On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 04:32:54PM -0700, Stephen Warren wrote: > From: Stephen Warren <swarren@xxxxxxxxxx> > > This is a port of commit 378efe798ecf ("RDMA/hns: Get rid of page > operation after dma_alloc_coherent") to the mlx4 driver. That change was > described as: > > > In general, dma_alloc_coherent() returns a CPU virtual address and > > a DMA address, and we have no guarantee that the underlying memory > > even has an associated struct page at all. > > > > This patch gets rid of the page operation after dma_alloc_coherent, > > and records the VA returned form dma_alloc_coherent in the struct > > of hem in hns RoCE driver. > > Differences in this port relative to the hns patch: > > 1) The hns patch only needed to fix a dma_alloc_coherent path, but this > patch also needs to fix an alloc_pages path. This appears to be simple > except for the next point. > > 2) The hns patch converted a bunch of code to consistently use > sg_dma_len(mem) rather than a mix of that and mem->length However, it > seems that sg_dma_len(mem) can be modified or zeroed at runtime, and so > using it when calling e.g. __free_pages is problematic. dma_len should only ever be used when programming a HW device to do DMA. It certainly should never be used for anything else, so I'm not sure why this description veered off into talking about alloc_pages? If pages were allocated and described in a sg list then the CPU side must use the pages/len part of the SGL to walk that list of pages. I also don't really see a practical problem with putting the virtual address pointer of DMA coherent memory in the SGL, so long as it is never used in a DMA map operation or otherwise. .. so again, what is it this is actually trying to fix in mlx4? Jason