Re: [PATCH] smaps: Fix the abnormal memory statistics obtained through /proc/pid/smaps
From: David Hildenbrand
Date: Thu Jul 27 2023 - 07:38:20 EST
On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 9:40 AM liubo <liubo254@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In commit 474098edac26 ("mm/gup: replace FOLL_NUMA by
> gup_can_follow_protnone()"), FOLL_NUMA was removed and replaced by
> the gup_can_follow_protnone interface.
>
> However, for the case where the user-mode process uses transparent
> huge pages, when analyzing the memory usage through
> /proc/pid/smaps_rollup, the obtained memory usage is not consistent
> with the RSS in /proc/pid/status.
>
> Related examples are as follows:
> cat /proc/15427/status
> VmRSS: 20973024 kB
> RssAnon: 20971616 kB
> RssFile: 1408 kB
> RssShmem: 0 kB
>
> cat /proc/15427/smaps_rollup
> 00400000-7ffcc372d000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0 [rollup]
> Rss: 14419432 kB
> Pss: 14418079 kB
> Pss_Dirty: 14418016 kB
> Pss_Anon: 14418016 kB
> Pss_File: 63 kB
> Pss_Shmem: 0 kB
> Anonymous: 14418016 kB
> LazyFree: 0 kB
> AnonHugePages: 14417920 kB
>
> The root cause is that the traversal In the page table, the number of
> pages obtained by smaps_pmd_entry does not include the pages
> corresponding to PROTNONE,resulting in a different situation.
>
Thanks for reporting and debugging!
> Therefore, when obtaining pages through the follow_trans_huge_pmd
> interface, add the FOLL_FORCE flag to count the pages corresponding to
> PROTNONE to solve the above problem.
>
We really want to avoid the usage of FOLL_FORCE, and ideally limit it
to ptrace only.
> Signed-off-by: liubo <liubo254@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Fixes: 474098edac26 ("mm/gup: replace FOLL_NUMA by gup_can_follow_protnone()")
> ---
> fs/proc/task_mmu.c | 6 ++++--
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
> index c1e6531cb02a..ed08f9b869e2 100644
> --- a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
> +++ b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
> @@ -571,8 +571,10 @@ static void smaps_pmd_entry(pmd_t *pmd, unsigned long addr,
> bool migration = false;
>
> if (pmd_present(*pmd)) {
> - /* FOLL_DUMP will return -EFAULT on huge zero page */
> - page = follow_trans_huge_pmd(vma, addr, pmd, FOLL_DUMP);
> + /* FOLL_DUMP will return -EFAULT on huge zero page
> + * FOLL_FORCE follow a PROT_NONE mapped page
> + */
> + page = follow_trans_huge_pmd(vma, addr, pmd, FOLL_DUMP | FOLL_FORCE);
> } else if (unlikely(thp_migration_supported() && is_swap_pmd(*pmd))) {
> swp_entry_t entry = pmd_to_swp_entry(*pmd);
Might do as an easy fix. But we really should get rid of that
absolutely disgusting usage of follow_trans_huge_pmd().
We don't need 99% of what follow_trans_huge_pmd() does here.
Would the following also fix your issue?
diff --git a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
index 507cd4e59d07..fc744964816e 100644
--- a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
+++ b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
@@ -587,8 +587,7 @@ static void smaps_pmd_entry(pmd_t *pmd, unsigned long addr,
bool migration = false;
if (pmd_present(*pmd)) {
- /* FOLL_DUMP will return -EFAULT on huge zero page */
- page = follow_trans_huge_pmd(vma, addr, pmd, FOLL_DUMP);
+ page = vm_normal_page_pmd(vma, addr, *pmd);
} else if (unlikely(thp_migration_supported() && is_swap_pmd(*pmd))) {
swp_entry_t entry = pmd_to_swp_entry(*pmd);
It also skips the shared zeropage and pmd_devmap(),
Otherwise, a simple pmd_page(*pmd) + is_huge_zero_pmd(*pmd) check will do, but I
suspect vm_normal_page_pmd() might be what we actually want to have here.
Because smaps_pte_entry() properly checks for vm_normal_page().