Re: [PATCH] mm/page_alloc: add one PCP list for THP

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On Wed, 19 Jun 2024 20:54:32 +0800 yangge1116@xxxxxxx wrote:

> From: yangge <yangge1116@xxxxxxx>
> 
> Since commit 5d0a661d808f ("mm/page_alloc: use only one PCP list for
> THP-sized allocations") no longer differentiates the migration type
> of pages in THP-sized PCP list, it's possible that non-movable
> allocation requests may get a CMA page from the list, in some cases,
> it's not acceptable.
> 
> If a large number of CMA memory are configured in system (for
> example, the CMA memory accounts for 50% of the system memory),
> starting a virtual machine with device passthrough will get stuck.
> During starting the virtual machine, it will call
> pin_user_pages_remote(..., FOLL_LONGTERM, ...) to pin memory. Normally
> if a page is present and in CMA area, pin_user_pages_remote() will
> migrate the page from CMA area to non-CMA area because of
> FOLL_LONGTERM flag. But if non-movable allocation requests return
> CMA memory, migrate_longterm_unpinnable_pages() will migrate a CMA
> page to another CMA page, which will fail to pass the check in
> check_and_migrate_movable_pages() and cause migration endless.
> Call trace:

Thanks.  I'll add this for testing - please send us a new version which
addresses Barry's comments.




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