svn commit: r335171 - head/sys/vm
Alan Cox
alc at rice.edu
Thu Jun 14 23:08:03 UTC 2018
> On Jun 14, 2018, at 5:54 PM, Steven Hartland <steven.hartland at multiplay.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Out of interest, how would this exhibit itself?
>
A panic in vm_page_insert_after().
> On 14/06/2018 20:41, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
>> Author: kib
>> Date: Thu Jun 14 19:41:02 2018
>> New Revision: 335171
>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/335171 <https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/335171>
>>
>> Log:
>> Handle the race between fork/vm_object_split() and faults.
>>
>> If fault started before vmspace_fork() locked the map, and then during
>> fork, vm_map_copy_entry()->vm_object_split() is executed, it is
>> possible that the fault instantiate the page into the original object
>> when the page was already copied into the new object (see
>> vm_map_split() for the orig/new objects terminology). This can happen
>> if split found a busy page (e.g. from the fault) and slept dropping
>> the objects lock, which allows the swap pager to instantiate
>> read-behind pages for the fault. Then the restart of the scan can see
>> a page in the scanned range, where it was already copied to the upper
>> object.
>>
>> Fix it by instantiating the read-ahead pages before
>> swap_pager_getpages() method drops the lock to allocate pbuf. The
>> object scan would see the whole range prefilled with the busy pages
>> and not proceed the range.
>>
>> Note that vm_fault rechecks the map generation count after the object
>> unlock, so that it restarts the handling if raced with split, and
>> re-lookups the right page from the upper object.
>>
>> In collaboration with: alc
>> Tested by: pho
>> Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
>> MFC after: 1 week
>>
>> Modified:
>> head/sys/vm/swap_pager.c
>>
>> Modified: head/sys/vm/swap_pager.c
>> ==============================================================================
>> --- head/sys/vm/swap_pager.c Thu Jun 14 19:01:40 2018 (r335170)
>> +++ head/sys/vm/swap_pager.c Thu Jun 14 19:41:02 2018 (r335171)
>> @@ -1096,21 +1096,24 @@ swap_pager_getpages(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t *ma,
>> int *rahead)
>> {
>> struct buf *bp;
>> - vm_page_t mpred, msucc, p;
>> + vm_page_t bm, mpred, msucc, p;
>> vm_pindex_t pindex;
>> daddr_t blk;
>> - int i, j, maxahead, maxbehind, reqcount, shift;
>> + int i, maxahead, maxbehind, reqcount;
>>
>> reqcount = count;
>>
>> - VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
>> - bp = getpbuf(&nsw_rcount);
>> - VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object);
>> -
>> - if (!swap_pager_haspage(object, ma[0]->pindex, &maxbehind, &maxahead)) {
>> - relpbuf(bp, &nsw_rcount);
>> + /*
>> + * Determine the final number of read-behind pages and
>> + * allocate them BEFORE releasing the object lock. Otherwise,
>> + * there can be a problematic race with vm_object_split().
>> + * Specifically, vm_object_split() might first transfer pages
>> + * that precede ma[0] in the current object to a new object,
>> + * and then this function incorrectly recreates those pages as
>> + * read-behind pages in the current object.
>> + */
>> + if (!swap_pager_haspage(object, ma[0]->pindex, &maxbehind, &maxahead))
>> return (VM_PAGER_FAIL);
>> - }
>>
>> /*
>> * Clip the readahead and readbehind ranges to exclude resident pages.
>> @@ -1132,35 +1135,31 @@ swap_pager_getpages(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t *ma,
>> *rbehind = pindex - mpred->pindex - 1;
>> }
>>
>> + bm = ma[0];
>> + for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
>> + ma[i]->oflags |= VPO_SWAPINPROG;
>> +
>> /*
>> * Allocate readahead and readbehind pages.
>> */
>> - shift = rbehind != NULL ? *rbehind : 0;
>> - if (shift != 0) {
>> - for (i = 1; i <= shift; i++) {
>> + if (rbehind != NULL) {
>> + for (i = 1; i <= *rbehind; i++) {
>> p = vm_page_alloc(object, ma[0]->pindex - i,
>> VM_ALLOC_NORMAL);
>> - if (p == NULL) {
>> - /* Shift allocated pages to the left. */
>> - for (j = 0; j < i - 1; j++)
>> - bp->b_pages[j] =
>> - bp->b_pages[j + shift - i + 1];
>> + if (p == NULL)
>> break;
>> - }
>> - bp->b_pages[shift - i] = p;
>> + p->oflags |= VPO_SWAPINPROG;
>> + bm = p;
>> }
>> - shift = i - 1;
>> - *rbehind = shift;
>> + *rbehind = i - 1;
>> }
>> - for (i = 0; i < reqcount; i++)
>> - bp->b_pages[i + shift] = ma[i];
>> if (rahead != NULL) {
>> for (i = 0; i < *rahead; i++) {
>> p = vm_page_alloc(object,
>> ma[reqcount - 1]->pindex + i + 1, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL);
>> if (p == NULL)
>> break;
>> - bp->b_pages[shift + reqcount + i] = p;
>> + p->oflags |= VPO_SWAPINPROG;
>> }
>> *rahead = i;
>> }
>> @@ -1171,15 +1170,18 @@ swap_pager_getpages(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t *ma,
>>
>> vm_object_pip_add(object, count);
>>
>> - for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
>> - bp->b_pages[i]->oflags |= VPO_SWAPINPROG;
>> -
>> - pindex = bp->b_pages[0]->pindex;
>> + pindex = bm->pindex;
>> blk = swp_pager_meta_ctl(object, pindex, 0);
>> KASSERT(blk != SWAPBLK_NONE,
>> ("no swap blocking containing %p(%jx)", object, (uintmax_t)pindex));
>>
>> VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
>> + bp = getpbuf(&nsw_rcount);
>> + /* Pages cannot leave the object while busy. */
>> + for (i = 0, p = bm; i < count; i++, p = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq)) {
>> + MPASS(p->pindex == bm->pindex + i);
>> + bp->b_pages[i] = p;
>> + }
>>
>> bp->b_flags |= B_PAGING;
>> bp->b_iocmd = BIO_READ;
>>
>
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