Re: [PATCH 0/1] mm: restore full accuracy in COW page reuse

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Tue Jan 12 2021 - 22:32:08 EST


On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 6:16 PM Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> The thing about the speculative page cache references is that they can
> temporarily bump a refcount on a page which _used_ to be in the page
> cache and has now been reallocated as some other kind of page.

Oh, and thinking about this made me think we might actually have a
serious bug here, and it has nothing what-so-ever to do with COW, GUP,
or even the page count itself.

It's unlikely enough that I think it's mostly theoretical, but tell me
I'm wrong.

PLEASE tell me I'm wrong:

CPU1 does page_cache_get_speculative under RCU lock

CPU2 frees and re-uses the page

CPU1 CPU2
---- ----

page = xas_load(&xas);
if (!page_cache_get_speculative(page))
goto repeat;
.. succeeds ..

remove page from XA
release page
reuse for something else

.. and then re-check ..
if (unlikely(page != xas_reload(&xas))) {
put_page(page);
goto repeat;
}

ok, the above all looks fine. We got the speculative ref, but then we
noticed that its' not valid any more, so we put it again. All good,
right?

Wrong.

What if that "reuse for something else" was actually really quick, and
both allocated and released it?

That still sounds good, right? Yes, now the "put_page()" will be the
one that _actually_ releases the page, but we're still fine, right?

Very very wrong.

The "reuse for something else" on CPU2 might have gotten not an
order-0 page, but a *high-order* page. So it allocated (and then
immediately free'd) maybe an order-2 allocation with _four_ pages, and
the re-use happened when we had coalesced the buddy pages.

But when we release the page on CPU1, we will release just _one_ page,
and the other three pages will be lost forever.

IOW, we restored the page count perfectly fine, but we screwed up the
page sizes and buddy information.

Ok, so the above is so unlikely from a timing standpoint that I don't
think it ever happens, but I don't see why it couldn't happen in
theory.

Please somebody tell me I'm missing some clever thing we do to make
sure this can actually not happen..

Linus