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From: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang@gmail.com>
To: Lance Yang <lance.yang@linux.dev>
Cc: richard.weiyang@gmail.com, akpm@linux-foundation.org,
	david@kernel.org, ljs@kernel.org, riel@surriel.com,
	liam@infradead.org, vbabka@kernel.org, harry@kernel.org,
	jannh@google.com, balbirs@nvidia.com, ziy@nvidia.com,
	sj@kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, stable@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [Patch v2] mm/page_vma_mapped: revalidate and do proper check before return device-private pmd
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2026 02:02:32 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260620020232.53ifdvjnypcz55ot@master> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260619121909.90510-1-lance.yang@linux.dev>

On Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 08:19:09PM +0800, Lance Yang wrote:
>
>On Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 02:30:25AM +0000, Wei Yang wrote:
>>On Wed, Jun 17, 2026 at 08:18:15AM +0000, Wei Yang wrote:
>>>On Wed, Jun 17, 2026 at 10:32:11AM +0800, Lance Yang wrote:
>>>>
>>>>On Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 11:50:22PM +0000, Wei Yang wrote:
>>>>>On Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 08:30:01PM +0800, Lance Yang wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 06:34:36AM +0000, Wei Yang wrote:
>>>>>>[...]
>>>>>>>diff --git a/mm/page_vma_mapped.c b/mm/page_vma_mapped.c
>>>>>>>index 2ccbabfb2cc1..21635fab209c 100644
>>>>>>>--- a/mm/page_vma_mapped.c
>>>>>>>+++ b/mm/page_vma_mapped.c
>>>>>>>@@ -243,40 +243,28 @@ bool page_vma_mapped_walk(struct page_vma_mapped_walk *pvmw)
>>>>>>> 		 */
>>>>>>> 		pmde = pmdp_get_lockless(pvmw->pmd);
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>-		if (pmd_trans_huge(pmde) || pmd_is_migration_entry(pmde)) {
>>>>>>>-			pvmw->ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pvmw->pmd);
>>>>>>>-			pmde = *pvmw->pmd;
>>>>>>>-			if (!pmd_present(pmde)) {
>>>>>>>-				softleaf_t entry;
>>>>>>>-
>>>>>>>-				if (!thp_migration_supported() ||
>>>>>>>-				    !(pvmw->flags & PVMW_MIGRATION))
>>>>>>>-					return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>>-				entry = softleaf_from_pmd(pmde);
>>>>>>>-
>>>>>>>-				if (!softleaf_is_migration(entry) ||
>>>>>>>-				    !check_pmd(softleaf_to_pfn(entry), pvmw))
>>>>>>>-					return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>>-				return true;
>>>>>>>-			}
>>>>>>>-			if (likely(pmd_trans_huge(pmde))) {
>>>>>>>-				if (pvmw->flags & PVMW_MIGRATION)
>>>>>>>-					return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>>-				if (!check_pmd(pmd_pfn(pmde), pvmw))
>>>>>>>-					return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>>-				return true;
>>>>>>>-			}
>>>>>>>-			/* THP pmd was split under us: handle on pte level */
>>>>>>>-			spin_unlock(pvmw->ptl);
>>>>>>>-			pvmw->ptl = NULL;
>>>>>>>-		} else if (!pmd_present(pmde)) {
>>>>>>>-			const softleaf_t entry = softleaf_from_pmd(pmde);
>>>>>>>-
>>>>>>>-			if (softleaf_is_device_private(entry)) {
>>>>>>>-				pvmw->ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pvmw->pmd);
>>>>>>>-				return true;
>>>>>>>-			}
>>>>>>>+		if (pmd_present(pmde)) {
>>>>>>>+			if (!pmd_leaf(pmde))
>>>>>>>+				goto pte_table;
>>>>>>>+			if (pvmw->flags & PVMW_MIGRATION)
>>>>>>>+				return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>>+			if (!check_pmd(pmd_pfn(pmde), pvmw))
>>>>>>>+				return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>>+		} else if (pmd_is_migration_entry(pmde)) {
>>>>>>>+			softleaf_t entry = softleaf_from_pmd(pmde);
>>>>>>>+
>>>>>>>+			if (!(pvmw->flags & PVMW_MIGRATION))
>>>>>>>+				return not_found(pvmw);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Looked at history a bit, and I wonder if this changed something old
>>>>>>here ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Since 616b8371539a ("mm: thp: enable thp migration in generic path"), PMD
>>>>>>migration handling took PTL before doing PVMW_MIGRATION/PFN checks,
>>>>>>including not_found() cases. So lockless PMD read was just a filter ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>With this fix, true case gets final pmd_same() check, but this
>>>>>>not_found() case happens before taking PTL.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So a !PVMW_MIGRATION walker could race with someone, e.g.
>>>>>>remove_migration_pmd(): we make the not_found() decision from old PMD
>>>>>>value that still says "migration", while real *pvmw->pmd may already be
>>>>>>present again. We return without ever taking PTL :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi, Lance
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for take a look.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am trying to understand the scenario you mentioned. Let's say A migrate a
>>>>>pmd and B want to unmap the pmd.
>>>>>
>>>>>            A                                        B
>>>>>
>>>>>  try to migrate a pmd
>>>>>  pmd is set to migration entry
>>>>>                                           unmap the pmd ...
>>>>>  managed to finish migration
>>>>>                                           ...still see migration entry,
>>>>>                                           so skipped and unmap fail
>>>>>
>>>>>Would this be a timing case? Even B grab the PTL, it still could see migration
>>>>>entry if B visit pmd before A finish migration.
>>>>>
>>>>>Maybe I miss something, look forward your insight.
>>>>
>>>>Right, seeing migration entry while migration is still ongoing is fine.
>>>>
>>>>What I meant was this ordering:
>>>>
>>>>  CPU 0: pmde = pmdp_get_lockless(...); /* migration */
>>>>  CPU 1: remove_migration_pmd() restores PMD to present
>>>>  CPU 0: returns not_found() from old pmde, without ever taking PTL and
>>>>         rechecking *pvmw->pmd
>>>>
>>>>So issue is not seeing migration entry itself, but making final
>>>>not_found() decision from stale lockless PMD value ...
>>>>
>>>>Before this patch, PMD migration case took PTL before making that
>>>>decision ...
>>>>
>>>
>>>Yes, this patch changes the decision making condition for pmd entry. Thanks
>>>for pointing out.
>>>
>>>Hmm... I took another look into current pte handling and find for pte entry,
>>>we did two phase check:
>>>
>>>  * map_pte() without ptl
>>>  * check_pte() with ptl
>>>
>>>While check_pte() do extra pfn range check, map_pte() doesn't.
>>>
>>>This means for pte entry, we may face the same situation as you describe: 
>>>make the decision before grab PTL. Till now, it looks reasonable.
>>>
>>>But one thing jumped at me, PVMW_SYNC. When this flag is specified, all check
>>>is done under PTL. But now for pmd entry, we don't have a chance to do so.
>>>
>>>And as the comment says in try_to_migrate_one()
>>>
>>>	/*
>>>	 * When racing against e.g. zap_pte_range() on another cpu,
>>>	 * in between its ptep_get_and_clear_full() and folio_remove_rmap_*(),
>>>	 * try_to_migrate() may return before folio_mapped() has become false,
>>>	 * if page table locking is skipped: use TTU_SYNC to wait for that.
>>>	 */
>>>
>>>I tracked down to commit a98a2f0c8ce1 ('mm/rmap: split migration into its own
>>>function'), but not getting more detail on reasoning. Not fully understand it
>>>yet, but it seems there is some race between migration and unmap which is
>>>protected by PTL?
>>>
>>>Will look into this to get more detail.
>>>
>>
>>After going through the history, I found this:
>>
>>   commit 732ed55823fc3ad998d43b86bf771887bcc5ec67
>>   Author: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
>>   Date:   Tue Jun 15 18:23:53 2021 -0700
>>   
>>       mm/thp: try_to_unmap() use TTU_SYNC for safe splitting
>>
>>This one fix the race mentioned above: we expect mapcount is 0, but is not.
>
>Cool, thanks!
>
>I do want to spend more time on this refactor. It is touching some subtle
>page_vma_mapped_walk() rules, so I don't want to skim and guess ...
>
>One case I can pin down now is device-private: the PTE side gives us a
>clear rule to compare against :)
>
>On the PTE side:
>
>1) PVMW_SYNC set, PVMW_MIGRATION set
>
>  map_pte() uses pte_offset_map_lock(), so it takes PTL first.
>  check_pte() then runs under PTL. Since PVMW_MIGRATION is set,
>  check_pte() requires a migration entry, so device-private is rejected.
>
>2) PVMW_SYNC set, PVMW_MIGRATION clear
>
>  map_pte() takes PTL first. check_pte() then runs under PTL.
>  Since PVMW_MIGRATION is clear, device-private can be a normal mapping,
>  but check_pte() still checks entry type and PFN range.
>
>3) PVMW_SYNC clear, PVMW_MIGRATION set
>
>  map_pte() first does a lockless read. A non-present, non-none PTE can
>  still be a candidate, so map_pte() takes PTL. check_pte() then rejects
>  device-private, because PVMW_MIGRATION requires a migration entry.
>
>4) PVMW_SYNC clear, PVMW_MIGRATION clear
>
>  map_pte() first does a lockless read. A device-private PTE can be a
>  normal mapping candidate, so map_pte() takes PTL. check_pte() then
>  checks entry type and PFN range under PTL.
>
>On the PMD device-private side, before this patch, all four cases go
>through the same code once the lockless PMD read sees a device-private
>entry:
>
>- lockless read PMD into pmde
>- pmde is non-present
>- decode pmde as a softleaf entry
>- entry is device-private
>- take pmd_lock()
>- return true
>
>So compared with the PTE side:
>
>A) PVMW_SYNC set, PVMW_MIGRATION set
>
>  PTE rejects device-private under PTL.
>
>  PMD returns true.
>
>  This does not match. The PMD code misses the PVMW_MIGRATION direction
>  check, and does not reread/revalidate PMD under pmd_lock().
>
>B) PVMW_SYNC set, PVMW_MIGRATION clear
>
>  PTE can accept device-private, but only after locked check_pte()
>  validation.
>
>  PMD also returns true.
>
>  The direction is OK, but the final check is missing. PMD returns true
>  from the lockless PMD classification, without PMD revalidation and
>  without check_pmd() PFN-range check.
>
>C) PVMW_SYNC clear, PVMW_MIGRATION set
>
>  PTE can reach locked check_pte() from the lockless candidate, but
>  check_pte() rejects device-private.
>  
>  PMD returns true.
>
>  Same mismatch as case A: missing PVMW_MIGRATION direction check, and no
>  locked PMD revalidation.
>
>D) PVMW_SYNC clear, PVMW_MIGRATION clear
>
>  PTE can accept device-private after locked validation.
>
>  PMD also returns true.
>
>  Direction is OK here as well, but the PMD code still has no final
>  locked check matching check_pte(): no PMD reread/revalidation, and no
>  check_pmd() PFN-range check.
>

Thanks for the detailed analysis.

>>
>>IIUC, if we apply the change in this patch, the affected case is
>>pmd_is_migration_entry(). In case someone else has cleared it but not update
>>mapcount yet, try_to_migrate() would return before folio_mapped() is false.
>>
>>Thanks Lance for raise the question.
>>
>>If above analysis is true, I haven't got a neat way to take this into
>>consideration.
>>
>>BTW, for a fix, I am thinking to keep it simple and direct. So how about leave
>>the refactor as a followup cleanup?
>
>So for a fix, let's line up the PTE and PMD rules first :D
>

Sure.

Based on your above analysis, looks the change in v1 [1] is the right
direction, IIUC.

So I will send v3 based on this with comment adjust according to Lorenzo's
comment.

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20260508013728.21285-1-richard.weiyang@gmail.com/

>Cheers, Lance
>
>>-- 
>>Wei Yang
>>Help you, Help me
>>

-- 
Wei Yang
Help you, Help me


  reply	other threads:[~2026-06-20  2:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20260616063436.20455-1-richard.weiyang@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 12:30 ` [Patch v2] mm/page_vma_mapped: revalidate and do proper check before return device-private pmd Lance Yang
2026-06-16 23:50   ` Wei Yang
2026-06-17  2:32     ` Lance Yang
2026-06-17  8:18       ` Wei Yang
2026-06-19  2:30         ` Wei Yang
2026-06-19 12:19           ` Lance Yang
2026-06-20  2:02             ` Wei Yang [this message]
     [not found]   ` <666dc40b-e37a-46eb-af55-7a81bc1643f1@kernel.org>
2026-06-17  2:11     ` Balbir Singh
2026-06-17  3:14       ` Lance Yang
2026-06-19 10:44 ` Lorenzo Stoakes
2026-06-19 10:48   ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-06-19 11:04     ` Lorenzo Stoakes
2026-06-20  2:13     ` Wei Yang
2026-06-20  2:11   ` Wei Yang

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