Re: + mm-fix-panic-in-__alloc_pages.patch added to -mm tree

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On Fri 12-11-21 13:20:20, Dennis Zhou wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On Tue, Nov 09, 2021 at 12:00:46PM +0100, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > On Tue 09-11-21 09:42:56, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> > > On 09.11.21 09:37, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > > > I have opposed this patch http://lkml.kernel.org/r/YYj91Mkt4m8ySIWt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > There was no response to that feedback. I will not go as far as to nack
> > > > it explicitly because pcp allocator is not an area I would nack patches
> > > > but seriously, this issue needs a deeper look rather than a paper over
> > > > patch. I hope we do not want to do a similar thing to all callers of
> > > > cpu_to_mem.
> > > 
> > > While we could move it into the !HOLES version of cpu_to_mem(), calling
> > > cpu_to_mem() on an offline (and eventually not even present) CPU (with
> > > an offline node) is really a corner case.
> > > 
> > > Instead of additional runtime overhead for all cpu_to_mem(), my take
> > > would be to just do it for the random special cases. Sure, we can
> > > document that people should be careful when calling cpu_to_mem() on
> > > offline CPUs. But IMHO it's really a corner case.
> > 
> > I suspect I haven't made myself clear enough. I do not think we should
> > be touching cpu_to_mem/cpu_to_node and handle this corner case. We
> > should be looking at the underlying problem instead. We cannot really
> > rely on cpu to be onlined to have a proper node association. We should
> > really look at the initialization code and handle this situation
> > properly. Memory less nodes are something we have been dealing with
> > already. This particular instance of the problem is new and we should
> > understand why.
> > -- 
> > Michal Hocko
> > SUSE Labs
> 
> So I think we're still short a solution here. This patch solves the side
> effect but not the underlying problem related to cpu hotplug.
> 
> I'm fine with this going in as a stop gap because I imagine the fixes to
> hotplug are a lot more intrusive, but do we have someone who can own
> that work to fix hotplug? I think that should be a requirement for
> taking this because clearly it's hotplug that's broken and not percpu.

I have asked several times for details about the specific setup that has
led to the reported crash. Without much success so far. Reproduction
steps would be the first step. That would allow somebody to work on this
at least if Alexey doesn't have time to dive into this deeper.

I would be more inclined to a stop gap workaround if this was a more
wide spread problem but a lack of other repports suggests this has been
a one off.

The final saying is yours of course.
 
> Acked-by: Dennis Zhou <dennis@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Thanks,
> Dennis

-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs



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