On 09/13, Dave Hansen wrote:
On 09/13/2016 07:59 AM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
I agree. I don't even understand why this was considered as a bug.
Obviously, m_stop() which drops mmap_sep should not be called, or
all the threads should be stopped, if you want to trust the result.
There was a mapping at a given address. That mapping did not change, it
was not split, its attributes did not change. But, it didn't show up
when reading smaps. Folks _actually_ noticed this in a test suite
looking for that address range in smaps.
I understand, and I won't argue with any change which makes the things
better. Just I do not think this is a real problem. And this patch can't
fix other oddities and it seems it adds another one (at least) although
I can easily misread this patch and/or the code.
So we change m_cache_vma(),
- m->version = m_next_vma(m->private, vma) ? vma->vm_start : -1UL;
+ m->version = m_next_vma(m->private, vma) ? vma->vm_end : -1UL;
OK, and another change in m_start()
- if (vma && (vma = m_next_vma(priv, vma)))
+ if (vma)
means that it can return the same vma if it grows in between.
show_map_vma() has another change
+ start = max(vma->vm_start, start);
so it will be reported as _another_ vma, and this doesn't look exactly
right.
And after that *ppos will be falsely incremented... but probably this
doesn't matter because the "if (pos < mm->map_count)" logic in m_start()
looks broken anyway.