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2023 Mar 31
2
[PATCH] vringh: fix typos in the vringh_init_* documentation
Replace `userpace` with `userspace`.
Cc: Simon Horman <simon.horman at corigine.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare at redhat.com>
---
drivers/vhost/vringh.c | 18 +++++++++---------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vringh.c b/drivers/vhost/vring...
2023 Mar 31
0
[PATCH v4 5/9] vringh: support VA with iotlb
...containing
>> + * user VA.
>> + * @vrh: the vringh to initialize.
>> + * @features: the feature bits for this ring.
>> + * @num: the number of elements.
>> + * @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O.
>> + * @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer.
>> + * @avail: the userpace avail pointer.
>> + * @used: the userpace used pointer.
>
>nit: s/userpace/userspace/
Oops, good catch!
Copy & past typos also present in the documentation of vringh_init_kern
and vringh_init_iotlb.
I will fix this patch and...
2010 Jul 29
3
[PATCH 1/1] O2net: Disallow o2net accept connection request from itself.
...n a loop.
We're going to fix this by treating such connection request as 'invalid',
since we've got no chance of requesting connection from a node to itself
in a OCFS2 cluster.
The fix doesn't hurt user's scan for o2net-listener, it always gets a
successful connection from userpace.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Ye <tristan.ye at oracle.com>
---
fs/ocfs2/cluster/tcp.c | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/cluster/tcp.c b/fs/ocfs2/cluster/tcp.c
index aa75ca3..7e4e451 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/cluster/tcp.c
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/cluster/tcp...
2023 Mar 21
1
[PATCH v3 4/8] vringh: support VA with iotlb
...return 0;
}
@@ -1306,6 +1390,7 @@ static inline int putused_iotlb(const struct vringh *vrh,
* @features: the feature bits for this ring.
* @num: the number of elements.
* @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O.
+ * @use_va: true if IOTLB contains user VA
* @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer.
* @avail: the userpace avail pointer.
* @used: the userpace used pointer.
@@ -1313,11 +1398,13 @@ static inline int putused_iotlb(const struct vringh *vrh,
* Returns an error if num is invalid.
*/
int vringh_init_iotlb(struct vringh *vrh, u64 features,
- unsigne...
2023 Mar 23
1
[PATCH v3 4/8] vringh: support VA with iotlb
...1390,7 @@ static inline int putused_iotlb(const struct vringh *vrh,
> * @features: the feature bits for this ring.
> * @num: the number of elements.
> * @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O.
> + * @use_va: true if IOTLB contains user VA
> * @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer.
> * @avail: the userpace avail pointer.
> * @used: the userpace used pointer.
> @@ -1313,11 +1398,13 @@ static inline int putused_iotlb(const struct vringh *vrh,
> * Returns an error if num is invalid.
> */
> int vringh_init_iotlb(struct vringh *vrh,...
2013 Jan 17
8
[PATCH 1/6] virtio_host: host-side implementation of virtio rings.
...) == 0 ? 0 :
+ -EFAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * vringh_init_user - initialize a vringh for a userspace vring.
+ * @vrh: the vringh to initialize.
+ * @features: the feature bits for this ring.
+ * @num: the number of elements.
+ * @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O.
+ * @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer.
+ * @avail: the userpace avail pointer.
+ * @used: the userpace used pointer.
+ *
+ * Returns an error if num is invalid: you should check pointers
+ * yourself!
+ */
+int vringh_init_user(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features,
+ unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers,
+ s...
2013 Jan 17
8
[PATCH 1/6] virtio_host: host-side implementation of virtio rings.
...) == 0 ? 0 :
+ -EFAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * vringh_init_user - initialize a vringh for a userspace vring.
+ * @vrh: the vringh to initialize.
+ * @features: the feature bits for this ring.
+ * @num: the number of elements.
+ * @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O.
+ * @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer.
+ * @avail: the userpace avail pointer.
+ * @used: the userpace used pointer.
+ *
+ * Returns an error if num is invalid: you should check pointers
+ * yourself!
+ */
+int vringh_init_user(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features,
+ unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers,
+ s...
2010 Nov 03
2
[PATCH 1/2] Ocfs2: Add a new code 'OCFS2_INFO_FREEINODE' for o2info ioctl.
The new code is dedicated to calculate free inodes number of all inode_allocs,
then return the info to userpace in terms of an array.
Specially, flag 'OCFS2_INFO_FL_NON_COHERENT', manipulated by '--cluster-coherent'
from userspace, is now going to be involved. setting the flag on means no cluster
coherency considered, usually, userspace tools choose none-coherency strategy by
default for th...
2023 Mar 21
5
[PATCH v3 0/8] vdpa_sim: add support for user VA
This series adds support for the use of user virtual addresses in the
vDPA simulator devices.
The main reason for this change is to lift the pinning of all guest memory.
Especially with virtio devices implemented in software.
The next step would be to generalize the code in vdpa-sim to allow the
implementation of in-kernel software devices. Similar to vhost, but using vDPA
so we can reuse the
2018 Apr 03
0
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
...rifications above. I don't mind kernel-only netdevs being
visible via sysfs, as that way we get a good trade-off between
backwards compatibility and visibility. There's still kobject created
there right. Bottom line is that all kernel devices and its life-cycle
uevents are made invisible to userpace network utilities, and I think
it simply gets to the goal of not breaking existing apps while being
able to add new features.
-Siwei
2005 Aug 09
6
initramfs howto
...t part --------------
INITRAMFS HOWTO
0) What are klibc and initramfs?
Initramfs is a ramfs into which an initramfs archive (a gzipped cpio archive)
is unpacked before the kernel performs the late-startup tasks like mounting
the root filesystem. Initramfs will allow such tasks to be performed in
userpace in the future. Initramfs archives can be attached to the kernel image,
so from a user's point of view things can continue to "just work"
Klibc is a means to this end: Userspace programs need a C library, but glibc is
_way_ too big. Klibc is a minimal C library, which contains the ba...
2023 Mar 02
8
[PATCH v2 0/8] vdpa_sim: add support for user VA
v2:
- rebased on Linus' tree, commit ae3419fbac84 ("vc_screen: don't clobber
return value in vcs_read")
- removed `struct task_struct *owner` param (unused for now, maybe
?useful to support cgroups) [Jason]
- add unbind_mm callback [Jason]
- call the new unbind_mm callback during the release [Jason]
- avoid to call bind_mm callback after the reset, since the device
?is not
2013 Feb 18
9
[PATCH 0/5] vringh
This introduces vringh, which are generic accessors for virtio rings (host side).
There's a host-side implementation in vhost, but it assumes that the rings are
in userspace, and is tied to the vhost implementation. I have patches to adapt
it to use vringh, but I'm pushing this in the next merge window for Sjur, who has
CAIF patches which need it.
This also includes a test program in
2013 Feb 18
9
[PATCH 0/5] vringh
This introduces vringh, which are generic accessors for virtio rings (host side).
There's a host-side implementation in vhost, but it assumes that the rings are
in userspace, and is tied to the vhost implementation. I have patches to adapt
it to use vringh, but I'm pushing this in the next merge window for Sjur, who has
CAIF patches which need it.
This also includes a test program in
2020 Feb 20
5
[PATCH V4 0/5] vDPA support
Hi all:
This is an update version of vDPA support in kernel.
vDPA device is a device that uses a datapath which complies with the
virtio specifications with vendor specific control path. vDPA devices
can be both physically located on the hardware or emulated by
software. vDPA hardware devices are usually implemented through PCIE
with the following types:
- PF (Physical Function) - A single
2020 Feb 20
9
[PATCH V3 0/5] vDPA support
Hi all:
This is an update version of vDPA support in kernel.
vDPA device is a device that uses a datapath which complies with the
virtio specifications with vendor specific control path. vDPA devices
can be both physically located on the hardware or emulated by
software. vDPA hardware devices are usually implemented through PCIE
with the following types:
- PF (Physical Function) - A single
2020 Feb 10
9
[PATCH V2 0/5] vDPA support
Hi all:
This is an updated version of kernel support for vDPA device. Various
changes were made based on the feedback since last verion. One major
change is to drop the sysfs API and leave the management interface for
future development, and introudce the incremental DMA bus
operations. Please see changelog for more information.
The work on vhost, IFCVF (intel VF driver for vDPA) and qemu is
2023 Apr 04
9
[PATCH v5 0/9] vdpa_sim: add support for user VA
This series adds support for the use of user virtual addresses in the
vDPA simulator devices.
The main reason for this change is to lift the pinning of all guest memory.
Especially with virtio devices implemented in software.
The next step would be to generalize the code in vdpa-sim to allow the
implementation of in-kernel software devices. Similar to vhost, but using vDPA
so we can reuse the
2009 May 03
6
[RFC] The reflink(2) system call.
Hi everyone,
I described the reflink operation at the Linux Storage &
Filesystems Workshop last month. Originally implemented as an
ocfs2-specific ioctl, the consensus was that it should be a syscall from
the get-go. Here's some first-cut patches.
For people who have not seen reflink, either at LSF or on the
ocfs2 wiki, the first patch contains
Documentation/filesystems/reflink.txt to