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From: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
To: Stephen Donnelly <sfdonnelly@gmail.com>
Cc: Cam Macdonell <cam@cs.ualberta.ca>,
	"kvm@vger.kernel.org list" <kvm@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: R/W HG memory mappings with kvm?
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 11:44:13 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A9B8D5D.2070209@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5f370d430908301533l1068692j1ed902a268f0ae41@mail.gmail.com>

On 08/31/2009 01:33 AM, Stephen Donnelly wrote:
>
>> We can't duplicate mm/ in kvm.  However, mm/memory.c says:
>>
>>
>>   * The way we recognize COWed pages within VM_PFNMAP mappings is through the
>>   * rules set up by "remap_pfn_range()": the vma will have the VM_PFNMAP bit
>>   * set, and the vm_pgoff will point to the first PFN mapped: thus every
>> special
>>   * mapping will always honor the rule
>>   *
>>   *      pfn_of_page == vma->vm_pgoff + ((addr - vma->vm_start)>>
>> PAGE_SHIFT)
>>   *
>>   * And for normal mappings this is false.
>>
>> So it seems the kvm calculation is right and you should set vm_pgoff in your
>> driver.
>>      
> That may be true for COW pages, which are main memory, but I don't
> think it is true for device drivers.
>    

No, COW pages have no linear pfn mapping.  It's only true for 
remap_pfn_range).

> In a device driver the mmap function receives the vma from the OS. The
> vm_pgoff field contains the offset area in the file. For drivers this
> is used to determine where to start the map compared to the io base
> address.
>
> If the driver is mapping io memory to user space it calls
> io_remap_pfn_range with the pfn for the io memory. The remap_pfn_range
> call sets the VM_IO and VM_PFNMAP bits in vm_flags. It does not alter
> the vm_pgoff value.
>
> A simple example is hpet_mmap() in drivers/char/hpet.c, or
> mbcs_gscr_mmap() in drivers/char/mbcs.c.
>    

io_remap_pfn_range() is remap_pfn_range(), which has this:

         if (addr == vma->vm_start && end == vma->vm_end) {
                 vma->vm_pgoff = pfn;
                 vma->vm_flags |= VM_PFN_AT_MMAP;
         }

So remap_pfn_range() will alter the pgoff.

>> do_mmap(), but don't use it.  Use mmap() from userspace like everyone else.
>>      
> Of course you are right, gfn_to_pfn is in user space. There is already
> a mapping of the memory to the process (from qemu_ram_mmap), the
> question is how to look it up.
>    

I'm totally confused now.

-- 
error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function


  reply	other threads:[~2009-08-31  8:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-07-05 22:41 R/W HG memory mappings with kvm? Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-06  7:38 ` Avi Kivity
2009-07-07 22:23   ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-08  4:36     ` Avi Kivity
2009-07-08 21:33       ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-09  8:10         ` Avi Kivity
2009-07-08 21:45       ` Cam Macdonell
2009-07-08 22:01         ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-09  6:01           ` Cam Macdonell
2009-07-09 22:38             ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-10 17:03               ` Cam Macdonell
2009-07-12 21:28                 ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-14 22:25                   ` [PATCH] Support shared memory device PCI device Cam Macdonell
     [not found]             ` <5f370d430907262256rd7f9fdalfbbec1f9492ce86@mail.gmail.com>
2009-07-27 14:48               ` R/W HG memory mappings with kvm? Cam Macdonell
2009-07-27 21:32                 ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-07-28  8:54                   ` Avi Kivity
2009-07-28 23:06                     ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-08-13  4:07                       ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-08-19 12:14                         ` Avi Kivity
2009-08-23 21:59                           ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-08-24  4:55                             ` Avi Kivity
2009-08-26 10:22                               ` Avi Kivity
2009-08-27  2:39                                 ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-08-27  2:34                               ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-08-27  4:08                                 ` Avi Kivity
2009-08-30 22:33                                   ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-08-31  8:44                                     ` Avi Kivity [this message]
2009-08-31 21:13                                       ` Stephen Donnelly
2009-09-09 12:50                                         ` Avi Kivity
2009-07-29 23:52                     ` Cam Macdonell
2009-07-30  9:31                       ` Avi Kivity
2009-09-28 18:27 Tsuyoshi Ozawa

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