Re: [PATCH v5 1/5] mm,memory_hotplug: Allocate memmap from the added memory range
From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Date: 2021-03-26 15:32:04
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On Fri 26-03-21 15:53:41, David Hildenbrand wrote:
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On Fri 26-03-21 09:52:58, David Hildenbrand wrote:
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2. We won't allocate kasan shadow memory. We most probably have to do it explicitly via kasan_add_zero_shadow()/kasan_remove_zero_shadow(), see mm/memremap.c:pagemap_range()I think this is similar to the above. Does kasan has to know about memory which will never be used for anything?IIRC, kasan will track read/writes to the vmemmap as well. So it could theoretically detect if we read from the vmemmap before writing (initializing) it IIUC. This is also why mm/memremap.c does a kasan_add_zero_shadow() before the move_pfn_range_to_zone()->memmap_init_range() for the whole region, including altmap space. Now, I am no expert on KASAN, what would happen in case we have access to non-tracked memory. commit 0207df4fa1a869281ddbf72db6203dbf036b3e1a Author: Andrey Ryabinin [off-list ref] Date: Fri Aug 17 15:47:04 2018 -0700 kernel/memremap, kasan: make ZONE_DEVICE with work with KASAN indicates that kasan will crash the system on "non-existent shadow memory"
Interesting. Thanks for the pointer.
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Further a locking rework might be necessary. We hold the device hotplug lock, but not the memory hotplug lock. E.g., for get_online_mems(). Might have to move that out online_pages.Could you be more explicit why this locking is needed? What it would protect from for vmemmap pages?One example is in mm/kmemleak.c:kmemleak_scan(), where we scan the vmemmap for pointers. We don't want the vmemmap to get unmapped while we are working on it (-> fault).
Hmm, but they are not going away during offline. They just have a less defined state. Or what exactly do you mean by unmapped? -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs