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SubjectRe: [PATCH] eventfd: convert to ->write_iter()
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 10:19:17AM +0100, Michal Kubecek wrote:
> While eventfd ->read() callback was replaced by ->read_iter() recently,
> it still provides ->write() for writes. Since commit 4d03e3cc5982 ("fs:
> don't allow kernel reads and writes without iter ops"), this prevents
> kernel_write() to be used for eventfd and with set_fs() removal,
> ->write() cannot be easily called directly with a kernel buffer.
>
> According to eventfd(2), eventfd descriptors are supposed to be (also)
> used by kernel to notify userspace applications of events which now
> requires ->write_iter() op to be available (and ->write() not to be).
> Therefore convert eventfd_write() to ->write_iter() semantics. This
> patch also cleans up the code in a similar way as commit 12aceb89b0bc
> ("eventfd: convert to f_op->read_iter()") did in read_iter().

A far as I can tell we don't have an in-tree user that writes to an
eventfd. We can merge something like this once there is a user.

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