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SubjectRe: [PATCH] staging: media: atomisp: Use kmap_local_page() in hmm_store()


On Wed, 13 Apr 2022, Ira Weiny wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 05:44:54PM -0700, Alison Schofield wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 12:55:31AM +0200, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote:
> > > The use of kmap() is being deprecated in favor of kmap_local_page()
> > > where it is feasible. The same is true for kmap_atomic().
> > >
> > > In file pci/hmm/hmm.c, function hmm_store() test if we are in atomic
> > > context and, if so, it calls kmap_atomic(), if not, it calls kmap().
> > >
> > > First of all, in_atomic() shouldn't be used in drivers. This macro
> > > cannot always detect atomic context; in particular, it cannot know
> > > about held spinlocks in non-preemptible kernels.
> > >
> > > Notwithstanding what it is said above, this code doesn't need to care
> > > whether or not it is executing in atomic context. It can simply use
> > > kmap_local_page() / kunmap_local() that can instead do the mapping /
> > > unmapping regardless of the context.
> > >
> > > With kmap_local_page(), the mapping is per thread, CPU local and not
> > > globally visible. Therefore, hmm_store()() is a function where the use
> > > of kmap_local_page() in place of both kmap() and kmap_atomic() is
> > > correctly suited.
> > >
> > > Convert the calls of kmap() / kunmap() and kmap_atomic() /
> > > kunmap_atomic() to kmap_local_page() / kunmap_local() and drop the
> > > unnecessary tests which test if the code is in atomic context.
> > >
> >
> > Not specifically about this patch, but more generally about all
> > such conversions - is there a 'proof' that shows this just works
>
> Just code inspection. Most of them that I have done have been compile tested
> only. Part of the key is that des is a local variable and is not aliased by
> anything outside this function.

Typically, the concern about being in atomic context has to do with
whether GFP_KERNEL or GFP_ATOMIC should be used, ie whether allocation can
sleep. It doesn't have to do with whether some data can be shared. Is
that the concern here?

julia

>
> > or do we need to test each one. If the latter, then how?
>
> Generally there is no test if we don't have the hardware. Some of the more
> difficult conversions will probably need to have some testing done but that
> will need to be discussed with the subsystem maintainers at the time.
>
> Ira
>
> >
> >
> > > Signed-off-by: Fabio M. De Francesco <fmdefrancesco@gmail.com>
> > > ---
> > > drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/hmm/hmm.c | 14 ++------------
> > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/hmm/hmm.c b/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/hmm/hmm.c
> > > index 46ac082cd3f1..54188197c3dc 100644
> > > --- a/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/hmm/hmm.c
> > > +++ b/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/hmm/hmm.c
> > > @@ -482,10 +482,7 @@ int hmm_store(ia_css_ptr virt, const void *data, unsigned int bytes)
> > > idx = (virt - bo->start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
> > > offset = (virt - bo->start) - (idx << PAGE_SHIFT);
> > >
> > > - if (in_atomic())
> > > - des = (char *)kmap_atomic(bo->page_obj[idx].page);
> > > - else
> > > - des = (char *)kmap(bo->page_obj[idx].page);
> > > + des = (char *)kmap_local_page(bo->page_obj[idx].page);
> > >
> > > if (!des) {
> > > dev_err(atomisp_dev,
> > > @@ -512,14 +509,7 @@ int hmm_store(ia_css_ptr virt, const void *data, unsigned int bytes)
> > >
> > > clflush_cache_range(des, len);
> > >
> > > - if (in_atomic())
> > > - /*
> > > - * Note: kunmap_atomic requires return addr from
> > > - * kmap_atomic, not the page. See linux/highmem.h
> > > - */
> > > - kunmap_atomic(des - offset);
> > > - else
> > > - kunmap(bo->page_obj[idx].page);
> > > + kunmap_local(des);
> > > }
> > >
> > > return 0;
> > > --
> > > 2.34.1
> > >
> > >
>
>

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