On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 10:50 AM Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 25 Sep 2023 13:01:10 -0700 "Zach O'Keefe" <zokeefe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > The 6.0 commits: > > > > commit 9fec51689ff6 ("mm: thp: kill transparent_hugepage_active()") > > commit 7da4e2cb8b1f ("mm: thp: kill __transhuge_page_enabled()") > > > > merged "can we have THPs in this VMA?" logic that was previously done > > separately by fault-path, khugepaged, and smaps "THPeligible" checks. > > > > During the process, the semantics of the fault path check changed in two > > ways: > > > > 1) A VM_NO_KHUGEPAGED check was introduced (also added to smaps path). > > 2) We no longer checked if non-anonymous memory had a vm_ops->huge_fault > > handler that could satisfy the fault. Previously, this check had been > > done in create_huge_pud() and create_huge_pmd() routines, but after > > the changes, we never reach those routines. > > > > During the review of the above commits, it was determined that in-tree > > users weren't affected by the change; most notably, since the only relevant > > user (in terms of THP) of VM_MIXEDMAP or ->huge_fault is DAX, which is > > explicitly approved early in approval logic. However, this was a bad > > assumption to make as it assumes the only reason to support ->huge_fault > > was for DAX (which is not true in general). > > > > Remove the VM_NO_KHUGEPAGED check when not in collapse path and give > > any ->huge_fault handler a chance to handle the fault. Note that we > > don't validate the file mode or mapping alignment, which is consistent > > with the behavior before the aforementioned commits. > > It's unclear what are the userspace visible impacts of this change. > Which makes it hard for others to determine whether -stable kernels > should be patched. IMO, I don't think this change is suitable for -stable; the only users that would have been affected are those that maintain out-of-tree drivers / code that hooked into ->huge_fault() or used VM_MIXEDMAP + THP. No users of the in-tree kernel would have been affected. It's still a good "fix" to make going forward (and certainly happy to be able to help Saurabh out). + greg k-h for vis / to confirm. > > Fixes: 7da4e2cb8b1f ("mm: thp: kill __transhuge_page_enabled()") > > Reported-by: Saurabh Singh Sengar <ssengar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > It's nice to include a Closes: link after a Reported-by:. Then readers > are better able to answer the above question. Ah, apologies, Andrew; I didn't know such a tag existed -- I'll be sure to include it in the future. > > Signed-off-by: Zach O'Keefe <zokeefe@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Yang Shi <shy828301@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> >