On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 20:37:11 -0700 (PDT) David Rientjes <rientjes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > After commit 907ec5fca3dc ("mm: zero remaining unavailable struct pages"), > struct page of reserved memory is zeroed. This causes page->flags to be 0 > and fixes issues related to reading /proc/kpageflags, for example, of > reserved memory. > > The VM_BUG_ON() in move_freepages_block(), however, assumes that > page_zone() is meaningful even for reserved memory. That assumption is no > longer true after the aforementioned commit. > > There's no reason why move_freepages_block() should be testing the > legitimacy of page_zone() for reserved memory; its scope is limited only > to pages on the zone's freelist. > > Note that pfn_valid() can be true for reserved memory: there is a backing > struct page. The check for page_to_nid(page) is also buggy but reserved > memory normally only appears on node 0 so the zeroing doesn't affect this. > > Move the debug checks to after verifying PageBuddy is true. This isolates > the scope of the checks to only be for buddy pages which are on the zone's > freelist which move_freepages_block() is operating on. In this case, an > incorrect node or zone is a bug worthy of being warned about (and the > examination of struct page is acceptable bcause this memory is not > reserved). I'm thinking Fixes:907ec5fca3dc and Cc:stable? But 907ec5fca3dc is almost a year old, so you were doing something special to trigger this?