Re: [PATCH 39/41] kernel/fork: throttle call_rcu() calls in vm_area_free
From: Michal Hocko
Date: Mon Jan 23 2023 - 11:55:56 EST
On Mon 23-01-23 08:22:53, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 1:56 AM Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri 20-01-23 09:50:01, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 9:32 AM Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > [...]
> > > > The page fault handler (or whatever other reader -- ptrace, proc, etc)
> > > > should have a refcount on the mm_struct, so we can't be in this path
> > > > trying to free VMAs. Right?
> > >
> > > Hmm. That sounds right. I checked process_mrelease() as well, which
> > > operated on mm with only mmgrab()+mmap_read_lock() but it only unmaps
> > > VMAs without freeing them, so we are still good. Michal, do you agree
> > > this is ok?
> >
> > Don't we need RCU procetions for the vma life time assurance? Jann has
> > already shown how rwsem is not safe wrt to unlock and free without RCU.
>
> Jann's case requires a thread freeing the VMA to be blocked on vma
> write lock waiting for the vma real lock to be released by a page
> fault handler. However exit_mmap() means mm->mm_users==0, which in
> turn suggests that there are no racing page fault handlers and no new
> page fault handlers will appear. Is that a correct assumption? If so,
> then races with page fault handlers can't happen while in exit_mmap().
> Any other path (other than page fault handlers), accesses vma->lock
> under protection of mmap_lock (for read or write, does not matter).
> One exception is when we operate on an isolated VMA, then we don't
> need mmap_lock protection, but exit_mmap() does not deal with isolated
> VMAs, so out of scope here. exit_mmap() frees vm_area_structs under
> protection of mmap_lock in write mode, so races with anything other
> than page fault handler should be safe as they are today.
I do not see you talking about #PF (RCU + vma read lock protected) with
munmap. It is my understanding that the latter will synchronize over per
vma lock (along with mmap_lock exclusive locking). But then we are back
to the lifetime guarantees, or do I miss anything.
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Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs