Thread (45 messages) 45 messages, 5 authors, 2020-02-06

RE: Balloon pressuring page cache

From: Wang, Wei W <hidden>
Date: 2020-02-05 09:00:11
Also in: linux-mm

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On Wednesday, February 5, 2020 4:57 PM, David Hildenbrand wrote:
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Yes, I agree with you. Yet, I am thinking about one
(unlikely?impossible?) scenario. Can you refresh my brain why that
cannot happen (IOW, why we don't have to wait for the host to process
the request)?

1. Guest allocates a page and sends it to the host.
2. Shrinker gets active and releases that page again.
3. Some user in the guest allocates and modifies that page. After
that, it is done using that page for the next hour.
4. The host processes the request and clears the bit in the dirty bitmap.
5. The guest is being migrated by the host. The modified page is not
being migrated.
Whenever the guest modifies a page during migration, it will be
captured by the dirty logging and the hypervisor will send the dirtied the
page in the following round.

Please explain why the steps I outlined don't apply esp. in the last round.
Your general statement does not explain why this race can't happen.
The guest is stopped in the last round, thus no page will be modified at that time.

Best,
Wei
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