On Thursday, July 18, 2019 8:24 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > /* > * balloon_page_alloc - allocates a new page for insertion into the balloon > - * page list. > + * page list. > * > - * Driver must call it to properly allocate a new enlisted balloon page. > - * Driver must call balloon_page_enqueue before definitively removing it > from > - * the guest system. This function returns the page address for the recently > - * allocated page or NULL in the case we fail to allocate a new page this turn. > + * Driver must call this function to properly allocate a new enlisted balloon > page. Probably better to say "allocate a new balloon page to enlist" ? "enlisted page" implies that the allocated page has been added to the list, which might be misleading. > + * Driver must call balloon_page_enqueue before definitively removing > + the page > + * from the guest system. > + * > + * Returns: struct page address for the allocated page or NULL in case it fails > + * to allocate a new page. > */ Returns: pointer to the page struct of the allocated page, or NULL if allocation fails. > struct page *balloon_page_alloc(void) > { > @@ -130,19 +133,15 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(balloon_page_alloc); > /* > * balloon_page_enqueue - inserts a new page into the balloon page list. > * > - * @b_dev_info: balloon device descriptor where we will insert a new page > to > + * @b_dev_info: balloon device descriptor where we will insert a new > + page > * @page: new page to enqueue - allocated using balloon_page_alloc. > * > - * Driver must call it to properly enqueue a new allocated balloon page > - * before definitively removing it from the guest system. > + * Drivers must call this function to properly enqueue a new allocated > + balloon > + * page before definitively removing the page from the guest system. > * > - * Drivers must not call balloon_page_enqueue on pages that have been > - * pushed to a list with balloon_page_push before removing them with > - * balloon_page_pop. To all pages on a list, use balloon_page_list_enqueue > - * instead. > - * > - * This function returns the page address for the recently enqueued page or > - * NULL in the case we fail to allocate a new page this turn. > + * Drivers must not call balloon_page_enqueue on pages that have been > + pushed to > + * a list with balloon_page_push before removing them with > + balloon_page_pop. To > + * enqueue all pages on a list, use balloon_page_list_enqueue instead. "To enqueue a list of pages" ? > */ > void balloon_page_enqueue(struct balloon_dev_info *b_dev_info, > struct page *page) > @@ -157,14 +156,24 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(balloon_page_enqueue); > > /* > * balloon_page_dequeue - removes a page from balloon's page list and > returns > - * the its address to allow the driver release the page. > + * its address to allow the driver to release the page. > * @b_dev_info: balloon device decriptor where we will grab a page from. > * > - * Driver must call it to properly de-allocate a previous enlisted balloon > page > - * before definetively releasing it back to the guest system. > - * This function returns the page address for the recently dequeued page or > - * NULL in the case we find balloon's page list temporarily empty due to > - * compaction isolated pages. > + * Driver must call this to properly dequeue a previously enqueued page "call this function"? > + * before definitively releasing it back to the guest system. > + * > + * Caller must perform its own accounting to ensure that this > + * function is called only if some pages are actually enqueued. "only when" ? > + * > + * Note that this function may fail to dequeue some pages even if there "even when" ? > + are > + * some enqueued pages - since the page list can be temporarily empty > + due to > + * the compaction of isolated pages. > + * > + * TODO: remove the caller accounting requirements, and allow caller to > + wait > + * until all pages can be dequeued. > + * > + * Returns: struct page address for the dequeued page, or NULL if it fails to > + * dequeue any pages. Returns: pointer to the page struct of the dequeued page, or NULL if no page gets dequeued. > */ > struct page *balloon_page_dequeue(struct balloon_dev_info *b_dev_info) > { @@ -177,9 +186,9 @@ struct page *balloon_page_dequeue(struct > balloon_dev_info *b_dev_info) > if (n_pages != 1) { > /* > * If we are unable to dequeue a balloon page because the > page > - * list is empty and there is no isolated pages, then > something > + * list is empty and there are no isolated pages, then > something > * went out of track and some balloon pages are lost. > - * BUG() here, otherwise the balloon driver may get stuck > into > + * BUG() here, otherwise the balloon driver may get stuck in > * an infinite loop while attempting to release all its pages. > */ > spin_lock_irqsave(&b_dev_info->pages_lock, flags); @@ - > 230,8 +239,8 @@ int balloon_page_migrate(struct address_space *mapping, > > /* > * We can not easily support the no copy case here so ignore it as it "cannot" > - * is unlikely to be use with ballon pages. See include/linux/hmm.h > for > - * user of the MIGRATE_SYNC_NO_COPY mode. > + * is unlikely to be used with ballon pages. See include/linux/hmm.h "ballon" -> "balloon" > for > + * a user of the MIGRATE_SYNC_NO_COPY mode. "for the usage of" ? Other parts look good to me. Reviewed-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang@xxxxxxxxx> Best, Wei