On Fri, Feb 05, 2021 at 08:41:26PM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
> Add a unpin_user_page_range_dirty_lock() API which takes a starting page
> and how many consecutive pages we want to unpin and optionally dirty.
> 
> To that end, define another iterator for_each_compound_range()
> that operates in page ranges as opposed to page array.
> 
> For users (like RDMA mr_dereg) where each sg represents a
> contiguous set of pages, we're able to more efficiently unpin
> pages without having to supply an array of pages much of what
> happens today with unpin_user_pages().
> 
> Suggested-by: Jason Gunthorpe <j...@nvidia.com>
> Signed-off-by: Joao Martins <joao.m.mart...@oracle.com>
> ---
>  include/linux/mm.h |  2 ++
>  mm/gup.c           | 62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 64 insertions(+)

Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <j...@nvidia.com>

> +/**
> + * unpin_user_page_range_dirty_lock() - release and optionally dirty
> + * gup-pinned page range
> + *
> + * @page:  the starting page of a range maybe marked dirty, and definitely 
> released.
> + * @npages: number of consecutive pages to release.
> + * @make_dirty: whether to mark the pages dirty
> + *
> + * "gup-pinned page range" refers to a range of pages that has had one of the
> + * get_user_pages() variants called on that page.

Tidy this language though, this only works with the pin_user_pages
variants because it hardwires FOLL_PIN

Jason

Reply via email to