It is observed that certain file accesses are failing when
speculative file faults are enabled via "allow_file_spec_access".
This is because of not unlocking the page on error in
filemap_map_pages, and the locked page causes endless retry of
fault.
Bug: 199706590
Fixes: 35eacb5c87 ("ANDROID: mm: allow vmas with vm_ops to be speculatively handled")
Change-Id: Ic7643ea8188aa281754318866fde09eea094c5da
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
Add vendor_hooks to filemap_fault to cache page for oem's optimization.
Save the page for next time retry when VM_FAULT_RETRY returned.
Add ANDROID_OEM_DATA to vm_fault to save the page.
Bug: 188891314
Change-Id: Ibfc9ec950c3360e6f6ccb9546cab0acd89e5d316
Signed-off-by: Liangliang Li <liliangliang@vivo.com>
Right now only anonymous page faults are speculatively handled,
thus leaving out a large percentage of faults still requiring to
take mmap_sem. These were left out since there can be fault
handlers mainly in the fs layer which may use vma in unknown ways.
This patch enables speculative fault for ext4, f2fs and shmem. The
feature is disabled by default and enabled via allow_file_spec_access
kernel param.
Bug: 171954515
Change-Id: I0d23ebf299000e4ac5e2c71bc0b7fc9006e98da9
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
Add a vendor hook for pagecache hit/miss and other
vendor specific functions.
Bug: 174088128
Bug: 172987241
Signed-off-by: Chiawei Wang <chiaweiwang@google.com>
Change-Id: Ie9f14a69a86b8ed81de766e44e30f2eba1d9bd84
Commit f9ce0be71d1f ("mm: Cleanup faultaround and finish_fault()
codepaths") added a call to 'update_mmu_cache()' in mm/filemap.c, which
breaks the build for microblaze:
| mm/filemap.c: In function 'filemap_map_pages':
| mm/filemap.c:3153:3: error: implicit declaration of function 'update_mmu_cache'; did you mean 'update_mmu_tlb'?
Include asm/tlbflush.h in mm/filemap.c to make sure that the function
(or indeed, macro) is available.
Reported-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210209202449.GA104837@roeck-us.net
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Change-Id: I5a3bdb285a909de6361f751c82eb347ddfb0cdee
Bug: 171278850
(cherry picked from commit de591a82f41b61af4a8fce49d21b43105c5c218
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux.git/log/?h=for-next/faultaround)
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
Rather than modifying the 'address' field of the 'struct vm_fault'
passed to do_set_pte(), leave that to identify the real faulting address
and pass in the virtual address to be mapped by the new pte as a
separate argument.
This makes FAULT_FLAG_PREFAULT redundant, as a prefault entry can be
identified simply by comparing the new address parameter with the
faulting address, so remove the redundant flag at the same time.
Cc: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Change-Id: I495c06047bac0f4e2241bc47a18b8ee8f97e4af8
Bug: 171278850
(cherry picked from commit 9d3af4b448a119ac81378d3bc775f1c4a2a7ff36
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux.git/log/?h=for-next/faultaround)
[vinmenon: changes for speculative page fault]
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
Commit 5c0a85fad9 ("mm: make faultaround produce old ptes") changed
the "faultaround" behaviour to initialise prefaulted PTEs as 'old',
since this avoids vmscan wrongly assuming that they are hot, despite
having never been explicitly accessed by userspace. The change has been
shown to benefit numerous arm64 micro-architectures (with hardware
access flag) running Android, where both application launch latency and
direct reclaim time are significantly reduced (by 10%+ and ~80%
respectively).
Unfortunately, commit 315d09bf30 ("Revert "mm: make faultaround
produce old ptes"") reverted the change due to it being identified as
the cause of a ~6% regression in unixbench on x86. Experiments on a
variety of recent arm64 micro-architectures indicate that unixbench is
not affected by the original commit, which appears to yield a 0-1%
performance improvement.
Since one size does not fit all for the initial state of prefaulted
PTEs, introduce arch_wants_old_prefaulted_pte(), which allows an
architecture to opt-in to 'old' prefaulted PTEs at runtime based on
whatever criteria it may have.
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Reported-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Change-Id: Ic45c238147f4103de99e2a033d9ef8ee1c8d0f04
Bug: 171278850
(cherry picked from commit 46bdb4277f98e70d0c91f4289897ade533fe9e80
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux.git/log/?h=for-next/faultaround)
[vinmenon: changes for speculative page fault]
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
alloc_set_pte() has two users with different requirements: in the
faultaround code, it called from an atomic context and PTE page table
has to be preallocated. finish_fault() can sleep and allocate page table
as needed.
PTL locking rules are also strange, hard to follow and overkill for
finish_fault().
Let's untangle the mess. alloc_set_pte() has gone now. All locking is
explicit.
The price is some code duplication to handle huge pages in faultaround
path, but it should be fine, having overall improvement in readability.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201229132819.najtavneutnf7ajp@box
Signed-off-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
[will: s/from from/from/ in comment; spotted by willy]
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Change-Id: I2746b62adfe63e4f1b62e806df06b1b7a17574ad
Bug: 171278850
(cherry picked from commit f9ce0be71d1fbb038ada15ced83474b0e63f264d
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux.git/log/?h=for-next/faultaround)
[vinmenon: changes for speculative page fault]
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Menon <vinmenon@codeaurora.org>
Changes in 5.10.15
USB: serial: cp210x: add pid/vid for WSDA-200-USB
USB: serial: cp210x: add new VID/PID for supporting Teraoka AD2000
USB: serial: option: Adding support for Cinterion MV31
usb: host: xhci: mvebu: make USB 3.0 PHY optional for Armada 3720
USB: gadget: legacy: fix an error code in eth_bind()
usb: gadget: aspeed: add missing of_node_put
USB: usblp: don't call usb_set_interface if there's a single alt
usb: renesas_usbhs: Clear pipe running flag in usbhs_pkt_pop()
usb: dwc2: Fix endpoint direction check in ep_from_windex
usb: dwc3: fix clock issue during resume in OTG mode
usb: xhci-mtk: fix unreleased bandwidth data
usb: xhci-mtk: skip dropping bandwidth of unchecked endpoints
usb: xhci-mtk: break loop when find the endpoint to drop
ARM: OMAP1: OSK: fix ohci-omap breakage
arm64: dts: qcom: c630: keep both touchpad devices enabled
Input: i8042 - unbreak Pegatron C15B
arm64: dts: amlogic: meson-g12: Set FL-adj property value
arm64: dts: rockchip: fix vopl iommu irq on px30
arm64: dts: rockchip: Use only supported PCIe link speed on Pinebook Pro
ARM: dts: stm32: Fix polarity of the DH DRC02 uSD card detect
ARM: dts: stm32: Connect card-detect signal on DHCOM
ARM: dts: stm32: Disable WP on DHCOM uSD slot
ARM: dts: stm32: Disable optional TSC2004 on DRC02 board
ARM: dts: stm32: Fix GPIO hog flags on DHCOM DRC02
vdpa/mlx5: Fix memory key MTT population
bpf, cgroup: Fix optlen WARN_ON_ONCE toctou
bpf, cgroup: Fix problematic bounds check
bpf, inode_storage: Put file handler if no storage was found
um: virtio: free vu_dev only with the contained struct device
bpf, preload: Fix build when $(O) points to a relative path
arm64: dts: meson: switch TFLASH_VDD_EN pin to open drain on Odroid-C4
r8169: work around RTL8125 UDP hw bug
rxrpc: Fix deadlock around release of dst cached on udp tunnel
arm64: dts: ls1046a: fix dcfg address range
SUNRPC: Fix NFS READs that start at non-page-aligned offsets
igc: set the default return value to -IGC_ERR_NVM in igc_write_nvm_srwr
igc: check return value of ret_val in igc_config_fc_after_link_up
i40e: Revert "i40e: don't report link up for a VF who hasn't enabled queues"
ibmvnic: device remove has higher precedence over reset
net/mlx5: Fix function calculation for page trees
net/mlx5: Fix leak upon failure of rule creation
net/mlx5e: Update max_opened_tc also when channels are closed
net/mlx5e: Release skb in case of failure in tc update skb
net: lapb: Copy the skb before sending a packet
net: mvpp2: TCAM entry enable should be written after SRAM data
r8169: fix WoL on shutdown if CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ is set
net: ipa: pass correct dma_handle to dma_free_coherent()
ARM: dts: sun7i: a20: bananapro: Fix ethernet phy-mode
nvmet-tcp: fix out-of-bounds access when receiving multiple h2cdata PDUs
vdpa/mlx5: Restore the hardware used index after change map
memblock: do not start bottom-up allocations with kernel_end
kbuild: fix duplicated flags in DEBUG_CFLAGS
thunderbolt: Fix possible NULL pointer dereference in tb_acpi_add_link()
ovl: fix dentry leak in ovl_get_redirect
ovl: avoid deadlock on directory ioctl
ovl: implement volatile-specific fsync error behaviour
mac80211: fix station rate table updates on assoc
gpiolib: free device name on error path to fix kmemleak
fgraph: Initialize tracing_graph_pause at task creation
tracing/kprobe: Fix to support kretprobe events on unloaded modules
kretprobe: Avoid re-registration of the same kretprobe earlier
tracing: Use pause-on-trace with the latency tracers
tracepoint: Fix race between tracing and removing tracepoint
libnvdimm/namespace: Fix visibility of namespace resource attribute
libnvdimm/dimm: Avoid race between probe and available_slots_show()
genirq: Prevent [devm_]irq_alloc_desc from returning irq 0
genirq/msi: Activate Multi-MSI early when MSI_FLAG_ACTIVATE_EARLY is set
scripts: use pkg-config to locate libcrypto
xhci: fix bounce buffer usage for non-sg list case
RISC-V: Define MAXPHYSMEM_1GB only for RV32
cifs: report error instead of invalid when revalidating a dentry fails
iommu: Check dev->iommu in dev_iommu_priv_get() before dereferencing it
smb3: Fix out-of-bounds bug in SMB2_negotiate()
smb3: fix crediting for compounding when only one request in flight
mmc: sdhci-pltfm: Fix linking err for sdhci-brcmstb
mmc: core: Limit retries when analyse of SDIO tuples fails
Fix unsynchronized access to sev members through svm_register_enc_region
drm/dp/mst: Export drm_dp_get_vc_payload_bw()
drm/i915: Fix the MST PBN divider calculation
drm/i915/gem: Drop lru bumping on display unpinning
drm/i915/gt: Close race between enable_breadcrumbs and cancel_breadcrumbs
drm/i915/display: Prevent double YUV range correction on HDR planes
drm/i915: Extract intel_ddi_power_up_lanes()
drm/i915: Power up combo PHY lanes for for HDMI as well
drm/amd/display: Revert "Fix EDID parsing after resume from suspend"
io_uring: don't modify identity's files uncess identity is cowed
nvme-pci: avoid the deepest sleep state on Kingston A2000 SSDs
KVM: SVM: Treat SVM as unsupported when running as an SEV guest
KVM: x86/mmu: Fix TDP MMU zap collapsible SPTEs
KVM: x86: Allow guests to see MSR_IA32_TSX_CTRL even if tsx=off
KVM: x86: fix CPUID entries returned by KVM_GET_CPUID2 ioctl
KVM: x86: Update emulator context mode if SYSENTER xfers to 64-bit mode
KVM: x86: Set so called 'reserved CR3 bits in LM mask' at vCPU reset
DTS: ARM: gta04: remove legacy spi-cs-high to make display work again
ARM: dts; gta04: SPI panel chip select is active low
ARM: footbridge: fix dc21285 PCI configuration accessors
ARM: 9043/1: tegra: Fix misplaced tegra_uart_config in decompressor
mm: hugetlbfs: fix cannot migrate the fallocated HugeTLB page
mm: hugetlb: fix a race between freeing and dissolving the page
mm: hugetlb: fix a race between isolating and freeing page
mm: hugetlb: remove VM_BUG_ON_PAGE from page_huge_active
mm, compaction: move high_pfn to the for loop scope
mm/vmalloc: separate put pages and flush VM flags
mm: thp: fix MADV_REMOVE deadlock on shmem THP
mm/filemap: add missing mem_cgroup_uncharge() to __add_to_page_cache_locked()
x86/build: Disable CET instrumentation in the kernel
x86/debug: Fix DR6 handling
x86/debug: Prevent data breakpoints on __per_cpu_offset
x86/debug: Prevent data breakpoints on cpu_dr7
x86/apic: Add extra serialization for non-serializing MSRs
Input: goodix - add support for Goodix GT9286 chip
Input: xpad - sync supported devices with fork on GitHub
Input: ili210x - implement pressure reporting for ILI251x
md: Set prev_flush_start and flush_bio in an atomic way
igc: Report speed and duplex as unknown when device is runtime suspended
neighbour: Prevent a dead entry from updating gc_list
net: ip_tunnel: fix mtu calculation
udp: ipv4: manipulate network header of NATed UDP GRO fraglist
net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: override existent unicast portvec in port_fdb_add
net: sched: replaced invalid qdisc tree flush helper in qdisc_replace
Linux 5.10.15
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@google.com>
Change-Id: I15750357b4c30739515fdc0bbbd0e04b7c986171
commit da74240eb3fcd806edb1643874363e954d9e948b upstream.
Commit 3fea5a499d ("mm: memcontrol: convert page cache to a new
mem_cgroup_charge() API") introduced a bug in __add_to_page_cache_locked()
causing the following splat:
page dumped because: VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(page_memcg(page))
pages's memcg:ffff8889a4116000
------------[ cut here ]------------
kernel BUG at mm/memcontrol.c:2924!
invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP KASAN PTI
CPU: 35 PID: 12345 Comm: cat Tainted: G S W I 5.11.0-rc4-debug+ #1
Hardware name: HP HP Z8 G4 Workstation/81C7, BIOS P60 v01.25 12/06/2017
RIP: commit_charge+0xf4/0x130
Call Trace:
mem_cgroup_charge+0x175/0x770
__add_to_page_cache_locked+0x712/0xad0
add_to_page_cache_lru+0xc5/0x1f0
cachefiles_read_or_alloc_pages+0x895/0x2e10 [cachefiles]
__fscache_read_or_alloc_pages+0x6c0/0xa00 [fscache]
__nfs_readpages_from_fscache+0x16d/0x630 [nfs]
nfs_readpages+0x24e/0x540 [nfs]
read_pages+0x5b1/0xc40
page_cache_ra_unbounded+0x460/0x750
generic_file_buffered_read_get_pages+0x290/0x1710
generic_file_buffered_read+0x2a9/0xc30
nfs_file_read+0x13f/0x230 [nfs]
new_sync_read+0x3af/0x610
vfs_read+0x339/0x4b0
ksys_read+0xf1/0x1c0
do_syscall_64+0x33/0x40
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9
Before that commit, there was a try_charge() and commit_charge() in
__add_to_page_cache_locked(). These two separated charge functions were
replaced by a single mem_cgroup_charge(). However, it forgot to add a
matching mem_cgroup_uncharge() when the xarray insertion failed with the
page released back to the pool.
Fix this by adding a mem_cgroup_uncharge() call when insertion error
happens.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20210125042441.20030-1-longman@redhat.com
Fixes: 3fea5a499d ("mm: memcontrol: convert page cache to a new mem_cgroup_charge() API")
Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Shi <alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@huawei.com>
Cc: Muchun Song <smuchun@gmail.com>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
trace_sched_blocked_trace in CFS is really useful for debugging via
trace because it tell where the process was stuck on callstack.
For example,
<...>-6143 ( 6136) [005] d..2 50.278987: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6136 iowait=0 caller=SyS_mprotect+0x88/0x208
<...>-6136 ( 6136) [005] d..2 50.278990: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6142 iowait=0 caller=do_page_fault+0x1f4/0x3b0
<...>-6142 ( 6136) [006] d..2 50.278996: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6144 iowait=0 caller=SyS_prctl+0x52c/0xb58
<...>-6144 ( 6136) [006] d..2 50.279007: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6136 iowait=0 caller=vm_mmap_pgoff+0x74/0x104
However, sometime it gives pointless information like this.
RenderThread-2322 ( 1805) [006] d.s3 50.319046: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6136 iowait=1 caller=__lock_page_killable+0x17c/0x220
logd.writer-594 ( 587) [002] d.s3 50.334011: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6126 iowait=1 caller=wait_on_page_bit+0x194/0x208
kworker/u16:13-333 ( 333) [007] d.s4 50.343161: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6136 iowait=1 caller=__lock_page_killable+0x17c/0x220
Such wait_on_page_bit, __lock_page_killable are pointless because it doesn't
carry on higher information to identify the callstack.
The reason is page_lock and waitqueue are special synchronization method unlike
other normal locks(mutex, spinlock).
Let's mark them as "__sched" so get_wchan which used in trace_sched_blocked_trace
could detect it and skip them. It will produce more meaningful callstack
function like this.
<...>-2867 ( 1068) [002] d.h4 124.209701: sched_blocked_reason: pid=329 iowait=0 caller=worker_thread+0x378/0x470
<...>-2867 ( 1068) [002] d.s3 124.209763: sched_blocked_reason: pid=8454 iowait=1 caller=__filemap_fdatawait_range+0xa0/0x104
<...>-2867 ( 1068) [002] d.s4 124.209803: sched_blocked_reason: pid=869 iowait=0 caller=worker_thread+0x378/0x470
ScreenDecoratio-2364 ( 1867) [002] d.s3 124.209973: sched_blocked_reason: pid=8454 iowait=1 caller=f2fs_wait_on_page_writeback+0x84/0xcc
ScreenDecoratio-2364 ( 1867) [002] d.s4 124.209986: sched_blocked_reason: pid=869 iowait=0 caller=worker_thread+0x378/0x470
<...>-329 ( 329) [000] d..3 124.210435: sched_blocked_reason: pid=538 iowait=0 caller=worker_thread+0x378/0x470
kworker/u16:13-538 ( 538) [007] d..3 124.210450: sched_blocked_reason: pid=6 iowait=0 caller=worker_thread+0x378/0x470
Test: build pass and boot to home.
Bug: 144961676
Bug: 144713689
Bug: 172212772
Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minchan@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Shiu <jimmyshiu@google.com>
Change-Id: I9c738802a16941ca767dcc37ae4463070b3fabf4
(cherry picked from commit 1e4de875d9e0cfaccf5131bcc709ae8646cdc168)
Signed-off-by: Will McVicker <willmcvicker@google.com>
Twice now, when exercising ext4 looped on shmem huge pages, I have crashed
on the PF_ONLY_HEAD check inside PageWaiters(): ext4_finish_bio() calling
end_page_writeback() calling wake_up_page() on tail of a shmem huge page,
no longer an ext4 page at all.
The problem is that PageWriteback is not accompanied by a page reference
(as the NOTE at the end of test_clear_page_writeback() acknowledges): as
soon as TestClearPageWriteback has been done, that page could be removed
from page cache, freed, and reused for something else by the time that
wake_up_page() is reached.
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20200827122019.GC14765@casper.infradead.org/
Matthew Wilcox suggested avoiding or weakening the PageWaiters() tail
check; but I'm paranoid about even looking at an unreferenced struct page,
lest its memory might itself have already been reused or hotremoved (and
wake_up_page_bit() may modify that memory with its ClearPageWaiters()).
Then on crashing a second time, realized there's a stronger reason against
that approach. If my testing just occasionally crashes on that check,
when the page is reused for part of a compound page, wouldn't it be much
more common for the page to get reused as an order-0 page before reaching
wake_up_page()? And on rare occasions, might that reused page already be
marked PageWriteback by its new user, and already be waited upon? What
would that look like?
It would look like BUG_ON(PageWriteback) after wait_on_page_writeback()
in write_cache_pages() (though I have never seen that crash myself).
Matthew Wilcox explaining this to himself:
"page is allocated, added to page cache, dirtied, writeback starts,
--- thread A ---
filesystem calls end_page_writeback()
test_clear_page_writeback()
--- context switch to thread B ---
truncate_inode_pages_range() finds the page, it doesn't have writeback set,
we delete it from the page cache. Page gets reallocated, dirtied, writeback
starts again. Then we call write_cache_pages(), see
PageWriteback() set, call wait_on_page_writeback()
--- context switch back to thread A ---
wake_up_page(page, PG_writeback);
... thread B is woken, but because the wakeup was for the old use of
the page, PageWriteback is still set.
Devious"
And prior to 2a9127fcf2 ("mm: rewrite wait_on_page_bit_common() logic")
this would have been much less likely: before that, wake_page_function()'s
non-exclusive case would stop walking and not wake if it found Writeback
already set again; whereas now the non-exclusive case proceeds to wake.
I have not thought of a fix that does not add a little overhead: the
simplest fix is for end_page_writeback() to get_page() before calling
test_clear_page_writeback(), then put_page() after wake_up_page().
Was there a chance of missed wakeups before, since a page freed before
reaching wake_up_page() would have PageWaiters cleared? I think not,
because each waiter does hold a reference on the page. This bug comes
when the old use of the page, the one we do TestClearPageWriteback on,
had *no* waiters, so no additional page reference beyond the page cache
(and whoever racily freed it). The reuse of the page has a waiter
holding a reference, and its own PageWriteback set; but the belated
wake_up_page() has woken the reuse to hit that BUG_ON(PageWriteback).
Reported-by: syzbot+3622cea378100f45d59f@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
Fixes: 2a9127fcf2 ("mm: rewrite wait_on_page_bit_common() logic")
Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.8+
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
We catch the case where we enter generic_file_buffered_read() with data
already transferred, but we also need to be careful not to allow an async
page lock if we're looping transferring data. If not, we could be
returning -EIOCBQUEUED instead of the transferred amount, and it could
result in double waitqueue additions as well.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.9
Fixes: 1a0a7853b9 ("mm: support async buffered reads in generic_file_buffered_read()")
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Pull clone/dedupe/remap code refactoring from Darrick Wong:
"Move the generic file range remap (aka reflink and dedupe) functions
out of mm/filemap.c and fs/read_write.c and into fs/remap_range.c to
reduce clutter in the first two files"
* tag 'vfs-5.10-merge-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux:
vfs: move the generic write and copy checks out of mm
vfs: move the remap range helpers to remap_range.c
vfs: move generic_remap_checks out of mm
Once we've copied some data for an iocb that is marked with IOCB_WAITQ,
we should no longer attempt to async lock a new page. Instead make sure
we return the copied amount, and let the caller retry, instead of
returning -EIOCBQUEUED for a new page.
This should only be possible with read-ahead disabled on the below
device, and multiple threads racing on the same file. Haven't been able
to reproduce on anything else.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.9
Fixes: 1a0a7853b9 ("mm: support async buffered reads in generic_file_buffered_read()")
Reported-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Merge more updates from Andrew Morton:
"155 patches.
Subsystems affected by this patch series: mm (dax, debug, thp,
readahead, page-poison, util, memory-hotplug, zram, cleanups), misc,
core-kernel, get_maintainer, MAINTAINERS, lib, bitops, checkpatch,
binfmt, ramfs, autofs, nilfs, rapidio, panic, relay, kgdb, ubsan,
romfs, and fault-injection"
* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (155 commits)
lib, uaccess: add failure injection to usercopy functions
lib, include/linux: add usercopy failure capability
ROMFS: support inode blocks calculation
ubsan: introduce CONFIG_UBSAN_LOCAL_BOUNDS for Clang
sched.h: drop in_ubsan field when UBSAN is in trap mode
scripts/gdb/tasks: add headers and improve spacing format
scripts/gdb/proc: add struct mount & struct super_block addr in lx-mounts command
kernel/relay.c: drop unneeded initialization
panic: dump registers on panic_on_warn
rapidio: fix the missed put_device() for rio_mport_add_riodev
rapidio: fix error handling path
nilfs2: fix some kernel-doc warnings for nilfs2
autofs: harden ioctl table
ramfs: fix nommu mmap with gaps in the page cache
mm: remove the now-unnecessary mmget_still_valid() hack
mm/gup: take mmap_lock in get_dump_page()
binfmt_elf, binfmt_elf_fdpic: use a VMA list snapshot
coredump: rework elf/elf_fdpic vma_dump_size() into common helper
coredump: refactor page range dumping into common helper
coredump: let dump_emit() bail out on short writes
...
When a THP is removed from the page cache by reclaim, we replace it with a
shadow entry that occupies all slots of the XArray previously occupied by
the THP. If the user then accesses that page again, we only allocate a
single page, but storing it into the shadow entry replaces all entries
with that one page. That leads to bugs like
page dumped because: VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(page_to_pgoff(page) != offset)
------------[ cut here ]------------
kernel BUG at mm/filemap.c:2529!
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206569
This is hard to reproduce with mainline, but happens regularly with the
THP patchset (as so many more THPs are created). This solution is take
from the THP patchset. It splits the shadow entry into order-0 pieces at
the time that we bring a new page into cache.
Fixes: 99cb0dbd47 ("mm,thp: add read-only THP support for (non-shmem) FS")
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200903183029.14930-4-willy@infradead.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
- Add redirect_neigh() BPF packet redirect helper, allowing to limit
stack traversal in common container configs and improving TCP
back-pressure.
Daniel reports ~10Gbps => ~15Gbps single stream TCP performance gain.
- Expand netlink policy support and improve policy export to user
space. (Ge)netlink core performs request validation according to
declared policies. Expand the expressiveness of those policies
(min/max length and bitmasks). Allow dumping policies for particular
commands. This is used for feature discovery by user space (instead
of kernel version parsing or trial and error).
- Support IGMPv3/MLDv2 multicast listener discovery protocols in
bridge.
- Allow more than 255 IPv4 multicast interfaces.
- Add support for Type of Service (ToS) reflection in SYN/SYN-ACK
packets of TCPv6.
- In Multi-patch TCP (MPTCP) support concurrent transmission of data on
multiple subflows in a load balancing scenario. Enhance advertising
addresses via the RM_ADDR/ADD_ADDR options.
- Support SMC-Dv2 version of SMC, which enables multi-subnet
deployments.
- Allow more calls to same peer in RxRPC.
- Support two new Controller Area Network (CAN) protocols - CAN-FD and
ISO 15765-2:2016.
- Add xfrm/IPsec compat layer, solving the 32bit user space on 64bit
kernel problem.
- Add TC actions for implementing MPLS L2 VPNs.
- Improve nexthop code - e.g. handle various corner cases when nexthop
objects are removed from groups better, skip unnecessary
notifications and make it easier to offload nexthops into HW by
converting to a blocking notifier.
- Support adding and consuming TCP header options by BPF programs,
opening the doors for easy experimental and deployment-specific TCP
option use.
- Reorganize TCP congestion control (CC) initialization to simplify
life of TCP CC implemented in BPF.
- Add support for shipping BPF programs with the kernel and loading
them early on boot via the User Mode Driver mechanism, hence reusing
all the user space infra we have.
- Support sleepable BPF programs, initially targeting LSM and tracing.
- Add bpf_d_path() helper for returning full path for given 'struct
path'.
- Make bpf_tail_call compatible with bpf-to-bpf calls.
- Allow BPF programs to call map_update_elem on sockmaps.
- Add BPF Type Format (BTF) support for type and enum discovery, as
well as support for using BTF within the kernel itself (current use
is for pretty printing structures).
- Support listing and getting information about bpf_links via the bpf
syscall.
- Enhance kernel interfaces around NIC firmware update. Allow
specifying overwrite mask to control if settings etc. are reset
during update; report expected max time operation may take to users;
support firmware activation without machine reboot incl. limits of
how much impact reset may have (e.g. dropping link or not).
- Extend ethtool configuration interface to report IEEE-standard
counters, to limit the need for per-vendor logic in user space.
- Adopt or extend devlink use for debug, monitoring, fw update in many
drivers (dsa loop, ice, ionic, sja1105, qed, mlxsw, mv88e6xxx,
dpaa2-eth).
- In mlxsw expose critical and emergency SFP module temperature alarms.
Refactor port buffer handling to make the defaults more suitable and
support setting these values explicitly via the DCBNL interface.
- Add XDP support for Intel's igb driver.
- Support offloading TC flower classification and filtering rules to
mscc_ocelot switches.
- Add PTP support for Marvell Octeontx2 and PP2.2 hardware, as well as
fixed interval period pulse generator and one-step timestamping in
dpaa-eth.
- Add support for various auth offloads in WiFi APs, e.g. SAE (WPA3)
offload.
- Add Lynx PHY/PCS MDIO module, and convert various drivers which have
this HW to use it. Convert mvpp2 to split PCS.
- Support Marvell Prestera 98DX3255 24-port switch ASICs, as well as
7-port Mediatek MT7531 IP.
- Add initial support for QCA6390 and IPQ6018 in ath11k WiFi driver,
and wcn3680 support in wcn36xx.
- Improve performance for packets which don't require much offloads on
recent Mellanox NICs by 20% by making multiple packets share a
descriptor entry.
- Move chelsio inline crypto drivers (for TLS and IPsec) from the
crypto subtree to drivers/net. Move MDIO drivers out of the phy
directory.
- Clean up a lot of W=1 warnings, reportedly the actively developed
subsections of networking drivers should now build W=1 warning free.
- Make sure drivers don't use in_interrupt() to dynamically adapt their
code. Convert tasklets to use new tasklet_setup API (sadly this
conversion is not yet complete).
* tag 'net-next-5.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2583 commits)
Revert "bpfilter: Fix build error with CONFIG_BPFILTER_UMH"
net, sockmap: Don't call bpf_prog_put() on NULL pointer
bpf, selftest: Fix flaky tcp_hdr_options test when adding addr to lo
bpf, sockmap: Add locking annotations to iterator
netfilter: nftables: allow re-computing sctp CRC-32C in 'payload' statements
net: fix pos incrementment in ipv6_route_seq_next
net/smc: fix invalid return code in smcd_new_buf_create()
net/smc: fix valid DMBE buffer sizes
net/smc: fix use-after-free of delayed events
bpfilter: Fix build error with CONFIG_BPFILTER_UMH
cxgb4/ch_ipsec: Replace the module name to ch_ipsec from chcr
net: sched: Fix suspicious RCU usage while accessing tcf_tunnel_info
bpf: Fix register equivalence tracking.
rxrpc: Fix loss of final ack on shutdown
rxrpc: Fix bundle counting for exclusive connections
netfilter: restore NF_INET_NUMHOOKS
ibmveth: Identify ingress large send packets.
ibmveth: Switch order of ibmveth_helper calls.
cxgb4: handle 4-tuple PEDIT to NAT mode translation
selftests: Add VRF route leaking tests
...
The generic write check helpers also don't have much to do with the page
cache, so move them to the vfs.
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
I would like to move all the generic helpers for the vfs remap range
functionality (aka clonerange and dedupe) into a separate file so that
they won't be scattered across the vfs and the mm subsystems. The
eventual goal is to be able to deselect remap_range.c if none of the
filesystems need that code, but the tricky part here is picking a
stable(ish) part of the merge window to rearrange code.
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
We dereference page->mapping and page->index directly after calling
find_subpage() and these fields are not valid for tail pages. While
commit 4101196b19 ("mm: page cache: store only head pages in i_pages")
introduced the call to find_subpage(), the problem existed prior to this;
I'm going to suggest all the way back to when THPs first existed.
The user-visible effects of this are almost negligible. To hit it, you
have to mmap a tmpfs file at an unaligned address and then it's only a
disabled optimisation causing page faults to happen more frequently than
they otherwise would.
Fix this by keeping both head and page pointers and checking the
appropriate one. We could use page_mapping() and page_to_index(), but
that's higher overhead.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: William Kucharski <william.kucharski@oracle.com>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200911012532.24761-1-willy@infradead.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:
- Series of merge handling cleanups (Baolin, Christoph)
- Series of blk-throttle fixes and cleanups (Baolin)
- Series cleaning up BDI, seperating the block device from the
backing_dev_info (Christoph)
- Removal of bdget() as a generic API (Christoph)
- Removal of blkdev_get() as a generic API (Christoph)
- Cleanup of is-partition checks (Christoph)
- Series reworking disk revalidation (Christoph)
- Series cleaning up bio flags (Christoph)
- bio crypt fixes (Eric)
- IO stats inflight tweak (Gabriel)
- blk-mq tags fixes (Hannes)
- Buffer invalidation fixes (Jan)
- Allow soft limits for zone append (Johannes)
- Shared tag set improvements (John, Kashyap)
- Allow IOPRIO_CLASS_RT for CAP_SYS_NICE (Khazhismel)
- DM no-wait support (Mike, Konstantin)
- Request allocation improvements (Ming)
- Allow md/dm/bcache to use IO stat helpers (Song)
- Series improving blk-iocost (Tejun)
- Various cleanups (Geert, Damien, Danny, Julia, Tetsuo, Tian, Wang,
Xianting, Yang, Yufen, yangerkun)
* tag 'block-5.10-2020-10-12' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (191 commits)
block: fix uapi blkzoned.h comments
blk-mq: move cancel of hctx->run_work to the front of blk_exit_queue
blk-mq: get rid of the dead flush handle code path
block: get rid of unnecessary local variable
block: fix comment and add lockdep assert
blk-mq: use helper function to test hw stopped
block: use helper function to test queue register
block: remove redundant mq check
block: invoke blk_mq_exit_sched no matter whether have .exit_sched
percpu_ref: don't refer to ref->data if it isn't allocated
block: ratelimit handle_bad_sector() message
blk-throttle: Re-use the throtl_set_slice_end()
blk-throttle: Open code __throtl_de/enqueue_tg()
blk-throttle: Move service tree validation out of the throtl_rb_first()
blk-throttle: Move the list operation after list validation
blk-throttle: Fix IO hang for a corner case
blk-throttle: Avoid tracking latency if low limit is invalid
blk-throttle: Avoid getting the current time if tg->last_finish_time is 0
blk-throttle: Remove a meaningless parameter for throtl_downgrade_state()
block: Remove redundant 'return' statement
...
Rejecting non-native endian BTF overlapped with the addition
of support for it.
The rest were more simple overlapping changes, except the
renesas ravb binding update, which had to follow a file
move as well as a YAML conversion.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Pull io_uring fixes from Jens Axboe:
- fix for async buffered reads if read-ahead is fully disabled (Hao)
- double poll match fix
- ->show_fdinfo() potential ABBA deadlock complaint fix
* tag 'io_uring-5.9-2020-10-02' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block:
io_uring: fix async buffered reads when readahead is disabled
io_uring: fix potential ABBA deadlock in ->show_fdinfo()
io_uring: always delete double poll wait entry on match
The async buffered reads feature is not working when readahead is
turned off. There are two things to concern:
- when doing retry in io_read, not only the IOCB_WAITQ flag but also
the IOCB_NOWAIT flag is still set, which makes it goes to would_block
phase in generic_file_buffered_read() and then return -EAGAIN. After
that, the io-wq thread work is queued, and later doing the async
reads in the old way.
- even if we remove IOCB_NOWAIT when doing retry, the feature is still
not running properly, since in generic_file_buffered_read() it goes to
lock_page_killable() after calling mapping->a_ops->readpage() to do
IO, and thus causing process to sleep.
Fixes: 1a0a7853b9 ("mm: support async buffered reads in generic_file_buffered_read()")
Fixes: 3b2a4439e0 ("io_uring: get rid of kiocb_wait_page_queue_init()")
Signed-off-by: Hao Xu <haoxu@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Replace the two negative flags that are always used together with a
single positive flag that indicates the writeback capability instead
of two related non-capabilities. Also remove the pointless wrappers
to just check the flag.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Two minor conflicts:
1) net/ipv4/route.c, adding a new local variable while
moving another local variable and removing it's
initial assignment.
2) drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.c, overlapping changes.
One pretty prints the port mode differently, whilst another
changes the driver to try and obtain the port mode from
the port node rather than the switch node.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Commit 2a9127fcf2 ("mm: rewrite wait_on_page_bit_common() logic") made
the page locking entirely fair, in that if a waiter came in while the
lock was held, the lock would be transferred to the lockers strictly in
order.
That was intended to finally get rid of the long-reported watchdog
failures that involved the page lock under extreme load, where a process
could end up waiting essentially forever, as other page lockers stole
the lock from under it.
It also improved some benchmarks, but it ended up causing huge
performance regressions on others, simply because fair lock behavior
doesn't end up giving out the lock as aggressively, causing better
worst-case latency, but potentially much worse average latencies and
throughput.
Instead of reverting that change entirely, this introduces a controlled
amount of unfairness, with a sysctl knob to tune it if somebody needs
to. But the default value should hopefully be good for any normal load,
allowing a few rounds of lock stealing, but enforcing the strict
ordering before the lock has been stolen too many times.
There is also a hint from Matthieu Baerts that the fair page coloring
may end up exposing an ABBA deadlock that is hidden by the usual
optimistic lock stealing, and while the unfairness doesn't fix the
fundamental issue (and I'm still looking at that), it avoids it in
practice.
The amount of unfairness can be modified by writing a new value to the
'sysctl_page_lock_unfairness' variable (default value of 5, exposed
through /proc/sys/vm/page_lock_unfairness), but that is hopefully
something we'd use mainly for debugging rather than being necessary for
any deep system tuning.
This whole issue has exposed just how critical the page lock can be, and
how contended it gets under certain locks. And the main contention
doesn't really seem to be anything related to IO (which was the origin
of this lock), but for things like just verifying that the page file
mapping is stable while faulting in the page into a page table.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/ed8442fd-6f54-dd84-cd4a-941e8b7ee603@MichaelLarabel.com/
Link: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-50-59&num=1
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/c560a38d-8313-51fb-b1ec-e904bd8836bc@tessares.net/
Reported-and-tested-by: Michael Larabel <Michael@michaellarabel.com>
Tested-by: Matthieu Baerts <matthieu.baerts@tessares.net>
Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
'static' and 'static noinline' function attributes make no guarantees that
gcc/clang won't optimize them. The compiler may decide to inline 'static'
function and in such case ALLOW_ERROR_INJECT becomes meaningless. The compiler
could have inlined __add_to_page_cache_locked() in one callsite and didn't
inline in another. In such case injecting errors into it would cause
unpredictable behavior. It's worse with 'static noinline' which won't be
inlined, but it still can be optimized. Like the compiler may decide to remove
one argument or constant propagate the value depending on the callsite.
To avoid such issues make sure that these functions are global noinline.
Fixes: af3b854492 ("mm/page_alloc.c: allow error injection")
Fixes: cfcbfb1382 ("mm/filemap.c: enable error injection at add_to_page_cache()")
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Reviewed-by: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200827220114.69225-2-alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com
struct file_ra_state ra.mmap_miss could be accessed concurrently during
page faults as noticed by KCSAN,
BUG: KCSAN: data-race in filemap_fault / filemap_map_pages
write to 0xffff9b1700a2c1b4 of 4 bytes by task 3292 on cpu 30:
filemap_fault+0x920/0xfc0
do_sync_mmap_readahead at mm/filemap.c:2384
(inlined by) filemap_fault at mm/filemap.c:2486
__xfs_filemap_fault+0x112/0x3e0 [xfs]
xfs_filemap_fault+0x74/0x90 [xfs]
__do_fault+0x9e/0x220
do_fault+0x4a0/0x920
__handle_mm_fault+0xc69/0xd00
handle_mm_fault+0xfc/0x2f0
do_page_fault+0x263/0x6f9
page_fault+0x34/0x40
read to 0xffff9b1700a2c1b4 of 4 bytes by task 3313 on cpu 32:
filemap_map_pages+0xc2e/0xd80
filemap_map_pages at mm/filemap.c:2625
do_fault+0x3da/0x920
__handle_mm_fault+0xc69/0xd00
handle_mm_fault+0xfc/0x2f0
do_page_fault+0x263/0x6f9
page_fault+0x34/0x40
Reported by Kernel Concurrency Sanitizer on:
CPU: 32 PID: 3313 Comm: systemd-udevd Tainted: G W L 5.5.0-next-20200210+ #1
Hardware name: HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10/ProLiant DL385 Gen10, BIOS A40 07/10/2019
ra.mmap_miss is used to contribute the readahead decisions, a data race
could be undesirable. Both the read and write is only under non-exclusive
mmap_sem, two concurrent writers could even underflow the counter. Fix
the underflow by writing to a local variable before committing a final
store to ra.mmap_miss given a small inaccuracy of the counter should be
acceptable.
Signed-off-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill@shutemov.name>
Signed-off-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Tested-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Marco Elver <elver@google.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200211030134.1847-1-cai@lca.pw
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
The thp prefix is more frequently used than hpage and we should be
consistent between the various functions.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix mm/migrate.c]
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: William Kucharski <william.kucharski@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: "Kirill A. Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200629151959.15779-6-willy@infradead.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:
"Lots of cleanups in here, hardening the code and/or making it easier
to read and fixing bugs, but a core feature/change too adding support
for real async buffered reads. With the latter in place, we just need
buffered write async support and we're done relying on kthreads for
the fast path. In detail:
- Cleanup how memory accounting is done on ring setup/free (Bijan)
- sq array offset calculation fixup (Dmitry)
- Consistently handle blocking off O_DIRECT submission path (me)
- Support proper async buffered reads, instead of relying on kthread
offload for that. This uses the page waitqueue to drive retries
from task_work, like we handle poll based retry. (me)
- IO completion optimizations (me)
- Fix race with accounting and ring fd install (me)
- Support EPOLLEXCLUSIVE (Jiufei)
- Get rid of the io_kiocb unionizing, made possible by shrinking
other bits (Pavel)
- Completion side cleanups (Pavel)
- Cleanup REQ_F_ flags handling, and kill off many of them (Pavel)
- Request environment grabbing cleanups (Pavel)
- File and socket read/write cleanups (Pavel)
- Improve kiocb_set_rw_flags() (Pavel)
- Tons of fixes and cleanups (Pavel)
- IORING_SQ_NEED_WAKEUP clear fix (Xiaoguang)"
* tag 'for-5.9/io_uring-20200802' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (127 commits)
io_uring: flip if handling after io_setup_async_rw
fs: optimise kiocb_set_rw_flags()
io_uring: don't touch 'ctx' after installing file descriptor
io_uring: get rid of atomic FAA for cq_timeouts
io_uring: consolidate *_check_overflow accounting
io_uring: fix stalled deferred requests
io_uring: fix racy overflow count reporting
io_uring: deduplicate __io_complete_rw()
io_uring: de-unionise io_kiocb
io-wq: update hash bits
io_uring: fix missing io_queue_linked_timeout()
io_uring: mark ->work uninitialised after cleanup
io_uring: deduplicate io_grab_files() calls
io_uring: don't do opcode prep twice
io_uring: clear IORING_SQ_NEED_WAKEUP after executing task works
io_uring: batch put_task_struct()
tasks: add put_task_struct_many()
io_uring: return locked and pinned page accounting
io_uring: don't miscount pinned memory
io_uring: don't open-code recv kbuf managment
...
It turns out that wait_on_page_bit_common() had several problems,
ranging from just unfair behavioe due to re-queueing at the end of the
wait queue when re-trying, and an outright bug that could result in
missed wakeups (but probably never happened in practice).
This rewrites the whole logic to avoid both issues, by simply moving the
logic to check (and possibly take) the bit lock into the wakeup path
instead.
That makes everything much more straightforward, and means that we never
need to re-queue the wait entry: if we get woken up, we'll be notified
through WQ_FLAG_WOKEN, and the wait queue entry will have been removed,
and everything will have been done for us.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wjJA2Z3kUFb-5s=6+n0qbTs8ELqKFt9B3pH85a8fGD73w@mail.gmail.com/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/alpine.LSU.2.11.2007221359450.1017@eggly.anvils/
Reported-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Add an IOCB_NOIO flag that indicates to generic_file_read_iter that it
shouldn't trigger any filesystem I/O for the actual request or for
readahead. This allows to do tentative reads out of the page cache as
some filesystems allow, and to take the appropriate locks and retry the
reads only if the requested pages are not cached.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@redhat.com>