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Message-ID: <386ba8fc99adb7c796d3fc5b867c581d0ad376c7.1753711160.git.lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2025 15:04:50 +0100
From: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@...cle.com>
To: Alejandro Colomar <alx@...nel.org>
Cc: linux-man@...r.kernel.org, Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
        Peter Xu <peterx@...hat.com>, Alexander Viro <viro@...iv.linux.org.uk>,
        Christian Brauner <brauner@...nel.org>, Jan Kara <jack@...e.cz>,
        "Liam R . Howlett" <Liam.Howlett@...cle.com>,
        Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@...e.cz>, Jann Horn <jannh@...gle.com>,
        Pedro Falcato <pfalcato@...e.de>, Rik van Riel <riel@...riel.com>,
        linux-mm@...ck.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-api@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH v2 1/2] man/man2/mremap.2: describe multiple mapping move

Document the new behaviour introduced in Linux 6.17 whereby it is now
possible to move multiple mappings in a single operation, as long as the
operation is purely a move, that is old_size is equal to new_size and
MREMAP_FIXED is specified.

To make things clearer, also describe this 'pure move' operation, before
expanding upon it to describe the newly introduced behaviour.

This change also explains the limitations of of this method and the
possibility of partial failure.

Finally, we pluralise language where it makes sense to so the documentation
does not contradict either this new capability nor the pre-existing edge
case.

Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@...cle.com>
---
 man/man2/mremap.2 | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man/man2/mremap.2 b/man/man2/mremap.2
index 2168ca728..cb3412591 100644
--- a/man/man2/mremap.2
+++ b/man/man2/mremap.2
@@ -25,18 +25,41 @@ moving it at the same time (controlled by the
 argument and
 the available virtual address space).
 .P
+Mappings can simply be moved by specifying equal
+.I old_size
+and
+.I new_size
+and specifying
+.IR new_address ,
+see the description of
+.B MREMAP_FIXED
+below.
+Since Linux 6.17,
+while
+.I old_address
+must reside within a mapping,
+.I old_size
+may span multiple mappings
+which do not have to be
+adjacent to one another.
+.P
+If the operation is not a simple move
+then
+.I old_size
+must span only a single mapping.
+.P
 .I old_address
-is the old address of the virtual memory block that you
-want to expand (or shrink).
+is the old address of the first virtual memory block that you
+want to expand, shrink, and/or move.
 Note that
 .I old_address
 has to be page aligned.
 .I old_size
-is the old size of the
-virtual memory block.
+is the size of the range containing
+virtual memory blocks to be manipulated.
 .I new_size
 is the requested size of the
-virtual memory block after the resize.
+virtual memory blocks after the resize.
 An optional fifth argument,
 .IR new_address ,
 may be provided; see the description of
@@ -105,13 +128,43 @@ If
 is specified, then
 .B MREMAP_MAYMOVE
 must also be specified.
+.IP
+Since Linux 6.17,
+if
+.I old_size
+is equal to
+.I new_size
+and
+.B MREMAP_FIXED
+is specified, then
+.I old_size
+may span beyond the mapping in which
+.I old_address
+resides.
+In this case,
+gaps between mappings in the original range
+are maintained in the new range.
+The whole operation is performed atomically
+unless an error arises,
+in which case the operation may be partially
+completed,
+that is,
+some mappings may be moved and others not.
+.IP
+
+Moving multiple mappings is not permitted if
+any of those mappings have either
+been registered with
+.BR userfaultfd (2) ,
+or map drivers that
+specify their own custom address mapping logic.
 .TP
 .BR MREMAP_DONTUNMAP " (since Linux 5.7)"
 .\" commit e346b3813067d4b17383f975f197a9aa28a3b077
 This flag, which must be used in conjunction with
 .BR MREMAP_MAYMOVE ,
-remaps a mapping to a new address but does not unmap the mapping at
-.IR old_address .
+remaps mappings to a new address but does not unmap them
+from their original address.
 .IP
 The
 .B MREMAP_DONTUNMAP
@@ -149,13 +202,13 @@ mapped.
 See NOTES for some possible applications of
 .BR MREMAP_DONTUNMAP .
 .P
-If the memory segment specified by
+If the memory segments specified by
 .I old_address
 and
 .I old_size
-is locked (using
+are locked (using
 .BR mlock (2)
-or similar), then this lock is maintained when the segment is
+or similar), then this lock is maintained when the segments are
 resized and/or relocated.
 As a consequence, the amount of memory locked by the process may change.
 .SH RETURN VALUE
@@ -188,7 +241,10 @@ virtual memory address for this process.
 You can also get
 .B EFAULT
 even if there exist mappings that cover the
-whole address space requested, but those mappings are of different types.
+whole address space requested, but those mappings are of different types,
+and the
+.BR mremap ()
+operation being performed does not support this.
 .TP
 .B EINVAL
 An invalid argument was given.
-- 
2.50.1


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