1 #include <linux/kernel.h>
2 #include <linux/errno.h>
4 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
7 #include <linux/memremap.h>
8 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
9 #include <linux/rmap.h>
10 #include <linux/swap.h>
11 #include <linux/swapops.h>
13 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
14 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
15 #include <linux/hugetlb.h>
17 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
18 #include <asm/pgtable.h>
19 #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
23 static struct page
*no_page_table(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
27 * When core dumping an enormous anonymous area that nobody
28 * has touched so far, we don't want to allocate unnecessary pages or
29 * page tables. Return error instead of NULL to skip handle_mm_fault,
30 * then get_dump_page() will return NULL to leave a hole in the dump.
31 * But we can only make this optimization where a hole would surely
32 * be zero-filled if handle_mm_fault() actually did handle it.
34 if ((flags
& FOLL_DUMP
) && (!vma
->vm_ops
|| !vma
->vm_ops
->fault
))
35 return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT
);
39 static int follow_pfn_pte(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long address
,
40 pte_t
*pte
, unsigned int flags
)
42 /* No page to get reference */
46 if (flags
& FOLL_TOUCH
) {
49 if (flags
& FOLL_WRITE
)
50 entry
= pte_mkdirty(entry
);
51 entry
= pte_mkyoung(entry
);
53 if (!pte_same(*pte
, entry
)) {
54 set_pte_at(vma
->vm_mm
, address
, pte
, entry
);
55 update_mmu_cache(vma
, address
, pte
);
59 /* Proper page table entry exists, but no corresponding struct page */
64 * FOLL_FORCE can write to even unwritable pte's, but only
65 * after we've gone through a COW cycle and they are dirty.
67 static inline bool can_follow_write_pte(pte_t pte
, unsigned int flags
)
69 return pte_write(pte
) ||
70 ((flags
& FOLL_FORCE
) && (flags
& FOLL_COW
) && pte_dirty(pte
));
73 static struct page
*follow_page_pte(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
74 unsigned long address
, pmd_t
*pmd
, unsigned int flags
)
76 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
77 struct dev_pagemap
*pgmap
= NULL
;
83 if (unlikely(pmd_bad(*pmd
)))
84 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
86 ptep
= pte_offset_map_lock(mm
, pmd
, address
, &ptl
);
88 if (!pte_present(pte
)) {
91 * KSM's break_ksm() relies upon recognizing a ksm page
92 * even while it is being migrated, so for that case we
93 * need migration_entry_wait().
95 if (likely(!(flags
& FOLL_MIGRATION
)))
99 entry
= pte_to_swp_entry(pte
);
100 if (!is_migration_entry(entry
))
102 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep
, ptl
);
103 migration_entry_wait(mm
, pmd
, address
);
106 if ((flags
& FOLL_NUMA
) && pte_protnone(pte
))
108 if ((flags
& FOLL_WRITE
) && !can_follow_write_pte(pte
, flags
)) {
109 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep
, ptl
);
113 page
= vm_normal_page(vma
, address
, pte
);
114 if (!page
&& pte_devmap(pte
) && (flags
& FOLL_GET
)) {
116 * Only return device mapping pages in the FOLL_GET case since
117 * they are only valid while holding the pgmap reference.
119 pgmap
= get_dev_pagemap(pte_pfn(pte
), NULL
);
121 page
= pte_page(pte
);
124 } else if (unlikely(!page
)) {
125 if (flags
& FOLL_DUMP
) {
126 /* Avoid special (like zero) pages in core dumps */
127 page
= ERR_PTR(-EFAULT
);
131 if (is_zero_pfn(pte_pfn(pte
))) {
132 page
= pte_page(pte
);
136 ret
= follow_pfn_pte(vma
, address
, ptep
, flags
);
142 if (flags
& FOLL_SPLIT
&& PageTransCompound(page
)) {
145 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep
, ptl
);
147 ret
= split_huge_page(page
);
155 if (flags
& FOLL_GET
) {
158 /* drop the pgmap reference now that we hold the page */
160 put_dev_pagemap(pgmap
);
164 if (flags
& FOLL_TOUCH
) {
165 if ((flags
& FOLL_WRITE
) &&
166 !pte_dirty(pte
) && !PageDirty(page
))
167 set_page_dirty(page
);
169 * pte_mkyoung() would be more correct here, but atomic care
170 * is needed to avoid losing the dirty bit: it is easier to use
171 * mark_page_accessed().
173 mark_page_accessed(page
);
175 if ((flags
& FOLL_MLOCK
) && (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
)) {
176 /* Do not mlock pte-mapped THP */
177 if (PageTransCompound(page
))
181 * The preliminary mapping check is mainly to avoid the
182 * pointless overhead of lock_page on the ZERO_PAGE
183 * which might bounce very badly if there is contention.
185 * If the page is already locked, we don't need to
186 * handle it now - vmscan will handle it later if and
187 * when it attempts to reclaim the page.
189 if (page
->mapping
&& trylock_page(page
)) {
190 lru_add_drain(); /* push cached pages to LRU */
192 * Because we lock page here, and migration is
193 * blocked by the pte's page reference, and we
194 * know the page is still mapped, we don't even
195 * need to check for file-cache page truncation.
197 mlock_vma_page(page
);
202 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep
, ptl
);
205 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep
, ptl
);
208 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
211 static struct page
*follow_pmd_mask(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
212 unsigned long address
, pud_t
*pudp
,
213 unsigned int flags
, unsigned int *page_mask
)
218 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
220 pmd
= pmd_offset(pudp
, address
);
222 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
223 if (pmd_huge(*pmd
) && vma
->vm_flags
& VM_HUGETLB
) {
224 page
= follow_huge_pmd(mm
, address
, pmd
, flags
);
227 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
229 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(pmd_val(*pmd
)))) {
230 page
= follow_huge_pd(vma
, address
,
231 __hugepd(pmd_val(*pmd
)), flags
,
235 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
238 if (!pmd_present(*pmd
)) {
239 if (likely(!(flags
& FOLL_MIGRATION
)))
240 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
241 VM_BUG_ON(thp_migration_supported() &&
242 !is_pmd_migration_entry(*pmd
));
243 if (is_pmd_migration_entry(*pmd
))
244 pmd_migration_entry_wait(mm
, pmd
);
247 if (pmd_devmap(*pmd
)) {
248 ptl
= pmd_lock(mm
, pmd
);
249 page
= follow_devmap_pmd(vma
, address
, pmd
, flags
);
254 if (likely(!pmd_trans_huge(*pmd
)))
255 return follow_page_pte(vma
, address
, pmd
, flags
);
257 if ((flags
& FOLL_NUMA
) && pmd_protnone(*pmd
))
258 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
261 ptl
= pmd_lock(mm
, pmd
);
262 if (unlikely(!pmd_present(*pmd
))) {
264 if (likely(!(flags
& FOLL_MIGRATION
)))
265 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
266 pmd_migration_entry_wait(mm
, pmd
);
269 if (unlikely(!pmd_trans_huge(*pmd
))) {
271 return follow_page_pte(vma
, address
, pmd
, flags
);
273 if (flags
& FOLL_SPLIT
) {
275 page
= pmd_page(*pmd
);
276 if (is_huge_zero_page(page
)) {
279 split_huge_pmd(vma
, pmd
, address
);
280 if (pmd_trans_unstable(pmd
))
286 ret
= split_huge_page(page
);
290 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
293 return ret
? ERR_PTR(ret
) :
294 follow_page_pte(vma
, address
, pmd
, flags
);
296 page
= follow_trans_huge_pmd(vma
, address
, pmd
, flags
);
298 *page_mask
= HPAGE_PMD_NR
- 1;
303 static struct page
*follow_pud_mask(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
304 unsigned long address
, p4d_t
*p4dp
,
305 unsigned int flags
, unsigned int *page_mask
)
310 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
312 pud
= pud_offset(p4dp
, address
);
314 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
315 if (pud_huge(*pud
) && vma
->vm_flags
& VM_HUGETLB
) {
316 page
= follow_huge_pud(mm
, address
, pud
, flags
);
319 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
321 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(pud_val(*pud
)))) {
322 page
= follow_huge_pd(vma
, address
,
323 __hugepd(pud_val(*pud
)), flags
,
327 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
329 if (pud_devmap(*pud
)) {
330 ptl
= pud_lock(mm
, pud
);
331 page
= follow_devmap_pud(vma
, address
, pud
, flags
);
336 if (unlikely(pud_bad(*pud
)))
337 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
339 return follow_pmd_mask(vma
, address
, pud
, flags
, page_mask
);
343 static struct page
*follow_p4d_mask(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
344 unsigned long address
, pgd_t
*pgdp
,
345 unsigned int flags
, unsigned int *page_mask
)
350 p4d
= p4d_offset(pgdp
, address
);
352 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
353 BUILD_BUG_ON(p4d_huge(*p4d
));
354 if (unlikely(p4d_bad(*p4d
)))
355 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
357 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(p4d_val(*p4d
)))) {
358 page
= follow_huge_pd(vma
, address
,
359 __hugepd(p4d_val(*p4d
)), flags
,
363 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
365 return follow_pud_mask(vma
, address
, p4d
, flags
, page_mask
);
369 * follow_page_mask - look up a page descriptor from a user-virtual address
370 * @vma: vm_area_struct mapping @address
371 * @address: virtual address to look up
372 * @flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
373 * @page_mask: on output, *page_mask is set according to the size of the page
375 * @flags can have FOLL_ flags set, defined in <linux/mm.h>
377 * Returns the mapped (struct page *), %NULL if no mapping exists, or
378 * an error pointer if there is a mapping to something not represented
379 * by a page descriptor (see also vm_normal_page()).
381 struct page
*follow_page_mask(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
382 unsigned long address
, unsigned int flags
,
383 unsigned int *page_mask
)
387 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
391 /* make this handle hugepd */
392 page
= follow_huge_addr(mm
, address
, flags
& FOLL_WRITE
);
394 BUG_ON(flags
& FOLL_GET
);
398 pgd
= pgd_offset(mm
, address
);
400 if (pgd_none(*pgd
) || unlikely(pgd_bad(*pgd
)))
401 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
403 if (pgd_huge(*pgd
)) {
404 page
= follow_huge_pgd(mm
, address
, pgd
, flags
);
407 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
409 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(pgd_val(*pgd
)))) {
410 page
= follow_huge_pd(vma
, address
,
411 __hugepd(pgd_val(*pgd
)), flags
,
415 return no_page_table(vma
, flags
);
418 return follow_p4d_mask(vma
, address
, pgd
, flags
, page_mask
);
421 static int get_gate_page(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long address
,
422 unsigned int gup_flags
, struct vm_area_struct
**vma
,
432 /* user gate pages are read-only */
433 if (gup_flags
& FOLL_WRITE
)
435 if (address
> TASK_SIZE
)
436 pgd
= pgd_offset_k(address
);
438 pgd
= pgd_offset_gate(mm
, address
);
439 BUG_ON(pgd_none(*pgd
));
440 p4d
= p4d_offset(pgd
, address
);
441 BUG_ON(p4d_none(*p4d
));
442 pud
= pud_offset(p4d
, address
);
443 BUG_ON(pud_none(*pud
));
444 pmd
= pmd_offset(pud
, address
);
445 if (!pmd_present(*pmd
))
447 VM_BUG_ON(pmd_trans_huge(*pmd
));
448 pte
= pte_offset_map(pmd
, address
);
451 *vma
= get_gate_vma(mm
);
454 *page
= vm_normal_page(*vma
, address
, *pte
);
456 if ((gup_flags
& FOLL_DUMP
) || !is_zero_pfn(pte_pfn(*pte
)))
458 *page
= pte_page(*pte
);
461 * This should never happen (a device public page in the gate
464 if (is_device_public_page(*page
))
476 * mmap_sem must be held on entry. If @nonblocking != NULL and
477 * *@flags does not include FOLL_NOWAIT, the mmap_sem may be released.
478 * If it is, *@nonblocking will be set to 0 and -EBUSY returned.
480 static int faultin_page(struct task_struct
*tsk
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
481 unsigned long address
, unsigned int *flags
, int *nonblocking
)
483 unsigned int fault_flags
= 0;
486 /* mlock all present pages, but do not fault in new pages */
487 if ((*flags
& (FOLL_POPULATE
| FOLL_MLOCK
)) == FOLL_MLOCK
)
489 if (*flags
& FOLL_WRITE
)
490 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_WRITE
;
491 if (*flags
& FOLL_REMOTE
)
492 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_REMOTE
;
494 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY
;
495 if (*flags
& FOLL_NOWAIT
)
496 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY
| FAULT_FLAG_RETRY_NOWAIT
;
497 if (*flags
& FOLL_TRIED
) {
498 VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(fault_flags
& FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY
);
499 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_TRIED
;
502 ret
= handle_mm_fault(vma
, address
, fault_flags
);
503 if (ret
& VM_FAULT_ERROR
) {
504 int err
= vm_fault_to_errno(ret
, *flags
);
512 if (ret
& VM_FAULT_MAJOR
)
518 if (ret
& VM_FAULT_RETRY
) {
519 if (nonblocking
&& !(fault_flags
& FAULT_FLAG_RETRY_NOWAIT
))
525 * The VM_FAULT_WRITE bit tells us that do_wp_page has broken COW when
526 * necessary, even if maybe_mkwrite decided not to set pte_write. We
527 * can thus safely do subsequent page lookups as if they were reads.
528 * But only do so when looping for pte_write is futile: in some cases
529 * userspace may also be wanting to write to the gotten user page,
530 * which a read fault here might prevent (a readonly page might get
531 * reCOWed by userspace write).
533 if ((ret
& VM_FAULT_WRITE
) && !(vma
->vm_flags
& VM_WRITE
))
538 static int check_vma_flags(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long gup_flags
)
540 vm_flags_t vm_flags
= vma
->vm_flags
;
541 int write
= (gup_flags
& FOLL_WRITE
);
542 int foreign
= (gup_flags
& FOLL_REMOTE
);
544 if (vm_flags
& (VM_IO
| VM_PFNMAP
))
548 if (!(vm_flags
& VM_WRITE
)) {
549 if (!(gup_flags
& FOLL_FORCE
))
552 * We used to let the write,force case do COW in a
553 * VM_MAYWRITE VM_SHARED !VM_WRITE vma, so ptrace could
554 * set a breakpoint in a read-only mapping of an
555 * executable, without corrupting the file (yet only
556 * when that file had been opened for writing!).
557 * Anon pages in shared mappings are surprising: now
560 if (!is_cow_mapping(vm_flags
))
563 } else if (!(vm_flags
& VM_READ
)) {
564 if (!(gup_flags
& FOLL_FORCE
))
567 * Is there actually any vma we can reach here which does not
568 * have VM_MAYREAD set?
570 if (!(vm_flags
& VM_MAYREAD
))
574 * gups are always data accesses, not instruction
575 * fetches, so execute=false here
577 if (!arch_vma_access_permitted(vma
, write
, false, foreign
))
583 * __get_user_pages() - pin user pages in memory
584 * @tsk: task_struct of target task
585 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
586 * @start: starting user address
587 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
588 * @gup_flags: flags modifying pin behaviour
589 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
590 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
591 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
592 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
593 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
594 * @nonblocking: whether waiting for disk IO or mmap_sem contention
596 * Returns number of pages pinned. This may be fewer than the number
597 * requested. If nr_pages is 0 or negative, returns 0. If no pages
598 * were pinned, returns -errno. Each page returned must be released
599 * with a put_page() call when it is finished with. vmas will only
600 * remain valid while mmap_sem is held.
602 * Must be called with mmap_sem held. It may be released. See below.
604 * __get_user_pages walks a process's page tables and takes a reference to
605 * each struct page that each user address corresponds to at a given
606 * instant. That is, it takes the page that would be accessed if a user
607 * thread accesses the given user virtual address at that instant.
609 * This does not guarantee that the page exists in the user mappings when
610 * __get_user_pages returns, and there may even be a completely different
611 * page there in some cases (eg. if mmapped pagecache has been invalidated
612 * and subsequently re faulted). However it does guarantee that the page
613 * won't be freed completely. And mostly callers simply care that the page
614 * contains data that was valid *at some point in time*. Typically, an IO
615 * or similar operation cannot guarantee anything stronger anyway because
616 * locks can't be held over the syscall boundary.
618 * If @gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE == 0, the page must not be written to. If
619 * the page is written to, set_page_dirty (or set_page_dirty_lock, as
620 * appropriate) must be called after the page is finished with, and
621 * before put_page is called.
623 * If @nonblocking != NULL, __get_user_pages will not wait for disk IO
624 * or mmap_sem contention, and if waiting is needed to pin all pages,
625 * *@nonblocking will be set to 0. Further, if @gup_flags does not
626 * include FOLL_NOWAIT, the mmap_sem will be released via up_read() in
629 * A caller using such a combination of @nonblocking and @gup_flags
630 * must therefore hold the mmap_sem for reading only, and recognize
631 * when it's been released. Otherwise, it must be held for either
632 * reading or writing and will not be released.
634 * In most cases, get_user_pages or get_user_pages_fast should be used
635 * instead of __get_user_pages. __get_user_pages should be used only if
636 * you need some special @gup_flags.
638 static long __get_user_pages(struct task_struct
*tsk
, struct mm_struct
*mm
,
639 unsigned long start
, unsigned long nr_pages
,
640 unsigned int gup_flags
, struct page
**pages
,
641 struct vm_area_struct
**vmas
, int *nonblocking
)
644 unsigned int page_mask
;
645 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
= NULL
;
650 VM_BUG_ON(!!pages
!= !!(gup_flags
& FOLL_GET
));
653 * If FOLL_FORCE is set then do not force a full fault as the hinting
654 * fault information is unrelated to the reference behaviour of a task
655 * using the address space
657 if (!(gup_flags
& FOLL_FORCE
))
658 gup_flags
|= FOLL_NUMA
;
662 unsigned int foll_flags
= gup_flags
;
663 unsigned int page_increm
;
665 /* first iteration or cross vma bound */
666 if (!vma
|| start
>= vma
->vm_end
) {
667 vma
= find_extend_vma(mm
, start
);
668 if (!vma
&& in_gate_area(mm
, start
)) {
670 ret
= get_gate_page(mm
, start
& PAGE_MASK
,
672 pages
? &pages
[i
] : NULL
);
679 if (!vma
|| check_vma_flags(vma
, gup_flags
))
680 return i
? : -EFAULT
;
681 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma
)) {
682 i
= follow_hugetlb_page(mm
, vma
, pages
, vmas
,
683 &start
, &nr_pages
, i
,
684 gup_flags
, nonblocking
);
690 * If we have a pending SIGKILL, don't keep faulting pages and
691 * potentially allocating memory.
693 if (unlikely(fatal_signal_pending(current
)))
694 return i
? i
: -ERESTARTSYS
;
696 page
= follow_page_mask(vma
, start
, foll_flags
, &page_mask
);
699 ret
= faultin_page(tsk
, vma
, start
, &foll_flags
,
714 } else if (PTR_ERR(page
) == -EEXIST
) {
716 * Proper page table entry exists, but no corresponding
720 } else if (IS_ERR(page
)) {
721 return i
? i
: PTR_ERR(page
);
725 flush_anon_page(vma
, page
, start
);
726 flush_dcache_page(page
);
734 page_increm
= 1 + (~(start
>> PAGE_SHIFT
) & page_mask
);
735 if (page_increm
> nr_pages
)
736 page_increm
= nr_pages
;
738 start
+= page_increm
* PAGE_SIZE
;
739 nr_pages
-= page_increm
;
744 static bool vma_permits_fault(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
745 unsigned int fault_flags
)
747 bool write
= !!(fault_flags
& FAULT_FLAG_WRITE
);
748 bool foreign
= !!(fault_flags
& FAULT_FLAG_REMOTE
);
749 vm_flags_t vm_flags
= write
? VM_WRITE
: VM_READ
;
751 if (!(vm_flags
& vma
->vm_flags
))
755 * The architecture might have a hardware protection
756 * mechanism other than read/write that can deny access.
758 * gup always represents data access, not instruction
759 * fetches, so execute=false here:
761 if (!arch_vma_access_permitted(vma
, write
, false, foreign
))
768 * fixup_user_fault() - manually resolve a user page fault
769 * @tsk: the task_struct to use for page fault accounting, or
770 * NULL if faults are not to be recorded.
771 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
772 * @address: user address
773 * @fault_flags:flags to pass down to handle_mm_fault()
774 * @unlocked: did we unlock the mmap_sem while retrying, maybe NULL if caller
775 * does not allow retry
777 * This is meant to be called in the specific scenario where for locking reasons
778 * we try to access user memory in atomic context (within a pagefault_disable()
779 * section), this returns -EFAULT, and we want to resolve the user fault before
782 * Typically this is meant to be used by the futex code.
784 * The main difference with get_user_pages() is that this function will
785 * unconditionally call handle_mm_fault() which will in turn perform all the
786 * necessary SW fixup of the dirty and young bits in the PTE, while
787 * get_user_pages() only guarantees to update these in the struct page.
789 * This is important for some architectures where those bits also gate the
790 * access permission to the page because they are maintained in software. On
791 * such architectures, gup() will not be enough to make a subsequent access
794 * This function will not return with an unlocked mmap_sem. So it has not the
795 * same semantics wrt the @mm->mmap_sem as does filemap_fault().
797 int fixup_user_fault(struct task_struct
*tsk
, struct mm_struct
*mm
,
798 unsigned long address
, unsigned int fault_flags
,
801 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
805 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY
;
808 vma
= find_extend_vma(mm
, address
);
809 if (!vma
|| address
< vma
->vm_start
)
812 if (!vma_permits_fault(vma
, fault_flags
))
815 ret
= handle_mm_fault(vma
, address
, fault_flags
);
816 major
|= ret
& VM_FAULT_MAJOR
;
817 if (ret
& VM_FAULT_ERROR
) {
818 int err
= vm_fault_to_errno(ret
, 0);
825 if (ret
& VM_FAULT_RETRY
) {
826 down_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
827 if (!(fault_flags
& FAULT_FLAG_TRIED
)) {
829 fault_flags
&= ~FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY
;
830 fault_flags
|= FAULT_FLAG_TRIED
;
843 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fixup_user_fault
);
845 static __always_inline
long __get_user_pages_locked(struct task_struct
*tsk
,
846 struct mm_struct
*mm
,
848 unsigned long nr_pages
,
850 struct vm_area_struct
**vmas
,
854 long ret
, pages_done
;
858 /* if VM_FAULT_RETRY can be returned, vmas become invalid */
860 /* check caller initialized locked */
861 BUG_ON(*locked
!= 1);
868 lock_dropped
= false;
870 ret
= __get_user_pages(tsk
, mm
, start
, nr_pages
, flags
, pages
,
873 /* VM_FAULT_RETRY couldn't trigger, bypass */
876 /* VM_FAULT_RETRY cannot return errors */
879 BUG_ON(ret
>= nr_pages
);
883 /* If it's a prefault don't insist harder */
894 * VM_FAULT_RETRY didn't trigger or it was a
901 /* VM_FAULT_RETRY triggered, so seek to the faulting offset */
903 start
+= ret
<< PAGE_SHIFT
;
906 * Repeat on the address that fired VM_FAULT_RETRY
907 * without FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY but with
912 down_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
913 ret
= __get_user_pages(tsk
, mm
, start
, 1, flags
| FOLL_TRIED
,
928 if (lock_dropped
&& *locked
) {
930 * We must let the caller know we temporarily dropped the lock
931 * and so the critical section protected by it was lost.
933 up_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
940 * We can leverage the VM_FAULT_RETRY functionality in the page fault
941 * paths better by using either get_user_pages_locked() or
942 * get_user_pages_unlocked().
944 * get_user_pages_locked() is suitable to replace the form:
946 * down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
948 * get_user_pages(tsk, mm, ..., pages, NULL);
949 * up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
954 * down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
956 * get_user_pages_locked(tsk, mm, ..., pages, &locked);
958 * up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
960 long get_user_pages_locked(unsigned long start
, unsigned long nr_pages
,
961 unsigned int gup_flags
, struct page
**pages
,
964 return __get_user_pages_locked(current
, current
->mm
, start
, nr_pages
,
966 gup_flags
| FOLL_TOUCH
);
968 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_locked
);
971 * get_user_pages_unlocked() is suitable to replace the form:
973 * down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
974 * get_user_pages(tsk, mm, ..., pages, NULL);
975 * up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
979 * get_user_pages_unlocked(tsk, mm, ..., pages);
981 * It is functionally equivalent to get_user_pages_fast so
982 * get_user_pages_fast should be used instead if specific gup_flags
983 * (e.g. FOLL_FORCE) are not required.
985 long get_user_pages_unlocked(unsigned long start
, unsigned long nr_pages
,
986 struct page
**pages
, unsigned int gup_flags
)
988 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
992 down_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
993 ret
= __get_user_pages_locked(current
, mm
, start
, nr_pages
, pages
, NULL
,
994 &locked
, gup_flags
| FOLL_TOUCH
);
996 up_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
999 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_unlocked
);
1002 * get_user_pages_remote() - pin user pages in memory
1003 * @tsk: the task_struct to use for page fault accounting, or
1004 * NULL if faults are not to be recorded.
1005 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
1006 * @start: starting user address
1007 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
1008 * @gup_flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
1009 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
1010 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
1011 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
1012 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
1013 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
1014 * @locked: pointer to lock flag indicating whether lock is held and
1015 * subsequently whether VM_FAULT_RETRY functionality can be
1016 * utilised. Lock must initially be held.
1018 * Returns number of pages pinned. This may be fewer than the number
1019 * requested. If nr_pages is 0 or negative, returns 0. If no pages
1020 * were pinned, returns -errno. Each page returned must be released
1021 * with a put_page() call when it is finished with. vmas will only
1022 * remain valid while mmap_sem is held.
1024 * Must be called with mmap_sem held for read or write.
1026 * get_user_pages walks a process's page tables and takes a reference to
1027 * each struct page that each user address corresponds to at a given
1028 * instant. That is, it takes the page that would be accessed if a user
1029 * thread accesses the given user virtual address at that instant.
1031 * This does not guarantee that the page exists in the user mappings when
1032 * get_user_pages returns, and there may even be a completely different
1033 * page there in some cases (eg. if mmapped pagecache has been invalidated
1034 * and subsequently re faulted). However it does guarantee that the page
1035 * won't be freed completely. And mostly callers simply care that the page
1036 * contains data that was valid *at some point in time*. Typically, an IO
1037 * or similar operation cannot guarantee anything stronger anyway because
1038 * locks can't be held over the syscall boundary.
1040 * If gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE == 0, the page must not be written to. If the page
1041 * is written to, set_page_dirty (or set_page_dirty_lock, as appropriate) must
1042 * be called after the page is finished with, and before put_page is called.
1044 * get_user_pages is typically used for fewer-copy IO operations, to get a
1045 * handle on the memory by some means other than accesses via the user virtual
1046 * addresses. The pages may be submitted for DMA to devices or accessed via
1047 * their kernel linear mapping (via the kmap APIs). Care should be taken to
1048 * use the correct cache flushing APIs.
1050 * See also get_user_pages_fast, for performance critical applications.
1052 * get_user_pages should be phased out in favor of
1053 * get_user_pages_locked|unlocked or get_user_pages_fast. Nothing
1054 * should use get_user_pages because it cannot pass
1055 * FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY to handle_mm_fault.
1057 long get_user_pages_remote(struct task_struct
*tsk
, struct mm_struct
*mm
,
1058 unsigned long start
, unsigned long nr_pages
,
1059 unsigned int gup_flags
, struct page
**pages
,
1060 struct vm_area_struct
**vmas
, int *locked
)
1062 return __get_user_pages_locked(tsk
, mm
, start
, nr_pages
, pages
, vmas
,
1064 gup_flags
| FOLL_TOUCH
| FOLL_REMOTE
);
1066 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_remote
);
1069 * This is the same as get_user_pages_remote(), just with a
1070 * less-flexible calling convention where we assume that the task
1071 * and mm being operated on are the current task's and don't allow
1072 * passing of a locked parameter. We also obviously don't pass
1073 * FOLL_REMOTE in here.
1075 long get_user_pages(unsigned long start
, unsigned long nr_pages
,
1076 unsigned int gup_flags
, struct page
**pages
,
1077 struct vm_area_struct
**vmas
)
1079 return __get_user_pages_locked(current
, current
->mm
, start
, nr_pages
,
1081 gup_flags
| FOLL_TOUCH
);
1083 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages
);
1085 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_DAX
1087 * This is the same as get_user_pages() in that it assumes we are
1088 * operating on the current task's mm, but it goes further to validate
1089 * that the vmas associated with the address range are suitable for
1090 * longterm elevated page reference counts. For example, filesystem-dax
1091 * mappings are subject to the lifetime enforced by the filesystem and
1092 * we need guarantees that longterm users like RDMA and V4L2 only
1093 * establish mappings that have a kernel enforced revocation mechanism.
1095 * "longterm" == userspace controlled elevated page count lifetime.
1096 * Contrast this to iov_iter_get_pages() usages which are transient.
1098 long get_user_pages_longterm(unsigned long start
, unsigned long nr_pages
,
1099 unsigned int gup_flags
, struct page
**pages
,
1100 struct vm_area_struct
**vmas_arg
)
1102 struct vm_area_struct
**vmas
= vmas_arg
;
1103 struct vm_area_struct
*vma_prev
= NULL
;
1110 vmas
= kcalloc(nr_pages
, sizeof(struct vm_area_struct
*),
1116 rc
= get_user_pages(start
, nr_pages
, gup_flags
, pages
, vmas
);
1118 for (i
= 0; i
< rc
; i
++) {
1119 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
= vmas
[i
];
1121 if (vma
== vma_prev
)
1126 if (vma_is_fsdax(vma
))
1131 * Either get_user_pages() failed, or the vma validation
1132 * succeeded, in either case we don't need to put_page() before
1138 for (i
= 0; i
< rc
; i
++)
1142 if (vmas
!= vmas_arg
)
1146 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_longterm
);
1147 #endif /* CONFIG_FS_DAX */
1150 * populate_vma_page_range() - populate a range of pages in the vma.
1152 * @start: start address
1156 * This takes care of mlocking the pages too if VM_LOCKED is set.
1158 * return 0 on success, negative error code on error.
1160 * vma->vm_mm->mmap_sem must be held.
1162 * If @nonblocking is NULL, it may be held for read or write and will
1165 * If @nonblocking is non-NULL, it must held for read only and may be
1166 * released. If it's released, *@nonblocking will be set to 0.
1168 long populate_vma_page_range(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
1169 unsigned long start
, unsigned long end
, int *nonblocking
)
1171 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
1172 unsigned long nr_pages
= (end
- start
) / PAGE_SIZE
;
1175 VM_BUG_ON(start
& ~PAGE_MASK
);
1176 VM_BUG_ON(end
& ~PAGE_MASK
);
1177 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(start
< vma
->vm_start
, vma
);
1178 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(end
> vma
->vm_end
, vma
);
1179 VM_BUG_ON_MM(!rwsem_is_locked(&mm
->mmap_sem
), mm
);
1181 gup_flags
= FOLL_TOUCH
| FOLL_POPULATE
| FOLL_MLOCK
;
1182 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKONFAULT
)
1183 gup_flags
&= ~FOLL_POPULATE
;
1185 * We want to touch writable mappings with a write fault in order
1186 * to break COW, except for shared mappings because these don't COW
1187 * and we would not want to dirty them for nothing.
1189 if ((vma
->vm_flags
& (VM_WRITE
| VM_SHARED
)) == VM_WRITE
)
1190 gup_flags
|= FOLL_WRITE
;
1193 * We want mlock to succeed for regions that have any permissions
1194 * other than PROT_NONE.
1196 if (vma
->vm_flags
& (VM_READ
| VM_WRITE
| VM_EXEC
))
1197 gup_flags
|= FOLL_FORCE
;
1200 * We made sure addr is within a VMA, so the following will
1201 * not result in a stack expansion that recurses back here.
1203 return __get_user_pages(current
, mm
, start
, nr_pages
, gup_flags
,
1204 NULL
, NULL
, nonblocking
);
1208 * __mm_populate - populate and/or mlock pages within a range of address space.
1210 * This is used to implement mlock() and the MAP_POPULATE / MAP_LOCKED mmap
1211 * flags. VMAs must be already marked with the desired vm_flags, and
1212 * mmap_sem must not be held.
1214 int __mm_populate(unsigned long start
, unsigned long len
, int ignore_errors
)
1216 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1217 unsigned long end
, nstart
, nend
;
1218 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
= NULL
;
1222 VM_BUG_ON(start
& ~PAGE_MASK
);
1223 VM_BUG_ON(len
!= PAGE_ALIGN(len
));
1226 for (nstart
= start
; nstart
< end
; nstart
= nend
) {
1228 * We want to fault in pages for [nstart; end) address range.
1229 * Find first corresponding VMA.
1233 down_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
1234 vma
= find_vma(mm
, nstart
);
1235 } else if (nstart
>= vma
->vm_end
)
1237 if (!vma
|| vma
->vm_start
>= end
)
1240 * Set [nstart; nend) to intersection of desired address
1241 * range with the first VMA. Also, skip undesirable VMA types.
1243 nend
= min(end
, vma
->vm_end
);
1244 if (vma
->vm_flags
& (VM_IO
| VM_PFNMAP
))
1246 if (nstart
< vma
->vm_start
)
1247 nstart
= vma
->vm_start
;
1249 * Now fault in a range of pages. populate_vma_page_range()
1250 * double checks the vma flags, so that it won't mlock pages
1251 * if the vma was already munlocked.
1253 ret
= populate_vma_page_range(vma
, nstart
, nend
, &locked
);
1255 if (ignore_errors
) {
1257 continue; /* continue at next VMA */
1261 nend
= nstart
+ ret
* PAGE_SIZE
;
1265 up_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
1266 return ret
; /* 0 or negative error code */
1270 * get_dump_page() - pin user page in memory while writing it to core dump
1271 * @addr: user address
1273 * Returns struct page pointer of user page pinned for dump,
1274 * to be freed afterwards by put_page().
1276 * Returns NULL on any kind of failure - a hole must then be inserted into
1277 * the corefile, to preserve alignment with its headers; and also returns
1278 * NULL wherever the ZERO_PAGE, or an anonymous pte_none, has been found -
1279 * allowing a hole to be left in the corefile to save diskspace.
1281 * Called without mmap_sem, but after all other threads have been killed.
1283 #ifdef CONFIG_ELF_CORE
1284 struct page
*get_dump_page(unsigned long addr
)
1286 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
1289 if (__get_user_pages(current
, current
->mm
, addr
, 1,
1290 FOLL_FORCE
| FOLL_DUMP
| FOLL_GET
, &page
, &vma
,
1293 flush_cache_page(vma
, addr
, page_to_pfn(page
));
1296 #endif /* CONFIG_ELF_CORE */
1301 * get_user_pages_fast attempts to pin user pages by walking the page
1302 * tables directly and avoids taking locks. Thus the walker needs to be
1303 * protected from page table pages being freed from under it, and should
1304 * block any THP splits.
1306 * One way to achieve this is to have the walker disable interrupts, and
1307 * rely on IPIs from the TLB flushing code blocking before the page table
1308 * pages are freed. This is unsuitable for architectures that do not need
1309 * to broadcast an IPI when invalidating TLBs.
1311 * Another way to achieve this is to batch up page table containing pages
1312 * belonging to more than one mm_user, then rcu_sched a callback to free those
1313 * pages. Disabling interrupts will allow the fast_gup walker to both block
1314 * the rcu_sched callback, and an IPI that we broadcast for splitting THPs
1315 * (which is a relatively rare event). The code below adopts this strategy.
1317 * Before activating this code, please be aware that the following assumptions
1318 * are currently made:
1320 * *) Either HAVE_RCU_TABLE_FREE is enabled, and tlb_remove_table() is used to
1321 * free pages containing page tables or TLB flushing requires IPI broadcast.
1323 * *) ptes can be read atomically by the architecture.
1325 * *) access_ok is sufficient to validate userspace address ranges.
1327 * The last two assumptions can be relaxed by the addition of helper functions.
1329 * This code is based heavily on the PowerPC implementation by Nick Piggin.
1331 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_GENERIC_GUP
1335 * We assume that the PTE can be read atomically. If this is not the case for
1336 * your architecture, please provide the helper.
1338 static inline pte_t
gup_get_pte(pte_t
*ptep
)
1340 return READ_ONCE(*ptep
);
1344 static void undo_dev_pagemap(int *nr
, int nr_start
, struct page
**pages
)
1346 while ((*nr
) - nr_start
) {
1347 struct page
*page
= pages
[--(*nr
)];
1349 ClearPageReferenced(page
);
1354 #ifdef __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SPECIAL
1355 static int gup_pte_range(pmd_t pmd
, unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
,
1356 int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1358 struct dev_pagemap
*pgmap
= NULL
;
1359 int nr_start
= *nr
, ret
= 0;
1362 ptem
= ptep
= pte_offset_map(&pmd
, addr
);
1364 pte_t pte
= gup_get_pte(ptep
);
1365 struct page
*head
, *page
;
1368 * Similar to the PMD case below, NUMA hinting must take slow
1369 * path using the pte_protnone check.
1371 if (pte_protnone(pte
))
1374 if (!pte_access_permitted(pte
, write
))
1377 if (pte_devmap(pte
)) {
1378 pgmap
= get_dev_pagemap(pte_pfn(pte
), pgmap
);
1379 if (unlikely(!pgmap
)) {
1380 undo_dev_pagemap(nr
, nr_start
, pages
);
1383 } else if (pte_special(pte
))
1386 VM_BUG_ON(!pfn_valid(pte_pfn(pte
)));
1387 page
= pte_page(pte
);
1388 head
= compound_head(page
);
1390 if (!page_cache_get_speculative(head
))
1393 if (unlikely(pte_val(pte
) != pte_val(*ptep
))) {
1398 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(compound_head(page
) != head
, page
);
1400 SetPageReferenced(page
);
1404 } while (ptep
++, addr
+= PAGE_SIZE
, addr
!= end
);
1410 put_dev_pagemap(pgmap
);
1417 * If we can't determine whether or not a pte is special, then fail immediately
1418 * for ptes. Note, we can still pin HugeTLB and THP as these are guaranteed not
1421 * For a futex to be placed on a THP tail page, get_futex_key requires a
1422 * __get_user_pages_fast implementation that can pin pages. Thus it's still
1423 * useful to have gup_huge_pmd even if we can't operate on ptes.
1425 static int gup_pte_range(pmd_t pmd
, unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
,
1426 int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1430 #endif /* __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SPECIAL */
1432 #if defined(__HAVE_ARCH_PTE_DEVMAP) && defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE)
1433 static int __gup_device_huge(unsigned long pfn
, unsigned long addr
,
1434 unsigned long end
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1437 struct dev_pagemap
*pgmap
= NULL
;
1440 struct page
*page
= pfn_to_page(pfn
);
1442 pgmap
= get_dev_pagemap(pfn
, pgmap
);
1443 if (unlikely(!pgmap
)) {
1444 undo_dev_pagemap(nr
, nr_start
, pages
);
1447 SetPageReferenced(page
);
1452 } while (addr
+= PAGE_SIZE
, addr
!= end
);
1455 put_dev_pagemap(pgmap
);
1459 static int __gup_device_huge_pmd(pmd_t pmd
, unsigned long addr
,
1460 unsigned long end
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1462 unsigned long fault_pfn
;
1464 fault_pfn
= pmd_pfn(pmd
) + ((addr
& ~PMD_MASK
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1465 return __gup_device_huge(fault_pfn
, addr
, end
, pages
, nr
);
1468 static int __gup_device_huge_pud(pud_t pud
, unsigned long addr
,
1469 unsigned long end
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1471 unsigned long fault_pfn
;
1473 fault_pfn
= pud_pfn(pud
) + ((addr
& ~PUD_MASK
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1474 return __gup_device_huge(fault_pfn
, addr
, end
, pages
, nr
);
1477 static int __gup_device_huge_pmd(pmd_t pmd
, unsigned long addr
,
1478 unsigned long end
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1484 static int __gup_device_huge_pud(pud_t pud
, unsigned long addr
,
1485 unsigned long end
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1492 static int gup_huge_pmd(pmd_t orig
, pmd_t
*pmdp
, unsigned long addr
,
1493 unsigned long end
, int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1495 struct page
*head
, *page
;
1498 if (!pmd_access_permitted(orig
, write
))
1501 if (pmd_devmap(orig
))
1502 return __gup_device_huge_pmd(orig
, addr
, end
, pages
, nr
);
1505 page
= pmd_page(orig
) + ((addr
& ~PMD_MASK
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1511 } while (addr
+= PAGE_SIZE
, addr
!= end
);
1513 head
= compound_head(pmd_page(orig
));
1514 if (!page_cache_add_speculative(head
, refs
)) {
1519 if (unlikely(pmd_val(orig
) != pmd_val(*pmdp
))) {
1526 SetPageReferenced(head
);
1530 static int gup_huge_pud(pud_t orig
, pud_t
*pudp
, unsigned long addr
,
1531 unsigned long end
, int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1533 struct page
*head
, *page
;
1536 if (!pud_access_permitted(orig
, write
))
1539 if (pud_devmap(orig
))
1540 return __gup_device_huge_pud(orig
, addr
, end
, pages
, nr
);
1543 page
= pud_page(orig
) + ((addr
& ~PUD_MASK
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1549 } while (addr
+= PAGE_SIZE
, addr
!= end
);
1551 head
= compound_head(pud_page(orig
));
1552 if (!page_cache_add_speculative(head
, refs
)) {
1557 if (unlikely(pud_val(orig
) != pud_val(*pudp
))) {
1564 SetPageReferenced(head
);
1568 static int gup_huge_pgd(pgd_t orig
, pgd_t
*pgdp
, unsigned long addr
,
1569 unsigned long end
, int write
,
1570 struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1573 struct page
*head
, *page
;
1575 if (!pgd_access_permitted(orig
, write
))
1578 BUILD_BUG_ON(pgd_devmap(orig
));
1580 page
= pgd_page(orig
) + ((addr
& ~PGDIR_MASK
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1586 } while (addr
+= PAGE_SIZE
, addr
!= end
);
1588 head
= compound_head(pgd_page(orig
));
1589 if (!page_cache_add_speculative(head
, refs
)) {
1594 if (unlikely(pgd_val(orig
) != pgd_val(*pgdp
))) {
1601 SetPageReferenced(head
);
1605 static int gup_pmd_range(pud_t pud
, unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
,
1606 int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1611 pmdp
= pmd_offset(&pud
, addr
);
1613 pmd_t pmd
= READ_ONCE(*pmdp
);
1615 next
= pmd_addr_end(addr
, end
);
1616 if (!pmd_present(pmd
))
1619 if (unlikely(pmd_trans_huge(pmd
) || pmd_huge(pmd
))) {
1621 * NUMA hinting faults need to be handled in the GUP
1622 * slowpath for accounting purposes and so that they
1623 * can be serialised against THP migration.
1625 if (pmd_protnone(pmd
))
1628 if (!gup_huge_pmd(pmd
, pmdp
, addr
, next
, write
,
1632 } else if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(pmd_val(pmd
))))) {
1634 * architecture have different format for hugetlbfs
1635 * pmd format and THP pmd format
1637 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(pmd_val(pmd
)), addr
,
1638 PMD_SHIFT
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1640 } else if (!gup_pte_range(pmd
, addr
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1642 } while (pmdp
++, addr
= next
, addr
!= end
);
1647 static int gup_pud_range(p4d_t p4d
, unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
,
1648 int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1653 pudp
= pud_offset(&p4d
, addr
);
1655 pud_t pud
= READ_ONCE(*pudp
);
1657 next
= pud_addr_end(addr
, end
);
1660 if (unlikely(pud_huge(pud
))) {
1661 if (!gup_huge_pud(pud
, pudp
, addr
, next
, write
,
1664 } else if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(pud_val(pud
))))) {
1665 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(pud_val(pud
)), addr
,
1666 PUD_SHIFT
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1668 } else if (!gup_pmd_range(pud
, addr
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1670 } while (pudp
++, addr
= next
, addr
!= end
);
1675 static int gup_p4d_range(pgd_t pgd
, unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
,
1676 int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1681 p4dp
= p4d_offset(&pgd
, addr
);
1683 p4d_t p4d
= READ_ONCE(*p4dp
);
1685 next
= p4d_addr_end(addr
, end
);
1688 BUILD_BUG_ON(p4d_huge(p4d
));
1689 if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(p4d_val(p4d
))))) {
1690 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(p4d_val(p4d
)), addr
,
1691 P4D_SHIFT
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1693 } else if (!gup_pud_range(p4d
, addr
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1695 } while (p4dp
++, addr
= next
, addr
!= end
);
1700 static void gup_pgd_range(unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
,
1701 int write
, struct page
**pages
, int *nr
)
1706 pgdp
= pgd_offset(current
->mm
, addr
);
1708 pgd_t pgd
= READ_ONCE(*pgdp
);
1710 next
= pgd_addr_end(addr
, end
);
1713 if (unlikely(pgd_huge(pgd
))) {
1714 if (!gup_huge_pgd(pgd
, pgdp
, addr
, next
, write
,
1717 } else if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(pgd_val(pgd
))))) {
1718 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(pgd_val(pgd
)), addr
,
1719 PGDIR_SHIFT
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1721 } else if (!gup_p4d_range(pgd
, addr
, next
, write
, pages
, nr
))
1723 } while (pgdp
++, addr
= next
, addr
!= end
);
1726 #ifndef gup_fast_permitted
1728 * Check if it's allowed to use __get_user_pages_fast() for the range, or
1729 * we need to fall back to the slow version:
1731 bool gup_fast_permitted(unsigned long start
, int nr_pages
, int write
)
1733 unsigned long len
, end
;
1735 len
= (unsigned long) nr_pages
<< PAGE_SHIFT
;
1737 return end
>= start
;
1742 * Like get_user_pages_fast() except it's IRQ-safe in that it won't fall back to
1744 * Note a difference with get_user_pages_fast: this always returns the
1745 * number of pages pinned, 0 if no pages were pinned.
1747 int __get_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start
, int nr_pages
, int write
,
1748 struct page
**pages
)
1750 unsigned long addr
, len
, end
;
1751 unsigned long flags
;
1756 len
= (unsigned long) nr_pages
<< PAGE_SHIFT
;
1759 if (unlikely(!access_ok(write
? VERIFY_WRITE
: VERIFY_READ
,
1760 (void __user
*)start
, len
)))
1764 * Disable interrupts. We use the nested form as we can already have
1765 * interrupts disabled by get_futex_key.
1767 * With interrupts disabled, we block page table pages from being
1768 * freed from under us. See mmu_gather_tlb in asm-generic/tlb.h
1771 * We do not adopt an rcu_read_lock(.) here as we also want to
1772 * block IPIs that come from THPs splitting.
1775 if (gup_fast_permitted(start
, nr_pages
, write
)) {
1776 local_irq_save(flags
);
1777 gup_pgd_range(addr
, end
, write
, pages
, &nr
);
1778 local_irq_restore(flags
);
1785 * get_user_pages_fast() - pin user pages in memory
1786 * @start: starting user address
1787 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
1788 * @write: whether pages will be written to
1789 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
1790 * Should be at least nr_pages long.
1792 * Attempt to pin user pages in memory without taking mm->mmap_sem.
1793 * If not successful, it will fall back to taking the lock and
1794 * calling get_user_pages().
1796 * Returns number of pages pinned. This may be fewer than the number
1797 * requested. If nr_pages is 0 or negative, returns 0. If no pages
1798 * were pinned, returns -errno.
1800 int get_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start
, int nr_pages
, int write
,
1801 struct page
**pages
)
1803 unsigned long addr
, len
, end
;
1804 int nr
= 0, ret
= 0;
1808 len
= (unsigned long) nr_pages
<< PAGE_SHIFT
;
1814 if (unlikely(!access_ok(write
? VERIFY_WRITE
: VERIFY_READ
,
1815 (void __user
*)start
, len
)))
1818 if (gup_fast_permitted(start
, nr_pages
, write
)) {
1819 local_irq_disable();
1820 gup_pgd_range(addr
, end
, write
, pages
, &nr
);
1825 if (nr
< nr_pages
) {
1826 /* Try to get the remaining pages with get_user_pages */
1827 start
+= nr
<< PAGE_SHIFT
;
1830 ret
= get_user_pages_unlocked(start
, nr_pages
- nr
, pages
,
1831 write
? FOLL_WRITE
: 0);
1833 /* Have to be a bit careful with return values */
1845 #endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_GENERIC_GUP */