On 2021/9/1 16:10, David Hildenbrand wrote: > On 01.09.21 10:02, Miaohe Lin wrote: >> On 2021/8/31 22:23, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>> On 31.08.21 15:43, Mel Gorman wrote: >>>> On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 10:10:50PM +0800, Miaohe Lin wrote: >>>>> If it's not prepared to free unref page, the pcp page migratetype is >>>>> unset. Thus We will get rubbish from get_pcppage_migratetype() and >>>>> might list_del &page->lru again after it's already deleted from the >>>>> list leading to grumble about data corruption. >>>>> >>>>> Fixes: 3dcbe270d8ec ("mm/page_alloc: avoid conflating IRQs disabled with zone->lock") >>>>> Signed-off-by: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> This fix is fairly important. Take this patch out and send it on its own >>>> so it gets picked up relatively quickly. It does not belong in a series >>>> that is mostly cosmetic cleanups. >>> >>> I think the commit id is wrong. Shouldn't that be >>> >>> df1acc856923 ("mm/page_alloc: avoid conflating IRQs disabled with zone->lock") >>> >>> ? >>> >> >> Many thanks for pointing this out. >> >> I used to save the git log in a file to make life easier. But it seems this leads >> to the old commit id above. >> >> commit 3dcbe270d8ec57e534f5c605279cdc3ceb1f044a >> Author: Mel Gorman <mgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Date: Fri Jun 4 14:20:03 2021 +1000 >> >> mm/page_alloc: avoid conflating IRQs disabled with zone->lock >> >> git name-rev 3dcbe270d8ec >> 3dcbe270d8ec tags/next-20210604~2^2~196 >> >> vs >> >> commit df1acc856923c0a65c28b588585449106c316b71 >> Author: Mel Gorman <mgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Date: Mon Jun 28 19:42:00 2021 -0700 >> >> mm/page_alloc: avoid conflating IRQs disabled with zone->lock >> >> git name-rev df1acc856923 >> df1acc856923 tags/next-20210630~2^2~278 >> >> Their contents are same but with different commit id. The previous one >> could have been git-rebased. >> > > -mm tree commit ids keep changing until patches are upstream. Therefore, you can observe changing commit ids in -next. Always use the ones from Linus' tree, they are stable. > Many thanks for your advice, David. :)