On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 05:44:06PM +0300, Kirill A. Shutemov wrote:
> From: Alison Schofield <alison.schofi...@intel.com>
> 
> The MKTME (Multi-Key Total Memory Encryption) Key Service needs
> a reference count on encrypted VMAs. This reference count is used
> to determine when a hardware encryption KeyID is no longer in use
> and can be freed and reassigned to another Userspace Key.
> 
> The MKTME Key service does the percpu_ref_init and _kill, so
> these gets/puts on encrypted VMA's can be considered the
> intermediaries in the lifetime of the key.
> 
> Increment/decrement the reference count during encrypt_mprotect()
> system call for initial or updated encryption on a VMA.
> 
> Piggy back on the vm_area_dup/free() helpers. If the VMAs being
> duplicated, or freed are encrypted, adjust the reference count.

That all talks about VMAs, but...

> @@ -102,6 +115,22 @@ void __prep_encrypted_page(struct page *page, int order, 
> int keyid, bool zero)
>  
>               page++;
>       }
> +
> +     /*
> +      * Make sure the KeyID cannot be freed until the last page that
> +      * uses the KeyID is gone.
> +      *
> +      * This is required because the page may live longer than VMA it
> +      * is mapped into (i.e. in get_user_pages() case) and having
> +      * refcounting per-VMA is not enough.
> +      *
> +      * Taking a reference per-4K helps in case if the page will be
> +      * split after the allocation. free_encrypted_page() will balance
> +      * out the refcount even if the page was split and freed as bunch
> +      * of 4K pages.
> +      */
> +
> +     percpu_ref_get_many(&encrypt_count[keyid], 1 << order);
>  }
>  
>  /*
> @@ -110,7 +139,9 @@ void __prep_encrypted_page(struct page *page, int order, 
> int keyid, bool zero)
>   */
>  void free_encrypted_page(struct page *page, int order)
>  {
> -     int i;
> +     int i, keyid;
> +
> +     keyid = page_keyid(page);
>  
>       /*
>        * The hardware/CPU does not enforce coherency between mappings
> @@ -125,6 +156,8 @@ void free_encrypted_page(struct page *page, int order)
>               lookup_page_ext(page)->keyid = 0;
>               page++;
>       }
> +
> +     percpu_ref_put_many(&encrypt_count[keyid], 1 << order);
>  }

counts pages, what gives?

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