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authorChristoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>2019-06-26 14:27:20 +0200
committerJason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>2019-07-02 14:32:45 -0300
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parentmm: remove hmm_vma_alloc_locked_page (diff)
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mm: remove hmm_devmem_add
There isn't really much value add in the hmm_devmem_add wrapper and more, as using devm_memremap_pages directly now is just as simple. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
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diff --git a/include/linux/hmm.h b/include/linux/hmm.h
index 1d55b7ea2da6..86aa4ec3404c 100644
--- a/include/linux/hmm.h
+++ b/include/linux/hmm.h
@@ -585,135 +585,6 @@ static inline void hmm_mm_init(struct mm_struct *mm) {}
#endif /* IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HMM_MIRROR) */
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEVICE_PRIVATE)
-struct hmm_devmem;
-
-/*
- * struct hmm_devmem_ops - callback for ZONE_DEVICE memory events
- *
- * @free: call when refcount on page reach 1 and thus is no longer use
- * @fault: call when there is a page fault to unaddressable memory
- *
- * Both callback happens from page_free() and page_fault() callback of struct
- * dev_pagemap respectively. See include/linux/memremap.h for more details on
- * those.
- *
- * The hmm_devmem_ops callback are just here to provide a coherent and
- * uniq API to device driver and device driver should not register their
- * own page_free() or page_fault() but rely on the hmm_devmem_ops call-
- * back.
- */
-struct hmm_devmem_ops {
- /*
- * free() - free a device page
- * @devmem: device memory structure (see struct hmm_devmem)
- * @page: pointer to struct page being freed
- *
- * Call back occurs whenever a device page refcount reach 1 which
- * means that no one is holding any reference on the page anymore
- * (ZONE_DEVICE page have an elevated refcount of 1 as default so
- * that they are not release to the general page allocator).
- *
- * Note that callback has exclusive ownership of the page (as no
- * one is holding any reference).
- */
- void (*free)(struct hmm_devmem *devmem, struct page *page);
- /*
- * fault() - CPU page fault or get user page (GUP)
- * @devmem: device memory structure (see struct hmm_devmem)
- * @vma: virtual memory area containing the virtual address
- * @addr: virtual address that faulted or for which there is a GUP
- * @page: pointer to struct page backing virtual address (unreliable)
- * @flags: FAULT_FLAG_* (see include/linux/mm.h)
- * @pmdp: page middle directory
- * Returns: VM_FAULT_MINOR/MAJOR on success or one of VM_FAULT_ERROR
- * on error
- *
- * The callback occurs whenever there is a CPU page fault or GUP on a
- * virtual address. This means that the device driver must migrate the
- * page back to regular memory (CPU accessible).
- *
- * The device driver is free to migrate more than one page from the
- * fault() callback as an optimization. However if device decide to
- * migrate more than one page it must always priotirize the faulting
- * address over the others.
- *
- * The struct page pointer is only given as an hint to allow quick
- * lookup of internal device driver data. A concurrent migration
- * might have already free that page and the virtual address might
- * not longer be back by it. So it should not be modified by the
- * callback.
- *
- * Note that mmap semaphore is held in read mode at least when this
- * callback occurs, hence the vma is valid upon callback entry.
- */
- vm_fault_t (*fault)(struct hmm_devmem *devmem,
- struct vm_area_struct *vma,
- unsigned long addr,
- const struct page *page,
- unsigned int flags,
- pmd_t *pmdp);
-};
-
-/*
- * struct hmm_devmem - track device memory
- *
- * @completion: completion object for device memory
- * @pfn_first: first pfn for this resource (set by hmm_devmem_add())
- * @pfn_last: last pfn for this resource (set by hmm_devmem_add())
- * @resource: IO resource reserved for this chunk of memory
- * @pagemap: device page map for that chunk
- * @device: device to bind resource to
- * @ops: memory operations callback
- * @ref: per CPU refcount
- * @page_fault: callback when CPU fault on an unaddressable device page
- *
- * This an helper structure for device drivers that do not wish to implement
- * the gory details related to hotplugging new memoy and allocating struct
- * pages.
- *
- * Device drivers can directly use ZONE_DEVICE memory on their own if they
- * wish to do so.
- *
- * The page_fault() callback must migrate page back, from device memory to
- * system memory, so that the CPU can access it. This might fail for various
- * reasons (device issues, device have been unplugged, ...). When such error
- * conditions happen, the page_fault() callback must return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS and
- * set the CPU page table entry to "poisoned".
- *
- * Note that because memory cgroup charges are transferred to the device memory,
- * this should never fail due to memory restrictions. However, allocation
- * of a regular system page might still fail because we are out of memory. If
- * that happens, the page_fault() callback must return VM_FAULT_OOM.
- *
- * The page_fault() callback can also try to migrate back multiple pages in one
- * chunk, as an optimization. It must, however, prioritize the faulting address
- * over all the others.
- */
-
-struct hmm_devmem {
- struct completion completion;
- unsigned long pfn_first;
- unsigned long pfn_last;
- struct resource *resource;
- struct device *device;
- struct dev_pagemap pagemap;
- const struct hmm_devmem_ops *ops;
- struct percpu_ref ref;
-};
-
-/*
- * To add (hotplug) device memory, HMM assumes that there is no real resource
- * that reserves a range in the physical address space (this is intended to be
- * use by unaddressable device memory). It will reserve a physical range big
- * enough and allocate struct page for it.
- *
- * The device driver can wrap the hmm_devmem struct inside a private device
- * driver struct.
- */
-struct hmm_devmem *hmm_devmem_add(const struct hmm_devmem_ops *ops,
- struct device *device,
- unsigned long size);
-
/*
* hmm_devmem_page_set_drvdata - set per-page driver data field
*