Re: [PATCH RFC] mm/madvise: introduce MADV_POPULATE to prefault/prealloc memory

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     If we hit
     hardware errors on pages, ignore them - nothing we really can or
     should do.
3. On errors during MADV_POPULATED, some memory might have been
     populated. Callers have to clean up if they care.

How does caller find out? madvise reports 0 on success so how do you
find out how much has been populated?

If there is an error, something might have been populated. In my QEMU
implementation, I simply discard the range again, good enough. I don't
think we need to really indicate "error and populated" or "error and not
populated".

Clarifying again: if madvise(MADV_POPULATED) succeeds, it returns 0. If there was a problem poopulating memory, it returns -ENOMEM (similar to MADV_WILLNEED). Callers can detect the error and discard.

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Thanks,

David / dhildenb





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