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author | Andres Lagar-Cavilla <andreslc@google.com> | 2014-09-17 10:51:48 -0700 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2014-09-24 14:07:54 +0200 |
commit | 234b239bea395316d7f78018c672f4a88b3cdf0d (patch) | |
tree | 3defdf8536d0b73b1130d23fc6c79343a9831d59 /mm/gup.c | |
parent | b4619660635732bd2da376bb8f31f94d0f15fc98 (diff) | |
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kvm: Faults which trigger IO release the mmap_sem
When KVM handles a tdp fault it uses FOLL_NOWAIT. If the guest memory
has been swapped out or is behind a filemap, this will trigger async
readahead and return immediately. The rationale is that KVM will kick
back the guest with an "async page fault" and allow for some other
guest process to take over.
If async PFs are enabled the fault is retried asap from an async
workqueue. If not, it's retried immediately in the same code path. In
either case the retry will not relinquish the mmap semaphore and will
block on the IO. This is a bad thing, as other mmap semaphore users
now stall as a function of swap or filemap latency.
This patch ensures both the regular and async PF path re-enter the
fault allowing for the mmap semaphore to be relinquished in the case
of IO wait.
Reviewed-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andres Lagar-Cavilla <andreslc@google.com>
Acked-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'mm/gup.c')
-rw-r--r-- | mm/gup.c | 4 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
@@ -281,6 +281,10 @@ static int faultin_page(struct task_struct *tsk, struct vm_area_struct *vma, fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY; if (*flags & FOLL_NOWAIT) fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY | FAULT_FLAG_RETRY_NOWAIT; + if (*flags & FOLL_TRIED) { + VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(fault_flags & FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY); + fault_flags |= FAULT_FLAG_TRIED; + } ret = handle_mm_fault(mm, vma, address, fault_flags); if (ret & VM_FAULT_ERROR) { |