Re: bad page state in 3.13-rc4

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Wed Dec 18 2013 - 23:40:27 EST


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Dave Jones <davej@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just hit this while fuzzing with lots of child processes.
> (trinity -C128)

Ok, there's a BUG_ON() in the middle, the "bad page" part is just this:

> BUG: Bad page state in process trinity-c93 pfn:100499
> page:ffffea0004012640 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping: (null) index:0x389
> page flags: 0x2000000000000c(referenced|uptodate)
> Call Trace:
> [<ffffffff816db2f5>] dump_stack+0x4e/0x7a
> [<ffffffff816d8b05>] bad_page.part.71+0xcf/0xe8
> [<ffffffff8113a645>] free_pages_prepare+0x185/0x190
> [<ffffffff8113b085>] free_hot_cold_page+0x35/0x180
> [<ffffffff811403f3>] __put_single_page+0x23/0x30
> [<ffffffff81140665>] put_page+0x35/0x50
> [<ffffffff811e8705>] aio_free_ring+0x55/0xf0
> [<ffffffff811e9c5a>] SyS_io_setup+0x59a/0xbe0
> [<ffffffff816edb24>] tracesys+0xdd/0xe2

at free_pages() time, and I don't see anything bad in the printout wrt
the page counts of flags.

Which makes me wonder if this is mem_cgroup_bad_page_check()
triggering. Of course, if it's a race, it may be that by the time we
print out the counts they all look good, even if they weren't good at
the time we did that bad_page() *check*.

And the fact that we do have a concurrent BUG_ON() triggering with a
zero page count obviously does look suspicious. Looks like a possible
race with memory compaction happening at the same time aio_free_ring()
frees the page.

Somebody who knows the migration code needs to look at this. ChristophL?

Linus
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