2023-09-04 07:41:32

by Mel Gorman

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Subject: Re: [External] [v3 4/4] mm: hugetlb: Skip initialization of gigantic tail struct pages if freed by HVO

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 06:01:08PM +0800, Muchun Song wrote:
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> > On Aug 31, 2023, at 17:58, Mel Gorman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 02:21:06PM +0800, Muchun Song wrote:
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> >>> On Aug 30, 2023, at 18:27, Usama Arif <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> On 28/08/2023 12:33, Muchun Song wrote:
> >>>>> On Aug 25, 2023, at 19:18, Usama Arif <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The new boot flow when it comes to initialization of gigantic pages
> >>>>> is as follows:
> >>>>> - At boot time, for a gigantic page during __alloc_bootmem_hugepage,
> >>>>> the region after the first struct page is marked as noinit.
> >>>>> - This results in only the first struct page to be
> >>>>> initialized in reserve_bootmem_region. As the tail struct pages are
> >>>>> not initialized at this point, there can be a significant saving
> >>>>> in boot time if HVO succeeds later on.
> >>>>> - Later on in the boot, HVO is attempted. If its successful, only the first
> >>>>> HUGETLB_VMEMMAP_RESERVE_SIZE / sizeof(struct page) - 1 tail struct pages
> >>>>> after the head struct page are initialized. If it is not successful,
> >>>>> then all of the tail struct pages are initialized.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Usama Arif <[email protected]>
> >>>> This edition is simpler than before ever, thanks for your work.
> >>>> There is premise that other subsystems do not access vmemmap pages
> >>>> before the initialization of vmemmap pages associated withe HugeTLB
> >>>> pages allocated from bootmem for your optimization. However, IIUC, the
> >>>> compacting path could access arbitrary struct page when memory fails
> >>>> to be allocated via buddy allocator. So we should make sure that
> >>>> those struct pages are not referenced in this routine. And I know
> >>>> if CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT is enabled, it will encounter
> >>>> the same issue, but I don't find any code to prevent this from
> >>>> happening. I need more time to confirm this, if someone already knows,
> >>>> please let me know, thanks. So I think HugeTLB should adopt the similar
> >>>> way to prevent this.
> >>>> Thanks.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the reviews.
> >>>
> >>> So if I understand it correctly, the uninitialized pages due to the optimization in this patch and due to DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT should be treated in the same way during compaction. I see that in isolate_freepages during compaction there is a check to see if PageBuddy flag is set and also there are calls like __pageblock_pfn_to_page to check if the pageblock is valid.
> >>>
> >>> But if the struct page is uninitialized then they would contain random data and these checks could pass if certain bits were set?
> >>>
> >>> Compaction is done on free list. I think the uninitialized struct pages atleast from DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT would be part of freelist, so I think their pfn would be considered for compaction.
> >>>
> >>> Could someone more familiar with DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT and compaction confirm how the uninitialized struct pages are handled when compaction happens? Thanks!
> >>
> >> Hi Mel,
> >>
> >> Could you help us answer this question? I think you must be the expert of
> >> CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT. I summarize the context here. As we all know,
> >> some struct pages are uninnitialized when CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT is
> >> enabled, if someone allocates a larger memory (e.g. order is 4) via buddy
> >> allocator and fails to allocate the memory, then we will go into the compacting
> >> routine, which will traverse all pfns and use pfn_to_page to access its struct
> >> page, however, those struct pages may be uninnitialized (so it's arbitrary data).
> >> Our question is how to prevent the compacting routine from accessing those
> >> uninitialized struct pages? We'll be appreciated if you know the answer.
> >>
> >
> > I didn't check the code but IIRC, the struct pages should be at least
> > valid and not contain arbitrary data once page_alloc_init_late finishes.
>
> However, the buddy allocator is ready before page_alloc_init_late(), so it
> may access arbitrary data in compacting routine, right?
>

Again, I didn't check the code but given that there is a minimum amount of
the zone that must be initialised and only the highest zone is deferred
for initialisation (again, didn't check this), there may be an implicit
assumption that compaction is not required in early boot. Even if it was
attempted, it would likely have nothing to do as fragmentation-related events
that can be resolved by compaction should not occur that early in boot.

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Mel Gorman
SUSE Labs