Hi linux-fsdevel
could you please look at this issue or suggest how we can proceed
further.
Thanks,
On 2017-08-07 17:48, ankijain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 2017-08-07 11:52, ankijain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi
We are facing a issue while creating the directories up-to maximum
depth.
While doing this, page fault occurs some times if PATH_LEN is near to
page boundary.
During hash_name() calculation inside link_path_walk(),
load_unaligned_zeropad() is causing page fault as it tries to access
next page data(which is not mapped).
We have already taken a lock(rcu_read_lock) in path_init() and as a
part of page fault it checks if process can sleep (might_sleep), which
results in panic as rcu_read_lock is already taken in path_init().
One observation : Panic happens only when page(which contain the
path_name and length > 4060) is the last page of the slab memory.
Test Case detail:
Kernel version : 4.4
We are following stress-ng test.
https://github.com/ColinIanKing/stress-ng
1. dirdeep for creating directory upto maximum depth.
2. vm for memory allocation in backgroud.
Above 2 test cases are running simultaneously and it takes ~3-4 hours
to reproduce this issue.
Pasting comment section for load_unaligned_zeropad():
/*
* Load an unaligned word from kernel space.
*
* In the (very unlikely) case of the word being a page-crosser
* and the next page not being mapped, take the exception and
* return zeroes in the non-existing part.
*/
Wanted to confirm if this "very unlikely case" mentioned above is
pointing to the same issue ?
Also let us know if this is a known issue and if some fix is already
available. If not, please suggest how we can proceed further.
Appreciate your help. Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Ankit Jain
Qualcomm India Private Limited, on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation
Center, Inc.
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