Re: [PATCH v1 2/2] mm/hugetlb: fix hugetlb vs. core-mm PT locking

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On 26.07.24 17:26, Peter Xu wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 08:39:55PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
We recently made GUP's common page table walking code to also walk
hugetlb VMAs without most hugetlb special-casing, preparing for the
future of having less hugetlb-specific page table walking code in the
codebase. Turns out that we missed one page table locking detail: page
table locking for hugetlb folios that are not mapped using a single
PMD/PUD.

Assume we have hugetlb folio that spans multiple PTEs (e.g., 64 KiB
hugetlb folios on arm64 with 4 KiB base page size). GUP, as it walks the
page tables, will perform a pte_offset_map_lock() to grab the PTE table
lock.

However, hugetlb that concurrently modifies these page tables would
actually grab the mm->page_table_lock: with USE_SPLIT_PTE_PTLOCKS, the
locks would differ. Something similar can happen right now with hugetlb
folios that span multiple PMDs when USE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCKS.

Let's make huge_pte_lockptr() effectively uses the same PT locks as any
core-mm page table walker would.

There is one ugly case: powerpc 8xx, whereby we have an 8 MiB hugetlb
folio being mapped using two PTE page tables. While hugetlb wants to take
the PMD table lock, core-mm would grab the PTE table lock of one of both
PTE page tables. In such corner cases, we have to make sure that both
locks match, which is (fortunately!) currently guaranteed for 8xx as it
does not support SMP.

Do you mean "does not support SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCK" here instead of SMP?

Split PT locks are only enabled once we have NR_CPUS >= 4, so without SMP (NR_CPUS == 1), no split PT locks are used. I document that in the other series that I just sent out in a better way.



Fixes: 9cb28da54643 ("mm/gup: handle hugetlb in the generic follow_page_mask code")
Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx>

Patch looks all right to me:

Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks!

Thanks Peter!

--
Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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