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SubjectRe: igb driver can cause cache invalidation of non-owned memory?
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From: Nikita Yushchenko <nikita.yoush@cogentembedded.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2016 12:51:28 +0300

> Hmm... I'm not about device writing to memory.

This absolutely is about whether the device wrote into the
area or not.

> Sequence in igb driver is:
>
> dma_map(full_page)
> <device writes here>
> sync_to_cpu(half_page);
> skb_add_rx_frag(skb, half_page);
> napi_gro_receive(skb);
> ...
> dma_unmap(full_page)
>
> What I'm concerned about is - same area is first passed up to network
> stack, and _later_ dma_unmap()ed. Is this indeed safe?

dma_unmap() should never write anything unless the device has
meanwhile written to that chunk of memory.

If the device made no intervening writes into the area, dma_unmap()
should not cause any data to be written to that area, period.

In your example above, consider the case where the device never
writes into the memory area after sync_to_cpu(). In that case
there is nothing that dma_unmap() can possibly write. All the
data has been synced, and no device writes into the memory are
have occurred.

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