| From: |
| "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@us.ibm.com> |
| To: |
| linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, akpm@digeo.com |
| Subject: |
| [RFC][PATCH] vm_operation to avoid pagefault/inval race |
| Date: |
| Tue, 13 May 2003 13:53:26 -0700 |
| Cc: |
| mjbligh@us.ibm.com |
This patch adds a vm_operations_struct function pointer that allows
networked and distributed filesystems to avoid a race between a
pagefault on an mmap and an invalidation request from some other
node. The race goes as follows:
1. A user process on node A accesses a portion of a mapped
file, resulting in a page fault. The pagefault handler
invokes the corresponding nopage function, which reads
the page into memory.
2. A user process on node B writes to the same portion of
the file (either via mmap or write()), therefore sending
node A an invalidation request to node A.
3. Node A receives this invalidate request, and dutifully
invalidates all mmaps. Except for the one that has
not yet been fully mapped by step 1.
4. Node A then executes the rest of do_no_page(), entering
the now-invalid page into the PTEs.
5. One way or another, life is now hard.
One solution would be for the distributed filesystem to hold
onto a lock or semaphore upon return from the nopage function.
The problem is that there is no way to determine (in a timely
fashion) when it safe to release this lock or semaphore.
The attached patch addresses this by adding a nopagedone
function for when do_no_page() exits. The filesystem may then
drop the lock or semaphore in this nopagedone function.
Thoughts? Is there some other existing way to get this done?
Thanx, Paul
diff -urN -X dontdiff linux-2.5.69/include/linux/mm.h linux-2.5.69.stmmap/include/linux/mm.h
--- linux-2.5.69/include/linux/mm.h Sun May 4 16:53:00 2003
+++ linux-2.5.69.stmmap/include/linux/mm.h Fri May 9 09:30:37 2003
@@ -134,6 +134,7 @@
void (*open)(struct vm_area_struct * area);
void (*close)(struct vm_area_struct * area);
struct page * (*nopage)(struct vm_area_struct * area, unsigned long address, int unused);
+ void (*nopagedone)(struct vm_area_struct * area, unsigned long address, int status);
int (*populate)(struct vm_area_struct * area, unsigned long address, unsigned long len, pgprot_t prot, unsigned long pgoff, int nonblock);
};
diff -urN -X dontdiff linux-2.5.69/mm/memory.c linux-2.5.69.stmmap/mm/memory.c
--- linux-2.5.69/mm/memory.c Sun May 4 16:53:14 2003
+++ linux-2.5.69.stmmap/mm/memory.c Fri May 9 17:04:09 2003
@@ -1426,6 +1487,9 @@
ret = VM_FAULT_OOM;
out:
pte_chain_free(pte_chain);
+ if (vma->vm_ops && vma->vm_ops->nopagedone) {
+ vma->vm_ops->nopagedone(vma, address & PAGE_MASK, ret);
+ }
return ret;
}
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