Re: [PATCH] mm/mmap: fix the adjusted length error

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Thu Jul 11 2019 - 21:20:20 EST


On Sat, 18 May 2019 07:05:07 +0000 "chenjianhong (A)" <chenjianhong2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I explain my test code and the problem in detail. This problem is found in
> 32-bit user process, because its virtual is limited, 3G or 4G.
>
> First, I explain the bug I found. Function unmapped_area and
> unmapped_area_topdowns adjust search length to account for worst
> case alignment overhead, the code is ' length = info->length + info->align_mask; '.
> The variable info->length is the length we allocate and the variable
> info->align_mask accounts for the alignment, because the gap_start or gap_end
> value also should be an alignment address, but we can't know the alignment offset.
> So in the current algorithm, it uses the max alignment offset, this value maybe zero
> or other(0x1ff000 for shmat function).
> Is it reasonable way? The required value is longer than what I allocate.
> What's more, why for the first time I can allocate the memory successfully
> Via shmat, but after releasing the memory via shmdt and I want to attach
> again, it fails. This is not acceptable for many people.
>
> Second, I explain my test code. The code I have sent an email. The following is
> the step. I don't think it's something unusual or unreasonable, because the virtual
> memory space is enough, but the process can allocate from it. And we can't pass
> explicit addresses to function mmap or shmat, the address is getting from the left
> vma gap.
> 1, we allocat large virtual memory;
> 2, we allocate hugepage memory via shmat, and release one
> of the hugepage memory block;
> 3, we allocate hugepage memory by shmat again, this will fail.

How significant is this problem in real-world use cases? How much
trouble is it causing?

> Third, I want to introduce my change in the current algorithm. I don't change the
> current algorithm. Also, I think there maybe a better way to fix this error. Nowadays,
> I can just adjust the gap_start value.

Have you looked further into this? Michel is concerned about the
performance cost of the current solution.