On 2/9/24 20:40, Zi Yan wrote: > On 9 Feb 2024, at 14:36, Zi Yan wrote: > >> On 9 Feb 2024, at 11:37, Vlastimil Babka wrote: >> >>> On 2/2/24 17:15, Zi Yan wrote: >>> >>> ... >>> >>>> /* >>>> @@ -1835,9 +1857,17 @@ static struct folio *compaction_alloc(struct folio *src, unsigned long data) >>>> static void compaction_free(struct folio *dst, unsigned long data) >>>> { >>>> struct compact_control *cc = (struct compact_control *)data; >>>> + int order = folio_order(dst); >>>> + struct page *page = &dst->page; >>>> + >>>> + folio_set_count(dst, 0); >>> >>> We can't change refcount to 0 like this, after it was already set to 1 and >>> somebody else might have done get_page_unless_zero(). You need to either >>> put_page_testzero() and if it's false, consider the page lost, or leave it >>> refcounted and adjust the code to handle both refcounted and non-refcounted >>> pages on the lists (the first option is simpler and shouldn't be too bad). >> Got it. Will fix it with the first option. Thanks. > > Do you think we should have a WARN or WARN_ONCE if we lose a page here? No, no WARN, it all happens legitimately. It's only our compaction losing the page - whoever would do the get_page_unless_zero() to inspect that page would then have to put_page() which will free it back to page allocator. > -- > Best Regards, > Yan, Zi