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Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -07001/*
2 * Lockless get_user_pages_fast for x86
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2008 Nick Piggin
5 * Copyright (C) 2008 Novell Inc.
6 */
7#include <linux/sched.h>
8#include <linux/mm.h>
9#include <linux/vmstat.h>
10#include <linux/highmem.h>
Andrea Arcangeli8ee53822011-01-13 15:47:10 -080011#include <linux/swap.h>
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -070012
13#include <asm/pgtable.h>
14
15static inline pte_t gup_get_pte(pte_t *ptep)
16{
17#ifndef CONFIG_X86_PAE
Christian Borntraeger14cf3d92014-11-21 16:29:40 +010018 return READ_ONCE(*ptep);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -070019#else
20 /*
21 * With get_user_pages_fast, we walk down the pagetables without taking
Andy Shevchenkoab098092010-02-02 14:38:12 -080022 * any locks. For this we would like to load the pointers atomically,
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -070023 * but that is not possible (without expensive cmpxchg8b) on PAE. What
24 * we do have is the guarantee that a pte will only either go from not
25 * present to present, or present to not present or both -- it will not
26 * switch to a completely different present page without a TLB flush in
27 * between; something that we are blocking by holding interrupts off.
28 *
29 * Setting ptes from not present to present goes:
30 * ptep->pte_high = h;
31 * smp_wmb();
32 * ptep->pte_low = l;
33 *
34 * And present to not present goes:
35 * ptep->pte_low = 0;
36 * smp_wmb();
37 * ptep->pte_high = 0;
38 *
39 * We must ensure here that the load of pte_low sees l iff pte_high
40 * sees h. We load pte_high *after* loading pte_low, which ensures we
41 * don't see an older value of pte_high. *Then* we recheck pte_low,
42 * which ensures that we haven't picked up a changed pte high. We might
43 * have got rubbish values from pte_low and pte_high, but we are
44 * guaranteed that pte_low will not have the present bit set *unless*
45 * it is 'l'. And get_user_pages_fast only operates on present ptes, so
46 * we're safe.
47 *
48 * gup_get_pte should not be used or copied outside gup.c without being
49 * very careful -- it does not atomically load the pte or anything that
50 * is likely to be useful for you.
51 */
52 pte_t pte;
53
54retry:
55 pte.pte_low = ptep->pte_low;
56 smp_rmb();
57 pte.pte_high = ptep->pte_high;
58 smp_rmb();
59 if (unlikely(pte.pte_low != ptep->pte_low))
60 goto retry;
61
62 return pte;
63#endif
64}
65
66/*
67 * The performance critical leaf functions are made noinline otherwise gcc
68 * inlines everything into a single function which results in too much
69 * register pressure.
70 */
71static noinline int gup_pte_range(pmd_t pmd, unsigned long addr,
72 unsigned long end, int write, struct page **pages, int *nr)
73{
74 unsigned long mask;
75 pte_t *ptep;
76
77 mask = _PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_USER;
78 if (write)
79 mask |= _PAGE_RW;
80
81 ptep = pte_offset_map(&pmd, addr);
82 do {
83 pte_t pte = gup_get_pte(ptep);
84 struct page *page;
85
Mel Gorman2b4847e2013-12-18 17:08:32 -080086 /* Similar to the PMD case, NUMA hinting must take slow path */
Mel Gorman8a0516e2015-02-12 14:58:22 -080087 if (pte_protnone(pte)) {
Mel Gorman2b4847e2013-12-18 17:08:32 -080088 pte_unmap(ptep);
89 return 0;
90 }
91
Jan Beulich606ee442008-09-17 16:48:17 +010092 if ((pte_flags(pte) & (mask | _PAGE_SPECIAL)) != mask) {
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -070093 pte_unmap(ptep);
94 return 0;
95 }
96 VM_BUG_ON(!pfn_valid(pte_pfn(pte)));
97 page = pte_page(pte);
98 get_page(page);
Andrea Arcangeli8ee53822011-01-13 15:47:10 -080099 SetPageReferenced(page);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700100 pages[*nr] = page;
101 (*nr)++;
102
103 } while (ptep++, addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr != end);
104 pte_unmap(ptep - 1);
105
106 return 1;
107}
108
109static inline void get_head_page_multiple(struct page *page, int nr)
110{
Sasha Levin309381fea2014-01-23 15:52:54 -0800111 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(page != compound_head(page), page);
112 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(page_count(page) == 0, page);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700113 atomic_add(nr, &page->_count);
Andrea Arcangeli8ee53822011-01-13 15:47:10 -0800114 SetPageReferenced(page);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700115}
116
117static noinline int gup_huge_pmd(pmd_t pmd, unsigned long addr,
118 unsigned long end, int write, struct page **pages, int *nr)
119{
120 unsigned long mask;
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700121 struct page *head, *page;
122 int refs;
123
124 mask = _PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_USER;
125 if (write)
126 mask |= _PAGE_RW;
Toshi Kanidaf3e352015-09-17 12:24:21 -0600127 if ((pmd_flags(pmd) & mask) != mask)
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700128 return 0;
129 /* hugepages are never "special" */
Toshi Kanidaf3e352015-09-17 12:24:21 -0600130 VM_BUG_ON(pmd_flags(pmd) & _PAGE_SPECIAL);
131 VM_BUG_ON(!pfn_valid(pmd_pfn(pmd)));
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700132
133 refs = 0;
Toshi Kanidaf3e352015-09-17 12:24:21 -0600134 head = pmd_page(pmd);
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700135 page = head + ((addr & ~PMD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700136 do {
Sasha Levin309381fea2014-01-23 15:52:54 -0800137 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(compound_head(page) != head, page);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700138 pages[*nr] = page;
139 (*nr)++;
140 page++;
141 refs++;
142 } while (addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr != end);
143 get_head_page_multiple(head, refs);
144
145 return 1;
146}
147
148static int gup_pmd_range(pud_t pud, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
149 int write, struct page **pages, int *nr)
150{
151 unsigned long next;
152 pmd_t *pmdp;
153
154 pmdp = pmd_offset(&pud, addr);
155 do {
156 pmd_t pmd = *pmdp;
157
158 next = pmd_addr_end(addr, end);
Andrea Arcangeli64cc6ae2011-01-13 15:46:42 -0800159 /*
160 * The pmd_trans_splitting() check below explains why
161 * pmdp_splitting_flush has to flush the tlb, to stop
162 * this gup-fast code from running while we set the
163 * splitting bit in the pmd. Returning zero will take
164 * the slow path that will call wait_split_huge_page()
165 * if the pmd is still in splitting state. gup-fast
166 * can't because it has irq disabled and
167 * wait_split_huge_page() would never return as the
168 * tlb flush IPI wouldn't run.
169 */
170 if (pmd_none(pmd) || pmd_trans_splitting(pmd))
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700171 return 0;
Naoya Horiguchicbef8472015-02-11 15:25:19 -0800172 if (unlikely(pmd_large(pmd) || !pmd_present(pmd))) {
Mel Gorman2b4847e2013-12-18 17:08:32 -0800173 /*
174 * NUMA hinting faults need to be handled in the GUP
175 * slowpath for accounting purposes and so that they
176 * can be serialised against THP migration.
177 */
Mel Gorman8a0516e2015-02-12 14:58:22 -0800178 if (pmd_protnone(pmd))
Mel Gorman2b4847e2013-12-18 17:08:32 -0800179 return 0;
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700180 if (!gup_huge_pmd(pmd, addr, next, write, pages, nr))
181 return 0;
182 } else {
183 if (!gup_pte_range(pmd, addr, next, write, pages, nr))
184 return 0;
185 }
186 } while (pmdp++, addr = next, addr != end);
187
188 return 1;
189}
190
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700191static noinline int gup_huge_pud(pud_t pud, unsigned long addr,
192 unsigned long end, int write, struct page **pages, int *nr)
193{
194 unsigned long mask;
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700195 struct page *head, *page;
196 int refs;
197
198 mask = _PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_USER;
199 if (write)
200 mask |= _PAGE_RW;
Toshi Kanidaf3e352015-09-17 12:24:21 -0600201 if ((pud_flags(pud) & mask) != mask)
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700202 return 0;
203 /* hugepages are never "special" */
Toshi Kanidaf3e352015-09-17 12:24:21 -0600204 VM_BUG_ON(pud_flags(pud) & _PAGE_SPECIAL);
205 VM_BUG_ON(!pfn_valid(pud_pfn(pud)));
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700206
207 refs = 0;
Toshi Kanidaf3e352015-09-17 12:24:21 -0600208 head = pud_page(pud);
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700209 page = head + ((addr & ~PUD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
210 do {
Sasha Levin309381fea2014-01-23 15:52:54 -0800211 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(compound_head(page) != head, page);
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700212 pages[*nr] = page;
213 (*nr)++;
214 page++;
215 refs++;
216 } while (addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr != end);
217 get_head_page_multiple(head, refs);
218
219 return 1;
220}
221
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700222static int gup_pud_range(pgd_t pgd, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
223 int write, struct page **pages, int *nr)
224{
225 unsigned long next;
226 pud_t *pudp;
227
228 pudp = pud_offset(&pgd, addr);
229 do {
230 pud_t pud = *pudp;
231
232 next = pud_addr_end(addr, end);
233 if (pud_none(pud))
234 return 0;
Nick Piggin652ea692008-07-25 19:45:27 -0700235 if (unlikely(pud_large(pud))) {
236 if (!gup_huge_pud(pud, addr, next, write, pages, nr))
237 return 0;
238 } else {
239 if (!gup_pmd_range(pud, addr, next, write, pages, nr))
240 return 0;
241 }
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700242 } while (pudp++, addr = next, addr != end);
243
244 return 1;
245}
246
Peter Zijlstra465a4542009-06-15 12:31:37 +0200247/*
248 * Like get_user_pages_fast() except its IRQ-safe in that it won't fall
249 * back to the regular GUP.
250 */
251int __get_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start, int nr_pages, int write,
252 struct page **pages)
253{
254 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
255 unsigned long addr, len, end;
256 unsigned long next;
257 unsigned long flags;
258 pgd_t *pgdp;
259 int nr = 0;
260
261 start &= PAGE_MASK;
262 addr = start;
263 len = (unsigned long) nr_pages << PAGE_SHIFT;
264 end = start + len;
265 if (unlikely(!access_ok(write ? VERIFY_WRITE : VERIFY_READ,
266 (void __user *)start, len)))
267 return 0;
268
269 /*
270 * XXX: batch / limit 'nr', to avoid large irq off latency
271 * needs some instrumenting to determine the common sizes used by
272 * important workloads (eg. DB2), and whether limiting the batch size
273 * will decrease performance.
274 *
275 * It seems like we're in the clear for the moment. Direct-IO is
276 * the main guy that batches up lots of get_user_pages, and even
277 * they are limited to 64-at-a-time which is not so many.
278 */
279 /*
280 * This doesn't prevent pagetable teardown, but does prevent
281 * the pagetables and pages from being freed on x86.
282 *
283 * So long as we atomically load page table pointers versus teardown
284 * (which we do on x86, with the above PAE exception), we can follow the
285 * address down to the the page and take a ref on it.
286 */
287 local_irq_save(flags);
288 pgdp = pgd_offset(mm, addr);
289 do {
290 pgd_t pgd = *pgdp;
291
292 next = pgd_addr_end(addr, end);
293 if (pgd_none(pgd))
294 break;
295 if (!gup_pud_range(pgd, addr, next, write, pages, &nr))
296 break;
297 } while (pgdp++, addr = next, addr != end);
298 local_irq_restore(flags);
299
300 return nr;
301}
302
Andy Grovera0d22f42009-04-09 16:45:29 -0700303/**
304 * get_user_pages_fast() - pin user pages in memory
305 * @start: starting user address
306 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
307 * @write: whether pages will be written to
308 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
309 * Should be at least nr_pages long.
310 *
311 * Attempt to pin user pages in memory without taking mm->mmap_sem.
312 * If not successful, it will fall back to taking the lock and
313 * calling get_user_pages().
314 *
315 * Returns number of pages pinned. This may be fewer than the number
316 * requested. If nr_pages is 0 or negative, returns 0. If no pages
317 * were pinned, returns -errno.
318 */
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700319int get_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start, int nr_pages, int write,
320 struct page **pages)
321{
322 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
Linus Torvalds9b790222008-07-28 17:54:21 -0700323 unsigned long addr, len, end;
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700324 unsigned long next;
325 pgd_t *pgdp;
326 int nr = 0;
327
Linus Torvalds9b790222008-07-28 17:54:21 -0700328 start &= PAGE_MASK;
329 addr = start;
330 len = (unsigned long) nr_pages << PAGE_SHIFT;
Linus Torvalds7f818902009-06-20 09:52:27 -0700331
Linus Torvalds9b790222008-07-28 17:54:21 -0700332 end = start + len;
Linus Torvalds7f818902009-06-20 09:52:27 -0700333 if (end < start)
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700334 goto slow_irqon;
335
Linus Torvalds7f818902009-06-20 09:52:27 -0700336#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
337 if (end >> __VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT)
338 goto slow_irqon;
339#endif
340
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700341 /*
342 * XXX: batch / limit 'nr', to avoid large irq off latency
343 * needs some instrumenting to determine the common sizes used by
344 * important workloads (eg. DB2), and whether limiting the batch size
345 * will decrease performance.
346 *
347 * It seems like we're in the clear for the moment. Direct-IO is
348 * the main guy that batches up lots of get_user_pages, and even
349 * they are limited to 64-at-a-time which is not so many.
350 */
351 /*
352 * This doesn't prevent pagetable teardown, but does prevent
353 * the pagetables and pages from being freed on x86.
354 *
355 * So long as we atomically load page table pointers versus teardown
356 * (which we do on x86, with the above PAE exception), we can follow the
357 * address down to the the page and take a ref on it.
358 */
359 local_irq_disable();
360 pgdp = pgd_offset(mm, addr);
361 do {
362 pgd_t pgd = *pgdp;
363
364 next = pgd_addr_end(addr, end);
365 if (pgd_none(pgd))
366 goto slow;
367 if (!gup_pud_range(pgd, addr, next, write, pages, &nr))
368 goto slow;
369 } while (pgdp++, addr = next, addr != end);
370 local_irq_enable();
371
372 VM_BUG_ON(nr != (end - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
373 return nr;
374
375 {
376 int ret;
377
378slow:
379 local_irq_enable();
380slow_irqon:
381 /* Try to get the remaining pages with get_user_pages */
382 start += nr << PAGE_SHIFT;
383 pages += nr;
384
Andrea Arcangelia7b78072015-02-11 15:27:23 -0800385 ret = get_user_pages_unlocked(current, mm, start,
386 (end - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
387 write, 0, pages);
Nick Piggin8174c432008-07-25 19:45:24 -0700388
389 /* Have to be a bit careful with return values */
390 if (nr > 0) {
391 if (ret < 0)
392 ret = nr;
393 else
394 ret += nr;
395 }
396
397 return ret;
398 }
399}