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[23.128.96.18]) by mx.google.com with ESMTP id p15si992753pgd.368.2021.05.04.06.25.17; Tue, 04 May 2021 06:25:31 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org designates 23.128.96.18 as permitted sender) client-ip=23.128.96.18; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; dkim=pass header.i=@redhat.com header.s=mimecast20190719 header.b=KGxWfis2; spf=pass (google.com: domain of linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org designates 23.128.96.18 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom=linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org; dmarc=pass (p=NONE sp=NONE dis=NONE) header.from=redhat.com Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S230413AbhEDNZg (ORCPT + 99 others); Tue, 4 May 2021 09:25:36 -0400 Received: from us-smtp-delivery-124.mimecast.com ([216.205.24.124]:56957 "EHLO us-smtp-delivery-124.mimecast.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S230460AbhEDNZg (ORCPT ); Tue, 4 May 2021 09:25:36 -0400 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=redhat.com; s=mimecast20190719; t=1620134681; h=from:from:reply-to:subject:subject:date:date:message-id:message-id: to:to:cc:cc; bh=w1fOeXoOxkv4q7kPVArjLqc2Z8NlzwfSU/aJlxE6T/s=; b=KGxWfis2su59aDllRzCN553M4e+gcHd9qPgrTlPJhMX7DCxM+YcfXEaVXf9d5sJi4lAuIc xdDcdL2cLMNJsVoapuj/2MuJvR4vMqUXllckX0eluIm4SLfAvEv62Scy/ZiupHp74TzZad RHWH1p6/kGMe1ShaaGGC/gDhj/N4Y24= Received: from mimecast-mx01.redhat.com (mimecast-mx01.redhat.com [209.132.183.4]) (Using TLS) by relay.mimecast.com with ESMTP id us-mta-551-NcwNeNhdMRWRN2HYGk9oWQ-1; Tue, 04 May 2021 09:24:39 -0400 X-MC-Unique: NcwNeNhdMRWRN2HYGk9oWQ-1 Received: from smtp.corp.redhat.com (int-mx03.intmail.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com [10.5.11.13]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher AECDH-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by mimecast-mx01.redhat.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 0DEE7107ACE6; Tue, 4 May 2021 13:24:37 +0000 (UTC) Received: from llong.com (ovpn-115-230.rdu2.redhat.com [10.10.115.230]) by smtp.corp.redhat.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 3110060C16; Tue, 4 May 2021 13:24:31 +0000 (UTC) From: Waiman Long To: Johannes Weiner , Michal Hocko , Vladimir Davydov , Andrew Morton , Christoph Lameter , Pekka Enberg , David Rientjes , Joonsoo Kim , Vlastimil Babka , Roman Gushchin , Shakeel Butt Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, cgroups@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, Waiman Long Subject: [PATCH v2 0/2] mm: memcg/slab: Fix objcg pointer array handling problem Date: Tue, 4 May 2021 09:23:48 -0400 Message-Id: <20210504132350.4693-1-longman@redhat.com> X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.79 on 10.5.11.13 Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org v2: - Take suggestion from Vlastimil to use a new set of kmalloc-cg-* to handle the objcg pointer array allocation and freeing problems. Since the merging of the new slab memory controller in v5.9, the page structure stores a pointer to objcg pointer array for slab pages. When the slab has no used objects, it can be freed in free_slab() which will call kfree() to free the objcg pointer array in memcg_alloc_page_obj_cgroups(). If it happens that the objcg pointer array is the last used object in its slab, that slab may then be freed which may caused kfree() to be called again. With the right workload, the slab cache may be set up in a way that allows the recursive kfree() calling loop to nest deep enough to cause a kernel stack overflow and panic the system. In fact, we have a reproducer that can cause kernel stack overflow on a s390 system involving kmalloc-rcl-256 and kmalloc-rcl-128 slabs with the following kfree() loop recursively called 74 times: [ 285.520739] [<000000000ec432fc>] kfree+0x4bc/0x560 [ 285.520740] [<000000000ec43466>] __free_slab+0xc6/0x228 [ 285.520741] [<000000000ec41fc2>] __slab_free+0x3c2/0x3e0 [ 285.520742] [<000000000ec432fc>] kfree+0x4bc/0x560 : While investigating this issue, I also found an issue on the allocation side. If the objcg pointer array happen to come from the same slab or a circular dependency linkage is formed with multiple slabs, those affected slabs can never be freed again. This patch series addresses these two issues by introducing a new set of kmalloc-cg- caches split from kmalloc- caches. The new set will only contain non-reclaimable and non-dma objects that are accounted in memory cgroups whereas the old set are now for unaccounted objects only. By making this split, all the objcg pointer arrays will come from the kmalloc- caches, but those caches will never hold any objcg pointer array. As a result, deeply nested kfree() call and the unfreeable slab problems are now gone. Waiman Long (2): mm: memcg/slab: Properly set up gfp flags for objcg pointer array mm: memcg/slab: Create a new set of kmalloc-cg- caches include/linux/slab.h | 15 +++++++++++++++ mm/memcontrol.c | 8 ++++++++ mm/slab.h | 1 - mm/slab_common.c | 23 +++++++++++++++-------- 4 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) -- 2.18.1