Hi Javier

Am 20.09.23 um 10:01 schrieb Javier Martinez Canillas:
Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmerm...@suse.de> writes:

Hello Thomas,

Only PowerPC's fb_pgprotect() needs the file argument, although
the implementation does not use it. Pass NULL to the internal

Can you please mention the function that's the implementation for

Sure

PowerPC ? If I'm looking at the code correctly, that function is
phys_mem_access_prot() defined in the arch/powerpc/mm/mem.c file:

pgprot_t phys_mem_access_prot(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn,
                              unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot)
{
        if (ppc_md.phys_mem_access_prot)
                return ppc_md.phys_mem_access_prot(file, pfn, size, vma_prot);

        if (!page_is_ram(pfn))
                vma_prot = pgprot_noncached(vma_prot);

        return vma_prot;
}

and if set, ppc_md.phys_mem_access_prot is pci_phys_mem_access_prot()
that is defined in the arch/powerpc/kernel/pci-common.c source file:

https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.6-rc2/source/arch/powerpc/kernel/pci-common.c#L524

Yes, that's correct. The only value for that function pointer appears to be pci_phys_mem_access_prot()


That function indeed doesn't use the file argument. So your patch looks
correct to me.

Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javi...@redhat.com>

Thanks

Best regards
Thomas



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