Re: [PATCH] mm/rmap: remove unnecessary page_table_lock

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On 23.04.24 09:53, Yajun Deng wrote:
April 22, 2024 at 7:24 PM, "David Hildenbrand" <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:




On 22.04.24 12:52, Yajun Deng wrote:


page_table_lock is a lock that for page table, we won't change page

  table in __anon_vma_prepare(). As we can see, it works well in

  anon_vma_clone(). They do the same operation.


We are reusing mm->page_table_lock to serialize, not the *actual* low-level page table locks that really protect PTEs.

With that locking gone, there would be nothing protection vma->anon_vma.

Note that anon_vma_clone() is likely called with the mmap_lock held in write mode, which is not the case for __anon_vma_prepare() ...

Yes, anon_vma_clone() is called with the mmap_lock held. I added mmap_assert_write_locked(dst->vm_mm) to prove it.
I added mmap_assert_write_locked(vma->vm_mm) in __anon_vma_prepare() at the same time, it shows __anon_vma_prepare()
is also called with the mmap_lock held too.

Make sure you actually have lockdep built in and enabled.

__anon_vma_prepare() is for example called from do_anonymous_page() where we might only hold the mmap_lock in read mode (or not at all IIRC with VMA in read mode).

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Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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