From 01f2705daf5a36208e69d7cf95db9c330f843af6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nate Diller Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 02:35:07 -0700 Subject: fs: convert core functions to zero_user_page It's very common for file systems to need to zero part or all of a page, the simplist way is just to use kmap_atomic() and memset(). There's actually a library function in include/linux/highmem.h that does exactly that, but it's confusingly named memclear_highpage_flush(), which is descriptive of *how* it does the work rather than what the *purpose* is. So this patchset renames the function to zero_user_page(), and calls it from the various places that currently open code it. This first patch introduces the new function call, and converts all the core kernel callsites, both the open-coded ones and the old memclear_highpage_flush() ones. Following this patch is a series of conversions for each file system individually, per AKPM, and finally a patch deprecating the old call. The diffstat below shows the entire patchset. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix a few things] Signed-off-by: Nate Diller Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- mm/filemap_xip.c | 7 +------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'mm/filemap_xip.c') diff --git a/mm/filemap_xip.c b/mm/filemap_xip.c index cbb335813ec..1b49dab9b25 100644 --- a/mm/filemap_xip.c +++ b/mm/filemap_xip.c @@ -434,7 +434,6 @@ xip_truncate_page(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t from) unsigned blocksize; unsigned length; struct page *page; - void *kaddr; BUG_ON(!mapping->a_ops->get_xip_page); @@ -458,11 +457,7 @@ xip_truncate_page(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t from) else return PTR_ERR(page); } - kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); - memset(kaddr + offset, 0, length); - kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); - - flush_dcache_page(page); + zero_user_page(page, offset, length, KM_USER0); return 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(xip_truncate_page); -- cgit v1.2.3