On Fri 07-07-17 14:00:03, Vlastimil Babka wrote: > On 07/04/2017 07:17 AM, Joonsoo Kim wrote: > >> > >> Still, backporting b8f1a75d61d8 fixes this: > >> > >> [ 1.538379] allocated 738197504 bytes of page_ext > >> [ 1.539340] Node 0, zone DMA: page owner found early allocated 0 pages > >> [ 1.540179] Node 0, zone DMA32: page owner found early allocated 33 pages > >> [ 1.611173] Node 0, zone Normal: page owner found early allocated 96755 pages > >> [ 1.683167] Node 1, zone Normal: page owner found early allocated 96575 pages > >> > >> No panic, notice how it allocated more for page_ext, and found smaller number of > >> early allocated pages. > >> > >> Now backporting fe53ca54270a on top: > >> > >> [ 0.000000] allocated 738197504 bytes of page_ext > >> [ 0.000000] Node 0, zone DMA: page owner found early allocated 0 pages > >> [ 0.000000] Node 0, zone DMA32: page owner found early allocated 33 pages > >> [ 0.000000] Node 0, zone Normal: page owner found early allocated 2842622 pages > >> [ 0.000000] Node 1, zone Normal: page owner found early allocated 3694362 pages > >> > >> Again no panic, and same amount of page_ext usage. But the "early allocated" numbers > >> seem bogus to me. I think it's because init_pages_in_zone() is running and inspecting > >> struct pages that have not been yet initialized. It doesn't end up crashing, but > >> still doesn't seem correct? > > > > Numbers looks sane to me. fe53ca54270a makes init_pages_in_zone() > > called before page_alloc_init_late(). So, there would be many > > uninitialized pages with PageReserved(). Page owner regarded these > > PageReserved() page as allocated page. > > That seems incorrect for two reasons: > - init_pages_in_zone() actually skips PageReserved() pages > - the pages don't have PageReserved() flag, until the deferred struct page init > thread processes them via deferred_init_memmap() -> __init_single_page() AFAICS > > Now I've found out why upstream reports much less early allocated pages than our > kernel. We're missing 9d43f5aec950 ("mm/page_owner: add zone range overlapping > check") which adds a "page_zone(page) != zone" check. I think this only works > because the pages are not initialized and thus have no nid/zone links. Probably > page_zone() only doesn't break because it's all zeroed. I don't think it's safe > to rely on this? Yes, if anything PageReserved should be checked before the zone check. -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs -- 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>