On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 11:35:26AM -0400, Qian Cai wrote: > On Thu, 2020-10-22 at 01:49 +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 08:30:18PM -0400, Qian Cai wrote: > > > Today's linux-next starts to trigger this wondering if anyone has any clue. > > > > I've seen that occasionally too. I changed that BUG_ON to VM_BUG_ON_PAGE > > to try to get a clue about it. Good to know it's not the THP patches > > since they aren't in linux-next. > > > > I don't understand how it can happen. We have the page locked, and then we > > do: > > > > if (PageWriteback(page)) { > > if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_NONE) > > wait_on_page_writeback(page); > > else > > goto continue_unlock; > > } > > > > VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(PageWriteback(page), page); > > > > Nobody should be able to put this page under writeback while we have it > > locked ... right? The page can be redirtied by the code that's supposed > > to be writing it back, but I don't see how anyone can make PageWriteback > > true while we're holding the page lock. > > It happened again on today's linux-next: > > [ 7613.579890][T55770] page:00000000a4b35e02 refcount:3 mapcount:0 mapping:00000000457ceb87 index:0x3e pfn:0x1cef4e > [ 7613.590594][T55770] aops:xfs_address_space_operations ino:805d85a dentry name:"doio.f1.55762" > [ 7613.599192][T55770] flags: 0xbfffc0000000bf(locked|waiters|referenced|uptodate|dirty|lru|active) > [ 7613.608596][T55770] raw: 00bfffc0000000bf ffffea0005027d48 ffff88810eaec030 ffff888231f3a6a8 > [ 7613.617101][T55770] raw: 000000000000003e 0000000000000000 00000003ffffffff ffff888143724000 > [ 7613.625590][T55770] page dumped because: VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(PageWriteback(page)) > [ 7613.632695][T55770] page->mem_cgroup:ffff888143724000 Seems like it reproduces for you pretty quickly. I have no luck ;-( Can you add this? +++ b/mm/page-writeback.c @@ -2774,6 +2774,7 @@ int __test_set_page_writeback(struct page *page, bool keep_write) struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page); int ret, access_ret; + VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!PageLocked(page), page); lock_page_memcg(page); if (mapping && mapping_use_writeback_tags(mapping)) { XA_STATE(xas, &mapping->i_pages, page_index(page)); This is the only place (afaict) that sets PageWriteback, so that will tell us whether someone is setting Writeback without holding the lock, or whether we're suffering from a spurious wakeup.