Christian Brauner <brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > [Adding Mike who's knowledgeable in this area] >> > Further, it seems like riscv32 indeed inserts a page like that to the >> > buddy allocator, when the memblock is free'd: >> > >> > | [<c024961c>] __free_one_page+0x2a4/0x3ea >> > | [<c024a448>] __free_pages_ok+0x158/0x3cc >> > | [<c024b1a4>] __free_pages_core+0xe8/0x12c >> > | [<c0c1435a>] memblock_free_pages+0x1a/0x22 >> > | [<c0c17676>] memblock_free_all+0x1ee/0x278 >> > | [<c0c050b0>] mem_init+0x10/0xa4 >> > | [<c0c1447c>] mm_core_init+0x11a/0x2da >> > | [<c0c00bb6>] start_kernel+0x3c4/0x6de >> > >> > Here, a page with VA 0xfffff000 is a added to the freelist. We were just >> > lucky (unlucky?) that page was used for the page cache. >> >> I just educated myself about memory mapping last night, so the below >> may be complete nonsense. Take it with a grain of salt. >> >> In riscv's setup_bootmem(), we have this line: >> max_low_pfn = max_pfn = PFN_DOWN(phys_ram_end); >> >> I think this is the root cause: max_low_pfn indicates the last page >> to be mapped. Problem is: nothing prevents PFN_DOWN(phys_ram_end) from >> getting mapped to the last page (0xfffff000). If max_low_pfn is mapped >> to the last page, we get the reported problem. >> >> There seems to be some code to make sure the last page is not used >> (the call to memblock_set_current_limit() right above this line). It is >> unclear to me why this still lets the problem slip through. >> >> The fix is simple: never let max_low_pfn gets mapped to the last page. >> The below patch fixes the problem for me. But I am not entirely sure if >> this is the correct fix, further investigation needed. >> >> Best regards, >> Nam >> >> diff --git a/arch/riscv/mm/init.c b/arch/riscv/mm/init.c >> index fa34cf55037b..17cab0a52726 100644 >> --- a/arch/riscv/mm/init.c >> +++ b/arch/riscv/mm/init.c >> @@ -251,7 +251,8 @@ static void __init setup_bootmem(void) >> } >> >> min_low_pfn = PFN_UP(phys_ram_base); >> - max_low_pfn = max_pfn = PFN_DOWN(phys_ram_end); >> + max_low_pfn = PFN_DOWN(memblock_get_current_limit()); >> + max_pfn = PFN_DOWN(phys_ram_end); >> high_memory = (void *)(__va(PFN_PHYS(max_low_pfn))); >> >> dma32_phys_limit = min(4UL * SZ_1G, (unsigned long)PFN_PHYS(max_low_pfn)); Yeah, AFAIU memblock_set_current_limit() only limits the allocation from memblock. The "forbidden" page (PA 0xc03ff000 VA 0xfffff000) will still be allowed in the zone. I think your patch requires memblock_set_current_limit() is unconditionally called, which currently is not done. The hack I tried was (which seems to work): -- diff --git a/arch/riscv/mm/init.c b/arch/riscv/mm/init.c index fe8e159394d8..3a1f25d41794 100644 --- a/arch/riscv/mm/init.c +++ b/arch/riscv/mm/init.c @@ -245,8 +245,10 @@ static void __init setup_bootmem(void) */ if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_64BIT)) { max_mapped_addr = __pa(~(ulong)0); - if (max_mapped_addr == (phys_ram_end - 1)) + if (max_mapped_addr == (phys_ram_end - 1)) { memblock_set_current_limit(max_mapped_addr - 4096); + phys_ram_end -= 4096; + } } min_low_pfn = PFN_UP(phys_ram_base); -- I'd really like to see an actual MM person (Mike or Alex?) have some input here, and not simply my pasta-on-wall approach. ;-) Björn