1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 #include <linux/kernel.h>
3 #include <linux/errno.h>
5 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
8 #include <linux/memremap.h>
9 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
10 #include <linux/rmap.h>
11 #include <linux/swap.h>
12 #include <linux/swapops.h>
13 #include <linux/secretmem.h>
15 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
16 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
17 #include <linux/hugetlb.h>
18 #include <linux/migrate.h>
19 #include <linux/mm_inline.h>
20 #include <linux/sched/mm.h>
22 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
23 #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
27 struct follow_page_context {
28 struct dev_pagemap *pgmap;
29 unsigned int page_mask;
32 static void hpage_pincount_add(struct page *page, int refs)
34 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!hpage_pincount_available(page), page);
35 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(page != compound_head(page), page);
37 atomic_add(refs, compound_pincount_ptr(page));
40 static void hpage_pincount_sub(struct page *page, int refs)
42 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!hpage_pincount_available(page), page);
43 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(page != compound_head(page), page);
45 atomic_sub(refs, compound_pincount_ptr(page));
48 /* Equivalent to calling put_page() @refs times. */
49 static void put_page_refs(struct page *page, int refs)
51 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_VM
52 if (VM_WARN_ON_ONCE_PAGE(page_ref_count(page) < refs, page))
57 * Calling put_page() for each ref is unnecessarily slow. Only the last
58 * ref needs a put_page().
61 page_ref_sub(page, refs - 1);
66 * Return the compound head page with ref appropriately incremented,
67 * or NULL if that failed.
69 static inline struct page *try_get_compound_head(struct page *page, int refs)
71 struct page *head = compound_head(page);
73 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(page_ref_count(head) < 0))
75 if (unlikely(!page_cache_add_speculative(head, refs)))
79 * At this point we have a stable reference to the head page; but it
80 * could be that between the compound_head() lookup and the refcount
81 * increment, the compound page was split, in which case we'd end up
82 * holding a reference on a page that has nothing to do with the page
83 * we were given anymore.
84 * So now that the head page is stable, recheck that the pages still
87 if (unlikely(compound_head(page) != head)) {
88 put_page_refs(head, refs);
96 * try_grab_compound_head() - attempt to elevate a page's refcount, by a
97 * flags-dependent amount.
99 * Even though the name includes "compound_head", this function is still
100 * appropriate for callers that have a non-compound @page to get.
102 * @page: pointer to page to be grabbed
103 * @refs: the value to (effectively) add to the page's refcount
104 * @flags: gup flags: these are the FOLL_* flag values.
106 * "grab" names in this file mean, "look at flags to decide whether to use
107 * FOLL_PIN or FOLL_GET behavior, when incrementing the page's refcount.
109 * Either FOLL_PIN or FOLL_GET (or neither) must be set, but not both at the
110 * same time. (That's true throughout the get_user_pages*() and
111 * pin_user_pages*() APIs.) Cases:
113 * FOLL_GET: page's refcount will be incremented by @refs.
115 * FOLL_PIN on compound pages that are > two pages long: page's refcount will
116 * be incremented by @refs, and page[2].hpage_pinned_refcount will be
117 * incremented by @refs * GUP_PIN_COUNTING_BIAS.
119 * FOLL_PIN on normal pages, or compound pages that are two pages long:
120 * page's refcount will be incremented by @refs * GUP_PIN_COUNTING_BIAS.
122 * Return: head page (with refcount appropriately incremented) for success, or
123 * NULL upon failure. If neither FOLL_GET nor FOLL_PIN was set, that's
124 * considered failure, and furthermore, a likely bug in the caller, so a warning
127 struct page *try_grab_compound_head(struct page *page,
128 int refs, unsigned int flags)
130 if (flags & FOLL_GET)
131 return try_get_compound_head(page, refs);
132 else if (flags & FOLL_PIN) {
134 * Can't do FOLL_LONGTERM + FOLL_PIN gup fast path if not in a
135 * right zone, so fail and let the caller fall back to the slow
138 if (unlikely((flags & FOLL_LONGTERM) &&
139 !is_pinnable_page(page)))
143 * CAUTION: Don't use compound_head() on the page before this
144 * point, the result won't be stable.
146 page = try_get_compound_head(page, refs);
151 * When pinning a compound page of order > 1 (which is what
152 * hpage_pincount_available() checks for), use an exact count to
153 * track it, via hpage_pincount_add/_sub().
155 * However, be sure to *also* increment the normal page refcount
156 * field at least once, so that the page really is pinned.
157 * That's why the refcount from the earlier
158 * try_get_compound_head() is left intact.
160 if (hpage_pincount_available(page))
161 hpage_pincount_add(page, refs);
163 page_ref_add(page, refs * (GUP_PIN_COUNTING_BIAS - 1));
165 mod_node_page_state(page_pgdat(page), NR_FOLL_PIN_ACQUIRED,
175 static void put_compound_head(struct page *page, int refs, unsigned int flags)
177 if (flags & FOLL_PIN) {
178 mod_node_page_state(page_pgdat(page), NR_FOLL_PIN_RELEASED,
181 if (hpage_pincount_available(page))
182 hpage_pincount_sub(page, refs);
184 refs *= GUP_PIN_COUNTING_BIAS;
187 put_page_refs(page, refs);
191 * try_grab_page() - elevate a page's refcount by a flag-dependent amount
193 * This might not do anything at all, depending on the flags argument.
195 * "grab" names in this file mean, "look at flags to decide whether to use
196 * FOLL_PIN or FOLL_GET behavior, when incrementing the page's refcount.
198 * @page: pointer to page to be grabbed
199 * @flags: gup flags: these are the FOLL_* flag values.
201 * Either FOLL_PIN or FOLL_GET (or neither) may be set, but not both at the same
202 * time. Cases: please see the try_grab_compound_head() documentation, with
205 * Return: true for success, or if no action was required (if neither FOLL_PIN
206 * nor FOLL_GET was set, nothing is done). False for failure: FOLL_GET or
207 * FOLL_PIN was set, but the page could not be grabbed.
209 bool __must_check try_grab_page(struct page *page, unsigned int flags)
211 if (!(flags & (FOLL_GET | FOLL_PIN)))
214 return try_grab_compound_head(page, 1, flags);
218 * unpin_user_page() - release a dma-pinned page
219 * @page: pointer to page to be released
221 * Pages that were pinned via pin_user_pages*() must be released via either
222 * unpin_user_page(), or one of the unpin_user_pages*() routines. This is so
223 * that such pages can be separately tracked and uniquely handled. In
224 * particular, interactions with RDMA and filesystems need special handling.
226 void unpin_user_page(struct page *page)
228 put_compound_head(compound_head(page), 1, FOLL_PIN);
230 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unpin_user_page);
232 static inline void compound_range_next(unsigned long i, unsigned long npages,
233 struct page **list, struct page **head,
234 unsigned int *ntails)
236 struct page *next, *page;
243 page = compound_head(next);
244 if (PageCompound(page) && compound_order(page) >= 1)
245 nr = min_t(unsigned int,
246 page + compound_nr(page) - next, npages - i);
252 #define for_each_compound_range(__i, __list, __npages, __head, __ntails) \
254 compound_range_next(__i, __npages, __list, &(__head), &(__ntails)); \
255 __i < __npages; __i += __ntails, \
256 compound_range_next(__i, __npages, __list, &(__head), &(__ntails)))
258 static inline void compound_next(unsigned long i, unsigned long npages,
259 struct page **list, struct page **head,
260 unsigned int *ntails)
268 page = compound_head(list[i]);
269 for (nr = i + 1; nr < npages; nr++) {
270 if (compound_head(list[nr]) != page)
278 #define for_each_compound_head(__i, __list, __npages, __head, __ntails) \
280 compound_next(__i, __npages, __list, &(__head), &(__ntails)); \
281 __i < __npages; __i += __ntails, \
282 compound_next(__i, __npages, __list, &(__head), &(__ntails)))
285 * unpin_user_pages_dirty_lock() - release and optionally dirty gup-pinned pages
286 * @pages: array of pages to be maybe marked dirty, and definitely released.
287 * @npages: number of pages in the @pages array.
288 * @make_dirty: whether to mark the pages dirty
290 * "gup-pinned page" refers to a page that has had one of the get_user_pages()
291 * variants called on that page.
293 * For each page in the @pages array, make that page (or its head page, if a
294 * compound page) dirty, if @make_dirty is true, and if the page was previously
295 * listed as clean. In any case, releases all pages using unpin_user_page(),
296 * possibly via unpin_user_pages(), for the non-dirty case.
298 * Please see the unpin_user_page() documentation for details.
300 * set_page_dirty_lock() is used internally. If instead, set_page_dirty() is
301 * required, then the caller should a) verify that this is really correct,
302 * because _lock() is usually required, and b) hand code it:
303 * set_page_dirty_lock(), unpin_user_page().
306 void unpin_user_pages_dirty_lock(struct page **pages, unsigned long npages,
314 unpin_user_pages(pages, npages);
318 for_each_compound_head(index, pages, npages, head, ntails) {
320 * Checking PageDirty at this point may race with
321 * clear_page_dirty_for_io(), but that's OK. Two key
324 * 1) This code sees the page as already dirty, so it
325 * skips the call to set_page_dirty(). That could happen
326 * because clear_page_dirty_for_io() called
327 * page_mkclean(), followed by set_page_dirty().
328 * However, now the page is going to get written back,
329 * which meets the original intention of setting it
330 * dirty, so all is well: clear_page_dirty_for_io() goes
331 * on to call TestClearPageDirty(), and write the page
334 * 2) This code sees the page as clean, so it calls
335 * set_page_dirty(). The page stays dirty, despite being
336 * written back, so it gets written back again in the
337 * next writeback cycle. This is harmless.
339 if (!PageDirty(head))
340 set_page_dirty_lock(head);
341 put_compound_head(head, ntails, FOLL_PIN);
344 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unpin_user_pages_dirty_lock);
347 * unpin_user_page_range_dirty_lock() - release and optionally dirty
348 * gup-pinned page range
350 * @page: the starting page of a range maybe marked dirty, and definitely released.
351 * @npages: number of consecutive pages to release.
352 * @make_dirty: whether to mark the pages dirty
354 * "gup-pinned page range" refers to a range of pages that has had one of the
355 * pin_user_pages() variants called on that page.
357 * For the page ranges defined by [page .. page+npages], make that range (or
358 * its head pages, if a compound page) dirty, if @make_dirty is true, and if the
359 * page range was previously listed as clean.
361 * set_page_dirty_lock() is used internally. If instead, set_page_dirty() is
362 * required, then the caller should a) verify that this is really correct,
363 * because _lock() is usually required, and b) hand code it:
364 * set_page_dirty_lock(), unpin_user_page().
367 void unpin_user_page_range_dirty_lock(struct page *page, unsigned long npages,
374 for_each_compound_range(index, &page, npages, head, ntails) {
375 if (make_dirty && !PageDirty(head))
376 set_page_dirty_lock(head);
377 put_compound_head(head, ntails, FOLL_PIN);
380 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unpin_user_page_range_dirty_lock);
383 * unpin_user_pages() - release an array of gup-pinned pages.
384 * @pages: array of pages to be marked dirty and released.
385 * @npages: number of pages in the @pages array.
387 * For each page in the @pages array, release the page using unpin_user_page().
389 * Please see the unpin_user_page() documentation for details.
391 void unpin_user_pages(struct page **pages, unsigned long npages)
398 * If this WARN_ON() fires, then the system *might* be leaking pages (by
399 * leaving them pinned), but probably not. More likely, gup/pup returned
400 * a hard -ERRNO error to the caller, who erroneously passed it here.
402 if (WARN_ON(IS_ERR_VALUE(npages)))
405 for_each_compound_head(index, pages, npages, head, ntails)
406 put_compound_head(head, ntails, FOLL_PIN);
408 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unpin_user_pages);
411 * Set the MMF_HAS_PINNED if not set yet; after set it'll be there for the mm's
412 * lifecycle. Avoid setting the bit unless necessary, or it might cause write
413 * cache bouncing on large SMP machines for concurrent pinned gups.
415 static inline void mm_set_has_pinned_flag(unsigned long *mm_flags)
417 if (!test_bit(MMF_HAS_PINNED, mm_flags))
418 set_bit(MMF_HAS_PINNED, mm_flags);
422 static struct page *no_page_table(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
426 * When core dumping an enormous anonymous area that nobody
427 * has touched so far, we don't want to allocate unnecessary pages or
428 * page tables. Return error instead of NULL to skip handle_mm_fault,
429 * then get_dump_page() will return NULL to leave a hole in the dump.
430 * But we can only make this optimization where a hole would surely
431 * be zero-filled if handle_mm_fault() actually did handle it.
433 if ((flags & FOLL_DUMP) &&
434 (vma_is_anonymous(vma) || !vma->vm_ops->fault))
435 return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
439 static int follow_pfn_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address,
440 pte_t *pte, unsigned int flags)
442 /* No page to get reference */
443 if (flags & FOLL_GET)
446 if (flags & FOLL_TOUCH) {
449 if (flags & FOLL_WRITE)
450 entry = pte_mkdirty(entry);
451 entry = pte_mkyoung(entry);
453 if (!pte_same(*pte, entry)) {
454 set_pte_at(vma->vm_mm, address, pte, entry);
455 update_mmu_cache(vma, address, pte);
459 /* Proper page table entry exists, but no corresponding struct page */
464 * FOLL_FORCE can write to even unwritable pte's, but only
465 * after we've gone through a COW cycle and they are dirty.
467 static inline bool can_follow_write_pte(pte_t pte, unsigned int flags)
469 return pte_write(pte) ||
470 ((flags & FOLL_FORCE) && (flags & FOLL_COW) && pte_dirty(pte));
473 static struct page *follow_page_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
474 unsigned long address, pmd_t *pmd, unsigned int flags,
475 struct dev_pagemap **pgmap)
477 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
483 /* FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. */
484 if (WARN_ON_ONCE((flags & (FOLL_PIN | FOLL_GET)) ==
485 (FOLL_PIN | FOLL_GET)))
486 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
488 if (unlikely(pmd_bad(*pmd)))
489 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
491 ptep = pte_offset_map_lock(mm, pmd, address, &ptl);
493 if (!pte_present(pte)) {
496 * KSM's break_ksm() relies upon recognizing a ksm page
497 * even while it is being migrated, so for that case we
498 * need migration_entry_wait().
500 if (likely(!(flags & FOLL_MIGRATION)))
504 entry = pte_to_swp_entry(pte);
505 if (!is_migration_entry(entry))
507 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
508 migration_entry_wait(mm, pmd, address);
511 if ((flags & FOLL_NUMA) && pte_protnone(pte))
513 if ((flags & FOLL_WRITE) && !can_follow_write_pte(pte, flags)) {
514 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
518 page = vm_normal_page(vma, address, pte);
519 if (!page && pte_devmap(pte) && (flags & (FOLL_GET | FOLL_PIN))) {
521 * Only return device mapping pages in the FOLL_GET or FOLL_PIN
522 * case since they are only valid while holding the pgmap
525 *pgmap = get_dev_pagemap(pte_pfn(pte), *pgmap);
527 page = pte_page(pte);
530 } else if (unlikely(!page)) {
531 if (flags & FOLL_DUMP) {
532 /* Avoid special (like zero) pages in core dumps */
533 page = ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
537 if (is_zero_pfn(pte_pfn(pte))) {
538 page = pte_page(pte);
540 ret = follow_pfn_pte(vma, address, ptep, flags);
546 /* try_grab_page() does nothing unless FOLL_GET or FOLL_PIN is set. */
547 if (unlikely(!try_grab_page(page, flags))) {
548 page = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
552 * We need to make the page accessible if and only if we are going
553 * to access its content (the FOLL_PIN case). Please see
554 * Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst for details.
556 if (flags & FOLL_PIN) {
557 ret = arch_make_page_accessible(page);
559 unpin_user_page(page);
564 if (flags & FOLL_TOUCH) {
565 if ((flags & FOLL_WRITE) &&
566 !pte_dirty(pte) && !PageDirty(page))
567 set_page_dirty(page);
569 * pte_mkyoung() would be more correct here, but atomic care
570 * is needed to avoid losing the dirty bit: it is easier to use
571 * mark_page_accessed().
573 mark_page_accessed(page);
575 if ((flags & FOLL_MLOCK) && (vma->vm_flags & VM_LOCKED)) {
576 /* Do not mlock pte-mapped THP */
577 if (PageTransCompound(page))
581 * The preliminary mapping check is mainly to avoid the
582 * pointless overhead of lock_page on the ZERO_PAGE
583 * which might bounce very badly if there is contention.
585 * If the page is already locked, we don't need to
586 * handle it now - vmscan will handle it later if and
587 * when it attempts to reclaim the page.
589 if (page->mapping && trylock_page(page)) {
590 lru_add_drain(); /* push cached pages to LRU */
592 * Because we lock page here, and migration is
593 * blocked by the pte's page reference, and we
594 * know the page is still mapped, we don't even
595 * need to check for file-cache page truncation.
597 mlock_vma_page(page);
602 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
605 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
608 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
611 static struct page *follow_pmd_mask(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
612 unsigned long address, pud_t *pudp,
614 struct follow_page_context *ctx)
619 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
621 pmd = pmd_offset(pudp, address);
623 * The READ_ONCE() will stabilize the pmdval in a register or
624 * on the stack so that it will stop changing under the code.
626 pmdval = READ_ONCE(*pmd);
627 if (pmd_none(pmdval))
628 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
629 if (pmd_huge(pmdval) && is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma)) {
630 page = follow_huge_pmd(mm, address, pmd, flags);
633 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
635 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(pmd_val(pmdval)))) {
636 page = follow_huge_pd(vma, address,
637 __hugepd(pmd_val(pmdval)), flags,
641 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
644 if (!pmd_present(pmdval)) {
645 if (likely(!(flags & FOLL_MIGRATION)))
646 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
647 VM_BUG_ON(thp_migration_supported() &&
648 !is_pmd_migration_entry(pmdval));
649 if (is_pmd_migration_entry(pmdval))
650 pmd_migration_entry_wait(mm, pmd);
651 pmdval = READ_ONCE(*pmd);
653 * MADV_DONTNEED may convert the pmd to null because
654 * mmap_lock is held in read mode
656 if (pmd_none(pmdval))
657 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
660 if (pmd_devmap(pmdval)) {
661 ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pmd);
662 page = follow_devmap_pmd(vma, address, pmd, flags, &ctx->pgmap);
667 if (likely(!pmd_trans_huge(pmdval)))
668 return follow_page_pte(vma, address, pmd, flags, &ctx->pgmap);
670 if ((flags & FOLL_NUMA) && pmd_protnone(pmdval))
671 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
674 ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pmd);
675 if (unlikely(pmd_none(*pmd))) {
677 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
679 if (unlikely(!pmd_present(*pmd))) {
681 if (likely(!(flags & FOLL_MIGRATION)))
682 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
683 pmd_migration_entry_wait(mm, pmd);
686 if (unlikely(!pmd_trans_huge(*pmd))) {
688 return follow_page_pte(vma, address, pmd, flags, &ctx->pgmap);
690 if (flags & FOLL_SPLIT_PMD) {
692 page = pmd_page(*pmd);
693 if (is_huge_zero_page(page)) {
696 split_huge_pmd(vma, pmd, address);
697 if (pmd_trans_unstable(pmd))
701 split_huge_pmd(vma, pmd, address);
702 ret = pte_alloc(mm, pmd) ? -ENOMEM : 0;
705 return ret ? ERR_PTR(ret) :
706 follow_page_pte(vma, address, pmd, flags, &ctx->pgmap);
708 page = follow_trans_huge_pmd(vma, address, pmd, flags);
710 ctx->page_mask = HPAGE_PMD_NR - 1;
714 static struct page *follow_pud_mask(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
715 unsigned long address, p4d_t *p4dp,
717 struct follow_page_context *ctx)
722 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
724 pud = pud_offset(p4dp, address);
726 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
727 if (pud_huge(*pud) && is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma)) {
728 page = follow_huge_pud(mm, address, pud, flags);
731 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
733 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(pud_val(*pud)))) {
734 page = follow_huge_pd(vma, address,
735 __hugepd(pud_val(*pud)), flags,
739 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
741 if (pud_devmap(*pud)) {
742 ptl = pud_lock(mm, pud);
743 page = follow_devmap_pud(vma, address, pud, flags, &ctx->pgmap);
748 if (unlikely(pud_bad(*pud)))
749 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
751 return follow_pmd_mask(vma, address, pud, flags, ctx);
754 static struct page *follow_p4d_mask(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
755 unsigned long address, pgd_t *pgdp,
757 struct follow_page_context *ctx)
762 p4d = p4d_offset(pgdp, address);
764 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
765 BUILD_BUG_ON(p4d_huge(*p4d));
766 if (unlikely(p4d_bad(*p4d)))
767 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
769 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(p4d_val(*p4d)))) {
770 page = follow_huge_pd(vma, address,
771 __hugepd(p4d_val(*p4d)), flags,
775 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
777 return follow_pud_mask(vma, address, p4d, flags, ctx);
781 * follow_page_mask - look up a page descriptor from a user-virtual address
782 * @vma: vm_area_struct mapping @address
783 * @address: virtual address to look up
784 * @flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
785 * @ctx: contains dev_pagemap for %ZONE_DEVICE memory pinning and a
786 * pointer to output page_mask
788 * @flags can have FOLL_ flags set, defined in <linux/mm.h>
790 * When getting pages from ZONE_DEVICE memory, the @ctx->pgmap caches
791 * the device's dev_pagemap metadata to avoid repeating expensive lookups.
793 * On output, the @ctx->page_mask is set according to the size of the page.
795 * Return: the mapped (struct page *), %NULL if no mapping exists, or
796 * an error pointer if there is a mapping to something not represented
797 * by a page descriptor (see also vm_normal_page()).
799 static struct page *follow_page_mask(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
800 unsigned long address, unsigned int flags,
801 struct follow_page_context *ctx)
805 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
809 /* make this handle hugepd */
810 page = follow_huge_addr(mm, address, flags & FOLL_WRITE);
812 WARN_ON_ONCE(flags & (FOLL_GET | FOLL_PIN));
816 pgd = pgd_offset(mm, address);
818 if (pgd_none(*pgd) || unlikely(pgd_bad(*pgd)))
819 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
821 if (pgd_huge(*pgd)) {
822 page = follow_huge_pgd(mm, address, pgd, flags);
825 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
827 if (is_hugepd(__hugepd(pgd_val(*pgd)))) {
828 page = follow_huge_pd(vma, address,
829 __hugepd(pgd_val(*pgd)), flags,
833 return no_page_table(vma, flags);
836 return follow_p4d_mask(vma, address, pgd, flags, ctx);
839 struct page *follow_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address,
840 unsigned int foll_flags)
842 struct follow_page_context ctx = { NULL };
845 if (vma_is_secretmem(vma))
848 page = follow_page_mask(vma, address, foll_flags, &ctx);
850 put_dev_pagemap(ctx.pgmap);
854 static int get_gate_page(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long address,
855 unsigned int gup_flags, struct vm_area_struct **vma,
865 /* user gate pages are read-only */
866 if (gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE)
868 if (address > TASK_SIZE)
869 pgd = pgd_offset_k(address);
871 pgd = pgd_offset_gate(mm, address);
874 p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, address);
877 pud = pud_offset(p4d, address);
880 pmd = pmd_offset(pud, address);
881 if (!pmd_present(*pmd))
883 VM_BUG_ON(pmd_trans_huge(*pmd));
884 pte = pte_offset_map(pmd, address);
887 *vma = get_gate_vma(mm);
890 *page = vm_normal_page(*vma, address, *pte);
892 if ((gup_flags & FOLL_DUMP) || !is_zero_pfn(pte_pfn(*pte)))
894 *page = pte_page(*pte);
896 if (unlikely(!try_grab_page(*page, gup_flags))) {
908 * mmap_lock must be held on entry. If @locked != NULL and *@flags
909 * does not include FOLL_NOWAIT, the mmap_lock may be released. If it
910 * is, *@locked will be set to 0 and -EBUSY returned.
912 static int faultin_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
913 unsigned long address, unsigned int *flags, int *locked)
915 unsigned int fault_flags = 0;
918 /* mlock all present pages, but do not fault in new pages */
919 if ((*flags & (FOLL_POPULATE | FOLL_MLOCK)) == FOLL_MLOCK)
921 if (*flags & FOLL_WRITE)
922 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_WRITE;
923 if (*flags & FOLL_REMOTE)
924 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_REMOTE;
926 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY | FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE;
927 if (*flags & FOLL_NOWAIT)
928 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY | FAULT_FLAG_RETRY_NOWAIT;
929 if (*flags & FOLL_TRIED) {
931 * Note: FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY and FAULT_FLAG_TRIED
934 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_TRIED;
937 ret = handle_mm_fault(vma, address, fault_flags, NULL);
938 if (ret & VM_FAULT_ERROR) {
939 int err = vm_fault_to_errno(ret, *flags);
946 if (ret & VM_FAULT_RETRY) {
947 if (locked && !(fault_flags & FAULT_FLAG_RETRY_NOWAIT))
953 * The VM_FAULT_WRITE bit tells us that do_wp_page has broken COW when
954 * necessary, even if maybe_mkwrite decided not to set pte_write. We
955 * can thus safely do subsequent page lookups as if they were reads.
956 * But only do so when looping for pte_write is futile: in some cases
957 * userspace may also be wanting to write to the gotten user page,
958 * which a read fault here might prevent (a readonly page might get
959 * reCOWed by userspace write).
961 if ((ret & VM_FAULT_WRITE) && !(vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE))
966 static int check_vma_flags(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long gup_flags)
968 vm_flags_t vm_flags = vma->vm_flags;
969 int write = (gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE);
970 int foreign = (gup_flags & FOLL_REMOTE);
972 if (vm_flags & (VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP))
975 if (gup_flags & FOLL_ANON && !vma_is_anonymous(vma))
978 if ((gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM) && vma_is_fsdax(vma))
981 if (vma_is_secretmem(vma))
985 if (!(vm_flags & VM_WRITE)) {
986 if (!(gup_flags & FOLL_FORCE))
989 * We used to let the write,force case do COW in a
990 * VM_MAYWRITE VM_SHARED !VM_WRITE vma, so ptrace could
991 * set a breakpoint in a read-only mapping of an
992 * executable, without corrupting the file (yet only
993 * when that file had been opened for writing!).
994 * Anon pages in shared mappings are surprising: now
997 if (!is_cow_mapping(vm_flags))
1000 } else if (!(vm_flags & VM_READ)) {
1001 if (!(gup_flags & FOLL_FORCE))
1004 * Is there actually any vma we can reach here which does not
1005 * have VM_MAYREAD set?
1007 if (!(vm_flags & VM_MAYREAD))
1011 * gups are always data accesses, not instruction
1012 * fetches, so execute=false here
1014 if (!arch_vma_access_permitted(vma, write, false, foreign))
1020 * __get_user_pages() - pin user pages in memory
1021 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
1022 * @start: starting user address
1023 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
1024 * @gup_flags: flags modifying pin behaviour
1025 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
1026 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
1027 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
1028 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
1029 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
1030 * @locked: whether we're still with the mmap_lock held
1032 * Returns either number of pages pinned (which may be less than the
1033 * number requested), or an error. Details about the return value:
1035 * -- If nr_pages is 0, returns 0.
1036 * -- If nr_pages is >0, but no pages were pinned, returns -errno.
1037 * -- If nr_pages is >0, and some pages were pinned, returns the number of
1038 * pages pinned. Again, this may be less than nr_pages.
1039 * -- 0 return value is possible when the fault would need to be retried.
1041 * The caller is responsible for releasing returned @pages, via put_page().
1043 * @vmas are valid only as long as mmap_lock is held.
1045 * Must be called with mmap_lock held. It may be released. See below.
1047 * __get_user_pages walks a process's page tables and takes a reference to
1048 * each struct page that each user address corresponds to at a given
1049 * instant. That is, it takes the page that would be accessed if a user
1050 * thread accesses the given user virtual address at that instant.
1052 * This does not guarantee that the page exists in the user mappings when
1053 * __get_user_pages returns, and there may even be a completely different
1054 * page there in some cases (eg. if mmapped pagecache has been invalidated
1055 * and subsequently re faulted). However it does guarantee that the page
1056 * won't be freed completely. And mostly callers simply care that the page
1057 * contains data that was valid *at some point in time*. Typically, an IO
1058 * or similar operation cannot guarantee anything stronger anyway because
1059 * locks can't be held over the syscall boundary.
1061 * If @gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE == 0, the page must not be written to. If
1062 * the page is written to, set_page_dirty (or set_page_dirty_lock, as
1063 * appropriate) must be called after the page is finished with, and
1064 * before put_page is called.
1066 * If @locked != NULL, *@locked will be set to 0 when mmap_lock is
1067 * released by an up_read(). That can happen if @gup_flags does not
1070 * A caller using such a combination of @locked and @gup_flags
1071 * must therefore hold the mmap_lock for reading only, and recognize
1072 * when it's been released. Otherwise, it must be held for either
1073 * reading or writing and will not be released.
1075 * In most cases, get_user_pages or get_user_pages_fast should be used
1076 * instead of __get_user_pages. __get_user_pages should be used only if
1077 * you need some special @gup_flags.
1079 static long __get_user_pages(struct mm_struct *mm,
1080 unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
1081 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
1082 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked)
1084 long ret = 0, i = 0;
1085 struct vm_area_struct *vma = NULL;
1086 struct follow_page_context ctx = { NULL };
1091 start = untagged_addr(start);
1093 VM_BUG_ON(!!pages != !!(gup_flags & (FOLL_GET | FOLL_PIN)));
1096 * If FOLL_FORCE is set then do not force a full fault as the hinting
1097 * fault information is unrelated to the reference behaviour of a task
1098 * using the address space
1100 if (!(gup_flags & FOLL_FORCE))
1101 gup_flags |= FOLL_NUMA;
1105 unsigned int foll_flags = gup_flags;
1106 unsigned int page_increm;
1108 /* first iteration or cross vma bound */
1109 if (!vma || start >= vma->vm_end) {
1110 vma = find_extend_vma(mm, start);
1111 if (!vma && in_gate_area(mm, start)) {
1112 ret = get_gate_page(mm, start & PAGE_MASK,
1114 pages ? &pages[i] : NULL);
1125 ret = check_vma_flags(vma, gup_flags);
1129 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma)) {
1130 i = follow_hugetlb_page(mm, vma, pages, vmas,
1131 &start, &nr_pages, i,
1133 if (locked && *locked == 0) {
1135 * We've got a VM_FAULT_RETRY
1136 * and we've lost mmap_lock.
1137 * We must stop here.
1139 BUG_ON(gup_flags & FOLL_NOWAIT);
1147 * If we have a pending SIGKILL, don't keep faulting pages and
1148 * potentially allocating memory.
1150 if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
1156 page = follow_page_mask(vma, start, foll_flags, &ctx);
1158 ret = faultin_page(vma, start, &foll_flags, locked);
1173 } else if (PTR_ERR(page) == -EEXIST) {
1175 * Proper page table entry exists, but no corresponding
1179 } else if (IS_ERR(page)) {
1180 ret = PTR_ERR(page);
1185 flush_anon_page(vma, page, start);
1186 flush_dcache_page(page);
1194 page_increm = 1 + (~(start >> PAGE_SHIFT) & ctx.page_mask);
1195 if (page_increm > nr_pages)
1196 page_increm = nr_pages;
1198 start += page_increm * PAGE_SIZE;
1199 nr_pages -= page_increm;
1203 put_dev_pagemap(ctx.pgmap);
1207 static bool vma_permits_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
1208 unsigned int fault_flags)
1210 bool write = !!(fault_flags & FAULT_FLAG_WRITE);
1211 bool foreign = !!(fault_flags & FAULT_FLAG_REMOTE);
1212 vm_flags_t vm_flags = write ? VM_WRITE : VM_READ;
1214 if (!(vm_flags & vma->vm_flags))
1218 * The architecture might have a hardware protection
1219 * mechanism other than read/write that can deny access.
1221 * gup always represents data access, not instruction
1222 * fetches, so execute=false here:
1224 if (!arch_vma_access_permitted(vma, write, false, foreign))
1231 * fixup_user_fault() - manually resolve a user page fault
1232 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
1233 * @address: user address
1234 * @fault_flags:flags to pass down to handle_mm_fault()
1235 * @unlocked: did we unlock the mmap_lock while retrying, maybe NULL if caller
1236 * does not allow retry. If NULL, the caller must guarantee
1237 * that fault_flags does not contain FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY.
1239 * This is meant to be called in the specific scenario where for locking reasons
1240 * we try to access user memory in atomic context (within a pagefault_disable()
1241 * section), this returns -EFAULT, and we want to resolve the user fault before
1244 * Typically this is meant to be used by the futex code.
1246 * The main difference with get_user_pages() is that this function will
1247 * unconditionally call handle_mm_fault() which will in turn perform all the
1248 * necessary SW fixup of the dirty and young bits in the PTE, while
1249 * get_user_pages() only guarantees to update these in the struct page.
1251 * This is important for some architectures where those bits also gate the
1252 * access permission to the page because they are maintained in software. On
1253 * such architectures, gup() will not be enough to make a subsequent access
1256 * This function will not return with an unlocked mmap_lock. So it has not the
1257 * same semantics wrt the @mm->mmap_lock as does filemap_fault().
1259 int fixup_user_fault(struct mm_struct *mm,
1260 unsigned long address, unsigned int fault_flags,
1263 struct vm_area_struct *vma;
1266 address = untagged_addr(address);
1269 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY | FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE;
1272 vma = find_extend_vma(mm, address);
1273 if (!vma || address < vma->vm_start)
1276 if (!vma_permits_fault(vma, fault_flags))
1279 if ((fault_flags & FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE) &&
1280 fatal_signal_pending(current))
1283 ret = handle_mm_fault(vma, address, fault_flags, NULL);
1284 if (ret & VM_FAULT_ERROR) {
1285 int err = vm_fault_to_errno(ret, 0);
1292 if (ret & VM_FAULT_RETRY) {
1295 fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_TRIED;
1301 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fixup_user_fault);
1304 * Please note that this function, unlike __get_user_pages will not
1305 * return 0 for nr_pages > 0 without FOLL_NOWAIT
1307 static __always_inline long __get_user_pages_locked(struct mm_struct *mm,
1308 unsigned long start,
1309 unsigned long nr_pages,
1310 struct page **pages,
1311 struct vm_area_struct **vmas,
1315 long ret, pages_done;
1319 /* if VM_FAULT_RETRY can be returned, vmas become invalid */
1321 /* check caller initialized locked */
1322 BUG_ON(*locked != 1);
1325 if (flags & FOLL_PIN)
1326 mm_set_has_pinned_flag(&mm->flags);
1329 * FOLL_PIN and FOLL_GET are mutually exclusive. Traditional behavior
1330 * is to set FOLL_GET if the caller wants pages[] filled in (but has
1331 * carelessly failed to specify FOLL_GET), so keep doing that, but only
1332 * for FOLL_GET, not for the newer FOLL_PIN.
1334 * FOLL_PIN always expects pages to be non-null, but no need to assert
1335 * that here, as any failures will be obvious enough.
1337 if (pages && !(flags & FOLL_PIN))
1341 lock_dropped = false;
1343 ret = __get_user_pages(mm, start, nr_pages, flags, pages,
1346 /* VM_FAULT_RETRY couldn't trigger, bypass */
1349 /* VM_FAULT_RETRY cannot return errors */
1352 BUG_ON(ret >= nr_pages);
1363 * VM_FAULT_RETRY didn't trigger or it was a
1371 * VM_FAULT_RETRY triggered, so seek to the faulting offset.
1372 * For the prefault case (!pages) we only update counts.
1376 start += ret << PAGE_SHIFT;
1377 lock_dropped = true;
1381 * Repeat on the address that fired VM_FAULT_RETRY
1382 * with both FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY and
1383 * FAULT_FLAG_TRIED. Note that GUP can be interrupted
1384 * by fatal signals, so we need to check it before we
1385 * start trying again otherwise it can loop forever.
1388 if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
1390 pages_done = -EINTR;
1394 ret = mmap_read_lock_killable(mm);
1403 ret = __get_user_pages(mm, start, 1, flags | FOLL_TRIED,
1404 pages, NULL, locked);
1406 /* Continue to retry until we succeeded */
1424 if (lock_dropped && *locked) {
1426 * We must let the caller know we temporarily dropped the lock
1427 * and so the critical section protected by it was lost.
1429 mmap_read_unlock(mm);
1436 * populate_vma_page_range() - populate a range of pages in the vma.
1438 * @start: start address
1440 * @locked: whether the mmap_lock is still held
1442 * This takes care of mlocking the pages too if VM_LOCKED is set.
1444 * Return either number of pages pinned in the vma, or a negative error
1447 * vma->vm_mm->mmap_lock must be held.
1449 * If @locked is NULL, it may be held for read or write and will
1452 * If @locked is non-NULL, it must held for read only and may be
1453 * released. If it's released, *@locked will be set to 0.
1455 long populate_vma_page_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
1456 unsigned long start, unsigned long end, int *locked)
1458 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
1459 unsigned long nr_pages = (end - start) / PAGE_SIZE;
1462 VM_BUG_ON(!PAGE_ALIGNED(start));
1463 VM_BUG_ON(!PAGE_ALIGNED(end));
1464 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(start < vma->vm_start, vma);
1465 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(end > vma->vm_end, vma);
1466 mmap_assert_locked(mm);
1468 gup_flags = FOLL_TOUCH | FOLL_POPULATE | FOLL_MLOCK;
1469 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_LOCKONFAULT)
1470 gup_flags &= ~FOLL_POPULATE;
1472 * We want to touch writable mappings with a write fault in order
1473 * to break COW, except for shared mappings because these don't COW
1474 * and we would not want to dirty them for nothing.
1476 if ((vma->vm_flags & (VM_WRITE | VM_SHARED)) == VM_WRITE)
1477 gup_flags |= FOLL_WRITE;
1480 * We want mlock to succeed for regions that have any permissions
1481 * other than PROT_NONE.
1483 if (vma_is_accessible(vma))
1484 gup_flags |= FOLL_FORCE;
1487 * We made sure addr is within a VMA, so the following will
1488 * not result in a stack expansion that recurses back here.
1490 return __get_user_pages(mm, start, nr_pages, gup_flags,
1491 NULL, NULL, locked);
1495 * faultin_vma_page_range() - populate (prefault) page tables inside the
1496 * given VMA range readable/writable
1498 * This takes care of mlocking the pages, too, if VM_LOCKED is set.
1501 * @start: start address
1503 * @write: whether to prefault readable or writable
1504 * @locked: whether the mmap_lock is still held
1506 * Returns either number of processed pages in the vma, or a negative error
1507 * code on error (see __get_user_pages()).
1509 * vma->vm_mm->mmap_lock must be held. The range must be page-aligned and
1510 * covered by the VMA.
1512 * If @locked is NULL, it may be held for read or write and will be unperturbed.
1514 * If @locked is non-NULL, it must held for read only and may be released. If
1515 * it's released, *@locked will be set to 0.
1517 long faultin_vma_page_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long start,
1518 unsigned long end, bool write, int *locked)
1520 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
1521 unsigned long nr_pages = (end - start) / PAGE_SIZE;
1524 VM_BUG_ON(!PAGE_ALIGNED(start));
1525 VM_BUG_ON(!PAGE_ALIGNED(end));
1526 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(start < vma->vm_start, vma);
1527 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(end > vma->vm_end, vma);
1528 mmap_assert_locked(mm);
1531 * FOLL_TOUCH: Mark page accessed and thereby young; will also mark
1532 * the page dirty with FOLL_WRITE -- which doesn't make a
1533 * difference with !FOLL_FORCE, because the page is writable
1534 * in the page table.
1535 * FOLL_HWPOISON: Return -EHWPOISON instead of -EFAULT when we hit
1537 * FOLL_POPULATE: Always populate memory with VM_LOCKONFAULT.
1538 * !FOLL_FORCE: Require proper access permissions.
1540 gup_flags = FOLL_TOUCH | FOLL_POPULATE | FOLL_MLOCK | FOLL_HWPOISON;
1542 gup_flags |= FOLL_WRITE;
1545 * We want to report -EINVAL instead of -EFAULT for any permission
1546 * problems or incompatible mappings.
1548 if (check_vma_flags(vma, gup_flags))
1551 return __get_user_pages(mm, start, nr_pages, gup_flags,
1552 NULL, NULL, locked);
1556 * __mm_populate - populate and/or mlock pages within a range of address space.
1558 * This is used to implement mlock() and the MAP_POPULATE / MAP_LOCKED mmap
1559 * flags. VMAs must be already marked with the desired vm_flags, and
1560 * mmap_lock must not be held.
1562 int __mm_populate(unsigned long start, unsigned long len, int ignore_errors)
1564 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
1565 unsigned long end, nstart, nend;
1566 struct vm_area_struct *vma = NULL;
1572 for (nstart = start; nstart < end; nstart = nend) {
1574 * We want to fault in pages for [nstart; end) address range.
1575 * Find first corresponding VMA.
1580 vma = find_vma(mm, nstart);
1581 } else if (nstart >= vma->vm_end)
1583 if (!vma || vma->vm_start >= end)
1586 * Set [nstart; nend) to intersection of desired address
1587 * range with the first VMA. Also, skip undesirable VMA types.
1589 nend = min(end, vma->vm_end);
1590 if (vma->vm_flags & (VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP))
1592 if (nstart < vma->vm_start)
1593 nstart = vma->vm_start;
1595 * Now fault in a range of pages. populate_vma_page_range()
1596 * double checks the vma flags, so that it won't mlock pages
1597 * if the vma was already munlocked.
1599 ret = populate_vma_page_range(vma, nstart, nend, &locked);
1601 if (ignore_errors) {
1603 continue; /* continue at next VMA */
1607 nend = nstart + ret * PAGE_SIZE;
1611 mmap_read_unlock(mm);
1612 return ret; /* 0 or negative error code */
1614 #else /* CONFIG_MMU */
1615 static long __get_user_pages_locked(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start,
1616 unsigned long nr_pages, struct page **pages,
1617 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked,
1618 unsigned int foll_flags)
1620 struct vm_area_struct *vma;
1621 unsigned long vm_flags;
1624 /* calculate required read or write permissions.
1625 * If FOLL_FORCE is set, we only require the "MAY" flags.
1627 vm_flags = (foll_flags & FOLL_WRITE) ?
1628 (VM_WRITE | VM_MAYWRITE) : (VM_READ | VM_MAYREAD);
1629 vm_flags &= (foll_flags & FOLL_FORCE) ?
1630 (VM_MAYREAD | VM_MAYWRITE) : (VM_READ | VM_WRITE);
1632 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
1633 vma = find_vma(mm, start);
1635 goto finish_or_fault;
1637 /* protect what we can, including chardevs */
1638 if ((vma->vm_flags & (VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP)) ||
1639 !(vm_flags & vma->vm_flags))
1640 goto finish_or_fault;
1643 pages[i] = virt_to_page(start);
1649 start = (start + PAGE_SIZE) & PAGE_MASK;
1655 return i ? : -EFAULT;
1657 #endif /* !CONFIG_MMU */
1660 * get_dump_page() - pin user page in memory while writing it to core dump
1661 * @addr: user address
1663 * Returns struct page pointer of user page pinned for dump,
1664 * to be freed afterwards by put_page().
1666 * Returns NULL on any kind of failure - a hole must then be inserted into
1667 * the corefile, to preserve alignment with its headers; and also returns
1668 * NULL wherever the ZERO_PAGE, or an anonymous pte_none, has been found -
1669 * allowing a hole to be left in the corefile to save disk space.
1671 * Called without mmap_lock (takes and releases the mmap_lock by itself).
1673 #ifdef CONFIG_ELF_CORE
1674 struct page *get_dump_page(unsigned long addr)
1676 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
1681 if (mmap_read_lock_killable(mm))
1683 ret = __get_user_pages_locked(mm, addr, 1, &page, NULL, &locked,
1684 FOLL_FORCE | FOLL_DUMP | FOLL_GET);
1686 mmap_read_unlock(mm);
1687 return (ret == 1) ? page : NULL;
1689 #endif /* CONFIG_ELF_CORE */
1691 #ifdef CONFIG_MIGRATION
1693 * Check whether all pages are pinnable, if so return number of pages. If some
1694 * pages are not pinnable, migrate them, and unpin all pages. Return zero if
1695 * pages were migrated, or if some pages were not successfully isolated.
1696 * Return negative error if migration fails.
1698 static long check_and_migrate_movable_pages(unsigned long nr_pages,
1699 struct page **pages,
1700 unsigned int gup_flags)
1703 unsigned long isolation_error_count = 0;
1704 bool drain_allow = true;
1705 LIST_HEAD(movable_page_list);
1707 struct page *prev_head = NULL;
1709 struct migration_target_control mtc = {
1710 .nid = NUMA_NO_NODE,
1711 .gfp_mask = GFP_USER | __GFP_NOWARN,
1714 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
1715 head = compound_head(pages[i]);
1716 if (head == prev_head)
1720 * If we get a movable page, since we are going to be pinning
1721 * these entries, try to move them out if possible.
1723 if (!is_pinnable_page(head)) {
1724 if (PageHuge(head)) {
1725 if (!isolate_huge_page(head, &movable_page_list))
1726 isolation_error_count++;
1728 if (!PageLRU(head) && drain_allow) {
1729 lru_add_drain_all();
1730 drain_allow = false;
1733 if (isolate_lru_page(head)) {
1734 isolation_error_count++;
1737 list_add_tail(&head->lru, &movable_page_list);
1738 mod_node_page_state(page_pgdat(head),
1740 page_is_file_lru(head),
1741 thp_nr_pages(head));
1747 * If list is empty, and no isolation errors, means that all pages are
1748 * in the correct zone.
1750 if (list_empty(&movable_page_list) && !isolation_error_count)
1753 if (gup_flags & FOLL_PIN) {
1754 unpin_user_pages(pages, nr_pages);
1756 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++)
1759 if (!list_empty(&movable_page_list)) {
1760 ret = migrate_pages(&movable_page_list, alloc_migration_target,
1761 NULL, (unsigned long)&mtc, MIGRATE_SYNC,
1762 MR_LONGTERM_PIN, NULL);
1763 if (ret && !list_empty(&movable_page_list))
1764 putback_movable_pages(&movable_page_list);
1767 return ret > 0 ? -ENOMEM : ret;
1770 static long check_and_migrate_movable_pages(unsigned long nr_pages,
1771 struct page **pages,
1772 unsigned int gup_flags)
1776 #endif /* CONFIG_MIGRATION */
1779 * __gup_longterm_locked() is a wrapper for __get_user_pages_locked which
1780 * allows us to process the FOLL_LONGTERM flag.
1782 static long __gup_longterm_locked(struct mm_struct *mm,
1783 unsigned long start,
1784 unsigned long nr_pages,
1785 struct page **pages,
1786 struct vm_area_struct **vmas,
1787 unsigned int gup_flags)
1792 if (!(gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
1793 return __get_user_pages_locked(mm, start, nr_pages, pages, vmas,
1795 flags = memalloc_pin_save();
1797 rc = __get_user_pages_locked(mm, start, nr_pages, pages, vmas,
1801 rc = check_and_migrate_movable_pages(rc, pages, gup_flags);
1803 memalloc_pin_restore(flags);
1808 static bool is_valid_gup_flags(unsigned int gup_flags)
1811 * FOLL_PIN must only be set internally by the pin_user_pages*() APIs,
1812 * never directly by the caller, so enforce that with an assertion:
1814 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_PIN))
1817 * FOLL_PIN is a prerequisite to FOLL_LONGTERM. Another way of saying
1818 * that is, FOLL_LONGTERM is a specific case, more restrictive case of
1821 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
1828 static long __get_user_pages_remote(struct mm_struct *mm,
1829 unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
1830 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
1831 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked)
1834 * Parts of FOLL_LONGTERM behavior are incompatible with
1835 * FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY because of the FS DAX check requirement on
1836 * vmas. However, this only comes up if locked is set, and there are
1837 * callers that do request FOLL_LONGTERM, but do not set locked. So,
1838 * allow what we can.
1840 if (gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM) {
1841 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(locked))
1844 * This will check the vmas (even if our vmas arg is NULL)
1845 * and return -ENOTSUPP if DAX isn't allowed in this case:
1847 return __gup_longterm_locked(mm, start, nr_pages, pages,
1848 vmas, gup_flags | FOLL_TOUCH |
1852 return __get_user_pages_locked(mm, start, nr_pages, pages, vmas,
1854 gup_flags | FOLL_TOUCH | FOLL_REMOTE);
1858 * get_user_pages_remote() - pin user pages in memory
1859 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
1860 * @start: starting user address
1861 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
1862 * @gup_flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
1863 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
1864 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
1865 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
1866 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
1867 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
1868 * @locked: pointer to lock flag indicating whether lock is held and
1869 * subsequently whether VM_FAULT_RETRY functionality can be
1870 * utilised. Lock must initially be held.
1872 * Returns either number of pages pinned (which may be less than the
1873 * number requested), or an error. Details about the return value:
1875 * -- If nr_pages is 0, returns 0.
1876 * -- If nr_pages is >0, but no pages were pinned, returns -errno.
1877 * -- If nr_pages is >0, and some pages were pinned, returns the number of
1878 * pages pinned. Again, this may be less than nr_pages.
1880 * The caller is responsible for releasing returned @pages, via put_page().
1882 * @vmas are valid only as long as mmap_lock is held.
1884 * Must be called with mmap_lock held for read or write.
1886 * get_user_pages_remote walks a process's page tables and takes a reference
1887 * to each struct page that each user address corresponds to at a given
1888 * instant. That is, it takes the page that would be accessed if a user
1889 * thread accesses the given user virtual address at that instant.
1891 * This does not guarantee that the page exists in the user mappings when
1892 * get_user_pages_remote returns, and there may even be a completely different
1893 * page there in some cases (eg. if mmapped pagecache has been invalidated
1894 * and subsequently re faulted). However it does guarantee that the page
1895 * won't be freed completely. And mostly callers simply care that the page
1896 * contains data that was valid *at some point in time*. Typically, an IO
1897 * or similar operation cannot guarantee anything stronger anyway because
1898 * locks can't be held over the syscall boundary.
1900 * If gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE == 0, the page must not be written to. If the page
1901 * is written to, set_page_dirty (or set_page_dirty_lock, as appropriate) must
1902 * be called after the page is finished with, and before put_page is called.
1904 * get_user_pages_remote is typically used for fewer-copy IO operations,
1905 * to get a handle on the memory by some means other than accesses
1906 * via the user virtual addresses. The pages may be submitted for
1907 * DMA to devices or accessed via their kernel linear mapping (via the
1908 * kmap APIs). Care should be taken to use the correct cache flushing APIs.
1910 * See also get_user_pages_fast, for performance critical applications.
1912 * get_user_pages_remote should be phased out in favor of
1913 * get_user_pages_locked|unlocked or get_user_pages_fast. Nothing
1914 * should use get_user_pages_remote because it cannot pass
1915 * FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY to handle_mm_fault.
1917 long get_user_pages_remote(struct mm_struct *mm,
1918 unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
1919 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
1920 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked)
1922 if (!is_valid_gup_flags(gup_flags))
1925 return __get_user_pages_remote(mm, start, nr_pages, gup_flags,
1926 pages, vmas, locked);
1928 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_remote);
1930 #else /* CONFIG_MMU */
1931 long get_user_pages_remote(struct mm_struct *mm,
1932 unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
1933 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
1934 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked)
1939 static long __get_user_pages_remote(struct mm_struct *mm,
1940 unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
1941 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
1942 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked)
1946 #endif /* !CONFIG_MMU */
1949 * get_user_pages() - pin user pages in memory
1950 * @start: starting user address
1951 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
1952 * @gup_flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
1953 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
1954 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
1955 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
1956 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
1957 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
1959 * This is the same as get_user_pages_remote(), just with a less-flexible
1960 * calling convention where we assume that the mm being operated on belongs to
1961 * the current task, and doesn't allow passing of a locked parameter. We also
1962 * obviously don't pass FOLL_REMOTE in here.
1964 long get_user_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
1965 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
1966 struct vm_area_struct **vmas)
1968 if (!is_valid_gup_flags(gup_flags))
1971 return __gup_longterm_locked(current->mm, start, nr_pages,
1972 pages, vmas, gup_flags | FOLL_TOUCH);
1974 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages);
1977 * get_user_pages_locked() - variant of get_user_pages()
1979 * @start: starting user address
1980 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
1981 * @gup_flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
1982 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
1983 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
1984 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
1985 * @locked: pointer to lock flag indicating whether lock is held and
1986 * subsequently whether VM_FAULT_RETRY functionality can be
1987 * utilised. Lock must initially be held.
1989 * It is suitable to replace the form:
1991 * mmap_read_lock(mm);
1993 * get_user_pages(mm, ..., pages, NULL);
1994 * mmap_read_unlock(mm);
1999 * mmap_read_lock(mm);
2001 * get_user_pages_locked(mm, ..., pages, &locked);
2003 * mmap_read_unlock(mm);
2005 * We can leverage the VM_FAULT_RETRY functionality in the page fault
2006 * paths better by using either get_user_pages_locked() or
2007 * get_user_pages_unlocked().
2010 long get_user_pages_locked(unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
2011 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
2015 * FIXME: Current FOLL_LONGTERM behavior is incompatible with
2016 * FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY because of the FS DAX check requirement on
2017 * vmas. As there are no users of this flag in this call we simply
2018 * disallow this option for now.
2020 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
2023 * FOLL_PIN must only be set internally by the pin_user_pages*() APIs,
2024 * never directly by the caller, so enforce that:
2026 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_PIN))
2029 return __get_user_pages_locked(current->mm, start, nr_pages,
2030 pages, NULL, locked,
2031 gup_flags | FOLL_TOUCH);
2033 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_locked);
2036 * get_user_pages_unlocked() is suitable to replace the form:
2038 * mmap_read_lock(mm);
2039 * get_user_pages(mm, ..., pages, NULL);
2040 * mmap_read_unlock(mm);
2044 * get_user_pages_unlocked(mm, ..., pages);
2046 * It is functionally equivalent to get_user_pages_fast so
2047 * get_user_pages_fast should be used instead if specific gup_flags
2048 * (e.g. FOLL_FORCE) are not required.
2050 long get_user_pages_unlocked(unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
2051 struct page **pages, unsigned int gup_flags)
2053 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
2058 * FIXME: Current FOLL_LONGTERM behavior is incompatible with
2059 * FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY because of the FS DAX check requirement on
2060 * vmas. As there are no users of this flag in this call we simply
2061 * disallow this option for now.
2063 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
2067 ret = __get_user_pages_locked(mm, start, nr_pages, pages, NULL,
2068 &locked, gup_flags | FOLL_TOUCH);
2070 mmap_read_unlock(mm);
2073 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_user_pages_unlocked);
2078 * get_user_pages_fast attempts to pin user pages by walking the page
2079 * tables directly and avoids taking locks. Thus the walker needs to be
2080 * protected from page table pages being freed from under it, and should
2081 * block any THP splits.
2083 * One way to achieve this is to have the walker disable interrupts, and
2084 * rely on IPIs from the TLB flushing code blocking before the page table
2085 * pages are freed. This is unsuitable for architectures that do not need
2086 * to broadcast an IPI when invalidating TLBs.
2088 * Another way to achieve this is to batch up page table containing pages
2089 * belonging to more than one mm_user, then rcu_sched a callback to free those
2090 * pages. Disabling interrupts will allow the fast_gup walker to both block
2091 * the rcu_sched callback, and an IPI that we broadcast for splitting THPs
2092 * (which is a relatively rare event). The code below adopts this strategy.
2094 * Before activating this code, please be aware that the following assumptions
2095 * are currently made:
2097 * *) Either MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE is enabled, and tlb_remove_table() is used to
2098 * free pages containing page tables or TLB flushing requires IPI broadcast.
2100 * *) ptes can be read atomically by the architecture.
2102 * *) access_ok is sufficient to validate userspace address ranges.
2104 * The last two assumptions can be relaxed by the addition of helper functions.
2106 * This code is based heavily on the PowerPC implementation by Nick Piggin.
2108 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_FAST_GUP
2110 static void __maybe_unused undo_dev_pagemap(int *nr, int nr_start,
2112 struct page **pages)
2114 while ((*nr) - nr_start) {
2115 struct page *page = pages[--(*nr)];
2117 ClearPageReferenced(page);
2118 if (flags & FOLL_PIN)
2119 unpin_user_page(page);
2125 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL
2126 static int gup_pte_range(pmd_t pmd, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2127 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2129 struct dev_pagemap *pgmap = NULL;
2130 int nr_start = *nr, ret = 0;
2133 ptem = ptep = pte_offset_map(&pmd, addr);
2135 pte_t pte = ptep_get_lockless(ptep);
2136 struct page *head, *page;
2139 * Similar to the PMD case below, NUMA hinting must take slow
2140 * path using the pte_protnone check.
2142 if (pte_protnone(pte))
2145 if (!pte_access_permitted(pte, flags & FOLL_WRITE))
2148 if (pte_devmap(pte)) {
2149 if (unlikely(flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
2152 pgmap = get_dev_pagemap(pte_pfn(pte), pgmap);
2153 if (unlikely(!pgmap)) {
2154 undo_dev_pagemap(nr, nr_start, flags, pages);
2157 } else if (pte_special(pte))
2160 VM_BUG_ON(!pfn_valid(pte_pfn(pte)));
2161 page = pte_page(pte);
2163 head = try_grab_compound_head(page, 1, flags);
2167 if (unlikely(page_is_secretmem(page))) {
2168 put_compound_head(head, 1, flags);
2172 if (unlikely(pte_val(pte) != pte_val(*ptep))) {
2173 put_compound_head(head, 1, flags);
2177 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(compound_head(page) != head, page);
2180 * We need to make the page accessible if and only if we are
2181 * going to access its content (the FOLL_PIN case). Please
2182 * see Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst for
2185 if (flags & FOLL_PIN) {
2186 ret = arch_make_page_accessible(page);
2188 unpin_user_page(page);
2192 SetPageReferenced(page);
2196 } while (ptep++, addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr != end);
2202 put_dev_pagemap(pgmap);
2209 * If we can't determine whether or not a pte is special, then fail immediately
2210 * for ptes. Note, we can still pin HugeTLB and THP as these are guaranteed not
2213 * For a futex to be placed on a THP tail page, get_futex_key requires a
2214 * get_user_pages_fast_only implementation that can pin pages. Thus it's still
2215 * useful to have gup_huge_pmd even if we can't operate on ptes.
2217 static int gup_pte_range(pmd_t pmd, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2218 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2222 #endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL */
2224 #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_DEVMAP) && defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE)
2225 static int __gup_device_huge(unsigned long pfn, unsigned long addr,
2226 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2227 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2230 struct dev_pagemap *pgmap = NULL;
2234 struct page *page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
2236 pgmap = get_dev_pagemap(pfn, pgmap);
2237 if (unlikely(!pgmap)) {
2238 undo_dev_pagemap(nr, nr_start, flags, pages);
2242 SetPageReferenced(page);
2244 if (unlikely(!try_grab_page(page, flags))) {
2245 undo_dev_pagemap(nr, nr_start, flags, pages);
2251 } while (addr += PAGE_SIZE, addr != end);
2253 put_dev_pagemap(pgmap);
2257 static int __gup_device_huge_pmd(pmd_t orig, pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long addr,
2258 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2259 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2261 unsigned long fault_pfn;
2264 fault_pfn = pmd_pfn(orig) + ((addr & ~PMD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
2265 if (!__gup_device_huge(fault_pfn, addr, end, flags, pages, nr))
2268 if (unlikely(pmd_val(orig) != pmd_val(*pmdp))) {
2269 undo_dev_pagemap(nr, nr_start, flags, pages);
2275 static int __gup_device_huge_pud(pud_t orig, pud_t *pudp, unsigned long addr,
2276 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2277 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2279 unsigned long fault_pfn;
2282 fault_pfn = pud_pfn(orig) + ((addr & ~PUD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
2283 if (!__gup_device_huge(fault_pfn, addr, end, flags, pages, nr))
2286 if (unlikely(pud_val(orig) != pud_val(*pudp))) {
2287 undo_dev_pagemap(nr, nr_start, flags, pages);
2293 static int __gup_device_huge_pmd(pmd_t orig, pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long addr,
2294 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2295 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2301 static int __gup_device_huge_pud(pud_t pud, pud_t *pudp, unsigned long addr,
2302 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2303 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2310 static int record_subpages(struct page *page, unsigned long addr,
2311 unsigned long end, struct page **pages)
2315 for (nr = 0; addr != end; addr += PAGE_SIZE)
2316 pages[nr++] = page++;
2321 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_HUGEPD
2322 static unsigned long hugepte_addr_end(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2325 unsigned long __boundary = (addr + sz) & ~(sz-1);
2326 return (__boundary - 1 < end - 1) ? __boundary : end;
2329 static int gup_hugepte(pte_t *ptep, unsigned long sz, unsigned long addr,
2330 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2331 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2333 unsigned long pte_end;
2334 struct page *head, *page;
2338 pte_end = (addr + sz) & ~(sz-1);
2342 pte = huge_ptep_get(ptep);
2344 if (!pte_access_permitted(pte, flags & FOLL_WRITE))
2347 /* hugepages are never "special" */
2348 VM_BUG_ON(!pfn_valid(pte_pfn(pte)));
2350 head = pte_page(pte);
2351 page = head + ((addr & (sz-1)) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
2352 refs = record_subpages(page, addr, end, pages + *nr);
2354 head = try_grab_compound_head(head, refs, flags);
2358 if (unlikely(pte_val(pte) != pte_val(*ptep))) {
2359 put_compound_head(head, refs, flags);
2364 SetPageReferenced(head);
2368 static int gup_huge_pd(hugepd_t hugepd, unsigned long addr,
2369 unsigned int pdshift, unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2370 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2373 unsigned long sz = 1UL << hugepd_shift(hugepd);
2376 ptep = hugepte_offset(hugepd, addr, pdshift);
2378 next = hugepte_addr_end(addr, end, sz);
2379 if (!gup_hugepte(ptep, sz, addr, end, flags, pages, nr))
2381 } while (ptep++, addr = next, addr != end);
2386 static inline int gup_huge_pd(hugepd_t hugepd, unsigned long addr,
2387 unsigned int pdshift, unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2388 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2392 #endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_HUGEPD */
2394 static int gup_huge_pmd(pmd_t orig, pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long addr,
2395 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2396 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2398 struct page *head, *page;
2401 if (!pmd_access_permitted(orig, flags & FOLL_WRITE))
2404 if (pmd_devmap(orig)) {
2405 if (unlikely(flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
2407 return __gup_device_huge_pmd(orig, pmdp, addr, end, flags,
2411 page = pmd_page(orig) + ((addr & ~PMD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
2412 refs = record_subpages(page, addr, end, pages + *nr);
2414 head = try_grab_compound_head(pmd_page(orig), refs, flags);
2418 if (unlikely(pmd_val(orig) != pmd_val(*pmdp))) {
2419 put_compound_head(head, refs, flags);
2424 SetPageReferenced(head);
2428 static int gup_huge_pud(pud_t orig, pud_t *pudp, unsigned long addr,
2429 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2430 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2432 struct page *head, *page;
2435 if (!pud_access_permitted(orig, flags & FOLL_WRITE))
2438 if (pud_devmap(orig)) {
2439 if (unlikely(flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
2441 return __gup_device_huge_pud(orig, pudp, addr, end, flags,
2445 page = pud_page(orig) + ((addr & ~PUD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
2446 refs = record_subpages(page, addr, end, pages + *nr);
2448 head = try_grab_compound_head(pud_page(orig), refs, flags);
2452 if (unlikely(pud_val(orig) != pud_val(*pudp))) {
2453 put_compound_head(head, refs, flags);
2458 SetPageReferenced(head);
2462 static int gup_huge_pgd(pgd_t orig, pgd_t *pgdp, unsigned long addr,
2463 unsigned long end, unsigned int flags,
2464 struct page **pages, int *nr)
2467 struct page *head, *page;
2469 if (!pgd_access_permitted(orig, flags & FOLL_WRITE))
2472 BUILD_BUG_ON(pgd_devmap(orig));
2474 page = pgd_page(orig) + ((addr & ~PGDIR_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
2475 refs = record_subpages(page, addr, end, pages + *nr);
2477 head = try_grab_compound_head(pgd_page(orig), refs, flags);
2481 if (unlikely(pgd_val(orig) != pgd_val(*pgdp))) {
2482 put_compound_head(head, refs, flags);
2487 SetPageReferenced(head);
2491 static int gup_pmd_range(pud_t *pudp, pud_t pud, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2492 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2497 pmdp = pmd_offset_lockless(pudp, pud, addr);
2499 pmd_t pmd = READ_ONCE(*pmdp);
2501 next = pmd_addr_end(addr, end);
2502 if (!pmd_present(pmd))
2505 if (unlikely(pmd_trans_huge(pmd) || pmd_huge(pmd) ||
2508 * NUMA hinting faults need to be handled in the GUP
2509 * slowpath for accounting purposes and so that they
2510 * can be serialised against THP migration.
2512 if (pmd_protnone(pmd))
2515 if (!gup_huge_pmd(pmd, pmdp, addr, next, flags,
2519 } else if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(pmd_val(pmd))))) {
2521 * architecture have different format for hugetlbfs
2522 * pmd format and THP pmd format
2524 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(pmd_val(pmd)), addr,
2525 PMD_SHIFT, next, flags, pages, nr))
2527 } else if (!gup_pte_range(pmd, addr, next, flags, pages, nr))
2529 } while (pmdp++, addr = next, addr != end);
2534 static int gup_pud_range(p4d_t *p4dp, p4d_t p4d, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2535 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2540 pudp = pud_offset_lockless(p4dp, p4d, addr);
2542 pud_t pud = READ_ONCE(*pudp);
2544 next = pud_addr_end(addr, end);
2545 if (unlikely(!pud_present(pud)))
2547 if (unlikely(pud_huge(pud))) {
2548 if (!gup_huge_pud(pud, pudp, addr, next, flags,
2551 } else if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(pud_val(pud))))) {
2552 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(pud_val(pud)), addr,
2553 PUD_SHIFT, next, flags, pages, nr))
2555 } else if (!gup_pmd_range(pudp, pud, addr, next, flags, pages, nr))
2557 } while (pudp++, addr = next, addr != end);
2562 static int gup_p4d_range(pgd_t *pgdp, pgd_t pgd, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2563 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2568 p4dp = p4d_offset_lockless(pgdp, pgd, addr);
2570 p4d_t p4d = READ_ONCE(*p4dp);
2572 next = p4d_addr_end(addr, end);
2575 BUILD_BUG_ON(p4d_huge(p4d));
2576 if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(p4d_val(p4d))))) {
2577 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(p4d_val(p4d)), addr,
2578 P4D_SHIFT, next, flags, pages, nr))
2580 } else if (!gup_pud_range(p4dp, p4d, addr, next, flags, pages, nr))
2582 } while (p4dp++, addr = next, addr != end);
2587 static void gup_pgd_range(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2588 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2593 pgdp = pgd_offset(current->mm, addr);
2595 pgd_t pgd = READ_ONCE(*pgdp);
2597 next = pgd_addr_end(addr, end);
2600 if (unlikely(pgd_huge(pgd))) {
2601 if (!gup_huge_pgd(pgd, pgdp, addr, next, flags,
2604 } else if (unlikely(is_hugepd(__hugepd(pgd_val(pgd))))) {
2605 if (!gup_huge_pd(__hugepd(pgd_val(pgd)), addr,
2606 PGDIR_SHIFT, next, flags, pages, nr))
2608 } else if (!gup_p4d_range(pgdp, pgd, addr, next, flags, pages, nr))
2610 } while (pgdp++, addr = next, addr != end);
2613 static inline void gup_pgd_range(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
2614 unsigned int flags, struct page **pages, int *nr)
2617 #endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_FAST_GUP */
2619 #ifndef gup_fast_permitted
2621 * Check if it's allowed to use get_user_pages_fast_only() for the range, or
2622 * we need to fall back to the slow version:
2624 static bool gup_fast_permitted(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
2630 static int __gup_longterm_unlocked(unsigned long start, int nr_pages,
2631 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages)
2636 * FIXME: FOLL_LONGTERM does not work with
2637 * get_user_pages_unlocked() (see comments in that function)
2639 if (gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM) {
2640 mmap_read_lock(current->mm);
2641 ret = __gup_longterm_locked(current->mm,
2643 pages, NULL, gup_flags);
2644 mmap_read_unlock(current->mm);
2646 ret = get_user_pages_unlocked(start, nr_pages,
2653 static unsigned long lockless_pages_from_mm(unsigned long start,
2655 unsigned int gup_flags,
2656 struct page **pages)
2658 unsigned long flags;
2662 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HAVE_FAST_GUP) ||
2663 !gup_fast_permitted(start, end))
2666 if (gup_flags & FOLL_PIN) {
2667 seq = raw_read_seqcount(¤t->mm->write_protect_seq);
2673 * Disable interrupts. The nested form is used, in order to allow full,
2674 * general purpose use of this routine.
2676 * With interrupts disabled, we block page table pages from being freed
2677 * from under us. See struct mmu_table_batch comments in
2678 * include/asm-generic/tlb.h for more details.
2680 * We do not adopt an rcu_read_lock() here as we also want to block IPIs
2681 * that come from THPs splitting.
2683 local_irq_save(flags);
2684 gup_pgd_range(start, end, gup_flags, pages, &nr_pinned);
2685 local_irq_restore(flags);
2688 * When pinning pages for DMA there could be a concurrent write protect
2689 * from fork() via copy_page_range(), in this case always fail fast GUP.
2691 if (gup_flags & FOLL_PIN) {
2692 if (read_seqcount_retry(¤t->mm->write_protect_seq, seq)) {
2693 unpin_user_pages(pages, nr_pinned);
2700 static int internal_get_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start,
2701 unsigned long nr_pages,
2702 unsigned int gup_flags,
2703 struct page **pages)
2705 unsigned long len, end;
2706 unsigned long nr_pinned;
2709 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & ~(FOLL_WRITE | FOLL_LONGTERM |
2710 FOLL_FORCE | FOLL_PIN | FOLL_GET |
2714 if (gup_flags & FOLL_PIN)
2715 mm_set_has_pinned_flag(¤t->mm->flags);
2717 if (!(gup_flags & FOLL_FAST_ONLY))
2718 might_lock_read(¤t->mm->mmap_lock);
2720 start = untagged_addr(start) & PAGE_MASK;
2721 len = nr_pages << PAGE_SHIFT;
2722 if (check_add_overflow(start, len, &end))
2724 if (unlikely(!access_ok((void __user *)start, len)))
2727 nr_pinned = lockless_pages_from_mm(start, end, gup_flags, pages);
2728 if (nr_pinned == nr_pages || gup_flags & FOLL_FAST_ONLY)
2731 /* Slow path: try to get the remaining pages with get_user_pages */
2732 start += nr_pinned << PAGE_SHIFT;
2734 ret = __gup_longterm_unlocked(start, nr_pages - nr_pinned, gup_flags,
2738 * The caller has to unpin the pages we already pinned so
2739 * returning -errno is not an option
2745 return ret + nr_pinned;
2749 * get_user_pages_fast_only() - pin user pages in memory
2750 * @start: starting user address
2751 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
2752 * @gup_flags: flags modifying pin behaviour
2753 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
2754 * Should be at least nr_pages long.
2756 * Like get_user_pages_fast() except it's IRQ-safe in that it won't fall back to
2758 * Note a difference with get_user_pages_fast: this always returns the
2759 * number of pages pinned, 0 if no pages were pinned.
2761 * If the architecture does not support this function, simply return with no
2764 * Careful, careful! COW breaking can go either way, so a non-write
2765 * access can get ambiguous page results. If you call this function without
2766 * 'write' set, you'd better be sure that you're ok with that ambiguity.
2768 int get_user_pages_fast_only(unsigned long start, int nr_pages,
2769 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages)
2773 * Internally (within mm/gup.c), gup fast variants must set FOLL_GET,
2774 * because gup fast is always a "pin with a +1 page refcount" request.
2776 * FOLL_FAST_ONLY is required in order to match the API description of
2777 * this routine: no fall back to regular ("slow") GUP.
2779 gup_flags |= FOLL_GET | FOLL_FAST_ONLY;
2781 nr_pinned = internal_get_user_pages_fast(start, nr_pages, gup_flags,
2785 * As specified in the API description above, this routine is not
2786 * allowed to return negative values. However, the common core
2787 * routine internal_get_user_pages_fast() *can* return -errno.
2788 * Therefore, correct for that here:
2795 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_user_pages_fast_only);
2798 * get_user_pages_fast() - pin user pages in memory
2799 * @start: starting user address
2800 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
2801 * @gup_flags: flags modifying pin behaviour
2802 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
2803 * Should be at least nr_pages long.
2805 * Attempt to pin user pages in memory without taking mm->mmap_lock.
2806 * If not successful, it will fall back to taking the lock and
2807 * calling get_user_pages().
2809 * Returns number of pages pinned. This may be fewer than the number requested.
2810 * If nr_pages is 0 or negative, returns 0. If no pages were pinned, returns
2813 int get_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start, int nr_pages,
2814 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages)
2816 if (!is_valid_gup_flags(gup_flags))
2820 * The caller may or may not have explicitly set FOLL_GET; either way is
2821 * OK. However, internally (within mm/gup.c), gup fast variants must set
2822 * FOLL_GET, because gup fast is always a "pin with a +1 page refcount"
2825 gup_flags |= FOLL_GET;
2826 return internal_get_user_pages_fast(start, nr_pages, gup_flags, pages);
2828 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_user_pages_fast);
2831 * pin_user_pages_fast() - pin user pages in memory without taking locks
2833 * @start: starting user address
2834 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
2835 * @gup_flags: flags modifying pin behaviour
2836 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
2837 * Should be at least nr_pages long.
2839 * Nearly the same as get_user_pages_fast(), except that FOLL_PIN is set. See
2840 * get_user_pages_fast() for documentation on the function arguments, because
2841 * the arguments here are identical.
2843 * FOLL_PIN means that the pages must be released via unpin_user_page(). Please
2844 * see Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst for further details.
2846 int pin_user_pages_fast(unsigned long start, int nr_pages,
2847 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages)
2849 /* FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. */
2850 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_GET))
2853 gup_flags |= FOLL_PIN;
2854 return internal_get_user_pages_fast(start, nr_pages, gup_flags, pages);
2856 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pin_user_pages_fast);
2859 * This is the FOLL_PIN equivalent of get_user_pages_fast_only(). Behavior
2860 * is the same, except that this one sets FOLL_PIN instead of FOLL_GET.
2862 * The API rules are the same, too: no negative values may be returned.
2864 int pin_user_pages_fast_only(unsigned long start, int nr_pages,
2865 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages)
2870 * FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. Note that the API
2871 * rules require returning 0, rather than -errno:
2873 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_GET))
2876 * FOLL_FAST_ONLY is required in order to match the API description of
2877 * this routine: no fall back to regular ("slow") GUP.
2879 gup_flags |= (FOLL_PIN | FOLL_FAST_ONLY);
2880 nr_pinned = internal_get_user_pages_fast(start, nr_pages, gup_flags,
2883 * This routine is not allowed to return negative values. However,
2884 * internal_get_user_pages_fast() *can* return -errno. Therefore,
2885 * correct for that here:
2892 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pin_user_pages_fast_only);
2895 * pin_user_pages_remote() - pin pages of a remote process
2897 * @mm: mm_struct of target mm
2898 * @start: starting user address
2899 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
2900 * @gup_flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
2901 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
2902 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
2903 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
2904 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
2905 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
2906 * @locked: pointer to lock flag indicating whether lock is held and
2907 * subsequently whether VM_FAULT_RETRY functionality can be
2908 * utilised. Lock must initially be held.
2910 * Nearly the same as get_user_pages_remote(), except that FOLL_PIN is set. See
2911 * get_user_pages_remote() for documentation on the function arguments, because
2912 * the arguments here are identical.
2914 * FOLL_PIN means that the pages must be released via unpin_user_page(). Please
2915 * see Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst for details.
2917 long pin_user_pages_remote(struct mm_struct *mm,
2918 unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
2919 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
2920 struct vm_area_struct **vmas, int *locked)
2922 /* FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. */
2923 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_GET))
2926 gup_flags |= FOLL_PIN;
2927 return __get_user_pages_remote(mm, start, nr_pages, gup_flags,
2928 pages, vmas, locked);
2930 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pin_user_pages_remote);
2933 * pin_user_pages() - pin user pages in memory for use by other devices
2935 * @start: starting user address
2936 * @nr_pages: number of pages from start to pin
2937 * @gup_flags: flags modifying lookup behaviour
2938 * @pages: array that receives pointers to the pages pinned.
2939 * Should be at least nr_pages long. Or NULL, if caller
2940 * only intends to ensure the pages are faulted in.
2941 * @vmas: array of pointers to vmas corresponding to each page.
2942 * Or NULL if the caller does not require them.
2944 * Nearly the same as get_user_pages(), except that FOLL_TOUCH is not set, and
2947 * FOLL_PIN means that the pages must be released via unpin_user_page(). Please
2948 * see Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst for details.
2950 long pin_user_pages(unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
2951 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
2952 struct vm_area_struct **vmas)
2954 /* FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. */
2955 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_GET))
2958 gup_flags |= FOLL_PIN;
2959 return __gup_longterm_locked(current->mm, start, nr_pages,
2960 pages, vmas, gup_flags);
2962 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pin_user_pages);
2965 * pin_user_pages_unlocked() is the FOLL_PIN variant of
2966 * get_user_pages_unlocked(). Behavior is the same, except that this one sets
2967 * FOLL_PIN and rejects FOLL_GET.
2969 long pin_user_pages_unlocked(unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
2970 struct page **pages, unsigned int gup_flags)
2972 /* FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. */
2973 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_GET))
2976 gup_flags |= FOLL_PIN;
2977 return get_user_pages_unlocked(start, nr_pages, pages, gup_flags);
2979 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pin_user_pages_unlocked);
2982 * pin_user_pages_locked() is the FOLL_PIN variant of get_user_pages_locked().
2983 * Behavior is the same, except that this one sets FOLL_PIN and rejects
2986 long pin_user_pages_locked(unsigned long start, unsigned long nr_pages,
2987 unsigned int gup_flags, struct page **pages,
2991 * FIXME: Current FOLL_LONGTERM behavior is incompatible with
2992 * FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY because of the FS DAX check requirement on
2993 * vmas. As there are no users of this flag in this call we simply
2994 * disallow this option for now.
2996 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_LONGTERM))
2999 /* FOLL_GET and FOLL_PIN are mutually exclusive. */
3000 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(gup_flags & FOLL_GET))
3003 gup_flags |= FOLL_PIN;
3004 return __get_user_pages_locked(current->mm, start, nr_pages,
3005 pages, NULL, locked,
3006 gup_flags | FOLL_TOUCH);
3008 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pin_user_pages_locked);