From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@transmeta.com>
To: Philipp Rumpf <prumpf@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk>
Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to transfer memory from PCI memory directly to user space safely and portable?
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 11:30:48 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A22B668.7AA3AAC@transmeta.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00112614213105.05228@paganini> <20001126151120.V2272@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk> <8vu9ji$r2a$1@cesium.transmeta.com> <20001127192919.X2272@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk>
Philipp Rumpf wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:36:34AM -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> > Followup to: <20001126151120.V2272@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk>
> > By author: Philipp Rumpf <prumpf@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk>
> > In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
> > >
> > > I hope count isn't provided by userspace here ?
> > >
> > > > 1. What happens if the user space memory is swapped to disk? Will
> > > > verify_area() make sure that the memory is in physical RAM when it returns,
> > > > or will it return -EFAULT, or will something even worse happen?
> > >
> > > On i386, you'll sleep implicitly waiting for the page fault to be handled; in
> > > the generic case, anything could happen.
> > >
> >
> > That doesn't sound right. I would expect it to wait for the page to
> > be brought in on any and all architectures, otherwise it seems rather
> > impossible to write portable Linux kernel code.
>
> The code in question was
> memcpy_fromio(user_space_dst, iobase, count);
>
> Assuming user_space_dst is a userspace pointer, what I said is true; on some
> architectures we will be dereferencing random pointers in kernel space, and
> we won't get -EFAULT right on any architecture.
>
> Or did I miss something ?
>
Yes, the post you responded to was talking about verify_area() [which is,
admittedly, obsolete.]
-hpa
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-11-27 20:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-11-26 13:21 How to transfer memory from PCI memory directly to user space safely and portable? Anders Torger
2000-11-26 15:11 ` Philipp Rumpf
2000-11-26 15:36 ` Anders Torger
2000-11-27 18:36 ` H. Peter Anvin
2000-11-27 19:29 ` Philipp Rumpf
2000-11-27 19:30 ` H. Peter Anvin [this message]
2000-11-27 13:51 ` Richard B. Johnson
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2000-11-27 13:27 aprasad
2000-11-26 13:54 ` Anders Torger
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