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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 1/2] sched: Add PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP flag
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 01:53:09PM -0400, Waiman Long wrote:
> There are cases where calling kmalloc() can lead to false positive
> lockdep splat. One notable example that can happen in the freezing of
> the xfs filesystem is as follows:
>
> Possible unsafe locking scenario:
>
> CPU0 CPU1
> ---- ----
> lock(sb_internal);
> lock(fs_reclaim);
> lock(sb_internal);
> lock(fs_reclaim);
>
> *** DEADLOCK ***
>
> This is a false positive as all the dirty pages are flushed out before
> the filesystem can be frozen. However, there is no easy way to modify
> lockdep to handle this situation properly.
>
> One possible workaround is to disable lockdep by setting __GFP_NOLOCKDEP
> in the appropriate kmalloc() calls. However, it will be cumbersome to
> locate all the right kmalloc() calls to insert __GFP_NOLOCKDEP and it
> is easy to miss some especially when the code is updated in the future.
>
> Another alternative is to have a per-process global state that indicates
> the equivalent of __GFP_NOLOCKDEP without the need to set the gfp_t flag
> individually. To allow the latter case, a new PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP
> per-process flag is now added. After adding this new bit, there are
> still 2 free bits left.
>
> Suggested-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
> Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com>
> ---
> include/linux/sched.h | 7 +++++++
> include/linux/sched/mm.h | 15 ++++++++++-----
> 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/include/linux/sched.h b/include/linux/sched.h
> index b62e6aaf28f0..44247cbc9073 100644
> --- a/include/linux/sched.h
> +++ b/include/linux/sched.h
> @@ -1508,6 +1508,7 @@ extern struct pid *cad_pid;
> #define PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO 0x00080000 /* All allocation requests will inherit GFP_NOIO */
> #define PF_LOCAL_THROTTLE 0x00100000 /* Throttle writes only against the bdi I write to,
> * I am cleaning dirty pages from some other bdi. */
> +#define __PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP 0x00100000 /* All allocation requests will inherit __GFP_NOLOCKDEP */

Why is this considered a safe thing to do? Any context that sets
__PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP will now behave differently in memory
reclaim as it will think that PF_LOCAL_THROTTLE is set when lockdep
is enabled.

> #define PF_KTHREAD 0x00200000 /* I am a kernel thread */
> #define PF_RANDOMIZE 0x00400000 /* Randomize virtual address space */
> #define PF_SWAPWRITE 0x00800000 /* Allowed to write to swap */
> @@ -1519,6 +1520,12 @@ extern struct pid *cad_pid;
> #define PF_FREEZER_SKIP 0x40000000 /* Freezer should not count it as freezable */
> #define PF_SUSPEND_TASK 0x80000000 /* This thread called freeze_processes() and should not be frozen */
>
> +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
> +#define PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP __PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP
> +#else
> +#define PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP 0
> +#endif
> +
> /*
> * Only the _current_ task can read/write to tsk->flags, but other
> * tasks can access tsk->flags in readonly mode for example
> diff --git a/include/linux/sched/mm.h b/include/linux/sched/mm.h
> index 480a4d1b7dd8..4a076a148568 100644
> --- a/include/linux/sched/mm.h
> +++ b/include/linux/sched/mm.h
> @@ -177,22 +177,27 @@ static inline bool in_vfork(struct task_struct *tsk)
> * Applies per-task gfp context to the given allocation flags.
> * PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO implies GFP_NOIO
> * PF_MEMALLOC_NOFS implies GFP_NOFS
> + * PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP implies __GFP_NOLOCKDEP
> * PF_MEMALLOC_NOCMA implies no allocation from CMA region.
> */
> static inline gfp_t current_gfp_context(gfp_t flags)
> {
> - if (unlikely(current->flags &
> - (PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO | PF_MEMALLOC_NOFS | PF_MEMALLOC_NOCMA))) {
> + unsigned int pflags = current->flags;
> +
> + if (unlikely(pflags & (PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO | PF_MEMALLOC_NOFS |
> + PF_MEMALLOC_NOCMA | PF_MEMALLOC_NOLOCKDEP))) {

That needs a PF_MEMALLOC_MASK.

And, really, if we are playing "re-use existing bits" games because
we've run out of process flags, all these memalloc flags should be
moved to a new field in the task, say current->memalloc_flags. You
could also move PF_SWAPWRITE, PF_LOCAL_THROTTLE, and PF_KSWAPD into
that field as well as they are all memory allocation context process
flags...

Cheers,

Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
david@fromorbit.com

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