From: SJ Park <sj@kernel.org>
To: sashiko-bot@kernel.org
Cc: SJ Park <sj@kernel.org>, damon@lists.linux.dev
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH v1.2 07/19] mm/damon/core: use abs_diff() instead of abs()
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2026 07:54:23 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260709145425.96247-1-sj@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260709143210.84EB51F000E9@smtp.kernel.org>
On Thu, 09 Jul 2026 14:32:09 +0000 sashiko-bot@kernel.org wrote:
> Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 3 potential issue(s) to consider:
>
> Pre-existing issues:
> - [High] Potential integer overflow in weighted average calculations within `damon_merge_two_regions()` on 32-bit architectures.
> - [High] Infinite loop in `kdamond_merge_regions()` causing soft lockup when `aggr_interval` is large.
> - [High] Multiple erroneous `r->age` updates per aggregation interval during region merging.
> --
>
> --- Patch [7]: [RFC PATCH v1.2 07/19] mm/damon/core: use abs_diff() instead of abs() ---
> commit f6ab818d018c3ba8c682c6e198e98ba7a8a69b83
> Author: SJ Park <sj@kernel.org>
>
> mm/damon/core: use abs_diff() instead of abs()
>
> Use of abs() in damon_merge_regions_of() could cause a silent integer
> overflow. This patch replaces it with abs_diff().
>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260705213817.100841-1-sj@kernel.org/
>
> > diff --git a/mm/damon/core.c b/mm/damon/core.c
> > index fea97399b5754..4c7e8a12a9b67 100644
> > --- a/mm/damon/core.c
> > +++ b/mm/damon/core.c
> > @@ -3261,7 +3261,7 @@ static void damon_merge_regions_of(struct damon_target *t, unsigned int thres,
> > struct damon_region *r, *prev = NULL, *next;
> >
> > damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, t) {
> > - if (abs(r->nr_accesses - r->last_nr_accesses) > thres)
> > + if (abs_diff(r->nr_accesses, r->last_nr_accesses) > thres)
> > r->age = 0;
> > else if ((r->nr_accesses == 0) != (r->last_nr_accesses == 0))
> > r->age = 0;
> > @@ -3269,7 +3269,7 @@ static void damon_merge_regions_of(struct damon_target *t, unsigned int thres,
> > r->age++;
>
> [Severity: High]
> This isn't a bug introduced by this patch, but does this logic apply multiple
> age updates per aggregation interval if damon_merge_regions_of() is called
> multiple times?
>
> The function damon_merge_regions_of() is called inside a do-while loop in
> kdamond_merge_regions():
>
> mm/damon/core.c:kdamond_merge_regions() {
> ...
> do {
> nr_regions = 0;
> damon_for_each_target(t, c) {
> damon_merge_regions_of(t, threshold, sz_limit);
> nr_regions += damon_nr_regions(t);
> }
> threshold = max(1, threshold * 2);
> } while (nr_regions > c->attrs.max_nr_regions &&
> threshold / 2 < max_thres);
> ...
> }
>
> Since last_nr_accesses isn't updated until after this loop completes, if
> merging fails to reduce nr_regions sufficiently, the loop repeats. Could this
> cause the same access counts to be evaluated repeatedly, artificially aging or
> resetting memory multiple times within a single aggregation interval?
Sounds making sense. Apparently not fit to be fixed in this series, though. I
will further check and separately work on this.
>
> [Severity: High]
> This is a pre-existing issue, but can the loop in kdamond_merge_regions() run
> infinitely if max_thres is extremely large?
>
> Looking at the same snippet above, max_thres is an unsigned int calculated
> from aggr_interval. If max_thres is >= 2,147,483,648 (for example, due to a
> large aggr_interval), doubling threshold will eventually overflow a 32-bit
> unsigned int to 0.
>
> Then max(1, 0) resets it to 1. Since threshold / 2 (which is 0) will always
> be less than max_thres, could this cause a soft lockup of the kdamond thread?
>
> >
> > if (prev && prev->ar.end == r->ar.start &&
> > - abs(prev->nr_accesses - r->nr_accesses) <= thres &&
> > + abs_diff(prev->nr_accesses, r->nr_accesses) <= thres &&
> > damon_sz_region(prev) + damon_sz_region(r) <= sz_limit)
> > damon_merge_two_regions(t, prev, r);
Seems a good finding. Not related to this series, as Sashiko also says. I
will further check separatelt work on this.
>
> [Severity: High]
> This is a pre-existing issue, but can the size-weighted average calculations
> in damon_merge_two_regions() overflow on 32-bit architectures?
>
> mm/damon/core.c:damon_merge_two_regions() {
> ...
> unsigned long sz_l = damon_sz_region(l), sz_r = damon_sz_region(r);
>
> l->nr_accesses = (l->nr_accesses * sz_l + r->nr_accesses * sz_r) /
> (sz_l + sz_r);
> l->age = (l->age * sz_l + r->age * sz_r) / (sz_l + sz_r);
> ...
> }
>
> If sz_l is large (e.g., 100 MB or ~104,857,600 bytes) and nr_accesses or age
> is moderate (e.g., 50), their product (~5.24 billion) exceeds the maximum
> 32-bit unsigned integer value (~4.29 billion).
>
> Since unsigned long is 32 bits on those systems, could this silently overflow
> and irreversibly corrupt the merged region's statistics?
Known low priority issue.
>
> > else
> > prev = r;
>
> --
> Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260709140600.90950-1-sj@kernel.org?part=7
Thanks,
SJ
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Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-09 14:05 [RFC PATCH v1.2 00/19] mm/damon: introduce data attributes only monitoring SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 01/19] mm/damon/core: introduce damon_probe->weight SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 02/19] mm/damon/core: ask apply_probes() ops callback to set sampling address SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:16 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 14:47 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 03/19] mm/damon/paddr: set samples in apply_probes() if requested SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:21 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 14:48 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 04/19] mm/damon/core: ask apply_probe() to return max probe hits weighted sum SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:16 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 14:49 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 05/19] mm/damon/core: implement damon_probe_hits_wsum() SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 06/19] mm/damon/paddr: respect return_max_wsum SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 07/19] mm/damon/core: use abs_diff() instead of abs() SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:32 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 14:54 ` SJ Park [this message]
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 08/19] mm/damon/core: extend merge function to work with probe hits SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:32 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 14:56 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 09/19] mm/damon/core: disallow probe_hits overflow on attrs only monitoring SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 10/19] mm/damon/core: validate params for probe hits weighted sum overflow SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:36 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 14:58 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 11/19] mm/damon/core: disable access monitoring when probe weights are set SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 12/19] mm/damon/core: set samples in apply_probes() if " SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:48 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 15:00 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 13/19] mm/damon/core: s/max_nr_accesses/max_merge_score/ in kdamond_fn() SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 14/19] mm/damon/core: get merge threshold from probe hits when weights are set SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:49 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 15:02 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 15/19] mm/damon/core: implement damon_has_probe_weight() SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:56 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-09 15:03 ` SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 16/19] mm/damon/sysfs: implement probe/weight file SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 17/19] Docs/mm/damon/design: document attrs-only monitoring SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 18/19] Docs/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage: document weight sysfs file SJ Park
2026-07-09 14:05 ` [RFC PATCH v1.2 19/19] Docs/ABI/damon: document probe weight file SJ Park
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