On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 04:35:40AM +0100, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote: > This allows us to map a portion of a folio. Callers can only expect > to access up to the next page boundary. > > Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> > --- > include/linux/highmem-internal.h | 11 +++++++++ > include/linux/highmem.h | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 49 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/include/linux/highmem-internal.h b/include/linux/highmem-internal.h > index 7902c7d8b55f..d5d6f930ae1d 100644 > --- a/include/linux/highmem-internal.h > +++ b/include/linux/highmem-internal.h > @@ -73,6 +73,12 @@ static inline void *kmap_local_page(struct page *page) > return __kmap_local_page_prot(page, kmap_prot); > } > > +static inline void *kmap_local_folio(struct folio *folio, size_t offset) > +{ > + struct page *page = folio_page(folio, offset / PAGE_SIZE); > + return __kmap_local_page_prot(page, kmap_prot) + offset % PAGE_SIZE; > +} > + > static inline void *kmap_local_page_prot(struct page *page, pgprot_t prot) > { > return __kmap_local_page_prot(page, prot); > @@ -160,6 +166,11 @@ static inline void *kmap_local_page(struct page *page) > return page_address(page); > } > > +static inline void *kmap_local_folio(struct folio *folio, size_t offset) > +{ > + return page_address(&folio->page) + offset; > +} > + > static inline void *kmap_local_page_prot(struct page *page, pgprot_t prot) > { > return kmap_local_page(page); > diff --git a/include/linux/highmem.h b/include/linux/highmem.h > index 8c6e8e996c87..85de3bd0b47d 100644 > --- a/include/linux/highmem.h > +++ b/include/linux/highmem.h > @@ -96,6 +96,44 @@ static inline void kmap_flush_unused(void); > */ > static inline void *kmap_local_page(struct page *page); > > +/** > + * kmap_local_folio - Map a page in this folio for temporary usage > + * @folio: The folio to be mapped. > + * @offset: The byte offset within the folio. > + * > + * Returns: The virtual address of the mapping > + * > + * Can be invoked from any context. Context: Can be invoked from any context. > + * > + * Requires careful handling when nesting multiple mappings because the map > + * management is stack based. The unmap has to be in the reverse order of > + * the map operation: > + * > + * addr1 = kmap_local_folio(page1, offset1); > + * addr2 = kmap_local_folio(page2, offset2); Please s/page/folio/g here and in the description below > + * ... > + * kunmap_local(addr2); > + * kunmap_local(addr1); > + * > + * Unmapping addr1 before addr2 is invalid and causes malfunction. > + * > + * Contrary to kmap() mappings the mapping is only valid in the context of > + * the caller and cannot be handed to other contexts. > + * > + * On CONFIG_HIGHMEM=n kernels and for low memory pages this returns the > + * virtual address of the direct mapping. Only real highmem pages are > + * temporarily mapped. > + * > + * While it is significantly faster than kmap() for the higmem case it > + * comes with restrictions about the pointer validity. Only use when really > + * necessary. > + * > + * On HIGHMEM enabled systems mapping a highmem page has the side effect of > + * disabling migration in order to keep the virtual address stable across > + * preemption. No caller of kmap_local_folio() can rely on this side effect. > + */ > +static inline void *kmap_local_folio(struct folio *folio, size_t offset); > + > /** > * kmap_atomic - Atomically map a page for temporary usage - Deprecated! > * @page: Pointer to the page to be mapped > -- > 2.30.2 > > -- Sincerely yours, Mike.