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SubjectRe: [PATCH] hugetlb: do not use vma_hugecache_offset for vma_prio_tree_foreach
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 06:22:26PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Wed 26-09-12 16:56:17, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 03:55:41PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > > 0c176d5 (mm: hugetlb: fix pgoff computation when unmapping page
> > > from vma) fixed pgoff calculation but it has replaced it by
> > > vma_hugecache_offset which is not approapriate for offsets used for
> > > vma_prio_tree_foreach because that one expects index in page units
> > > rather than in huge_page_shift.
> > > Using vma_hugecache_offset is not incorrect because the pgoff will fit
> > > into the same vmas but it is confusing so the standard PAGE_SHIFT based
> > > index calculation is used instead.
> >
> > I do think it's incorrect. The resulting index may not be too big,
> > but it can be too small: assume hpage size of 2M and the address to
> > unmap to be 0x200000. This is regular page index 512 and hpage index
> > 1. If you have a VMA that maps the file only starting at the second
> > huge page, that VMAs vm_pgoff will be 512 but you ask for offset 1 and
> > miss it even though it does map the page of interest. hugetlb_cow()
> > will try to unmap, miss the vma, and retry the cow until the
> > allocation succeeds or the skipped vma(s) go away.
> >
> > Unless I missed something, this should not be deferred as a cleanup.
>
> You are right and I have totally missed this because I focused on the
> other boundary too much :/ This vma_hugecache_offset is really
> confusing.
> Andrew has already updated the changelog so we will not get even more
> confusion into the Linus tree.
> Thanks for spotting this Johannes!

Just saw the update on ozlabs, thanks guys. Andrew, could you please
also add:

Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>


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