Re: [PATCH v4] mm: fix is_pinnable_page against on cma page

From: Paul E. McKenney
Date: Tue May 17 2022 - 16:21:39 EST


On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 01:12:02PM -0700, John Hubbard wrote:
> On 5/17/22 12:28, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > > If you compare this to the snippet above, you'll see that there is
> > > an extra mov statement, and that one dereferences a pointer from
> > > %rax:
> > >
> > > mov (%rax),%rbx
> >
> > That is the same move as:
> >
> > mov 0x8(%rdx,%rax,8),%rbx
> >
> > Except that the EA calculation was done in advance and stored in rax.
> >
> > lea isn't a memory reference, it is just computing the pointer value
> > that 0x8(%rdx,%rax,8) represents. ie the lea computes
> >
> > %rax = %rdx + %rax*8 + 6
> >
> > Which is then fed into the mov. Maybe it is an optimization to allow
> > one pipe to do the shr and an other to the EA - IDK, seems like a
> > random thing for the compiler to do.

Maybe an optimization suppressed due to the volatile nature of the
load? If so, perhaps it might be considered a compiler bug. Though
it is quite difficult to get optimization bugs involving volatile
to be taken seriously.

> Apologies for getting that wrong, and thanks for walking me through the
> asm.
>
> [...]
> >
> > Paul can correct me, but I understand we do not have a list of allowed
> > operations that are exempted from the READ_ONCE() requirement. ie it
> > is not just conditional branching that requires READ_ONCE().
> >
> > This is why READ_ONCE() must always be on the memory load, because the
> > point is to sanitize away the uncertainty that comes with an unlocked
> > read of unstable memory contents. READ_ONCE() samples the value in
> > memory, and removes all tearing, multiload, etc "instability" that may
> > effect down stream computations. In this way down stream compulations
> > become reliable.
> >
> > Jason
>
> So then:

Works for me!

Acked-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanx, Paul

> diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c
> index 0e42038382c1..b404f87e2682 100644
> --- a/mm/page_alloc.c
> +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c
> @@ -482,7 +482,12 @@ unsigned long __get_pfnblock_flags_mask(const struct page *page,
> word_bitidx = bitidx / BITS_PER_LONG;
> bitidx &= (BITS_PER_LONG-1);
>
> - word = bitmap[word_bitidx];
> + /*
> + * This races, without locks, with set_pageblock_migratetype(). Ensure
> + * a consistent (non-tearing) read of the memory array, so that results,
> + * even though racy, are not corrupted.
> + */
> + word = READ_ONCE(bitmap[word_bitidx]);
> return (word >> bitidx) & mask;
> }
>
>
> thanks,
> --
> John Hubbard
> NVIDIA