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From: "Mika Penttilä" <mika.penttila@kolumbus.fi>
To: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Tony Battersby <tonyb@cybernetics.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
	Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] more ZERO_PAGE handling ( was 2.6.24 regression: deadlock on coredump of big process)
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:03:33 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4817FDA5.1040702@kolumbus.fi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080430132516.28f1ee0c.kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>

KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:10:58 -0400
> Tony Battersby <tonyb@cybernetics.com> wrote:
>   
>> If I leave more memory free by changing the argument to
>> malloc_all_but_x_mb(), then I have to increase the number of threads
>> required to trigger the deadlock.  Changing the thread stack size via
>> setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK) also changes the number of threads that are
>> required to trigger the deadlock.  For example, with
>> malloc_all_but_x_mb(16) and the default stack size of 8 MB, <= 5 threads
>> will coredump successfully, and >= 6 threads will deadlock.  With
>> malloc_all_but_x_mb(16) and a reduced stack size of 4096 bytes, <= 8
>> threads will coredump successfully, and >= 9 threads will deadlock.
>>
>> Also note that the "free" command reports 10 MB free memory while the
>> program is running before the segfault is triggered.
>>
>>     
> Hmm, my idea is below.
>
> Nick's remove ZERO_PAGE patch includes following change
>
> ==
> @@ -2252,39 +2158,24 @@ static int do_anonymous_page(struct mm_struct *mm, struct vm_area_struct *vma,
>         spinlock_t *ptl;
>  {
> <snip>
> -               page_add_new_anon_rmap(page, vma, address);
> -       } else {
> -               /* Map the ZERO_PAGE - vm_page_prot is readonly */
> -               page = ZERO_PAGE(address);
> -               page_cache_get(page);
> -               entry = mk_pte(page, vma->vm_page_prot);
> +       if (unlikely(anon_vma_prepare(vma)))
> +               goto oom;
> +       page = alloc_zeroed_user_highpage_movable(vma, address);
> ==
>
> above change is for avoiding to use ZERO_PAGE at read-page-fault to anonymous
> vma. This is reasonable I think. But at coredump, tons of read-but-never-written 
> pages can be allocated.
> ==
> coredump
>   -> get_user_pages()
>        -> follow_page() returns NULL
>             -> handle mm fault
>                  -> do_anonymous page.
> ==
> follow_page() returns ZERO_PAGE only when page table is not avaiable.
>
> So, making follow_page() return ZERO_PAGE can be a fix of extra memory
> consumpstion at core dump. (Maybe someone can think of other fix.)
>
> how about this patch ? Could you try ?
>
> (I'm sorry but I'll not be active for a week because my servers are powered off.)
>
> -Kame
>
>   


But sure we still have to handle the fault for instance swapped pages, 
for other uses of get_user_pages();

--Mika



> ==
> follow_page() returns ZERO_PAGE if page table is not available.
> but returns NULL pte is not presentl.
>
> Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
>
> Index: linux-2.6.25/mm/memory.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.25.orig/mm/memory.c
> +++ linux-2.6.25/mm/memory.c
> @@ -926,15 +926,15 @@ struct page *follow_page(struct vm_area_
>  	page = NULL;
>  	pgd = pgd_offset(mm, address);
>  	if (pgd_none(*pgd) || unlikely(pgd_bad(*pgd)))
> -		goto no_page_table;
> +		goto null_or_zeropage;
>  
>  	pud = pud_offset(pgd, address);
>  	if (pud_none(*pud) || unlikely(pud_bad(*pud)))
> -		goto no_page_table;
> +		goto null_or_zeropage;
>  	
>  	pmd = pmd_offset(pud, address);
>  	if (pmd_none(*pmd) || unlikely(pmd_bad(*pmd)))
> -		goto no_page_table;
> +		goto null_or_zeropage;
>  
>  	if (pmd_huge(*pmd)) {
>  		BUG_ON(flags & FOLL_GET);
> @@ -947,8 +947,10 @@ struct page *follow_page(struct vm_area_
>  		goto out;
>  
>  	pte = *ptep;
> -	if (!pte_present(pte))
> -		goto unlock;
> +	if (!(flags & FOLL_WRITE) && !pte_present(pte)) {
> +		pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl);
> +		goto null_or_zeropage;
> +	}
>  	if ((flags & FOLL_WRITE) && !pte_write(pte))
>  		goto unlock;
>  	page = vm_normal_page(vma, address, pte);
> @@ -968,7 +970,7 @@ unlock:
>  out:
>  	return page;
>  
> -no_page_table:
> +null_or_zeropage:
>  	/*
>  	 * When core dumping an enormous anonymous area that nobody
>  	 * has touched so far, we don't want to allocate page tables.
>
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2008-04-30  5:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-04-28 15:11 2.6.24 regression: deadlock on coredump of big process Tony Battersby
2008-04-29  1:00 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2008-04-29 14:10   ` Tony Battersby
2008-04-30  4:25     ` [PATCH] more ZERO_PAGE handling ( was 2.6.24 regression: deadlock on coredump of big process) KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2008-04-30  4:46       ` Nick Piggin
2008-04-30  5:03       ` Mika Penttilä [this message]
2008-04-30  5:09         ` Nick Piggin
2008-04-30  5:17         ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2008-04-30  5:19           ` Nick Piggin
2008-04-30  5:35             ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2008-04-30  6:11               ` Nick Piggin
2008-05-07  2:14                 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2008-05-07  2:27                   ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2008-04-30 13:57               ` Tony Battersby
2008-05-01  8:39               ` kamezawa.hiroyu

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