On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 04:12:04PM +0800, Qiuxu Zhuo wrote: > During the process of splitting a hw-poisoned huge page, it is possible > for the reference count of the huge page to be increased by the threads > within the affected process, leading to a failure in splitting the > hw-poisoned huge page with an error code of -EAGAIN. > > This issue can be reproduced when doing memory error injection to a > multiple-thread process, and the error occurs within a huge page. > The call path with the returned -EAGAIN during the testing is shown below: > > memory_failure() > try_to_split_thp_page() > split_huge_page() > split_huge_page_to_list() { > ... > Step A: can_split_folio() - Checked that the thp can be split. > Step B: unmap_folio() > Step C: folio_ref_freeze() - Failed and returned -EAGAIN. > ... > } > > The testing logs indicated that some huge pages were split successfully > via the call path above (Step C was successful for these huge pages). > However, some huge pages failed to split due to a failure at Step C, and > it was observed that the reference count of the huge page increased between > Step A and Step C. > > Testing has shown that after receiving -EAGAIN, simply re-splitting the > hw-poisoned huge page within memory_failure() always results in the same > -EAGAIN. This is possible because memory_failure() is executed in the > currently affected process. Before this process exits memory_failure() and > is terminated, its threads could increase the reference count of the > hw-poisoned page. > > To address this issue, employ the kernel worker to re-split the hw-poisoned > huge page. By the time this worker begins re-splitting the hw-poisoned huge > page, the affected process has already been terminated, preventing its > threads from increasing the reference count. Experimental results have > consistently shown that this worker successfully re-splits these > hw-poisoned huge pages on its first attempt. > > The kernel log (before): > [ 1116.862895] Memory failure: 0x4097fa7: recovery action for unsplit thp: Ignored > > The kernel log (after): > [ 793.573536] Memory failure: 0x2100dda: recovery action for unsplit thp: Delayed > [ 793.574666] Memory failure: 0x2100dda: split unsplit thp successfully. I'm unclear about the user-visible benefit of ensuring that the error thp is split. So could you explain about it? I think that the raw error page is not unmapped (with hwpoisoned entry) after delayed re-splitting, so recovery action seems not complete even with this patch. So this patch seems to just convert a hwpoisoned unrecovered thp into a hwpoisoned unrecovered raw page. Thanks, Naoya Horiguchi