On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 03:30:57PM +0100, David Howells wrote: ...
> +/** > + * netfs_extract_iter_to_sg - Extract pages from an iterator and add ot an > sglist > + * @iter: The iterator to extract from > + * @maxsize: The amount of iterator to copy > + * @sgtable: The scatterlist table to fill in > + * @sg_max: Maximum number of elements in @sgtable that may be filled > + * @extraction_flags: Flags to qualify the request > + * > + * Extract the page fragments from the given amount of the source iterator > and > + * add them to a scatterlist that refers to all of those bits, to a maximum > + * addition of @sg_max elements. > + * > + * The pages referred to by UBUF- and IOVEC-type iterators are extracted and > + * pinned; BVEC-, KVEC- and XARRAY-type are extracted but aren't pinned; > PIPE- > + * and DISCARD-type are not supported. > + * > + * No end mark is placed on the scatterlist; that's left to the caller. > + * > + * @extraction_flags can have ITER_ALLOW_P2PDMA set to request peer-to-peer > DMA > + * be allowed on the pages extracted. > + * > + * If successul, @sgtable->nents is updated to include the number of elements Hi David, I know you are just moving things about here. But if you need to re-spin for some other reason, perhaps you could correct the spelling of successful. > + * added and the number of bytes added is returned. @sgtable->orig_nents is > + * left unaltered. > + * > + * The iov_iter_extract_mode() function should be used to query how cleanup > + * should be performed. > + */ ... -- Linux-cachefs mailing list Linux-cachefs@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs