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SubjectRe: [PATCH 4/3] mm: drop MMF_OOM_SKIP from exit_mmap
On Wed 29-12-21 21:59:55, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
[...]
> After some more digging I think there are two acceptable options:
>
> 1. Call unlock_range() under mmap_write_lock and then downgrade it to
> read lock so that both exit_mmap() and __oom_reap_task_mm() can unmap
> vmas in parallel like this:
>
> if (mm->locked_vm) {
> mmap_write_lock(mm);
> unlock_range(mm->mmap, ULONG_MAX);
> mmap_write_downgrade(mm);
> } else
> mmap_read_lock(mm);
> ...
> unmap_vmas(&tlb, vma, 0, -1);
> mmap_read_unlock(mm);
> mmap_write_lock(mm);
> free_pgtables(&tlb, vma, FIRST_USER_ADDRESS, USER_PGTABLES_CEILING);
> ...
> mm->mmap = NULL;
> mmap_write_unlock(mm);
>
> This way exit_mmap() might block __oom_reap_task_mm() but for a much
> shorter time during unlock_range() call.

IIRC unlock_range depends on page lock at some stage and that can mean
this will block for a long time or for ever when the holder of the lock
depends on a memory allocation. This was the primary problem why the oom
reaper skips over mlocked vmas.

> 2. Introduce another vm_flag mask similar to VM_LOCKED which is set
> before munlock_vma_pages_range() clears VM_LOCKED so that
> __oom_reap_task_mm() can identify vmas being unlocked and skip them.
>
> Option 1 seems cleaner to me because it keeps the locking pattern
> around unlock_range() in exit_mmap() consistent with all other places
> it is used (in mremap() and munmap()) with mmap_write_lock taken.
> WDYT?

It would be really great to make unlock_range oom reaper aware IMHO.

You do not quote your change in the full length so it is not really
clear whether you are planning to drop __oom_reap_task_mm from exit_mmap
as well. If yes then 1) could push oom reaper to timeout while the
unlock_range could be dropped on something so that wouldn't be an
improvement. 2) sounds like a workaround to me as it doesn't really
address the underlying problem.

I have to say that I am not really a great fan of __oom_reap_task_mm in
exit_mmap but I would rather see it in place than making the surrounding
code more complex/tricky.

--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

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