On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 01:26:35PM +0100, Michal Hocko wrote: > On Fri 10-11-17 11:15:29, Michal Hocko wrote: > > On Fri 10-11-17 09:19:33, Minchan Kim wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 09:54:53AM +0000, Wang Nan wrote: > > > > tlb_gather_mmu(&tlb, mm, 0, -1) means gathering the whole virtual memory > > > > space. In this case, tlb->fullmm is true. Some archs like arm64 doesn't > > > > flush TLB when tlb->fullmm is true: > > > > > > > > commit 5a7862e83000 ("arm64: tlbflush: avoid flushing when fullmm == 1"). > > > > > > > > Which makes leaking of tlb entries. > > > > > > That means soft-dirty which has used tlb_gather_mmu with fullmm could be > > > broken via losing write-protection bit once it supports arm64 in future? > > > > > > If so, it would be better to use TASK_SIZE rather than -1 in tlb_gather_mmu. > > > Of course, it's a off-topic. > > > > I wouldn't play tricks like that. And maybe the API itself could be more > > explicit. E.g. add a lazy parameter which would allow arch specific code > > to not flush if it is sure that nobody can actually stumble over missed > > flush. E.g. the following? > > This one has a changelog and even compiles on my crosscompile test > --- > From 7f0fcd2cab379ddac5611b2a520cdca8a77a235b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxx> > Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 11:27:17 +0100 > Subject: [PATCH] arch, mm: introduce arch_tlb_gather_mmu_lazy > > 5a7862e83000 ("arm64: tlbflush: avoid flushing when fullmm == 1") has > introduced an optimization to not flush tlb when we are tearing the > whole address space down. Will goes on to explain > > : Basically, we tag each address space with an ASID (PCID on x86) which > : is resident in the TLB. This means we can elide TLB invalidation when > : pulling down a full mm because we won't ever assign that ASID to > : another mm without doing TLB invalidation elsewhere (which actually > : just nukes the whole TLB). > > This all is nice but tlb_gather users are not aware of that and this can > actually cause some real problems. E.g. the oom_reaper tries to reap the > whole address space but it might race with threads accessing the memory [1]. > It is possible that soft-dirty handling might suffer from the same > problem [2]. > > Introduce an explicit lazy variant tlb_gather_mmu_lazy which allows the > behavior arm64 implements for the fullmm case and replace it by an > explicit lazy flag in the mmu_gather structure. exit_mmap path is then > turned into the explicit lazy variant. Other architectures simply ignore > the flag. > > [1] http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20171106033651.172368-1-wangnan0@xxxxxxxxxx > [2] http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20171110001933.GA12421@bbox > Signed-off-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxx> > --- > arch/arm/include/asm/tlb.h | 3 ++- > arch/arm64/include/asm/tlb.h | 2 +- > arch/ia64/include/asm/tlb.h | 3 ++- > arch/s390/include/asm/tlb.h | 3 ++- > arch/sh/include/asm/tlb.h | 2 +- > arch/um/include/asm/tlb.h | 2 +- > include/asm-generic/tlb.h | 6 ++++-- > include/linux/mm_types.h | 2 ++ > mm/memory.c | 17 +++++++++++++++-- > mm/mmap.c | 2 +- > 10 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/tlb.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/tlb.h > index d5562f9ce600..fe9042aee8e9 100644 > --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/tlb.h > +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/tlb.h > @@ -149,7 +149,8 @@ static inline void tlb_flush_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb) > > static inline void > arch_tlb_gather_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct mm_struct *mm, > - unsigned long start, unsigned long end) > + unsigned long start, unsigned long end, > + bool lazy) > Thanks for the patch, Michal. However, it would be nice to do it tranparently without asking new flags from users. When I read tlb_gather_mmu's description, fullmm is supposed to be used only if there is no users and full address space. That means we can do it API itself like this? void arch_tlb_gather_mmu(...) tlb->fullmm = !(start | (end + 1)) && atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) == 0; -- 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>