On Fri, 2019-09-13 at 14:55 +0200, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote: > Hello Jens, > > Would you be willing to take a look at this man-pages bug report > relating to vmsplice()? Hello Jens, Could you please provide feedback on this patch? Thank you, Leonardo Bras > > Thanks, > > Michael > > On 8/2/19 12:24 AM, Leonardo Bras wrote: > > As explained in splice.2, SPLICE_F_MOVE became a no-op, and since it > > is needed to use page gifting, it made SPLICE_F_GIFT a no-op too. > > > > I took a look in current code, and found no use of this flag: > > When enabled, it sets PIPE_BUF_FLAG_GIFT,which is only checked in > > user_page_pipe_buf_steal, which is only used on > > user_page_pipe_buf_ops, as a .steal component. > > > > But, in the whole kernel code, there is no calling of a steal() > > function, making me believe this flag is not used anymore. > > > > Signed-off-by: Leonardo Bras > > --- > > man2/vmsplice.2 | 5 +++++ > > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/man2/vmsplice.2 b/man2/vmsplice.2 > > index 17834607b..94fb86142 100644 > > --- a/man2/vmsplice.2 > > +++ b/man2/vmsplice.2 > > @@ -123,6 +123,11 @@ if this flag is not specified, then a subsequent > > .B SPLICE_F_MOVE > > must copy the pages. > > Data must also be properly page aligned, both in memory and length. > > +Starting in Linux 2.6.21, it is a no-op, because the > > +.B SPLICE_F_MOVE > > +also became a no-op on > > +.BR splice (2) > > +. > > .\" FIXME > > .\" It looks like the page-alignment requirement went away with > > .\" commit bd1a68b59c8e3bce45fb76632c64e1e063c3962d > > > >