On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 06:27:47PM -0300, Mauricio Faria de Oliveira wrote: > On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 4:56 PM Yu Zhao <yuzhao@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 08:02:55PM -0300, Mauricio Faria de Oliveira wrote: > > > Problem: > > > ======= > > > > Thanks for the update. A couple of quick questions: > > > > > Userspace might read the zero-page instead of actual data from a > > > direct IO read on a block device if the buffers have been called > > > madvise(MADV_FREE) on earlier (this is discussed below) due to a > > > race between page reclaim on MADV_FREE and blkdev direct IO read. > > > > 1) would page migration be affected as well? > > Could you please elaborate on the potential problem you considered? > > I checked migrate_pages() -> try_to_migrate() holds the page lock, > thus shouldn't race with shrink_page_list() -> with try_to_unmap() > (where the issue with MADV_FREE is), but maybe I didn't get you > correctly. Could the race exist between DIO and migration? While DIO is writing to a page, could migration unmap it and copy the data from this page to a new page? > > > @@ -1599,7 +1599,30 @@ static bool try_to_unmap_one(struct page *page, struct vm_area_struct *vma, > > > > > > /* MADV_FREE page check */ > > > if (!PageSwapBacked(page)) { > > > - if (!PageDirty(page)) { > > > + int ref_count, map_count; > > > + > > > + /* > > > + * Synchronize with gup_pte_range(): > > > + * - clear PTE; barrier; read refcount > > > + * - inc refcount; barrier; read PTE > > > + */ > > > + smp_mb(); > > > + > > > + ref_count = page_count(page); > > > + map_count = page_mapcount(page); > > > + > > > + /* > > > + * Order reads for page refcount and dirty flag; > > > + * see __remove_mapping(). > > > + */ > > > + smp_rmb(); > > > > 2) why does it need to order against __remove_mapping()? It seems to > > me that here (called from the reclaim path) it can't race with > > __remove_mapping() because both lock the page. > > I'll improve that comment in v4. The ordering isn't against __remove_mapping(), > but actually because of an issue described in __remove_mapping()'s comments > (something else that doesn't hold the page lock, just has a page reference, that > may clear the page dirty flag then drop the reference; thus check ref, > then dirty). Got it. IIRC, get_user_pages() doesn't imply a write barrier. If so, there should be a smp_wmb() on the other side: * get_user_pages(&page); smp_wmb() * SetPageDirty(page); * put_page(page); (__remove_mapping() doesn't need smp_[rw]mb() on either side because it relies on page refcnt freeze and retesting.) Thanks.