On Sun, 4 Oct 2020, Mel Gorman wrote: > On Sun, Oct 04, 2020 at 02:58:27PM +0200, Lukas Bulwahn wrote: > > The refactoring to kswapd() in commit e716f2eb24de ("mm, vmscan: prevent > > kswapd sleeping prematurely due to mismatched classzone_idx") turned an > > assignment to reclaim_order into a dead store, as in all further paths, > > reclaim_order will be assigned again before it is used. > > > > make clang-analyzer on x86_64 tinyconfig caught my attention with: > > > > mm/vmscan.c: warning: Although the value stored to 'reclaim_order' is > > used in the enclosing expression, the value is never actually read from > > 'reclaim_order' [clang-analyzer-deadcode.DeadStores] > > > > Compilers will detect this unneeded assignment and optimize this anyway. > > So, the resulting binary is identical before and after this change. > > > > Simplify the code and remove unneeded assignment to make clang-analyzer > > happy. > > > > No functional change. No change in binary code. > > > > Signed-off-by: Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@xxxxxxxxx> > > I'm not really keen on this. With the patch, reclaim_order can be passed > uninitialised to kswapd_try_to_sleep. While a sufficiently smart > compiler might be able to optimise how reclaim_order is used, it's not > guaranteed either. Similarly, a change in kswapd_try_to_sleep and its > called functions could rely on reclaim_order being a valid value and > then introduce a subtle bug. > Just for my own understanding: How would you see reclaim_order being passed unitialised to kswapd_try_to_sleep? >From kswapd() entry, any path must reach the line alloc_order = reclaim_order = READ_ONCE(pgdat->kswapd_order); before kswap_try_to_sleep(...). Then it reads back the order into alloc_order and reclaim_order and resets pgdat->kswapd to 0. I argue that the second store to reclaim_order is not used. Path kthread_should_stop() is true: Then, it either exits and does not use those temporary values, reclaim_order and alloc_order, at all. Path try_to_freeze() is true: It goes back to the beginning of the loop and repeats reading alloc_order and reclaim_order after the reset to 0, and then passes that to kswapd_try_to_sleep(...). Previous reclaim_order is not used. So, the previous store to alloc_order and reclaim_order is lost. (Is that intentional?) Path try_to_freeze() is false: We call trace_mm_vmscan_kswapd_wake with alloc_order but not with reclaim_order. reclaim_order is set by the return of balance_pgdat(...); So, the previous reclaim_order is again not used. The diff in the patch might be a bit small, but we are looking at the second assignment after kswapd_try_to_sleep(...), not the first assignment that just looks the same. Lukas