On Wed, Jul 06, 2022 at 10:55:35AM +0100, Mel Gorman wrote: > On Tue, Jul 05, 2022 at 09:51:25PM +0800, Oliver Sang wrote: > > Hi Andrew Morton, > > > > On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 01:22:09PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: > > > On Sun, 3 Jul 2022 17:44:30 +0800 kernel test robot <oliver.sang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > FYI, we noticed the following commit (built with gcc-11): > > > > > > > > commit: 2bd8eec68f740608db5ea58ecff06965228764cb ("[PATCH 7/7] mm/page_alloc: Replace local_lock with normal spinlock") > > > > url: https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/Mel-Gorman/Drain-remote-per-cpu-directly/20220613-230139 > > > > base: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git b13baccc3850ca8b8cccbf8ed9912dbaa0fdf7f3 > > > > patch link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220613125622.18628-8-mgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > > > Did this test include the followup patch > > > mm-page_alloc-replace-local_lock-with-normal-spinlock-fix.patch? > > > > no, we just fetched original patch set and test upon it. > > > > now we applied the patch you pointed to us upon 2bd8eec68f and found the issue > > still exist. > > (attached dmesg FYI) > > > > Thanks Oliver. > > The trace is odd in that it hits in GUP when the page allocator is no > longer active and the context is a syscall. First, is this definitely > the first patch the problem occurs? > I tried reproducing this on a 2-socket machine with Xeon Gold Gold 5218R CPUs. It was necessary to set timeouts in both vm/settings and kselftest/runner.sh to avoid timeouts. Testing with a standard config on my original 5.19-rc3 baseline and the baseline b13baccc3850ca8b8cccbf8ed9912dbaa0fdf7f3 both passed. I tried your kernel config with i915 disabled (would not build) and necessary storage drivers and network drivers enabled (for boot and access). The kernel log shows a bunch of warnings related to USBAN during boot and during some of the tests but otherwise compaction_test completed successfully as well as the other VM tests. Is this always reproducible? -- Mel Gorman SUSE Labs