On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 1:53 PM Michal Hocko mhocko@suse.com wrote:
On Tue 10-05-22 09:31:50, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 6:06 AM Michal Hocko mhocko@suse.com wrote:
On Mon 09-05-22 20:00:13, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
With the oom-killer being able to operate on locked pages, exit_mmap does not need to ensure that oom_reap_task_mm is done before it can proceed. Instead it can rely on mmap_lock write lock to prevent oom-killer from operating on the vma tree while it's freeing page tables. exit_mmap can hold mmap_lock read lock when unmapping vmas and then take mmap_lock write lock before freeing page tables.
The changelog is rather light on nasty details which might be good but for the sake of our future us let's be more verbose so that we do not have to reinvent the prior history each time we are looking into this code. I would go with something like this instead: " The primary reason to invoke the oom reaper from the exit_mmap path used to be a prevention of an excessive oom killing if the oom victim exit races with the oom reaper (see 212925802454 ("mm: oom: let oom_reap_task and exit_mmap run concurrently") for more details. The invocation has moved around since then because of the interaction with the munlock logic but the underlying reason has remained the same (see 27ae357fa82b ("mm, oom: fix concurrent munlock and oom reaper unmap, v3").
Munlock code is no longer a problem since a213e5cf71cb ("mm/munlock: delete munlock_vma_pages_all(), allow oomreap") and there shouldn't be any blocking operation before the memory is unmapped by exit_mmap so the oom reaper invocation can be dropped. The unmapping part can be done with the non-exclusive mmap_sem and the exclusive one is only required when page tables are freed.
Remove the oom_reaper from exit_mmap which will make the code easier to read. This is really unlikely to make any observable difference although some microbenchmarks could benefit from one less branch that needs to be evaluated even though it almost never is true. "
Looks great! Thanks for collecting all the history. Will update the description.
Please make sure you double check the story. This is mostly my recollection and brief reading through the said commits. I might misremember here and there.
Will do. Thanks!
-- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs