Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 2021/4/19 15:09, Huang, Ying wrote: >> Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> On 2021/4/19 10:48, Huang, Ying wrote: >>>> Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>> >>>>> We will use percpu-refcount to serialize against concurrent swapoff. This >>>>> patch adds the percpu_ref support for swap. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> --- >>>>> include/linux/swap.h | 3 +++ >>>>> mm/swapfile.c | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- >>>>> 2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/include/linux/swap.h b/include/linux/swap.h >>>>> index 144727041e78..8be36eb58b7a 100644 >>>>> --- a/include/linux/swap.h >>>>> +++ b/include/linux/swap.h >>>>> @@ -240,6 +240,7 @@ struct swap_cluster_list { >>>>> * The in-memory structure used to track swap areas. >>>>> */ >>>>> struct swap_info_struct { >>>>> + struct percpu_ref users; /* serialization against concurrent swapoff */ >>>> >>>> The comments aren't general enough. We use this to check whether the >>>> swap device has been fully initialized, etc. May be something as below? >>>> >>>> /* indicate and keep swap device valid */ >>> >>> Looks good. >>> >>>> >>>>> unsigned long flags; /* SWP_USED etc: see above */ >>>>> signed short prio; /* swap priority of this type */ >>>>> struct plist_node list; /* entry in swap_active_head */ >>>>> @@ -260,6 +261,8 @@ struct swap_info_struct { >>>>> struct block_device *bdev; /* swap device or bdev of swap file */ >>>>> struct file *swap_file; /* seldom referenced */ >>>>> unsigned int old_block_size; /* seldom referenced */ >>>>> + bool ref_initialized; /* seldom referenced */ >>>>> + struct completion comp; /* seldom referenced */ >>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_FRONTSWAP >>>>> unsigned long *frontswap_map; /* frontswap in-use, one bit per page */ >>>>> atomic_t frontswap_pages; /* frontswap pages in-use counter */ >>>>> diff --git a/mm/swapfile.c b/mm/swapfile.c >>>>> index 149e77454e3c..66515a3a2824 100644 >>>>> --- a/mm/swapfile.c >>>>> +++ b/mm/swapfile.c >>>>> @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ >>>>> #include <linux/export.h> >>>>> #include <linux/swap_slots.h> >>>>> #include <linux/sort.h> >>>>> +#include <linux/completion.h> >>>>> >>>>> #include <asm/tlbflush.h> >>>>> #include <linux/swapops.h> >>>>> @@ -511,6 +512,14 @@ static void swap_discard_work(struct work_struct *work) >>>>> spin_unlock(&si->lock); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> +static void swap_users_ref_free(struct percpu_ref *ref) >>>>> +{ >>>>> + struct swap_info_struct *si; >>>>> + >>>>> + si = container_of(ref, struct swap_info_struct, users); >>>>> + complete(&si->comp); >>>>> +} >>>>> + >>>>> static void alloc_cluster(struct swap_info_struct *si, unsigned long idx) >>>>> { >>>>> struct swap_cluster_info *ci = si->cluster_info; >>>>> @@ -2500,7 +2509,7 @@ static void enable_swap_info(struct swap_info_struct *p, int prio, >>>>> * Guarantee swap_map, cluster_info, etc. fields are valid >>>>> * between get/put_swap_device() if SWP_VALID bit is set >>>>> */ >>>>> - synchronize_rcu(); >>>> >>>> You cannot remove this without changing get/put_swap_device(). It's >>>> better to squash at least PATCH 1-2. >>> >>> Will squash PATCH 1-2. Thanks. >>> >>>> >>>>> + percpu_ref_resurrect(&p->users); >>>>> spin_lock(&swap_lock); >>>>> spin_lock(&p->lock); >>>>> _enable_swap_info(p); >>>>> @@ -2621,11 +2630,18 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE1(swapoff, const char __user *, specialfile) >>>>> p->flags &= ~SWP_VALID; /* mark swap device as invalid */ >>>>> spin_unlock(&p->lock); >>>>> spin_unlock(&swap_lock); >>>>> + >>>>> + percpu_ref_kill(&p->users); >>>>> /* >>>>> - * wait for swap operations protected by get/put_swap_device() >>>>> - * to complete >>>>> + * We need synchronize_rcu() here to protect the accessing >>>>> + * to the swap cache data structure. >>>>> */ >>>>> synchronize_rcu(); >>>>> + /* >>>>> + * Wait for swap operations protected by get/put_swap_device() >>>>> + * to complete. >>>>> + */ >>>> >>>> I think the comments (after some revision) can be moved before >>>> percpu_ref_kill(). The synchronize_rcu() comments can be merged. >>>> >>> >>> Ok. >>> >>>>> + wait_for_completion(&p->comp); >>>>> >>>>> flush_work(&p->discard_work); >>>>> >>>>> @@ -3132,7 +3148,7 @@ static bool swap_discardable(struct swap_info_struct *si) >>>>> SYSCALL_DEFINE2(swapon, const char __user *, specialfile, int, swap_flags) >>>>> { >>>>> struct swap_info_struct *p; >>>>> - struct filename *name; >>>>> + struct filename *name = NULL; >>>>> struct file *swap_file = NULL; >>>>> struct address_space *mapping; >>>>> int prio; >>>>> @@ -3163,6 +3179,15 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE2(swapon, const char __user *, specialfile, int, swap_flags) >>>>> >>>>> INIT_WORK(&p->discard_work, swap_discard_work); >>>>> >>>>> + if (!p->ref_initialized) { >>>> >>>> I don't think it's necessary to add another flag p->ref_initialized. We >>>> can distinguish newly allocated and reused swap_info_struct in alloc_swap_info(). >>>> >>> >>> If newly allocated swap_info_struct failed to init percpu_ref, it will be considered as >>> a reused one in alloc_swap_info() _but_ the field users of swap_info_struct is actually >>> uninitialized. Does this make sense for you? >> >> We can call percpu_ref_init() just after kvzalloc() in alloc_swap_info(). >> > > Yes, we can do it this way. But using ref_initialized might make the code more straightforward > and simple? I think that it's simpler to call percpu_ref_init() in alloc_swap_info(). We can just call percpu_ref_init() for allocated swap_info_struct blindly, and call percpu_ref_exit() if we reuse. Best Regards, Huang, Ying >> Best Regards, >> Huang, Ying >> >>> Many Thanks for quick review. >>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> Huang, Ying >>>> >>>>> + error = percpu_ref_init(&p->users, swap_users_ref_free, >>>>> + PERCPU_REF_INIT_DEAD, GFP_KERNEL); >>>>> + if (unlikely(error)) >>>>> + goto bad_swap; >>>>> + init_completion(&p->comp); >>>>> + p->ref_initialized = true; >>>>> + } >>>>> + >>>>> name = getname(specialfile); >>>>> if (IS_ERR(name)) { >>>>> error = PTR_ERR(name); >>>> . >>>> >> . >>