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From: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@citrix.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>,
	"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@rjwysocki.net>,
	<linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org>,
	xen-devel <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org>,
	Dietmar Hahn <dietmar.hahn@ts.fujitsu.com>
Subject: Re: vunmap() on large regions may trigger soft lockup warnings
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 12:50:47 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52A9B127.9010501@citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20131211133917.dd10cb2c4360dba65d8e6ce2@linux-foundation.org>

On 11/12/13 21:39, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 16:58:19 +0000 David Vrabel <david.vrabel@citrix.com> wrote:
> 
>> Andrew,
>>
>> Dietmar Hahn reported an issue where calling vunmap() on a large (50 GB)
>> region would trigger soft lockup warnings.
>>
>> The following patch would resolve this (by adding a cond_resched() call
>> to vunmap_pmd_range()). Almost calls of vunmap(), unmap_kernel_range()
>> are from process context (as far as I could tell) except for an ACPI
>> driver (drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c) calls unmap_kernel_range_noflush()
>> from an interrupt and NMI contexts.
>>
>> Can you advise on a preferred solution?
>>
>> For example, an unmap_kernel_page() function (callable from atomic
>> context) could be provided since the GHES driver only maps/unmaps a
>> single page.
>>
>> 8<-------------------------
>> mm/vmalloc: avoid soft lockup warnings when vunmap()'ing large ranges
>>
>> From: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@citrix.com>
>>
>> If vunmap() is used to unmap a large (e.g., 50 GB) region, it may take
>> sufficiently long that it triggers soft lockup warnings.
>>
>> Add a cond_resched() into vunmap_pmd_range() so the calling task may
>> be resheduled after unmapping each PMD entry.  This is how
>> zap_pmd_range() fixes the same problem for userspace mappings.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> --- a/mm/vmalloc.c
>> +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c
>> @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ static void vunmap_pmd_range(pud_t *pud, unsigned long
>> addr, unsigned long end)
>>  		if (pmd_none_or_clear_bad(pmd))
>>  			continue;
>>  		vunmap_pte_range(pmd, addr, next);
>> +		cond_resched();
>>  	} while (pmd++, addr = next, addr != end);
>>  }
> 
> Well that's ugly.
> 
> We could redo unmap_kernel_range() so it takes an `atomic' flag then
> loops around unmapping N MB at a time, doing
> 
> 	if (!atomic)
> 		cond_resched()
> 
> each time.  But that would require difficult tuning of N.
> 
> I suppose we could just do
> 
> 	if (!in_interrupt())
> 		cond_resched();
> 
> in vunmap_pmd_range(), but that's pretty specific to ghes.c and doesn't
> permit unmap-inside-spinlock.
> 
> So I can't immediately think of a suitable fix apart from adding a new
> unmap_kernel_range_atomic().  Then add a `bool atomic' arg to
> vunmap_page_range() and pass that all the way down.

That would work for the unmap, but looking at the GHES driver some more
and it looks like it's call to ioremap_page_range() is already unsafe --
it may need to allocate a new PTE page with a non-atomic alloc in
pte_alloc_one_kernel().

Perhaps what's needed here is a pair of ioremap_page_atomic() and
iounmap_page_atomic() calls?  With some prep function to sure the PTE
pages (etc.) are preallocated.

David

  reply	other threads:[~2013-12-12 12:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-12-11 16:58 vunmap() on large regions may trigger soft lockup warnings David Vrabel
2013-12-11 21:39 ` Andrew Morton
2013-12-12 12:50   ` David Vrabel [this message]
2013-12-14  8:32     ` Andrew Morton
2013-12-16 12:56       ` David Vrabel
2013-12-16 22:57         ` Andrew Morton

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