On Mon 09-05-16 11:38:28, Jan Kara wrote: > On Fri 06-05-16 14:33:08, Ross Zwisler wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:35:23PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > this is my third attempt at DAX page fault locking rewrite. The patch set has > > > passed xfstests both with and without DAX mount option on ext4 and xfs for > > > me and also additional page fault beating using the new page fault stress > > > tests I have added to xfstests. So I'd be grateful if you guys could have a > > > closer look at the patches so that they can be merged. Thanks. > > > > > > Changes since v2: > > > - lot of additional ext4 fixes and cleanups > > > - make PMD page faults depend on CONFIG_BROKEN instead of #if 0 > > > - fixed page reference leak when replacing hole page with a pfn > > > - added some reviewed-by tags > > > - rebased on top of current Linus' tree > > > > > > Changes since v1: > > > - handle wakeups of exclusive waiters properly > > > - fix cow fault races > > > - other minor stuff > > > > > > General description > > > > > > The basic idea is that we use a bit in an exceptional radix tree entry as > > > a lock bit and use it similarly to how page lock is used for normal faults. > > > That way we fix races between hole instantiation and read faults of the > > > same index. For now I have disabled PMD faults since there the issues with > > > page fault locking are even worse. Now that Matthew's multi-order radix tree > > > has landed, I can have a look into using that for proper locking of PMD faults > > > but first I want normal pages sorted out. > > > > > > In the end I have decided to implement the bit locking directly in the DAX > > > code. Originally I was thinking we could provide something generic directly > > > in the radix tree code but the functions DAX needs are rather specific. > > > Maybe someone else will have a good idea how to distill some generally useful > > > functions out of what I've implemented for DAX but for now I didn't bother > > > with that. > > > > > > Honza > > > > Hey Jan, > > > > Another hit in testing, which may or may not be related to the last one. The > > BUG is a few lines off from the previous report: > > kernel BUG at mm/workingset.c:423! > > vs > > kernel BUG at mm/workingset.c:435! > > > > I've been able to consistently hit this one using DAX + ext4 with generic/086. > > For some reason generic/086 always passes when run by itself, but fails > > consistently if you run it after a set of other tests. Here is a relatively > > fast set that reproduces it: > > Thanks for reports! It is strange that I didn't see this happening but I've > been testing against somewhat older base so maybe something has changed. > Anyway the culprit seems to be that workingset tracking code messes with > radix tree which is managed by DAX and these two were never meant to > coexist so assertions naturally trip. In particular we should not add radix > tree node to working-set list of nodes for eviction in > page_cache_tree_delete() for DAX inodes. However that seems to happen in > your case and so far I don't quite understand why... Somehow, I'm not able to reproduce the warnings... Anyway, I think I see what's going on. Can you check whether the warning goes away when you change the condition at the end of page_cache_tree_delete() to: if (!dax_mapping(mapping) && !workingset_node_pages(node) && list_empty(&node->private_list)) { Thanks! Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>