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authorLorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com>2025-01-31 12:31:53 +0000
committerAndrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>2025-03-16 22:06:02 -0700
commitc372473a545edff2fdbc002fc67c181e17c7557b (patch)
tree04126408003b2784bbbbcd2e0133faa375b73bbe /mm/page_alloc.c
parent0e5ffe9b2bd6d9ab7bf45f512c016e4710bf6d5d (diff)
mm: completely abstract unnecessary adj_start calculation
The adj_start calculation has been a constant source of confusion in the VMA merge code. There are two cases to consider, one where we adjust the start of the vmg->middle VMA (i.e. the vmg->__adjust_middle_start merge flag is set), in which case adj_start is calculated as: (1) adj_start = vmg->end - vmg->middle->vm_start And the case where we adjust the start of the vmg->next VMA (i.e. the vmg->__adjust_next_start merge flag is set), in which case adj_start is calculated as: (2) adj_start = -(vmg->middle->vm_end - vmg->end) We apply (1) thusly: vmg->middle->vm_start = vmg->middle->vm_start + vmg->end - vmg->middle->vm_start Which simplifies to: vmg->middle->vm_start = vmg->end Similarly, we apply (2) as: vmg->next->vm_start = vmg->next->vm_start + -(vmg->middle->vm_end - vmg->end) Noting that for these VMAs to be mergeable vmg->middle->vm_end == vmg->next->vm_start and so this simplifies to: vmg->next->vm_start = vmg->next->vm_start + -(vmg->next->vm_start - vmg->end) Which simplifies to: vmg->next->vm_start = vmg->end Therefore in each case, we simply need to adjust the start of the VMA to vmg->end (!) and can do away with this adj_start calculation. The only caveat is that we must ensure we update the vm_pgoff field correctly. We therefore abstract this entire calculation to a new function vmg_adjust_set_range() which performs this calculation and sets the adjusted VMA's new range using the general vma_set_range() function. We also must update vma_adjust_trans_huge() which expects the now-abstracted adj_start parameter. It turns out this is wholly unnecessary. In vma_adjust_trans_huge() the relevant code is: if (adjust_next > 0) { struct vm_area_struct *next = find_vma(vma->vm_mm, vma->vm_end); unsigned long nstart = next->vm_start; nstart += adjust_next; split_huge_pmd_if_needed(next, nstart); } The only case where this is relevant is when vmg->__adjust_middle_start is specified (in which case adj_next would have been positive), i.e. the one in which the vma specified is vmg->prev and this the sought 'next' VMA would be vmg->middle. We can therefore eliminate the find_vma() invocation altogether and simply provide the vmg->middle VMA in this instance, or NULL otherwise. Again we have an adj_next offset calculation: next->vm_start + vmg->end - vmg->middle->vm_start Where next == vmg->middle this simplifies to vmg->end as previously demonstrated. Therefore nstart is equal to vmg->end, which is already passed to vma_adjust_trans_huge() via the 'end' parameter and so this code (rather delightfully) simplifies to: if (next) split_huge_pmd_if_needed(next, end); With these changes in place, it becomes silly for commit_merge() to return vmg->target, as it is always the same and threaded through vmg, so we finally change commit_merge() to return an error value once again. This patch has no change in functional behaviour. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/7bce2cd4b5afb56211822835d145471280c3dccc.1738326519.git.lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com> Cc: Liam Howlett <liam.howlett@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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