Message ID | 20220603173736.62581-1-peterx@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | userfaultfd.2: Update to latest | expand |
Hi Peter, On 6/3/22 19:37, Peter Xu wrote: > v2: > - Use semantic newlines always in patch 1 [Alex] > - Fix s/.BR/.B/ in patch 2 [Alex] > - Rebased to http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/src/alx/linux/man-pages/man-pages.git > > Add the two missing pieces till latest 5.19-rc1: the UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > flag, and also the recent wr-protect support on shmem and hugetlbfs. > > Please review, thanks. > > Peter Xu (2): > userfaultfd.2: Add section for UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > userfaultfd.2: Update on write-protection support > > man2/userfaultfd.2 | 23 ++++++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > I think the patch below would improve a little bit the wording (and newlines). I still have a bit of trouble understanding "When a kernel-originated fault was triggered on the registered range with this userfaultfd". Did you maybe mean "range registered" instead of "registered range"? Thanks, Alex diff --git a/man2/userfaultfd.2 b/man2/userfaultfd.2 index 9b5ec0358..0c0a4f687 100644 --- a/man2/userfaultfd.2 +++ b/man2/userfaultfd.2 @@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ flag in .BR open (2). .TP .B UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY -This is an userfaultfd specific flag that was introduced since Linux 5.11. -When set, the userfaultfd object will only be able to handle page faults -originated from the userspace on the registered regions. -When a kernel originated fault was triggered on the registered range with -this userfaultfd, a +This is an userfaultfd-specific flag that was introduced in Linux 5.11. +When set, the userfaultfd object will only be able to handle +page faults originated from the user space on the registered regions. +When a kernel-originated fault was triggered +on the registered range with this userfaultfd, a .B SIGBUS signal will be delivered. .PP @@ -277,8 +277,9 @@ ioctl against the feature bit .B UFFD_FEATURE_PAGEFAULT_FLAG_WP before using this feature. .PP -Since Linux 5.19, the write-protection mode was also supported on shmem and hugetlbfs -memory types. +Since Linux 5.19, +the write-protection mode was also supported on +shmem and hugetlbfs memory types. It can be detected with the feature bit .BR UFFD_FEATURE_WP_HUGETLBFS_SHMEM . .PP
On Mon, Jun 06, 2022 at 08:52:25PM +0200, Alejandro Colomar wrote: > Hi Peter, Hi, Alex, > > On 6/3/22 19:37, Peter Xu wrote: > > v2: > > - Use semantic newlines always in patch 1 [Alex] > > - Fix s/.BR/.B/ in patch 2 [Alex] > > - Rebased to http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/src/alx/linux/man-pages/man-pages.git > > > > Add the two missing pieces till latest 5.19-rc1: the UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > > flag, and also the recent wr-protect support on shmem and hugetlbfs. > > > > Please review, thanks. > > > > Peter Xu (2): > > userfaultfd.2: Add section for UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > > userfaultfd.2: Update on write-protection support > > > > man2/userfaultfd.2 | 23 ++++++++++++++++++----- > > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > > I think the patch below would improve a little bit the wording (and > newlines). I still have a bit of trouble understanding "When a > kernel-originated fault was triggered on the registered range with this > userfaultfd". Did you maybe mean "range registered" instead of "registered > range"? Since I'm not a native speaker I don't immediately see the difference between the two.. What I wanted to express is all the memory ranges that we registered with UFFDIO_REGISTER ioctl, and further it was trying to describe what the kernel will do when there're any page faults that were triggered upon those ranges from a kernel context. It's always challenging for me to grasp how you prefer the newlines are made, but anyway below changes looks good to me. Thanks, > > Thanks, > > Alex > > > diff --git a/man2/userfaultfd.2 b/man2/userfaultfd.2 > index 9b5ec0358..0c0a4f687 100644 > --- a/man2/userfaultfd.2 > +++ b/man2/userfaultfd.2 > @@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ flag in > .BR open (2). > .TP > .B UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > -This is an userfaultfd specific flag that was introduced since Linux 5.11. > -When set, the userfaultfd object will only be able to handle page faults > -originated from the userspace on the registered regions. > -When a kernel originated fault was triggered on the registered range with > -this userfaultfd, a > +This is an userfaultfd-specific flag that was introduced in Linux 5.11. > +When set, the userfaultfd object will only be able to handle > +page faults originated from the user space on the registered regions. > +When a kernel-originated fault was triggered > +on the registered range with this userfaultfd, a > .B SIGBUS > signal will be delivered. > .PP > @@ -277,8 +277,9 @@ ioctl against the feature bit > .B UFFD_FEATURE_PAGEFAULT_FLAG_WP > before using this feature. > .PP > -Since Linux 5.19, the write-protection mode was also supported on shmem and > hugetlbfs > -memory types. > +Since Linux 5.19, > +the write-protection mode was also supported on > +shmem and hugetlbfs memory types. > It can be detected with the feature bit > .BR UFFD_FEATURE_WP_HUGETLBFS_SHMEM . > .PP > > > -- > Alejandro Colomar > <http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/>
On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 12:40 PM Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 06, 2022 at 08:52:25PM +0200, Alejandro Colomar wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > Hi, Alex, > > > > > On 6/3/22 19:37, Peter Xu wrote: > > > v2: > > > - Use semantic newlines always in patch 1 [Alex] > > > - Fix s/.BR/.B/ in patch 2 [Alex] > > > - Rebased to http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/src/alx/linux/man-pages/man-pages.git > > > > > > Add the two missing pieces till latest 5.19-rc1: the UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > > > flag, and also the recent wr-protect support on shmem and hugetlbfs. > > > > > > Please review, thanks. > > > > > > Peter Xu (2): > > > userfaultfd.2: Add section for UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > > > userfaultfd.2: Update on write-protection support > > > > > > man2/userfaultfd.2 | 23 ++++++++++++++++++----- > > > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > I think the patch below would improve a little bit the wording (and > > newlines). I still have a bit of trouble understanding "When a > > kernel-originated fault was triggered on the registered range with this > > userfaultfd". Did you maybe mean "range registered" instead of "registered > > range"? > > Since I'm not a native speaker I don't immediately see the difference > between the two.. What I wanted to express is all the memory ranges that > we registered with UFFDIO_REGISTER ioctl, and further it was trying to > describe what the kernel will do when there're any page faults that were > triggered upon those ranges from a kernel context. > > It's always challenging for me to grasp how you prefer the newlines are > made, but anyway below changes looks good to me. Thanks, I think "range registered" Alejandro suggested is a bit more natural, just because that's the way you'd say it if we were slightly more verbose: "When a kernel-originated fault was triggered on the range [that was previously] registered with this userfaultfd, ..." Of course leaving out "that was previously" is fine, but I think the ordering "range registered" remains more natural. Another alternative I find equally natural which keeps the existing ordering might be something like: "... on the userfaultfd-registered range ..." > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Alex > > > > > > diff --git a/man2/userfaultfd.2 b/man2/userfaultfd.2 > > index 9b5ec0358..0c0a4f687 100644 > > --- a/man2/userfaultfd.2 > > +++ b/man2/userfaultfd.2 > > @@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ flag in > > .BR open (2). > > .TP > > .B UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY > > -This is an userfaultfd specific flag that was introduced since Linux 5.11. > > -When set, the userfaultfd object will only be able to handle page faults > > -originated from the userspace on the registered regions. > > -When a kernel originated fault was triggered on the registered range with > > -this userfaultfd, a > > +This is an userfaultfd-specific flag that was introduced in Linux 5.11. > > +When set, the userfaultfd object will only be able to handle > > +page faults originated from the user space on the registered regions. > > +When a kernel-originated fault was triggered > > +on the registered range with this userfaultfd, a > > .B SIGBUS > > signal will be delivered. > > .PP > > @@ -277,8 +277,9 @@ ioctl against the feature bit > > .B UFFD_FEATURE_PAGEFAULT_FLAG_WP > > before using this feature. > > .PP > > -Since Linux 5.19, the write-protection mode was also supported on shmem and > > hugetlbfs > > -memory types. > > +Since Linux 5.19, > > +the write-protection mode was also supported on > > +shmem and hugetlbfs memory types. > > It can be detected with the feature bit > > .BR UFFD_FEATURE_WP_HUGETLBFS_SHMEM . > > .PP > > > > > > -- > > Alejandro Colomar > > <http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/> > > > > > -- > Peter Xu >