On 6/24/2026 10:38 PM, Ackerley Tng wrote:
> Binbin Wu <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>>
>> [...snip...]
>>
>>> +bool kvm_gmem_is_private(struct kvm *kvm, gfn_t gfn)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct kvm_memory_slot *slot = gfn_to_memslot(kvm, gfn);
>>> +   struct inode *inode;
>>> +
>>> +   /*
>>> +    * If this gfn has no associated memslot, there's no chance of the gfn
>>> +    * being backed by private memory, since guest_memfd must be used for
>>> +    * private memory,
>>
>> "guest_memfd must be used for private memory" is a bit confusing to me.
>>
> 
> Hmm good point. Is the source of confusion that guest_memfd can be used
> for both shared and private memory?

Yes.

> 
> Perhaps this can be rephrased as:
> 
> guest_memfd is the only provider of private memory and guest_memfd must
> be used with a memslot, hence if there's no associated memslot, there's
> no chance of this gfn being private.

LGTM.

> 
>>> and guest_memfd must be associated with some memslot.
>>> +    */
>>> +   if (!slot)
>>> +           return 0;
>>> +
>>>
>>> [...snip...]
>>>
> 


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