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From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
To: Naoya Horiguchi <n-horiguchi@ah.jp.nec.com>
Cc: "linux-mm@kvack.org" <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>,
	"mingo@kernel.org" <mingo@kernel.org>,
	"dan.j.williams@intel.com" <dan.j.williams@intel.com>,
	Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
Subject: Re: kernel panic in reading /proc/kpageflags when enabling RAM-simulated PMEM
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 18:18:36 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180605011836.GA32444@bombadil.infradead.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180605005402.GA22975@hori1.linux.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp>

On Tue, Jun 05, 2018 at 12:54:03AM +0000, Naoya Horiguchi wrote:
> Reproduction precedure is like this:
>  - enable RAM based PMEM (with a kernel boot parameter like memmap=1G!4G)
>  - read /proc/kpageflags (or call tools/vm/page-types with no arguments)
>  (- my kernel config is attached)
> 
> I spent a few days on this, but didn't reach any solutions.
> So let me report this with some details below ...
> 
> In the critial page request, stable_page_flags() is called with an argument
> page whose ->compound_head was somehow filled with '0xffffffffffffffff'.
> And compound_head() returns (struct page *)(head - 1), which explains the
> address 0xfffffffffffffffe in the above message.

Hm.  compound_head shares with:

                        struct list_head lru;
                                struct list_head slab_list;     /* uses lru */
                                struct {        /* Partial pages */
                                        struct page *next;
                        unsigned long _compound_pad_1;  /* compound_head */
                        unsigned long _pt_pad_1;        /* compound_head */
                        struct dev_pagemap *pgmap;
                struct rcu_head rcu_head;

None of them should be -1.

> It seems that this kernel panic happens when reading kpageflags of pfn range
> [0xbffd7, 0xc0000), which coresponds to a 'reserved' range.
> 
> [    0.000000] user-defined physical RAM map:
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009fbff] usable
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x000000000009fc00-0x000000000009ffff] reserved
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x00000000000f0000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x00000000bffd6fff] usable
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x00000000bffd7000-0x00000000bfffffff] reserved
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x00000000feffc000-0x00000000feffffff] reserved
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x00000000fffc0000-0x00000000ffffffff] reserved
> [    0.000000] user: [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000013fffffff] persistent (type 12)
> 
> So I guess 'memmap=' parameter might badly affect the memory initialization process.
> 
> This problem doesn't reproduce on v4.17, so some pre-released patch introduces it.
> I hope this info helps you find the solution/workaround.

Can you try bisecting this?  It could be one of my patches to reorder struct
page, or it could be one of Pavel's deferred page initialisation patches.
Or something else ;-)

  reply	other threads:[~2018-06-05  1:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-06-05  0:54 kernel panic in reading /proc/kpageflags when enabling RAM-simulated PMEM Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-05  1:18 ` Matthew Wilcox [this message]
2018-06-05  7:35   ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-06  5:16     ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-06  8:04       ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-06  8:53         ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-06  9:06           ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-06  9:24             ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-07  6:22               ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-07  6:59                 ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-07  9:49                   ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-07 10:02                     ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-11  9:05                       ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-13  5:41                       ` [PATCH v1] mm: zero remaining unavailable struct pages (Re: kernel panic in reading /proc/kpageflags when enabling RAM-simulated PMEM) Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-13  8:40                         ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-14  4:56                           ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-13  9:07                         ` Michal Hocko
2018-06-14  5:16                           ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-14  5:38                             ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-14  6:34                               ` [PATCH v2] x86/e820: put !E820_TYPE_RAM regions into memblock.reserved Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-14  7:21                                 ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-14 11:24                                   ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-15  0:58                                     ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-14 21:30                                 ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-15  1:09                                   ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-15  7:29                                     ` [PATCH v3] " Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-15  8:41                                       ` Michal Hocko
2018-06-15 14:00                                         ` Pavel Tatashin
2018-06-15 14:10                                           ` Michal Hocko
2018-06-15 14:33                                           ` Oscar Salvador
2018-06-15 16:02                                             ` Pavel Tatashin
2018-06-18 23:36                                           ` Andrew Morton
2018-06-19  0:49                                             ` Pavel Tatashin
2018-07-02 20:05                                             ` Pavel Tatashin
2018-07-02 20:28                                               ` Andrew Morton
2018-07-02 20:31                                                 ` Pavel Tatashin
2018-06-14  7:00                             ` [PATCH v1] mm: zero remaining unavailable struct pages (Re: kernel panic in reading /proc/kpageflags when enabling RAM-simulated PMEM) Michal Hocko
2018-06-15  1:07                               ` Naoya Horiguchi
2018-06-15  8:39                                 ` Michal Hocko

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