When migrating a range of system memory to device private memory, some of
the pages in the address range may not be migrating. In this case, the non
migrating pages won't have a new GPU MMU entry to store but the
nvif_object_ioctl() NVIF_VMM_V0_PFNMAP method doesn't check the input and
stores a bad valid GPU page table entry.
Fix this by skipping the invalid input PTEs when updating the GPU page
tables.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200723223004.9586-2-rcampbell@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com>
dma_addr_t addr;
nvkm_kmap(pt->memory);
- while (ptes--) {
+ for (; ptes; ptes--, map->pfn++) {
u64 data = 0;
+
+ if (!(*map->pfn & NVKM_VMM_PFN_V))
+ continue;
+
if (!(*map->pfn & NVKM_VMM_PFN_W))
data |= BIT_ULL(6); /* RO. */
}
VMM_WO064(pt, vmm, ptei++ * 8, data);
- map->pfn++;
}
nvkm_done(pt->memory);
}
dma_addr_t addr;
nvkm_kmap(pt->memory);
- while (ptes--) {
+ for (; ptes; ptes--, map->pfn++) {
u64 data = 0;
+ if (!(*map->pfn & NVKM_VMM_PFN_V))
+ continue;
+
if (!(*map->pfn & NVKM_VMM_PFN_W))
data |= BIT_ULL(6); /* RO. */
}
VMM_WO064(pt, vmm, ptei++ * 16, data);
- map->pfn++;
}
nvkm_done(pt->memory);
}