On 2018年02月14日 19:51, Michal Hocko wrote:
On Wed 14-02-18 19:47:30, Jason Wang wrote:
On 2018年02月14日 17:28, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
[ +Jason, +Jesper ]
On 02/14/2018 09:43 AM, Michal Hocko wrote:
On Tue 13-02-18 18:55:33, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 03:59:01PM -0800, syzbot wrote:
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kvmalloc include/linux/mm.h:541 [inline]
kvmalloc_array include/linux/mm.h:557 [inline]
__ptr_ring_init_queue_alloc include/linux/ptr_ring.h:474 [inline]
ptr_ring_init include/linux/ptr_ring.h:492 [inline]
__cpu_map_entry_alloc kernel/bpf/cpumap.c:359 [inline]
cpu_map_update_elem+0x3c3/0x8e0 kernel/bpf/cpumap.c:490
map_update_elem kernel/bpf/syscall.c:698 [inline]
Blame the BPF people, not the MM people ;-)
Heh, not really. ;-)
Yes. kvmalloc (the vmalloc part) doesn't support GFP_ATOMIC semantic.
Agree, that doesn't work.
Bug was added in commit 0bf7800f1799 ("ptr_ring: try vmalloc() when kmalloc() fails").
Jason, please take a look at fixing this, thanks!
It looks to me the only solution is to revert that commit.
Do you really need this to be GFP_ATOMIC? I can see some callers are
under RCU read lock but can we perhaps do the allocation outside of this
section?
If I understand the code correctly, the code would be called by XDP
program (usually run inside a bh) which makes it hard to do this.
Rethink of this, we can probably test gfp and not call kvmalloc if
GFP_ATOMIC is set in __ptr_ring_init_queue_alloc().
Thanks
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