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From: Marcelo Tosatti <marcelo.tosatti@cyclades.com>
To: Ray Bryant <raybry@engr.sgi.com>
Cc: Hirokazu Takahashi <taka@valinux.co.jp>,
	Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com>, linux-mm <linux-mm@kvack.org>
Subject: Re: question on page-migration code
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:08:59 -0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050407180858.GB19449@logos.cnet> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4255B13E.8080809@engr.sgi.com>

On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 05:16:30PM -0500, Ray Bryant wrote:
> Hirokazu (and Marcelo),
> 
> In testing my manual page migration code, I've run up against a situation
> where the migrations are occasionally very slow.  They work ok, but they
> can take minutes to migrate a few megabytes of memory.
> 
> Dropping into kdb shows that the migration code is waiting in msleep() in
> migrate_page_common() due to an -EAGAIN return from page_migratable().
> A little further digging shows that the specific return in page_migratable()
> is the very last one there at the bottom of the routine.
> 
> I'm puzzled as to why the page is still busy in this case.  Previous code
> in page_migratable() has unmapped the page, its not in PageWriteback()
> because we would have taken a different return statement in that case.
> 
> According to /proc/meminfo, there are no pages in either SwapCache or
> Dirty state, and the system has been sync'd before the migrate_pages()
> call was issued.

Who is using the page? 

A little debugging might help similar to what bad_page does can help: 

        printk(KERN_EMERG "flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n",
                (int)(2*sizeof(page_flags_t)), (unsigned long)page->flags,
                page->mapping, page_mapcount(page), page_count(page));
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  reply	other threads:[~2005-04-07 18:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-04-07 22:16 Ray Bryant
2005-04-07 18:08 ` Marcelo Tosatti [this message]
2005-04-11 14:20   ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-11 18:31   ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-11 23:41     ` Hirokazu Takahashi
2005-04-12  4:57       ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-12  5:43       ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-13  2:30         ` IWAMOTO Toshihiro
2005-04-13  4:43         ` Hirokazu Takahashi
2005-04-15  6:41         ` IWAMOTO Toshihiro
2005-04-15 12:53           ` Marcelo Tosatti
2005-04-18 10:37             ` IWAMOTO Toshihiro
2005-04-12 16:46       ` Dave Hansen
2005-04-13 10:48         ` Hirokazu Takahashi
2005-04-14 15:57           ` Marcelo Tosatti
2005-04-19  2:46           ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-20 18:16             ` Marcelo Tosatti
2005-04-12 19:29       ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-11 19:00   ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-11 19:59   ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-07 22:44 ` Ray Bryant
2005-04-07 23:05 Ray Bryant

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