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mm, page_alloc: simplify pageset_update()
pageset_update() attempts to update pcplist's high and batch values in a way that readers don't observe batch > high. It uses smp_wmb() to order the updates in a way to achieve this. However, without proper pairing read barriers in readers this guarantee doesn't hold, and there are no such barriers in e.g. free_unref_page_commit(). Commit88e8ac11d2
("mm, page_alloc: fix core hung in free_pcppages_bulk()") already showed this is problematic, and solved this by ultimately only trusing pcp->count of the current cpu with interrupts disabled. The update dance with unpaired write barriers thus makes no sense. Replace them with plain WRITE_ONCE to prevent store tearing, and document that the values can change asynchronously and should not be trusted for correctness. All current readers appear to be OK after88e8ac11d2
. Convert them to READ_ONCE to prevent unnecessary read tearing, but mainly to alert anybody making future changes to the code that special care is needed. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20201111092812.11329-5-vbabka@suse.cz Signed-off-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Reviewed-by: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@suse.de> Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@ static void free_pcppages_bulk(struct zone *zone, int count,
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{
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int migratetype = 0;
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int batch_free = 0;
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int prefetch_nr = 0;
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int prefetch_nr = READ_ONCE(pcp->batch);
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bool isolated_pageblocks;
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struct page *page, *tmp;
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LIST_HEAD(head);
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@ -1395,8 +1395,10 @@ static void free_pcppages_bulk(struct zone *zone, int count,
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* avoid excessive prefetching due to large count, only
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* prefetch buddy for the first pcp->batch nr of pages.
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*/
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if (prefetch_nr++ < pcp->batch)
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if (prefetch_nr) {
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prefetch_buddy(page);
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prefetch_nr--;
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}
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} while (--count && --batch_free && !list_empty(list));
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}
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@ -3197,10 +3199,8 @@ static void free_unref_page_commit(struct page *page, unsigned long pfn)
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pcp = &this_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset)->pcp;
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list_add(&page->lru, &pcp->lists[migratetype]);
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pcp->count++;
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if (pcp->count >= pcp->high) {
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unsigned long batch = READ_ONCE(pcp->batch);
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free_pcppages_bulk(zone, batch, pcp);
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}
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if (pcp->count >= READ_ONCE(pcp->high))
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free_pcppages_bulk(zone, READ_ONCE(pcp->batch), pcp);
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}
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/*
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@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ static struct page *__rmqueue_pcplist(struct zone *zone, int migratetype,
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do {
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if (list_empty(list)) {
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pcp->count += rmqueue_bulk(zone, 0,
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pcp->batch, list,
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READ_ONCE(pcp->batch), list,
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migratetype, alloc_flags);
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if (unlikely(list_empty(list)))
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return NULL;
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@ -6270,13 +6270,16 @@ static int zone_batchsize(struct zone *zone)
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}
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/*
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* pcp->high and pcp->batch values are related and dependent on one another:
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* ->batch must never be higher then ->high.
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* The following function updates them in a safe manner without read side
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* locking.
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* pcp->high and pcp->batch values are related and generally batch is lower
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* than high. They are also related to pcp->count such that count is lower
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* than high, and as soon as it reaches high, the pcplist is flushed.
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*
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* Any new users of pcp->batch and pcp->high should ensure they can cope with
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* those fields changing asynchronously (acording to the above rule).
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* However, guaranteeing these relations at all times would require e.g. write
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* barriers here but also careful usage of read barriers at the read side, and
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* thus be prone to error and bad for performance. Thus the update only prevents
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* store tearing. Any new users of pcp->batch and pcp->high should ensure they
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* can cope with those fields changing asynchronously, and fully trust only the
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* pcp->count field on the local CPU with interrupts disabled.
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*
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* mutex_is_locked(&pcp_batch_high_lock) required when calling this function
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* outside of boot time (or some other assurance that no concurrent updaters
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@ -6285,15 +6288,8 @@ static int zone_batchsize(struct zone *zone)
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static void pageset_update(struct per_cpu_pages *pcp, unsigned long high,
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unsigned long batch)
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{
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/* start with a fail safe value for batch */
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pcp->batch = 1;
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smp_wmb();
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/* Update high, then batch, in order */
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pcp->high = high;
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smp_wmb();
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pcp->batch = batch;
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WRITE_ONCE(pcp->batch, batch);
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WRITE_ONCE(pcp->high, high);
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}
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static void pageset_init(struct per_cpu_pageset *p)
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