From: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
To: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
James Houghton <jthoughton@google.com>,
Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@huawei.com>,
David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>,
Muchun Song <songmuchun@bytedance.com>,
Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>,
Nadav Amit <nadav.amit@gmail.com>,
Rik van Riel <riel@surriel.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC 00/10] mm/hugetlb: Make huge_pte_offset() thread-safe for pmd unshare
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 17:21:46 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Y2RbGpQooJRq/gCg@monkey> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20221030212929.335473-1-peterx@redhat.com>
On 10/30/22 17:29, Peter Xu wrote:
> Resolution
> ==========
>
> What this patch proposed is, besides using the vma lock, we can also use
> RCU to protect the pgtable page from being freed from under us when
> huge_pte_offset() is used. The idea is kind of similar to RCU fast-gup.
> Note that fast-gup is very safe regarding pmd unsharing even before vma
> lock, because fast-gup relies on RCU to protect walking any pgtable page,
> including another mm's.
>
> To apply the same idea to huge_pte_offset(), it means with proper RCU
> protection the pte_t* pointer returned from huge_pte_offset() can also be
> always safe to access and de-reference, along with the pgtable lock that
> was bound to the pgtable page.
>
> Patch Layout
> ============
>
> Patch 1 is a trivial cleanup that I noticed when working on this. Please
> shoot if anyone think I should just post it separately, or hopefully I can
> still just carry it over.
>
> Patch 2 is the gut of the patchset, describing how we should use the helper
> huge_pte_offset() correctly. Only a comment patch but should be the most
> important one, as the follow up patches are just trying to follow the rule
> it setup here.
>
> The rest patches resolve all the call sites of huge_pte_offset() to make
> sure either it's with the vma lock (which is perfectly good enough for
> safety in this case; the last patch commented on all those callers to make
> sure we won't miss a single case, and why they're safe). Besides, each of
> the patch will add rcu protection to one caller of huge_pte_offset().
>
> Tests
> =====
>
> Only lightly tested on hugetlb kselftests including uffd, no more errors
> triggered than current mm-unstable (hugetlb-madvise fails before/after
> here, with error "Unexpected number of free huge pages line 207"; haven't
> really got time to look into it).
Do not worry about the madvise test failure, that is caused by a recent
change.
Unless I am missing something, the basic strategy in this series is to
wrap calls to huge_pte_offset and subsequent ptep access with
rcu_read_lock/unlock calls. I must embarrassingly admit that it has
been a loooong time since I had to look at rcu usage and may not know
what I am talking about. However, I seem to recall that one needs to
somehow flag the data items being protected from update/freeing. I
do not see anything like that in the huge_pmd_unshare routine where
pmd page pointer is updated. Or, is it where the pmd page pointer is
referenced in huge_pte_offset?
Please ignore if you are certain of this rcu usage, otherwise I will
spend some time reeducating myself.
--
Mike Kravetz
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-11-04 0:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-10-30 21:29 Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 01/10] mm/hugetlb: Let vma_offset_start() to return start Peter Xu
2022-11-03 15:25 ` Mike Kravetz
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 02/10] mm/hugetlb: Comment huge_pte_offset() for its locking requirements Peter Xu
2022-11-01 5:46 ` Nadav Amit
2022-11-02 20:51 ` Peter Xu
2022-11-03 15:42 ` Mike Kravetz
2022-11-03 18:11 ` Peter Xu
2022-11-03 18:38 ` Mike Kravetz
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 03/10] mm/hugetlb: Make hugetlb_vma_maps_page() RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 04/10] mm/hugetlb: Make userfaultfd_huge_must_wait() RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-11-02 18:06 ` James Houghton
2022-11-02 21:17 ` Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 05/10] mm/hugetlb: Make walk_hugetlb_range() RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-11-06 8:14 ` kernel test robot
2022-11-06 16:41 ` Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 06/10] mm/hugetlb: Make page_vma_mapped_walk() RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:29 ` [PATCH RFC 07/10] mm/hugetlb: Make hugetlb_follow_page_mask() RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-11-02 18:24 ` James Houghton
2022-11-03 15:50 ` Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:30 ` [PATCH RFC 08/10] mm/hugetlb: Make follow_hugetlb_page RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:30 ` [PATCH RFC 09/10] mm/hugetlb: Make hugetlb_fault() RCU-safe Peter Xu
2022-11-02 18:04 ` James Houghton
2022-11-03 15:39 ` Peter Xu
2022-10-30 21:30 ` [PATCH RFC 10/10] mm/hugetlb: Comment at rest huge_pte_offset() places Peter Xu
2022-11-01 5:39 ` Nadav Amit
2022-11-02 21:21 ` Peter Xu
2022-11-04 0:21 ` Mike Kravetz [this message]
2022-11-04 15:02 ` [PATCH RFC 00/10] mm/hugetlb: Make huge_pte_offset() thread-safe for pmd unshare Peter Xu
2022-11-04 15:44 ` Mike Kravetz
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