On Jan 07 2019, Miklos Szeredi <miklos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 10:44 PM Nikolaus Rath <Nikolaus@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am seeing relatively regular occurences of >> >> $ sudo dmesg | tail >> [21929.138815] fuse: trying to steal weird page >> [21929.138821] page=00000000a7dd2617 index=64 flags=17fffc0000000ad, >> count=1, mapcount=0, mapping= (null) >> [21930.647338] fuse: trying to steal weird page >> [21930.647345] page=00000000a07f32af index=2848 >> flags=17fffc0000000ad, count=1, mapcount=0, mapping= (null) >> [21932.338873] fuse: trying to steal weird page >> [21932.338879] page=0000000067e3a012 index=64 flags=17fffc0000000ad, >> count=1, mapcount=0, mapping= (null) >> [21933.930703] fuse: trying to steal weird page >> [21933.930710] page=00000000046feb25 index=845 >> flags=17fffc0000000ad, count=1, mapcount=0, mapping= (null) >> [21936.163174] fuse: trying to steal weird page >> [21936.163180] page=00000000fb80fe27 index=0 flags=17fffc0000000ad, >> count=1, mapcount=0, mapping= (null) > > The page has the PG_dity and PG_waiters flags set which are > incompatible with stealing. page_cache_pipe_buf_steal() does > apparently filter out dirty ones, so it's not a regular file that we > are trying to streal the page from. So the question is: what is the > source of the splice()? Hmm. I think it has to be a regular file. But as I mentioned in my other email, I did have a race condition where fd's were closed incorrectly. Is it possible that this also triggered the above, i.e. that the fd was closed sometime during splice? Best, -Nikolaus -- GPG Fingerprint: ED31 791B 2C5C 1613 AF38 8B8A D113 FCAC 3C4E 599F »Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a Banana.«