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authorNamjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>2026-06-26 10:49:16 +0900
committerSteve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>2026-06-30 21:29:46 -0500
commit6b9a2e09d4cc5cea824ce4b457bf91dffa4a41cb (patch)
tree21ec3b7e87ceeaa526e4cff6ef99fdbe74346710 /drivers/gpu/nova-core/fsp/git@git.tavy.me:linux.git
parent47f0b34f6bc98ed85bfdc293e8f3e432ec24958d (diff)
ksmbd: avoid zeroing the read buffer in smb2_read()
smb2_read() allocates the read payload buffer with kvzalloc(), zeroing up to max_read_size bytes (1MB or more with multichannel) on every read, only to immediately overwrite the region with file data via kernel_read(). The zero-fill is pure overhead: ksmbd_vfs_read() returns the number of bytes actually read ('nbytes'), and only those nbytes are ever consumed - they are pinned into the response iov (ksmbd_iov_pin_rsp_read()), sent over the RDMA channel (smb2_read_rdma_channel()), or copied by the compression path (ksmbd_compress_response() uses iov_len == nbytes). The ALIGN(length, 8) tail padding and any short-read remainder are never read or transmitted, so they need not be initialized. Use kvmalloc() instead to skip the redundant zeroing. This reduces CPU and memory-bandwidth usage on large sequential reads. Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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