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From: Pratyush Yadav <pratyush@kernel.org>
To: tarunsahu@google.com
Cc: Ackerley Tng <ackerleytng@google.com>,
	 Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>,
	 vannapurve@google.com,  fvdl@google.com,
	 Pasha Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@soleen.com>,
	 Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>,
	 sagis@google.com,  aneesh.kumar@kernel.org, skhawaja@google.com,
	 vipinsh@google.com,  Pratyush Yadav <pratyush@kernel.org>,
	 david@redhat.com,  dmatlack@google.com, mark.rutland@arm.com,
	 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>,
	 Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>,
	 Alexander Graf <graf@amazon.com>,
	seanjc@google.com,  axelrasmussen@google.com,
	linux-kselftest@vger.kernel.org,  kexec@lists.infradead.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,  linux-doc@vger.kernel.org,
	kvm@vger.kernel.org,  linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH v2 06/10] kvm: guest_memfd: Add support for freezing and unfreezing mappings
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2026 18:14:14 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2vxz8q85mdyh.fsf@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9huztsqtmihs.fsf@tarunix.c.googlers.com> (tarunsahu@google.com's message of "Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:36:15 +0000")

On Tue, Jun 23 2026, tarunsahu@google.com wrote:

> Ackerley Tng <ackerleytng@google.com> writes:
>
>> Tarun Sahu <tarunsahu@google.com> writes:
>>
>>>  static long kvm_gmem_fallocate(struct file *file, int mode, loff_t offset,
>>>  			       loff_t len)
>>>  {
>>> +	struct inode *inode = file_inode(file);
>>>  	int ret;
>>> +	int idx;
>>>
>>> -	if (!(mode & FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE))
>>> -		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
>>> +	idx = srcu_read_lock(&kvm_gmem_freeze_srcu);
>>> +	if (kvm_gmem_is_frozen(inode)) {
>>> +		srcu_read_unlock(&kvm_gmem_freeze_srcu, idx);
>>> +		return -EPERM;
>>> +	}
>>
>> fallocate may eventually go to kvm_gmem_get_folio(), so that would check
>> kvm_gmem_is_frozen() twice. Is this meant to catch the punch hole case?

Yeah, I reckon you can get away with doing this check only in
kvm_gmem_get_folio(). Normally you'd like to fail early, but as of now I
don't see much of a problem. If you drop the check here and fail in
kvm_gmem_get_folio() you'd end up taking and releasing the mapping
invalidate_lock, but this isn't a fast path anyway so I don't think it
should matter much.

I think either way can work just as fine...

>>
>>>
>>> -	if (mode & ~(FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE | FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE))
>>> -		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
>>> +	if (!(mode & FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE)) {
>>> +		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
>>> +		goto out;
>>> +	}
>>>
>>> -	if (!PAGE_ALIGNED(offset) || !PAGE_ALIGNED(len))
>>> -		return -EINVAL;
>>> +	if (mode & ~(FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE | FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE)) {
>>> +		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
>>> +		goto out;
>>> +	}
>>> +
>>> +	if (!PAGE_ALIGNED(offset) || !PAGE_ALIGNED(len)) {
>>> +		ret = -EINVAL;
>>> +		goto out;
>>> +	}
>>
>> There's some reordering here. Why not let the validation happen like
>> before, then check kvm_gmem_is_frozen()?

There is no reordering, if I am reading the diff correctly. The diff is
somewhat misleading. The kvm_gmem_is_frozen() call is added at the top
of the function, and then all the later checks are in the same place but
get a goto out (and hence a full body to the if block). So the diff
reads like reordering, but there is none.

It would be very neat if scru had a cleanup.h style scope-based locking
function, but on a quick glance I can't see one.

>
> To align with design. "stop the fallocate call if inode is frozen, No
> need to go further". I dont have strict opinion on this. I am fine with
> taking it across punch hole as well to make it more fine grained. But it
> will no longer claims stop the fallocate call (allocation one is stopped
> in separate path: fault path) , though functionally it does the same
> thing.
>
> WDYT?
>
> ~Tarun

-- 
Regards,
Pratyush Yadav


  reply	other threads:[~2026-06-23 16:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <cover.1780676742.git.tarunsahu@google.com>
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 01/10] liveupdate: luo_file: Add internal APIs for file preservation Tarun Sahu
2026-06-07  0:35   ` tarunsahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 02/10] liveupdate: Add LIVEUPDATE_GUEST_MEMFD config option Tarun Sahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 03/10] kvm: Prepare core VM structs and helpers for LUO support Tarun Sahu
2026-06-22 23:59   ` Ackerley Tng
2026-06-23 12:48     ` tarunsahu
2026-06-23 15:33     ` tarunsahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 04/10] kvm: kvm_luo: Allow kvm preservation with LUO Tarun Sahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 05/10] kvm: guest_memfd: Move internal definitions and helper to new header Tarun Sahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 06/10] kvm: guest_memfd: Add support for freezing and unfreezing mappings Tarun Sahu
2026-06-22 23:54   ` Ackerley Tng
2026-06-23  0:09     ` Sean Christopherson
2026-06-23 14:03       ` tarunsahu
2026-06-23 14:02     ` tarunsahu
2026-06-23 14:36     ` tarunsahu
2026-06-23 16:14       ` Pratyush Yadav [this message]
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 07/10] kvm: guest_memfd_luo: add support for guest_memfd preservation Tarun Sahu
2026-06-22 23:27   ` Ackerley Tng
2026-06-23 15:26     ` tarunsahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 08/10] docs: add documentation for guest_memfd preservation via LUO Tarun Sahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 09/10] selftests: kvm: Split ____vm_create() to expose init helpers Tarun Sahu
2026-06-05 17:08 ` [RFC PATCH v2 10/10] selftests: kvm: Add guest_memfd_preservation_test Tarun Sahu
2026-06-22 23:01   ` Ackerley Tng

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