On Fri, 25 May 2018 13:59:40 -0700 (PDT) David Rientjes <rientjes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > --- a/mm/hugetlb.c > > > +++ b/mm/hugetlb.c > > > @@ -2006,8 +2006,10 @@ struct page *alloc_huge_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, > > > * code of zero indicates a reservation exists (no change). > > > */ > > > map_chg = gbl_chg = vma_needs_reservation(h, vma, addr); > > > - if (map_chg < 0) > > > - return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > > > + if (map_chg < 0) { > > > + ret = -ENOMEM; > > > + goto out; > > > + } > > > > This doesn't change the return value. > > > > This, and the subsequent comments, are referring to the third paragraph of > the changelog. > > The functional part of the change is for the > hugetlb_cgroup_charge_cgroup() return value that is now actually used. Ah. Missed that bit. Altered changelog: : When charging to a hugetlb_cgroup fails, alloc_huge_page() returns : ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC) which will cause VM_FAULT_SIGBUS to be returned to the : page fault handler. : : This is because the return value from hugetlb_cgroup_charge_cgroup() is : overwritten with ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC). : : Instead, propagate the error code from hugetlb_cgroup_charge_cgroup() : (ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM)), so VM_FAULT_OOM is handled correctly. This is : consistent with failing mem cgroup charges in the non-hugetlb fault path. : : At the same time, restructure the return paths of alloc_huge_page() so it : is consistent. > > > It would be nice if you could add a comment over alloc_huge_page() > > explaining the return values (at least). Why sometimes ENOMEM, other > > times ENOSPC? > > > > The ENOSPC is used to specifically induce a VM_FAULT_SIGBUS, which > Documentation/vm/hugetlbfs_reserv.txt specifies is how faults are handled > if no hugetlb pages are available. That wasn't a code comment ;) Nobody will know to go looking in hugetlbfs_reserv.txt - it isn't even referred to from mm/*.c.