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From: Balbir Singh <balbirs@nvidia.com>
To: "David Hildenbrand (Arm)" <david@kernel.org>,
	John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca>, Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>,
	Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, Sourab Gupta <sougupta@nvidia.com>,
	Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm/gup: fix GUP-fast fallback for NULL-mapping order-0 folios
Date: Fri, 15 May 2026 10:09:39 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <08afbec2-bbe7-4e8a-8d99-8a5eaecaeee7@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4d6c1af0-dee5-4f1b-b74c-2ebc23de7baf@kernel.org>

On 4/9/26 17:52, David Hildenbrand (Arm) wrote:
> On 4/9/26 03:46, John Hubbard wrote:
>> Since commit f002882ca369 ("mm: merge folio_is_secretmem() and
>> folio_fast_pin_allowed() into gup_fast_folio_allowed()"),
>> gup_fast_folio_allowed() falls back to the slow path for any order-0
>> folio with a NULL mapping when CONFIG_SECRETMEM=y. This causes a
>> performance regression for drivers that allocate pages with alloc_page()
>> and insert them into VMAs via vm_insert_page(). These pages legitimately
>> have a NULL folio->mapping, but they cannot be secretmem pages.
>>
>> Secretmem pages are always added to the secretmem inode's page cache via
>> filemap_add_folio(), which sets folio->mapping to the inode's i_mapping.
>> A folio with a NULL mapping can never be a secretmem folio. The
>> NULL-mapping check was intended to handle truncated file-backed pages (a
>> reject_file_backed concern), not secretmem detection.
>>
>> When only check_secretmem is true (and reject_file_backed is false), a
>> NULL mapping is sufficient to prove the folio is not secretmem, so the
>> fast path can proceed.
> 
> Hm, what if secretmem folio just got truncated? I hate to rely on some
> handling in the caller to detect truncation differently during GUP-fast,
> but this function returning "true".
> 

Can secretmem folios be truncated? I assume you are referring to
ftruncate(), I am looking at the setattr implementation of secretmem
and it does not seem like it can be truncated.

> Zi is working on a way to distinguish folios from non-folio things: that
> we can identify whatever was added through vm_insert_page().
> 
> Because that's really the key problem here: vm_insert_page() pages are
> not actually folios, they just look like a folio today, but looking at
> fields like ->mapping does not make any sense.
> 

I still think this is a short term fix worth having until we get
Zi's fixes

>>
>> Tested-by: Sourab Gupta <sougupta@nvidia.com>
>> Fixes: f002882ca369 ("mm: merge folio_is_secretmem() and folio_fast_pin_allowed() into gup_fast_folio_allowed()")
>> Signed-off-by: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>
>> ---
>>  mm/gup.c | 13 +++++++++----
>>  1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/mm/gup.c b/mm/gup.c
>> index 8e7dc2c6ee73..3ea661e67eea 100644
>> --- a/mm/gup.c
>> +++ b/mm/gup.c
>> @@ -2784,12 +2784,17 @@ static bool gup_fast_folio_allowed(struct folio *folio, unsigned int flags)
>>  	mapping = READ_ONCE(folio->mapping);
>>  
>>  	/*
>> -	 * The mapping may have been truncated, in any case we cannot determine
>> -	 * if this mapping is safe - fall back to slow path to determine how to
>> -	 * proceed.
>> +	 * If the mapping is NULL (truncated, or never set), we cannot
>> +	 * determine whether the folio is file-backed, so a long-term writable
>> +	 * pin must fall back to the slow path.
>> +	 *
>> +	 * Otherwise, a NULL mapping proves this is not a secretmem folio
>> +	 * (secretmem folios always have a valid mapping to the secretmem
>> +	 * inode's address_space), so in that case, we can continue with the
>> +	 * fast path.
>>  	 */
>>  	if (!mapping)
>> -		return false;
>> +		return !reject_file_backed;
>>  
>>  	/* Anonymous folios pose no problem. */
>>  	mapping_flags = (unsigned long)mapping & FOLIO_MAPPING_FLAGS;
>>
>> base-commit: 7f87a5ea75f011d2c9bc8ac0167e5e2d1adb1594
> 
> 


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