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6.4 KiB
C
243 lines
6.4 KiB
C
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/*
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* linux/mm/madvise.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1999 Linus Torvalds
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Christoph Hellwig
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*/
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#include <linux/mman.h>
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#include <linux/pagemap.h>
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#include <linux/syscalls.h>
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#include <linux/hugetlb.h>
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/*
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* We can potentially split a vm area into separate
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* areas, each area with its own behavior.
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*/
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static long madvise_behavior(struct vm_area_struct * vma, unsigned long start,
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unsigned long end, int behavior)
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{
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struct mm_struct * mm = vma->vm_mm;
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int error = 0;
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if (start != vma->vm_start) {
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error = split_vma(mm, vma, start, 1);
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if (error)
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goto out;
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}
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if (end != vma->vm_end) {
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error = split_vma(mm, vma, end, 0);
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if (error)
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goto out;
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}
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/*
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* vm_flags is protected by the mmap_sem held in write mode.
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*/
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VM_ClearReadHint(vma);
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switch (behavior) {
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case MADV_SEQUENTIAL:
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vma->vm_flags |= VM_SEQ_READ;
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break;
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case MADV_RANDOM:
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vma->vm_flags |= VM_RAND_READ;
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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out:
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if (error == -ENOMEM)
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error = -EAGAIN;
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return error;
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}
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/*
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* Schedule all required I/O operations. Do not wait for completion.
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*/
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static long madvise_willneed(struct vm_area_struct * vma,
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unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
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{
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struct file *file = vma->vm_file;
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if (!file)
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return -EBADF;
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start = ((start - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT) + vma->vm_pgoff;
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if (end > vma->vm_end)
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end = vma->vm_end;
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end = ((end - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT) + vma->vm_pgoff;
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force_page_cache_readahead(file->f_mapping,
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file, start, max_sane_readahead(end - start));
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Application no longer needs these pages. If the pages are dirty,
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* it's OK to just throw them away. The app will be more careful about
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* data it wants to keep. Be sure to free swap resources too. The
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* zap_page_range call sets things up for refill_inactive to actually free
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* these pages later if no one else has touched them in the meantime,
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* although we could add these pages to a global reuse list for
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* refill_inactive to pick up before reclaiming other pages.
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*
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* NB: This interface discards data rather than pushes it out to swap,
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* as some implementations do. This has performance implications for
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* applications like large transactional databases which want to discard
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* pages in anonymous maps after committing to backing store the data
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* that was kept in them. There is no reason to write this data out to
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* the swap area if the application is discarding it.
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*
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* An interface that causes the system to free clean pages and flush
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* dirty pages is already available as msync(MS_INVALIDATE).
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*/
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static long madvise_dontneed(struct vm_area_struct * vma,
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unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
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{
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if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_LOCKED) || is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma))
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return -EINVAL;
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if (unlikely(vma->vm_flags & VM_NONLINEAR)) {
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struct zap_details details = {
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.nonlinear_vma = vma,
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.last_index = ULONG_MAX,
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};
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zap_page_range(vma, start, end - start, &details);
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} else
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zap_page_range(vma, start, end - start, NULL);
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return 0;
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}
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static long madvise_vma(struct vm_area_struct * vma, unsigned long start,
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unsigned long end, int behavior)
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{
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long error = -EBADF;
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switch (behavior) {
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case MADV_NORMAL:
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case MADV_SEQUENTIAL:
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case MADV_RANDOM:
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error = madvise_behavior(vma, start, end, behavior);
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break;
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case MADV_WILLNEED:
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error = madvise_willneed(vma, start, end);
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break;
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case MADV_DONTNEED:
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error = madvise_dontneed(vma, start, end);
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break;
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default:
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error = -EINVAL;
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break;
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}
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return error;
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}
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/*
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* The madvise(2) system call.
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*
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* Applications can use madvise() to advise the kernel how it should
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* handle paging I/O in this VM area. The idea is to help the kernel
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* use appropriate read-ahead and caching techniques. The information
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* provided is advisory only, and can be safely disregarded by the
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* kernel without affecting the correct operation of the application.
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*
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* behavior values:
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* MADV_NORMAL - the default behavior is to read clusters. This
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* results in some read-ahead and read-behind.
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* MADV_RANDOM - the system should read the minimum amount of data
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* on any access, since it is unlikely that the appli-
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* cation will need more than what it asks for.
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* MADV_SEQUENTIAL - pages in the given range will probably be accessed
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* once, so they can be aggressively read ahead, and
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* can be freed soon after they are accessed.
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* MADV_WILLNEED - the application is notifying the system to read
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* some pages ahead.
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* MADV_DONTNEED - the application is finished with the given range,
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* so the kernel can free resources associated with it.
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*
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* return values:
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* zero - success
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* -EINVAL - start + len < 0, start is not page-aligned,
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* "behavior" is not a valid value, or application
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* is attempting to release locked or shared pages.
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* -ENOMEM - addresses in the specified range are not currently
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* mapped, or are outside the AS of the process.
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* -EIO - an I/O error occurred while paging in data.
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* -EBADF - map exists, but area maps something that isn't a file.
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* -EAGAIN - a kernel resource was temporarily unavailable.
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*/
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asmlinkage long sys_madvise(unsigned long start, size_t len_in, int behavior)
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{
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unsigned long end;
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struct vm_area_struct * vma;
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int unmapped_error = 0;
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int error = -EINVAL;
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size_t len;
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down_write(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
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if (start & ~PAGE_MASK)
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goto out;
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len = (len_in + ~PAGE_MASK) & PAGE_MASK;
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/* Check to see whether len was rounded up from small -ve to zero */
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if (len_in && !len)
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goto out;
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end = start + len;
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if (end < start)
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goto out;
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error = 0;
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if (end == start)
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goto out;
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/*
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* If the interval [start,end) covers some unmapped address
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* ranges, just ignore them, but return -ENOMEM at the end.
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*/
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vma = find_vma(current->mm, start);
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for (;;) {
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/* Still start < end. */
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error = -ENOMEM;
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if (!vma)
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goto out;
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/* Here start < vma->vm_end. */
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if (start < vma->vm_start) {
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unmapped_error = -ENOMEM;
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start = vma->vm_start;
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}
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/* Here vma->vm_start <= start < vma->vm_end. */
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if (end <= vma->vm_end) {
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if (start < end) {
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error = madvise_vma(vma, start, end,
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behavior);
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if (error)
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goto out;
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}
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error = unmapped_error;
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goto out;
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}
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/* Here vma->vm_start <= start < vma->vm_end < end. */
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error = madvise_vma(vma, start, vma->vm_end, behavior);
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if (error)
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goto out;
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start = vma->vm_end;
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vma = vma->vm_next;
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}
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out:
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up_write(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
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return error;
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}
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