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SubjectRe: new ltp memcg gripe bisects to b67bf49ce7aa ("post mm/munlock: delete FOLL_MLOCK and FOLL_POPULATE")
On Fri, 25 Mar 2022, Mike Galbraith wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> $subject bisected in a kvm ala:
>
> leap153:/usr/local/ltp # cat testme
> export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`/testcases/bin
> memcg_stat_test.sh
> leap153:/usr/local/ltp # . ./testme
>
> Usually leads to...
> memcg_stat_test 3 TINFO: Test unevictable with MAP_LOCKED
> memcg_stat_test 3 TINFO: Running memcg_process --mmap-lock1 -s 135168
> memcg_stat_test 3 TINFO: Warming up pid: 3460
> memcg_stat_test 3 TINFO: Process is still here after warm up: 3460
> memcg_stat_test 3 TFAIL: unevictable is 122880, 135168 expected
> ...but may lead to...
> memcg_stat_test 4 TINFO: Test unevictable with mlock
> memcg_stat_test 4 TINFO: Running memcg_process --mmap-lock2 -s 135168
> memcg_stat_test 4 TINFO: Warming up pid: 4271
> memcg_stat_test 4 TINFO: Process is still here after warm up: 4271
> memcg_stat_test 4 TFAIL: unevictable is 122880, 135168 expected
> ...or both. A wee bit flaky.
>
> I wanted to verify with a revert on top of 85c7000fda00, but while the
> revert patch applied, the result didn't boot. Config is full distro.

Thanks a lot for spotting that. I'll have no trouble reproducing it here,
looking through my old LTP test results. I never noticed because I'm used
to memcg_stat failing - but looking closer, that's been because I'm usually
running with THP shmem_enabled "force", which causes memcg_stat_test 1 to
fail with a bigger number than expected (understandably): memcg_stat_test
3 and 4 failures are new to mlock/munlock changes.

It will (almost certainly) be a pagevec draining issue, to be fixed by a
strategically placed lru_add_drain() or mlock_page_drain(). I did have
more of those in for a while, before understanding and arriving at
b74355078b65 ("mm/munlock: page migration needs mlock pagevec drained");
and with that fix, hadn't noticed the need for more, so left them out
until proven desirable.

If it's as I expect, then it's worth doing: not just to pass an LTP test,
but more generally a good thing. I'll play around in the next few days
and post a patch once I'm satisfied.

Regarding your bisection and revert of b67bf49ce7aa ("mm/munlock: delete
FOLL_MLOCK and FOLL_POPULATE"). I'm glad to hear that you got a build
error trying to revert that one commit: not a supported combination!
Maybe not too far wrong, but I wouldn't trust it.

But yes, I can see that the revert will bring in an lru_add_drain()
per page, so that fits with my guess above.

Thanks!
Hugh

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