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Miller" Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 04/18] sparc32: mm: Reduce allocation size for PMD and PTE tables Message-ID: <20200518142310.GC1118872@kernel.org> References: <20200511204150.27858-1-will@kernel.org> <20200511204150.27858-5-will@kernel.org> <20200517000050.GA87467@roeck-us.net> <20200517000750.GA157503@roeck-us.net> <20200518083715.GA31383@willie-the-truck> <418aa44b-6fb3-c3d8-a920-1a26e5edec62@roeck-us.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <418aa44b-6fb3-c3d8-a920-1a26e5edec62@roeck-us.net> Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 02:48:18AM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote: > On 5/18/20 1:37 AM, Will Deacon wrote: > > On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 05:07:50PM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote: > >> On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 05:00:50PM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote: > >>> On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 09:41:36PM +0100, Will Deacon wrote: > >>>> Now that the page table allocator can free page table allocations > >>>> smaller than PAGE_SIZE, reduce the size of the PMD and PTE allocations > >>>> to avoid needlessly wasting memory. > >>>> > >>>> Cc: "David S. Miller" > >>>> Cc: Peter Zijlstra > >>>> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon > >>> > >>> Something in the sparc32 patches in linux-next causes all my sparc32 emulations > >>> to crash. bisect points to this patch, but reverting it doesn't help, and neither > >>> does reverting the rest of the series. > >>> > >> Actually, turns out I see the same pattern (lots of scheduling while atomic > >> followed by 'killing interrupt handler' in cryptomgr_test) with several > >> powerpc boot tests. I am currently bisecting those crashes. I'll report > >> the results here as well as soon as I have it. > > > > FWIW, I retested my sparc32 patches with PREEMPT=y and I don't see any > > issues. However, linux-next is a different story, where I don't get very far > > at all: > > > > BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:005b4 This one seems to be due to commit 24aab577764f ("mm: memmap_init: iterate over memblock regions rather that check each PFN") and reverting it and partially reverting the next cleanup commits makes those dissapear. sparc32 boot still fails on today's linux-next and mmotm for me with Run /sbin/init as init process with arguments: /sbin/init with environment: HOME=/ TERM=linux Starting init: /sbin/init exists but couldn't execute it (error -14) I've tried to bisect mmotm and I've got the first bad commits in different places in the middle of arch/kmap series [1] so I've added Ira to CC as well :) I'll continue to look into "bad page" on sparc32 [1] https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/20200507150004.1423069-11-ira.weiny@intel.com/ > Here are the bisect results for ppc: > > # bad: [bdecf38f228bcca73b31ada98b5b7ba1215eb9c9] Add linux-next specific files for 20200515 > # good: [2ef96a5bb12be62ef75b5828c0aab838ebb29cb8] Linux 5.7-rc5 > git bisect start 'HEAD' 'v5.7-rc5' ... > # good: [9b5aa5b43f957f03a1f4a9aff5f7924e2ebbc011] arch-kmap_atomic-consolidate-duplicate-code-checkpatch-fixes > git bisect good 9b5aa5b43f957f03a1f4a9aff5f7924e2ebbc011 > # bad: [89194ba5ee31567eeee9c81101b334c8e3248198] arch/kmap: define kmap_atomic_prot() for all arch's > git bisect bad 89194ba5ee31567eeee9c81101b334c8e3248198 > # good: [022785d2bea99f8bc2a37b7b6c525eea26f6ac59] arch-kunmap_atomic-consolidate-duplicate-code-checkpatch-fixes > git bisect good 022785d2bea99f8bc2a37b7b6c525eea26f6ac59 > # good: [a13c2f39e3f0519ddee57d26cc66ec70e3546106] arch/kmap: don't hard code kmap_prot values > git bisect good a13c2f39e3f0519ddee57d26cc66ec70e3546106 > # first bad commit: [89194ba5ee31567eeee9c81101b334c8e3248198] arch/kmap: define kmap_atomic_prot() for all arch's > > I don't know if that is accurate either. Maybe things are so broken > that bisect gets confused, or the problem is due to interaction > between different patch series. My results with the workaround for sparc32 boot look similar: # bad: [2bbf0589bfeb27800c730b76eacf34528eee5418] pci: test for unexpectedly disabled bridges git bisect bad 2bbf0589bfeb27800c730b76eacf34528eee5418 # good: [2ef96a5bb12be62ef75b5828c0aab838ebb29cb8] Linux 5.7-rc5 git bisect good 2ef96a5bb12be62ef75b5828c0aab838ebb29cb8 # bad: [e4592f53440c6fd2288e2dcb8c6f5b4d9d40fd35] mm-add-debug_wx-support-fix git bisect bad e4592f53440c6fd2288e2dcb8c6f5b4d9d40fd35 # bad: [e4592f53440c6fd2288e2dcb8c6f5b4d9d40fd35] mm-add-debug_wx-support-fix git bisect bad e4592f53440c6fd2288e2dcb8c6f5b4d9d40fd35 # good: [e27369856a2d42ae4d84bc2c4ddac1e696c40d7c] mm: remove the prot argument from vm_map_ram git bisect good e27369856a2d42ae4d84bc2c4ddac1e696c40d7c # good: [6911f2b29f6daae2c4b51e6a37f794056d8afabd] mm/page_alloc.c: clear out zone->lowmem_reserve[] if the zone is empty git bisect good 6911f2b29f6daae2c4b51e6a37f794056d8afabd # good: [8cef4726f20ae37c3cf3f7a449f5b8a088247a27] hugetlbfs: clean up command line processing git bisect good 8cef4726f20ae37c3cf3f7a449f5b8a088247a27 # good: [94f38895e0a68ceac3ceece6528123ed3129cedd] arch/kmap: ensure kmap_prot visibility git bisect good 94f38895e0a68ceac3ceece6528123ed3129cedd # skip: [fcc77c28bf9155c681712b25c0f5e6125d10ba2e] kmap: consolidate kmap_prot definitions git bisect skip fcc77c28bf9155c681712b25c0f5e6125d10ba2e # bad: [175a67be7ee750b2aa2a4a2fedeff18fdce787ac] kmap-consolidate-kmap_prot-definitions-checkpatch-fixes git bisect bad 175a67be7ee750b2aa2a4a2fedeff18fdce787ac # bad: [54db8ed321d66a00b6c69bbd5bf7c59809b3fd42] drm: vmwgfx: include linux/highmem.h git bisect bad 54db8ed321d66a00b6c69bbd5bf7c59809b3fd42 # bad: [6671299c829d19c6ceb0fd1a14b690f6115c6d3d] arch/kmap: define kmap_atomic_prot() for all arch's git bisect bad 6671299c829d19c6ceb0fd1a14b690f6115c6d3d # bad: [f800fb6e517710e04391821e4b1908606c8a6b24] arch/kmap: don't hard code kmap_prot values git bisect bad f800fb6e517710e04391821e4b1908606c8a6b24 # first bad commit: [f800fb6e517710e04391821e4b1908606c8a6b24] arch/kmap: don't hard code kmap_prot values > Guenter -- Sincerely yours, Mike.