[PATCH v2 03/29] mm/migrate: Trylock device page in do_swap_page
Alistair Popple
apopple at nvidia.com
Tue Oct 29 06:37:45 UTC 2024
Matthew Brost <matthew.brost at intel.com> writes:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 12:51:08PM +1100, Alistair Popple wrote:
>>
>> Matthew Brost <matthew.brost at intel.com> writes:
>>
>> > On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 03:00:08PM +1100, Alistair Popple wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Matthew Brost <matthew.brost at intel.com> writes:
>> >>
>> >> > Avoid multiple CPU page faults to the same device page racing by trying
>> >> > to lock the page in do_swap_page before taking an extra reference to the
>> >> > page. This prevents scenarios where multiple CPU page faults each take
>> >> > an extra reference to a device page, which could abort migration in
>> >> > folio_migrate_mapping. With the device page being locked in
>> >> > do_swap_page, the migrate_vma_* functions need to be updated to avoid
>> >> > locking the fault_page argument.
>> >> >
>> >> > Prior to this change, a livelock scenario could occur in Xe's (Intel GPU
>> >> > DRM driver) SVM implementation if enough threads faulted the same device
>> >> > page.
>> >> >
>> >> > Cc: Philip Yang <Philip.Yang at amd.com>
>> >> > Cc: Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling at amd.com>
>> >> > Cc: Christian König <christian.koenig at amd.com>
>> >> > Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org>
>> >> > Suggessted-by: Simona Vetter <simona.vetter at ffwll.ch>
>> >> > Signed-off-by: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost at intel.com>
>> >> > ---
>> >> > mm/memory.c | 13 ++++++---
>> >> > mm/migrate_device.c | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
>> >> > 2 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
>> >> >
>> >> > diff --git a/mm/memory.c b/mm/memory.c
>> >> > index 2366578015ad..b72bde782611 100644
>> >> > --- a/mm/memory.c
>> >> > +++ b/mm/memory.c
>> >> > @@ -4252,10 +4252,15 @@ vm_fault_t do_swap_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
>> >> > * Get a page reference while we know the page can't be
>> >> > * freed.
>> >> > */
>> >> > - get_page(vmf->page);
>> >> > - pte_unmap_unlock(vmf->pte, vmf->ptl);
>> >> > - ret = vmf->page->pgmap->ops->migrate_to_ram(vmf);
>> >> > - put_page(vmf->page);
>> >> > + if (trylock_page(vmf->page)) {
>> >> > + get_page(vmf->page);
>> >> > + pte_unmap_unlock(vmf->pte, vmf->ptl);
>> >> > + ret = vmf->page->pgmap->ops->migrate_to_ram(vmf);
>> >> > + put_page(vmf->page);
>> >> > + unlock_page(vmf->page);
>> >>
>> >> I don't think my previous review of this change has really been
>> >> addressed. Why don't we just install the migration entry here? Seems
>> >> like it would be a much simpler way of solving this.
>> >>
>> >
>> > I should have mentioned this in the cover-letter, I haven't got around
>> > to trying that out yet. Included this existing version for correctness
>> > but I also think this is not strickly required to merge this series as
>> > our locking in migrate_to_ram only relies on the core MM locks so
>> > some thread would eventually win the race and make forward progress.
>> >
>> > So I guess just ignore this patch and will send an updated version
>> > individually with installing a migration entry in do_swap_page. If for
>> > some reason that doesn't work, I'll respond here explaining why.
>>
>> That would be great. I have a fairly strong preference for doing that
>> instead of adding more special cases for the fault page in the migration
>> code. And if we can't do that it would be good to understand
>> why. Thanks.
>>
>
> I've looked into this and actually prefer the approach in this patch.
Thanks for looking into this.
> Consider the scenario where we install a migration entry, but
> migrate_to_ram fails. How do we handle this?
>
> We don't know where migrate_to_ram failed. Was migrate_device_finalize
> called, removing the migration PTE? Do we need to special-case failures
> in migrate_to_ram to prevent migrate_device_finalize from removing the
> faulting page's migration entry? Should we check for a migration entry
> after migrate_to_ram and remove it if it exists?
The driver should always call migrate_device_finalize(). On failure it
will remove the migration entry and remap the original device private
page. That obviously doesn't handle the fault but the process is about
to die anyway with a SIGBUS because migrate_to_ram() can't fail.
> Now, if migrate_to_ram succeeds, it seems the migration entry should be
> removed in migrate_device_finalize since the new page is only available
> there. We could return the new page in migrate_to_ram, but that feels
> messy.
Agreed - I would expect migrate_device_finalize() to always be called
and remove the migration entry.
> Additionally, the page lock needs to be held across migrate_to_ram, as
> this patch does, so we'll require some special handling in
> migrate_device_finalize to avoid unlocking the faulting page.
Or just unlock it in migrate_device_finalize(). I agree locking it one
place and unlocking it in another is a bit ugly though.
> Finally, installing a migration entry is non-trivial, while taking a
> page reference under a lock is straightforward.
I didn't think it was that hard once you have the PTL - although there
is a bit of account keeping the same as migrate_vma_collect_pmd() but
that could be abstracted into a common function. The advantage is it
saves a page table walk, but I suppose that isn't that relevant if
you're migrating a group of pages.
> Given all this, I prefer to keep this patch as it is.
Ok, I will take a closer look at it. Thanks.
- Alistair
> Matt
>
>> - Alistair
>>
>> > Matt
>> >
>> >> > + } else {
>> >> > + pte_unmap_unlock(vmf->pte, vmf->ptl);
>> >> > + }
>> >> > } else if (is_hwpoison_entry(entry)) {
>> >> > ret = VM_FAULT_HWPOISON;
>> >> > } else if (is_pte_marker_entry(entry)) {
>> >> > diff --git a/mm/migrate_device.c b/mm/migrate_device.c
>> >> > index f163c2131022..2477d39f57be 100644
>> >> > --- a/mm/migrate_device.c
>> >> > +++ b/mm/migrate_device.c
>> >> > @@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ static int migrate_vma_collect_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
>> >> > struct mm_walk *walk)
>> >> > {
>> >> > struct migrate_vma *migrate = walk->private;
>> >> > + struct folio *fault_folio = migrate->fault_page ?
>> >> > + page_folio(migrate->fault_page) : NULL;
>> >> > struct vm_area_struct *vma = walk->vma;
>> >> > struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
>> >> > unsigned long addr = start, unmapped = 0;
>> >> > @@ -88,11 +90,13 @@ static int migrate_vma_collect_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
>> >> >
>> >> > folio_get(folio);
>> >> > spin_unlock(ptl);
>> >> > - if (unlikely(!folio_trylock(folio)))
>> >> > + if (unlikely(fault_folio != folio &&
>> >> > + !folio_trylock(folio)))
>> >> > return migrate_vma_collect_skip(start, end,
>> >> > walk);
>> >> > ret = split_folio(folio);
>> >> > - folio_unlock(folio);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != folio)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(folio);
>> >> > folio_put(folio);
>> >> > if (ret)
>> >> > return migrate_vma_collect_skip(start, end,
>> >> > @@ -192,7 +196,7 @@ static int migrate_vma_collect_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
>> >> > * optimisation to avoid walking the rmap later with
>> >> > * try_to_migrate().
>> >> > */
>> >> > - if (folio_trylock(folio)) {
>> >> > + if (fault_folio == folio || folio_trylock(folio)) {
>> >> > bool anon_exclusive;
>> >> > pte_t swp_pte;
>> >> >
>> >> > @@ -204,7 +208,8 @@ static int migrate_vma_collect_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp,
>> >> >
>> >> > if (folio_try_share_anon_rmap_pte(folio, page)) {
>> >> > set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, pte);
>> >> > - folio_unlock(folio);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != folio)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(folio);
>> >> > folio_put(folio);
>> >> > mpfn = 0;
>> >> > goto next;
>> >> > @@ -363,6 +368,8 @@ static unsigned long migrate_device_unmap(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > unsigned long npages,
>> >> > struct page *fault_page)
>> >> > {
>> >> > + struct folio *fault_folio = fault_page ?
>> >> > + page_folio(fault_page) : NULL;
>> >> > unsigned long i, restore = 0;
>> >> > bool allow_drain = true;
>> >> > unsigned long unmapped = 0;
>> >> > @@ -427,7 +434,8 @@ static unsigned long migrate_device_unmap(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > remove_migration_ptes(folio, folio, 0);
>> >> >
>> >> > src_pfns[i] = 0;
>> >> > - folio_unlock(folio);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != folio)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(folio);
>> >> > folio_put(folio);
>> >> > restore--;
>> >> > }
>> >> > @@ -536,6 +544,8 @@ int migrate_vma_setup(struct migrate_vma *args)
>> >> > return -EINVAL;
>> >> > if (args->fault_page && !is_device_private_page(args->fault_page))
>> >> > return -EINVAL;
>> >> > + if (args->fault_page && !PageLocked(args->fault_page))
>> >> > + return -EINVAL;
>> >> >
>> >> > memset(args->src, 0, sizeof(*args->src) * nr_pages);
>> >> > args->cpages = 0;
>> >> > @@ -799,19 +809,13 @@ void migrate_vma_pages(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
>> >> > }
>> >> > EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_vma_pages);
>> >> >
>> >> > -/*
>> >> > - * migrate_device_finalize() - complete page migration
>> >> > - * @src_pfns: src_pfns returned from migrate_device_range()
>> >> > - * @dst_pfns: array of pfns allocated by the driver to migrate memory to
>> >> > - * @npages: number of pages in the range
>> >> > - *
>> >> > - * Completes migration of the page by removing special migration entries.
>> >> > - * Drivers must ensure copying of page data is complete and visible to the CPU
>> >> > - * before calling this.
>> >> > - */
>> >> > -void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > - unsigned long *dst_pfns, unsigned long npages)
>> >> > +static void __migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > + unsigned long *dst_pfns,
>> >> > + unsigned long npages,
>> >> > + struct page *fault_page)
>> >> > {
>> >> > + struct folio *fault_folio = fault_page ?
>> >> > + page_folio(fault_page) : NULL;
>> >> > unsigned long i;
>> >> >
>> >> > for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
>> >> > @@ -824,7 +828,8 @@ void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> >
>> >> > if (!page) {
>> >> > if (dst) {
>> >> > - folio_unlock(dst);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != dst)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(dst);
>> >> > folio_put(dst);
>> >> > }
>> >> > continue;
>> >> > @@ -834,14 +839,16 @@ void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> >
>> >> > if (!(src_pfns[i] & MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE) || !dst) {
>> >> > if (dst) {
>> >> > - folio_unlock(dst);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != dst)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(dst);
>> >> > folio_put(dst);
>> >> > }
>> >> > dst = src;
>> >> > }
>> >> >
>> >> > remove_migration_ptes(src, dst, 0);
>> >> > - folio_unlock(src);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != src)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(src);
>> >> >
>> >> > if (folio_is_zone_device(src))
>> >> > folio_put(src);
>> >> > @@ -849,7 +856,8 @@ void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > folio_putback_lru(src);
>> >> >
>> >> > if (dst != src) {
>> >> > - folio_unlock(dst);
>> >> > + if (fault_folio != dst)
>> >> > + folio_unlock(dst);
>> >> > if (folio_is_zone_device(dst))
>> >> > folio_put(dst);
>> >> > else
>> >> > @@ -857,6 +865,22 @@ void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > }
>> >> > }
>> >> > }
>> >> > +
>> >> > +/*
>> >> > + * migrate_device_finalize() - complete page migration
>> >> > + * @src_pfns: src_pfns returned from migrate_device_range()
>> >> > + * @dst_pfns: array of pfns allocated by the driver to migrate memory to
>> >> > + * @npages: number of pages in the range
>> >> > + *
>> >> > + * Completes migration of the page by removing special migration entries.
>> >> > + * Drivers must ensure copying of page data is complete and visible to the CPU
>> >> > + * before calling this.
>> >> > + */
>> >> > +void migrate_device_finalize(unsigned long *src_pfns,
>> >> > + unsigned long *dst_pfns, unsigned long npages)
>> >> > +{
>> >> > + return __migrate_device_finalize(src_pfns, dst_pfns, npages, NULL);
>> >> > +}
>> >> > EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_device_finalize);
>> >> >
>> >> > /**
>> >> > @@ -872,7 +896,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_device_finalize);
>> >> > */
>> >> > void migrate_vma_finalize(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
>> >> > {
>> >> > - migrate_device_finalize(migrate->src, migrate->dst, migrate->npages);
>> >> > + __migrate_device_finalize(migrate->src, migrate->dst, migrate->npages,
>> >> > + migrate->fault_page);
>> >> > }
>> >> > EXPORT_SYMBOL(migrate_vma_finalize);
>> >>
>>
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