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[2/3] mm: thp: fix mmu_notifier in migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page()

Message ID 20181013002430.698-3-aarcange@redhat.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page race conditions | expand

Commit Message

Andrea Arcangeli Oct. 13, 2018, 12:24 a.m. UTC
change_huge_pmd() after arming the numa/protnone pmd doesn't flush the
TLB right away. do_huge_pmd_numa_page() flushes the TLB before calling
migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(). By the time
do_huge_pmd_numa_page() runs some CPU could still access the page
through the TLB.

change_huge_pmd() before arming the numa/protnone transhuge pmd calls
mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(). So there's no need of
mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start()/mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
sequence in migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() too, because by the
time migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() runs, the pmd mapping has
already been invalidated in the secondary MMUs. It has to or if a
secondary MMU can still write to the page, the migrate_page_copy()
would lose data.

However an explicit mmu_notifier_invalidate_range() is needed before
migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() starts copying the data of the
transhuge page or the below can happen for MMU notifier users sharing
the primary MMU pagetables and only implementing ->invalidate_range:

CPU0		CPU1		GPU sharing linux pagetables using
                                only ->invalidate_range
-----------	------------	---------
				GPU secondary MMU writes to the page
				mapped by the transhuge pmd
change_pmd_range()
mmu..._range_start()
->invalidate_range_start() noop
change_huge_pmd()
set_pmd_at(numa/protnone)
pmd_unlock()
		do_huge_pmd_numa_page()
		CPU TLB flush globally (1)
		CPU cannot write to page
		migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page()
				GPU writes to the page...
		migrate_page_copy()
				...GPU stops writing to the page
CPU TLB flush (2)
mmu..._range_end() (3)
->invalidate_range_stop() noop
->invalidate_range()
				GPU secondary MMU is invalidated
				and cannot write to the page anymore
				(too late)

Just like we need a CPU TLB flush (1) because the TLB flush (2)
arrives too late, we also need a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range()
before calling migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(), because the
->invalidate_range() in (3) also arrives too late.

This requirement is the result of the lazy optimization in
change_huge_pmd() that releases the pmd_lock without first flushing
the TLB and without first calling mmu_notifier_invalidate_range().

Even converting the removed mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
into a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end() would not have been enough
to fix this, because it run after migrate_page_copy().

After the hugepage data copy is done
migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() can proceed and call set_pmd_at
without having to flush the TLB nor any secondary MMUs because the
secondary MMU invalidate, just like the CPU TLB flush, has to happen
before the migrate_page_copy() is called or it would be a bug in the
first place (and it was for drivers using ->invalidate_range()).

KVM is unaffected because it doesn't implement ->invalidate_range().

The standard PAGE_SIZEd migrate_misplaced_page is less accelerated and
uses the generic migrate_pages which transitions the pte from
numa/protnone to a migration entry in try_to_unmap_one() and flushes
TLBs and all mmu notifiers there before copying the page.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
---
 mm/huge_memory.c | 14 +++++++++++++-
 mm/migrate.c     | 19 ++++++-------------
 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

Comments

Mel Gorman Oct. 15, 2018, 11:36 a.m. UTC | #1
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 08:24:29PM -0400, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> change_huge_pmd() after arming the numa/protnone pmd doesn't flush the
> TLB right away. do_huge_pmd_numa_page() flushes the TLB before calling
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(). By the time
> do_huge_pmd_numa_page() runs some CPU could still access the page
> through the TLB.
> 
> change_huge_pmd() before arming the numa/protnone transhuge pmd calls
> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(). So there's no need of
> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start()/mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
> sequence in migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() too, because by the
> time migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() runs, the pmd mapping has
> already been invalidated in the secondary MMUs. It has to or if a
> secondary MMU can still write to the page, the migrate_page_copy()
> would lose data.
> 
> However an explicit mmu_notifier_invalidate_range() is needed before
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() starts copying the data of the
> transhuge page or the below can happen for MMU notifier users sharing
> the primary MMU pagetables and only implementing ->invalidate_range:
> 
> CPU0		CPU1		GPU sharing linux pagetables using
>                                 only ->invalidate_range
> -----------	------------	---------
> 				GPU secondary MMU writes to the page
> 				mapped by the transhuge pmd
> change_pmd_range()
> mmu..._range_start()
> ->invalidate_range_start() noop
> change_huge_pmd()
> set_pmd_at(numa/protnone)
> pmd_unlock()
> 		do_huge_pmd_numa_page()
> 		CPU TLB flush globally (1)
> 		CPU cannot write to page
> 		migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page()
> 				GPU writes to the page...
> 		migrate_page_copy()
> 				...GPU stops writing to the page
> CPU TLB flush (2)
> mmu..._range_end() (3)
> ->invalidate_range_stop() noop
> ->invalidate_range()
> 				GPU secondary MMU is invalidated
> 				and cannot write to the page anymore
> 				(too late)
> 
> Just like we need a CPU TLB flush (1) because the TLB flush (2)
> arrives too late, we also need a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range()
> before calling migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(), because the
> ->invalidate_range() in (3) also arrives too late.
> 
> This requirement is the result of the lazy optimization in
> change_huge_pmd() that releases the pmd_lock without first flushing
> the TLB and without first calling mmu_notifier_invalidate_range().
> 
> Even converting the removed mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
> into a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end() would not have been enough
> to fix this, because it run after migrate_page_copy().
> 
> After the hugepage data copy is done
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() can proceed and call set_pmd_at
> without having to flush the TLB nor any secondary MMUs because the
> secondary MMU invalidate, just like the CPU TLB flush, has to happen
> before the migrate_page_copy() is called or it would be a bug in the
> first place (and it was for drivers using ->invalidate_range()).
> 
> KVM is unaffected because it doesn't implement ->invalidate_range().
> 
> The standard PAGE_SIZEd migrate_misplaced_page is less accelerated and
> uses the generic migrate_pages which transitions the pte from
> numa/protnone to a migration entry in try_to_unmap_one() and flushes
> TLBs and all mmu notifiers there before copying the page.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>

Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Kirill A. Shutemov Oct. 15, 2018, 3:33 p.m. UTC | #2
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 08:24:29PM -0400, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> change_huge_pmd() after arming the numa/protnone pmd doesn't flush the
> TLB right away. do_huge_pmd_numa_page() flushes the TLB before calling
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(). By the time
> do_huge_pmd_numa_page() runs some CPU could still access the page
> through the TLB.
> 
> change_huge_pmd() before arming the numa/protnone transhuge pmd calls
> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(). So there's no need of
> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start()/mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
> sequence in migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() too, because by the
> time migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() runs, the pmd mapping has
> already been invalidated in the secondary MMUs. It has to or if a
> secondary MMU can still write to the page, the migrate_page_copy()
> would lose data.
> 
> However an explicit mmu_notifier_invalidate_range() is needed before
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() starts copying the data of the
> transhuge page or the below can happen for MMU notifier users sharing
> the primary MMU pagetables and only implementing ->invalidate_range:
> 
> CPU0		CPU1		GPU sharing linux pagetables using
>                                 only ->invalidate_range
> -----------	------------	---------
> 				GPU secondary MMU writes to the page
> 				mapped by the transhuge pmd
> change_pmd_range()
> mmu..._range_start()
> ->invalidate_range_start() noop
> change_huge_pmd()
> set_pmd_at(numa/protnone)
> pmd_unlock()
> 		do_huge_pmd_numa_page()
> 		CPU TLB flush globally (1)
> 		CPU cannot write to page
> 		migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page()
> 				GPU writes to the page...
> 		migrate_page_copy()
> 				...GPU stops writing to the page
> CPU TLB flush (2)
> mmu..._range_end() (3)
> ->invalidate_range_stop() noop
> ->invalidate_range()
> 				GPU secondary MMU is invalidated
> 				and cannot write to the page anymore
> 				(too late)
> 
> Just like we need a CPU TLB flush (1) because the TLB flush (2)
> arrives too late, we also need a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range()
> before calling migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(), because the
> ->invalidate_range() in (3) also arrives too late.
> 
> This requirement is the result of the lazy optimization in
> change_huge_pmd() that releases the pmd_lock without first flushing
> the TLB and without first calling mmu_notifier_invalidate_range().
> 
> Even converting the removed mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
> into a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end() would not have been enough
> to fix this, because it run after migrate_page_copy().
> 
> After the hugepage data copy is done
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() can proceed and call set_pmd_at
> without having to flush the TLB nor any secondary MMUs because the
> secondary MMU invalidate, just like the CPU TLB flush, has to happen
> before the migrate_page_copy() is called or it would be a bug in the
> first place (and it was for drivers using ->invalidate_range()).
> 
> KVM is unaffected because it doesn't implement ->invalidate_range().
> 
> The standard PAGE_SIZEd migrate_misplaced_page is less accelerated and
> uses the generic migrate_pages which transitions the pte from
> numa/protnone to a migration entry in try_to_unmap_one() and flushes
> TLBs and all mmu notifiers there before copying the page.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>

Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Aaron Tomlin Oct. 15, 2018, 3:38 p.m. UTC | #3
On Fri 2018-10-12 20:24 -0400, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> change_huge_pmd() after arming the numa/protnone pmd doesn't flush the
> TLB right away. do_huge_pmd_numa_page() flushes the TLB before calling
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(). By the time
> do_huge_pmd_numa_page() runs some CPU could still access the page
> through the TLB.
> 
> change_huge_pmd() before arming the numa/protnone transhuge pmd calls
> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(). So there's no need of
> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start()/mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
> sequence in migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() too, because by the
> time migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() runs, the pmd mapping has
> already been invalidated in the secondary MMUs. It has to or if a
> secondary MMU can still write to the page, the migrate_page_copy()
> would lose data.
> 
> However an explicit mmu_notifier_invalidate_range() is needed before
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() starts copying the data of the
> transhuge page or the below can happen for MMU notifier users sharing
> the primary MMU pagetables and only implementing ->invalidate_range:
> 
> CPU0		CPU1		GPU sharing linux pagetables using
>                                 only ->invalidate_range
> -----------	------------	---------
> 				GPU secondary MMU writes to the page
> 				mapped by the transhuge pmd
> change_pmd_range()
> mmu..._range_start()
> ->invalidate_range_start() noop
> change_huge_pmd()
> set_pmd_at(numa/protnone)
> pmd_unlock()
> 		do_huge_pmd_numa_page()
> 		CPU TLB flush globally (1)
> 		CPU cannot write to page
> 		migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page()
> 				GPU writes to the page...
> 		migrate_page_copy()
> 				...GPU stops writing to the page
> CPU TLB flush (2)
> mmu..._range_end() (3)
> ->invalidate_range_stop() noop
> ->invalidate_range()
> 				GPU secondary MMU is invalidated
> 				and cannot write to the page anymore
> 				(too late)
> 
> Just like we need a CPU TLB flush (1) because the TLB flush (2)
> arrives too late, we also need a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range()
> before calling migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(), because the
> ->invalidate_range() in (3) also arrives too late.
> 
> This requirement is the result of the lazy optimization in
> change_huge_pmd() that releases the pmd_lock without first flushing
> the TLB and without first calling mmu_notifier_invalidate_range().
> 
> Even converting the removed mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_only_end()
> into a mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end() would not have been enough
> to fix this, because it run after migrate_page_copy().
> 
> After the hugepage data copy is done
> migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() can proceed and call set_pmd_at
> without having to flush the TLB nor any secondary MMUs because the
> secondary MMU invalidate, just like the CPU TLB flush, has to happen
> before the migrate_page_copy() is called or it would be a bug in the
> first place (and it was for drivers using ->invalidate_range()).
> 
> KVM is unaffected because it doesn't implement ->invalidate_range().
> 
> The standard PAGE_SIZEd migrate_misplaced_page is less accelerated and
> uses the generic migrate_pages which transitions the pte from
> numa/protnone to a migration entry in try_to_unmap_one() and flushes
> TLBs and all mmu notifiers there before copying the page.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>

Reviewed-by: Aaron Tomlin <atomlin@redhat.com>
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Patch

diff --git a/mm/huge_memory.c b/mm/huge_memory.c
index a5b28547e321..70b5104075ef 100644
--- a/mm/huge_memory.c
+++ b/mm/huge_memory.c
@@ -1562,8 +1562,20 @@  vm_fault_t do_huge_pmd_numa_page(struct vm_fault *vmf, pmd_t pmd)
 	 * We are not sure a pending tlb flush here is for a huge page
 	 * mapping or not. Hence use the tlb range variant
 	 */
-	if (mm_tlb_flush_pending(vma->vm_mm))
+	if (mm_tlb_flush_pending(vma->vm_mm)) {
 		flush_tlb_range(vma, haddr, haddr + HPAGE_PMD_SIZE);
+		/*
+		 * change_huge_pmd() released the pmd lock before
+		 * invalidating the secondary MMUs sharing the primary
+		 * MMU pagetables (with ->invalidate_range()). The
+		 * mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end() (which
+		 * internally calls ->invalidate_range()) in
+		 * change_pmd_range() will run after us, so we can't
+		 * rely on it here and we need an explicit invalidate.
+		 */
+		mmu_notifier_invalidate_range(vma->vm_mm, haddr,
+					      haddr + HPAGE_PMD_SIZE);
+	}
 
 	/*
 	 * Migrate the THP to the requested node, returns with page unlocked
diff --git a/mm/migrate.c b/mm/migrate.c
index 180e3d0ed16d..c9e9b7db8b6d 100644
--- a/mm/migrate.c
+++ b/mm/migrate.c
@@ -2018,8 +2018,8 @@  int migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(struct mm_struct *mm,
 	int isolated = 0;
 	struct page *new_page = NULL;
 	int page_lru = page_is_file_cache(page);
-	unsigned long mmun_start = address & HPAGE_PMD_MASK;
-	unsigned long mmun_end = mmun_start + HPAGE_PMD_SIZE;
+	unsigned long start = address & HPAGE_PMD_MASK;
+	unsigned long end = start + HPAGE_PMD_SIZE;
 
 	/*
 	 * Rate-limit the amount of data that is being migrated to a node.
@@ -2054,11 +2054,9 @@  int migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(struct mm_struct *mm,
 	WARN_ON(PageLRU(new_page));
 
 	/* Recheck the target PMD */
-	mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start(mm, mmun_start, mmun_end);
 	ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pmd);
 	if (unlikely(!pmd_same(*pmd, entry) || !page_ref_freeze(page, 2))) {
 		spin_unlock(ptl);
-		mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end(mm, mmun_start, mmun_end);
 
 		/* Reverse changes made by migrate_page_copy() */
 		if (TestClearPageActive(new_page))
@@ -2089,8 +2087,8 @@  int migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(struct mm_struct *mm,
 	 * new page and page_add_new_anon_rmap guarantee the copy is
 	 * visible before the pagetable update.
 	 */
-	flush_cache_range(vma, mmun_start, mmun_end);
-	page_add_anon_rmap(new_page, vma, mmun_start, true);
+	flush_cache_range(vma, start, end);
+	page_add_anon_rmap(new_page, vma, start, true);
 	/*
 	 * At this point the pmd is numa/protnone (i.e. non present)
 	 * and the TLB has already been flushed globally. So no TLB
@@ -2103,7 +2101,7 @@  int migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(struct mm_struct *mm,
 	 * at any given time, MADV_DONTNEED won't wait on the pmd lock
 	 * and it'll skip clearing this pmd.
 	 */
-	set_pmd_at(mm, mmun_start, pmd, entry);
+	set_pmd_at(mm, start, pmd, entry);
 	update_mmu_cache_pmd(vma, address, &entry);
 
 	page_ref_unfreeze(page, 2);
@@ -2112,11 +2110,6 @@  int migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(struct mm_struct *mm,
 	set_page_owner_migrate_reason(new_page, MR_NUMA_MISPLACED);
 
 	spin_unlock(ptl);
-	/*
-	 * No need to double call mmu_notifier->invalidate_range() callback as
-	 * the above pmdp_huge_clear_flush_notify() did already call it.
-	 */
-	mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end(mm, mmun_start, mmun_end);
 
 	/* Take an "isolate" reference and put new page on the LRU. */
 	get_page(new_page);
@@ -2141,7 +2134,7 @@  int migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page(struct mm_struct *mm,
 	ptl = pmd_lock(mm, pmd);
 	if (pmd_same(*pmd, entry)) {
 		entry = pmd_modify(entry, vma->vm_page_prot);
-		set_pmd_at(mm, mmun_start, pmd, entry);
+		set_pmd_at(mm, start, pmd, entry);
 		update_mmu_cache_pmd(vma, address, &entry);
 	}
 	spin_unlock(ptl);