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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 4/8] mm/isolation: close the two race problems related to pageblock isolation
On 08/12/2014 07:17 AM, Minchan Kim wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:18:33PM +0900, Joonsoo Kim wrote:
>>
>> One solution to this problem is checking pageblock migratetype with
>> holding zone lock in __free_one_page() and I posted it before, but,
>> it didn't get welcome since it needs the hook in zone lock critical
>> section on freepath.
>
> I didn't review your v1 but IMHO, this patchset is rather complex.

It is, but the complexity is in the isolation code, and not fast paths,
so that's justifiable IMHO.

> Normally, we don't like adding more overhead in fast path but we did
> several time on hotplug/cma, esp so I don't know a few more thing is
> really hesitant.

This actually undoes most of the overhead, so I'm all for it. Better
than keep doing stuff the same way just because it was done previously.

> In addition, you proved by this patchset how this
> isolation code looks ugly and fragile for race problem so I vote
> adding more overhead in fast path if it can make code really simple.

Well, I recommend you to check out the v1 then :) That wasn't really
simple, that was even more hooks rechecking migratetypes at various
places of the fast paths, when merging buddies etc. This is much better.
The complexity is mostly in the isolation code, and the overhead happens
only during isolation.

> Vlastimil?

Well, I was the main opponent of v1 and suggested to do v2 like this, so
here you go :)

> To Joonsoo,
>
> you want to send this patchset for stable since review is done?
> IIRC, you want to fix freepage couting bug and send it to stable but
> as I see this patchset, no make sense to send to stable. :(

Yeah that's one disadvantage. But I wouldn't like the v1 for stable even
more.




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