Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
Zachary Amsden wrote:
No, they are totally dependent. The reason interrupts are disabled is
to stop kmap_atomic in interrupt handlers. With the kmap_atomic_pte
changes, the whole interrupt disable jibberish goes away.
But kmap_atomic_pte is a special case of kmap_atomic for ptes.
Interrupt routines can still use plain kmap_atomic for bouncebuffers and
so on.
Ah, yes.
A more general patch would be to make kmap/unmap_atomic pv_ops, and then
they can all be rolled together. I.e: check the type to see if special
pte handling needs to happen, etc.
So the clean fix for this is still even further out. I don't think I
want to hook kmap/unmap as paravirt-ops.
Zach
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