On 2017/9/26 17:02, Michal Hocko wrote: > On Tue 26-09-17 16:39:56, Xishi Qiu wrote: >> On 2017/9/26 16:17, Michal Hocko wrote: >> >>> On Tue 26-09-17 15:56:55, Xishi Qiu wrote: >>>> When we call mlockall(), we will add VM_LOCKED to the vma, >>>> if the vma prot is ---p, >>> >>> not sure what you mean here. apply_mlockall_flags will set the flag on >>> all vmas except for special mappings (mlock_fixup). This phase will >>> cause that memory reclaim will not free already mapped pages in those >>> vmas (see page_check_references and the lazy mlock pages move to >>> unevictable LRUs). >>> >>>> then mm_populate -> get_user_pages will not alloc memory. >>> >>> mm_populate all the vmas with pages. Well there are certainly some >>> constrains - e.g. memory cgroup hard limit might be hit and so the >>> faulting might fail. >>> >>>> I find it said "ignore errors" in mm_populate() >>>> static inline void mm_populate(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len) >>>> { >>>> /* Ignore errors */ >>>> (void) __mm_populate(addr, len, 1); >>>> } >>> >>> But we do not report the failure because any failure past >>> apply_mlockall_flags would be tricky to handle. We have already dropped >>> the mmap_sem lock so some other address space operations could have >>> interfered. >>> >>>> And later we call mprotect() to change the prot, then it is >>>> still not alloc memory for the mlocked vma. >>>> >>>> My question is that, shall we alloc memory if the prot changed, >>>> and who(kernel, glibc, user) should alloc the memory? >>> >>> I do not understand your question but if you are asking how to get pages >>> to map your vmas then touching that area will fault the memory in. >> >> Hi Michal, >> >> syscall mlockall() will first apply the VM_LOCKED to the vma, then >> call mm_populate() to map the vmas. >> >> mm_populate >> populate_vma_page_range >> __get_user_pages >> check_vma_flags >> And the above path maybe return -EFAULT in some case, right? >> >> If we call mprotect() to change the prot of vma, just let >> check_vma_flags() return 0, then we will get the mlocked pages >> in following page-fault, right? > > Any future page fault to the existing vma will result in the mlocked > page. That is what VM_LOCKED guarantess. > >> My question is that, shall we map the vmas immediately when >> the prot changed? If we should map it immediately, who(kernel, glibc, user) >> do this step? > > This is still very fuzzy. What are you actually trying to achieve? I don't expect page fault any more after mlock. -- 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>