On 5 Apr 2018, at 21:57, huang ying wrote: > On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 11:02 PM, Zi Yan <zi.yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 3 Apr 2018, at 23:22, Huang, Ying wrote: >> >>> From: Huang Ying <ying.huang@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> mmap_sem will be read locked when calling follow_pmd_mask(). But this >>> cannot prevent PMD from being changed for all cases when PTL is >>> unlocked, for example, from pmd_trans_huge() to pmd_none() via >>> MADV_DONTNEED. So it is possible for the pmd_present() check in >>> follow_pmd_mask() encounter a none PMD. This may cause incorrect >>> VM_BUG_ON() or infinite loop. Fixed this via reading PMD entry again >>> but only once and checking the local variable and pmd_none() in the >>> retry loop. >>> >>> As Kirill pointed out, with PTL unlocked, the *pmd may be changed >>> under us, so read it directly again and again may incur weird bugs. >>> So although using *pmd directly other than pmd_present() checking may >>> be safe, it is still better to replace them to read *pmd once and >>> check the local variable for multiple times. >> >> I see you point there. The patch wants to provide a consistent value >> for all race checks. Specifically, this patch is trying to avoid the inconsistent >> reads of *pmd for if-statements, which causes problem when both if-condition reads *pmd and >> the statements inside "if" reads *pmd again and two reads can give different values. >> Am I right about this? > > Yes. > >> If yes, the problem can be solved by something like: >> >> if (!pmd_present(tmpval = *pmd)) { >> check tmpval instead of *pmd; >> } >> >> Right? > > I think this isn't enough yet. we need > > tmpval = READ_ONCE(*pmd); > > To prevent compiler to generate code to read *pmd again and again. > Please check the comments of pmd_none_or_trans_huge_or_clear_bad() > about barrier. Got it. And if there is a barrier (implicit or explicit) inside if-statement, like pmd_migrationt_entry_wait(mm, pmd), we need to update tmpval with READ_ONCE() after the barrier. The patch looks good to me. Thanks. Reviewed-by: Zi Yan <zi.yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> — Best Regards, Yan Zi
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