[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCHv3 00/14] xen: fix many long-standing grant mapping bugs
This series fixes a number of long-standing bugs in the handling of grant maps. Refer to the following for all the details. http://xenbits.xen.org/people/dvrabel/grant-improvements-C.pdf In summary, the important uses that this enables are: 1. Block backends can use networked storage safely. 2. Block backends can use network storage provided by other guests on the same host. 3. User space block backends can use direct I/O or asynchronous I/O. The first two patches are the core MM changes necessary. I shall be sending these to the MM maintainers seperately. Patches #3 and #4 remove existing (broken) mechanisms. This does temporarily break some previously working use cases, but it does make the subsequent additions much easier to review. As a happy side effect, performance is also likely to be improved in some areas (but I've not got any measurements yet). User space backends using grant mapping should see some good improvements from reduced overheads and better unmap batching. VIF to VIF network traffic may also see a small improvement. Finally, thanks to Jenny who did much of the implementation. Changes in v3: - find_page renamed to find_special_page. - Added documentation for mm changes. - Fixed mangled forward port of blkback's safe unmap patch. - Export gnttab_alloc_pages() and gnttab_free_pages(). - Fix 32-bit build. Changes in v2: - Add find_page() VMA op instead of pages field (so struct vm_area_struct doesn't increase in size. - Make foreign page tracking arch-independant and improve the API. - Alloc extra memory (for 32-bit archs) for the (domain, gref) when allocating the page (instead of during the map). - Convert gntdev's lock to a mutex. David _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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