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From: Jason Baron <jbaron@redhat.com>
To: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re:  show_mem panics in 2.4.22
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 16:45:25 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-ia64-106735996431447@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-ia64-106731898417513@msgid-missing>


On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, John Marvin wrote:

> > I'm running linux-2.4.22-ia64-030909 on an rx2600.  The show_mem()
> > function always causes a kernel panic.  This is reached when you send
> > 'SysRq m' or serial 'BREAK m' to find out about used memory, etc.
> >
> > The problem seems to be that this function is written assuming that
> > the discontiguous memory scheme is used, but that's not the case in my
> > configuration.  I see that in 2.6.0-test8 there are two versions of
> > the function for the contig/discontig cases.  The crash is on the line
> > that reads through pgdat->node_mem_map.  I'm not sure exactly what is
> > wrong with that.
> 
> 
> I'm not sure why this just started to show up. The problem is that
> the size of struct page doesn't divide into the page size evenly, so
> the structure overlaps holes in the mem_map array. Here is a fix,
> but I am still not sure of the performance implications (extra memory
> dereference). There may be a better fix, although not as simple, if
> this has performance implications.
> 
> The same bug probably exists in 2.6.
> 
> John Marvin
> jsm@fc.hp.com
> 
> 
> --- a/arch/ia64/mm/init.c	Tue Oct 28 01:25:54 2003
> +++ b/arch/ia64/mm/init.c	Tue Oct 28 01:31:26 2003
> @@ -485,7 +485,8 @@ ia64_page_valid (struct page *page)
>  {
>  	char byte;
>  
> -	return __get_user(byte, (char *) page) = 0;
> +	return     (__get_user(byte, (char *) page) = 0)
> +		&& (__get_user(byte, (char *) (page + 1) - 1) = 0);
>  }
>  
>  #define GRANULEROUNDDOWN(n) ((n) & ~(IA64_GRANULE_SIZE-1))
> -
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The count in show_mem() is not quite accurate, since we might count page
structures that are mapped to valid memory, but are zero filled and do not
correspond to valid memory. show_mem() will no longer oops, though. Since
ia64_page_valid, could be on several hot paths, we might just want to
restrict this check to the show_mem() function. This could have just
cropped up, if struct page had changed in size.

-Jason



  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-10-28 16:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-28  5:29 show_mem panics in 2.4.22 Martin Pool
2003-10-28  8:45 ` John Marvin
2003-10-28 16:45 ` Jason Baron [this message]
2003-10-29  3:42 ` Martin Pool
2003-10-29  6:22 ` Martin Pool

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