Hello, Roman! > > Move the BUG_ON()/RB_EMPTY_NODE() check under unlink_va() > > function, it means if an empty node gets freed it is a BUG > > thus is considered as faulty behaviour. > > It's not exactly clear from the description, why it's better. > It is rather about if "unlink" happens on unhandled node it is faulty behavior. Something that clearly written in stone. We used to call "unlink" on detached node during merge, but after: [PATCH v3 3/4] mm/vmap: get rid of one single unlink_va() when merge it is not supposed to be ever happened across the logic. > > Also, do we really need a BUG_ON() in either place? > Historically we used to have the BUG_ON there. We can get rid of it for sure. But in this case, it would be harder to find a head or tail of it when the crash occurs, soon or later. > Isn't something like this better? > > diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c > index c42872ed82ac..2df0e86d6aff 100644 > --- a/mm/vmalloc.c > +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c > @@ -1118,7 +1118,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_vmap_purge_notifier); > > static void __free_vmap_area(struct vmap_area *va) > { > - BUG_ON(RB_EMPTY_NODE(&va->rb_node)); > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(RB_EMPTY_NODE(&va->rb_node))) > + return; > I was thinking about WARN_ON_ONCE. The concern was about if the message gets lost due to kernel ring buffer. Therefore i used that. I am not sure if we have something like WARN_ONE_RATELIMIT that would be the best i think. At least it would indicate if a warning happens periodically or not. Any thoughts? Thanks for the comments! -- Vlad Rezki