Re: [PATCH] NOMMU: Pages allocated to a ramfs inode's pagecache mayget wrongly discarded

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Mar 11 2009 - 18:07:00 EST


On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:30:35 +0000
David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Enrik Berkhan <Enrik.Berkhan@xxxxxx>
>
> The pages attached to a ramfs inode's pagecache by truncation from nothing - as
> done by SYSV SHM for example - may get discarded under memory pressure.

Something has gone wrong in core VM.

> The problem is that the pages are not marked dirty. Anything that creates data
> in an MMU-based ramfs will cause the pages holding that data will cause the
> set_page_dirty() aop to be called.
>
> For the NOMMU-based mmap, set_page_dirty() may be called by write(), but it
> won't be called by page-writing faults on writable mmaps, and it isn't called
> by ramfs_nommu_expand_for_mapping() when a file is being truncated from nothing
> to allocate a contiguous run.
>
> The solution is to mark the pages dirty at the point of allocation by
> the truncation code.

Page reclaim shouldn't be even attempting to reclaim or write back
ramfs pagecache pages - reclaim can't possibly do anything with these
pages!

Arguably those pages shouldn't be on the LRU at all, but we haven't
done that yet.

Now, my problem is that I can't 100% be sure that we _ever_ implemented
this properly. I _think_ we did, in which case we later broke it. If
we've always been (stupidly) trying to pageout these pages then OK, I
guess your patch is a suitable 2.6.29 stopgap.

If, however, we broke it then we've probably broken other filesystems
and we should fix the regression instead.

Running bdi_cap_writeback_dirty() in may_write_to_queue() might be the
way to fix all this.

Peter touched it last :)

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