Now we use domain->iotlb_lock to protect two different
variables: domain->bounce_maps->bounce_page and
domain->iotlb. But for domain->bounce_maps->bounce_page,
we actually don't need any synchronization between
vduse_domain_get_bounce_page() and vduse_domain_free_bounce_pages()
since vduse_domain_get_bounce_page() will only be called in
page fault handler and vduse_domain_free_bounce_pages() will
be called during file release.
So let's remove the unnecessary spin lock protection in
vduse_domain_get_bounce_page(). Then the usage of
domain->iotlb_lock could be more clear: the lock will be
only used to protect the domain->iotlb.
Signed-off-by: Xie Yongji <xieyongji@bytedance.com>
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <
20220803045523.23851-2-xieyongji@bytedance.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
vduse_domain_get_bounce_page(struct vduse_iova_domain *domain, u64 iova)
{
struct vduse_bounce_map *map;
- struct page *page = NULL;
+ struct page *page;
- spin_lock(&domain->iotlb_lock);
map = &domain->bounce_maps[iova >> PAGE_SHIFT];
if (!map->bounce_page)
- goto out;
+ return NULL;
page = map->bounce_page;
get_page(page);
-out:
- spin_unlock(&domain->iotlb_lock);
return page;
}