On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 09:43:15AM +0100, David Hildenbrand wrote: > On 25.11.20 04:46, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote: > > The page has just been allocated, so its refcount is 1. free_unref_page() > > is for use on pages which have a zero refcount. Use __free_page() > > like the other implementations of pte_alloc_one(). > > > > Fixes: 1ae9ae5f7df7 ("sparc: handle pgtable_page_ctor() fail") > > Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c | 2 +- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c b/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c > > index 96edf64d4fb3..182bb7bdaa0a 100644 > > --- a/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c > > +++ b/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c > > @@ -2894,7 +2894,7 @@ pgtable_t pte_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm) > > if (!page) > > return NULL; > > if (!pgtable_pte_page_ctor(page)) { > > - free_unref_page(page); > > + __free_page(page); > > return NULL; > > } > > return (pte_t *) page_address(page); > > > > I wonder if reusing __pte_alloc_one() - e.g., internally - would be even > cleaner. It's really awkward to do because pgtable_t is defined differently. The clean thing to do would be: --- arch/sparc/include/asm/page_64.h -typedef pte_t *pgtable_t; +typedef struct page *pgtable_t; and then do all the other changes that would require. But that feels like a lot more work than appropriate to fix this unlikely bug.