Wei Wang wrote:
Because of dependency shown below.And even if we could remove balloon_lock, you still cannot useWithout the lock being held, why couldn't we use __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM at
__GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM at xb_set_page(). I think you will need to use
"whether it is safe to wait" flag from
"[PATCH] virtio: avoid possible OOM lockup at virtballoon_oom_notify()" .
xb_set_page()?
leak_balloon()
xb_set_page()
xb_preload(GFP_KERNEL)
kmalloc(GFP_KERNEL)
__alloc_pages_may_oom()
Takes oom_lock
out_of_memory()
blocking_notifier_call_chain()
leak_balloon()
xb_set_page()
xb_preload(GFP_KERNEL)
kmalloc(GFP_KERNEL)
__alloc_pages_may_oom()
Fails to take oom_lock and loop forever
By the way, is xb_set_page() safe?
Sleeping in the kernel with preemption disabled is a bug, isn't it?
__radix_tree_preload() returns 0 with preemption disabled upon success.
xb_preload() disables preemption if __radix_tree_preload() fails.
Then, kmalloc() is called with preemption disabled, isn't it?
But xb_set_page() calls xb_preload(GFP_KERNEL) which might sleep with
preemption disabled.