On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 13:08:20 +0200 Mike Rapoport <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There could be struct pages that are not backed by actual physical memory. > This can happen when the actual memory bank is not a multiple of > SECTION_SIZE or when an architecture does not register memory holes > reserved by the firmware as memblock.memory. > > Such pages are currently initialized using init_unavailable_mem() function > that iterates through PFNs in holes in memblock.memory and if there is a > struct page corresponding to a PFN, the fields of this page are set to > default values and it is marked as Reserved. > > init_unavailable_mem() does not take into account zone and node the page > belongs to and sets both zone and node links in struct page to zero. > > On a system that has firmware reserved holes in a zone above ZONE_DMA, for > instance in a configuration below: > > # grep -A1 E820 /proc/iomem > 7a17b000-7a216fff : Unknown E820 type > 7a217000-7bffffff : System RAM > > unset zone link in struct page will trigger > > VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!zone_spans_pfn(page_zone(page), pfn), page); > > because there are pages in both ZONE_DMA32 and ZONE_DMA (unset zone link > in struct page) in the same pageblock. > > ... > > > Fixes: 73a6e474cb37 ("mm: memmap_init: iterate over memblock regions rather > that check each PFN") What are your thoughts on the priority of this (rather large!) fix? Are such systems sufficiently common to warrant a 5.11 merge? -stable?