Hi.

On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 12:52:51PM +0900, Minchan Kim wrote:
> This patch factor out madvise's core functionality so that upcoming
> patch can reuse it without duplication.
> 
> It shouldn't change any behavior.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minc...@kernel.org>
> ---
>  mm/madvise.c | 168 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
>  1 file changed, 89 insertions(+), 79 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/mm/madvise.c b/mm/madvise.c
> index 9a6698b56845..119e82e1f065 100644
> --- a/mm/madvise.c
> +++ b/mm/madvise.c
> @@ -742,7 +742,8 @@ static long madvise_dontneed_single_vma(struct 
> vm_area_struct *vma,
>       return 0;
>  }
>  
> -static long madvise_dontneed_free(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> +static long madvise_dontneed_free(struct task_struct *tsk,
> +                               struct vm_area_struct *vma,
>                                 struct vm_area_struct **prev,
>                                 unsigned long start, unsigned long end,
>                                 int behavior)
> @@ -754,8 +755,8 @@ static long madvise_dontneed_free(struct vm_area_struct 
> *vma,
>       if (!userfaultfd_remove(vma, start, end)) {
>               *prev = NULL; /* mmap_sem has been dropped, prev is stale */
>  
> -             down_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
> -             vma = find_vma(current->mm, start);
> +             down_read(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem);
> +             vma = find_vma(tsk->mm, start);
>               if (!vma)
>                       return -ENOMEM;
>               if (start < vma->vm_start) {
> @@ -802,7 +803,8 @@ static long madvise_dontneed_free(struct vm_area_struct 
> *vma,
>   * Application wants to free up the pages and associated backing store.
>   * This is effectively punching a hole into the middle of a file.
>   */
> -static long madvise_remove(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> +static long madvise_remove(struct task_struct *tsk,
> +                             struct vm_area_struct *vma,
>                               struct vm_area_struct **prev,
>                               unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
>  {
> @@ -836,13 +838,13 @@ static long madvise_remove(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
>       get_file(f);
>       if (userfaultfd_remove(vma, start, end)) {
>               /* mmap_sem was not released by userfaultfd_remove() */
> -             up_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
> +             up_read(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem);
>       }
>       error = vfs_fallocate(f,
>                               FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE | FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE,
>                               offset, end - start);
>       fput(f);
> -     down_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
> +     down_read(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem);
>       return error;
>  }
>  
> @@ -916,12 +918,13 @@ static int madvise_inject_error(int behavior,
>  #endif

What about madvise_inject_error() and get_user_pages_fast() in it
please?

>  
>  static long
> -madvise_vma(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_area_struct **prev,
> -             unsigned long start, unsigned long end, int behavior)
> +madvise_vma(struct task_struct *tsk, struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> +             struct vm_area_struct **prev, unsigned long start,
> +             unsigned long end, int behavior)
>  {
>       switch (behavior) {
>       case MADV_REMOVE:
> -             return madvise_remove(vma, prev, start, end);
> +             return madvise_remove(tsk, vma, prev, start, end);
>       case MADV_WILLNEED:
>               return madvise_willneed(vma, prev, start, end);
>       case MADV_COOL:
> @@ -930,7 +933,8 @@ madvise_vma(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct 
> vm_area_struct **prev,
>               return madvise_cold(vma, start, end);
>       case MADV_FREE:
>       case MADV_DONTNEED:
> -             return madvise_dontneed_free(vma, prev, start, end, behavior);
> +             return madvise_dontneed_free(tsk, vma, prev, start,
> +                                             end, behavior);
>       default:
>               return madvise_behavior(vma, prev, start, end, behavior);
>       }
> @@ -974,68 +978,8 @@ madvise_behavior_valid(int behavior)
>       }
>  }
>  
> -/*
> - * The madvise(2) system call.
> - *
> - * Applications can use madvise() to advise the kernel how it should
> - * handle paging I/O in this VM area.  The idea is to help the kernel
> - * use appropriate read-ahead and caching techniques.  The information
> - * provided is advisory only, and can be safely disregarded by the
> - * kernel without affecting the correct operation of the application.
> - *
> - * behavior values:
> - *  MADV_NORMAL - the default behavior is to read clusters.  This
> - *           results in some read-ahead and read-behind.
> - *  MADV_RANDOM - the system should read the minimum amount of data
> - *           on any access, since it is unlikely that the appli-
> - *           cation will need more than what it asks for.
> - *  MADV_SEQUENTIAL - pages in the given range will probably be accessed
> - *           once, so they can be aggressively read ahead, and
> - *           can be freed soon after they are accessed.
> - *  MADV_WILLNEED - the application is notifying the system to read
> - *           some pages ahead.
> - *  MADV_DONTNEED - the application is finished with the given range,
> - *           so the kernel can free resources associated with it.
> - *  MADV_FREE - the application marks pages in the given range as lazy free,
> - *           where actual purges are postponed until memory pressure happens.
> - *  MADV_REMOVE - the application wants to free up the given range of
> - *           pages and associated backing store.
> - *  MADV_DONTFORK - omit this area from child's address space when forking:
> - *           typically, to avoid COWing pages pinned by get_user_pages().
> - *  MADV_DOFORK - cancel MADV_DONTFORK: no longer omit this area when 
> forking.
> - *  MADV_WIPEONFORK - present the child process with zero-filled memory in 
> this
> - *              range after a fork.
> - *  MADV_KEEPONFORK - undo the effect of MADV_WIPEONFORK
> - *  MADV_HWPOISON - trigger memory error handler as if the given memory range
> - *           were corrupted by unrecoverable hardware memory failure.
> - *  MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE - try to soft-offline the given range of memory.
> - *  MADV_MERGEABLE - the application recommends that KSM try to merge pages 
> in
> - *           this area with pages of identical content from other such areas.
> - *  MADV_UNMERGEABLE- cancel MADV_MERGEABLE: no longer merge pages with 
> others.
> - *  MADV_HUGEPAGE - the application wants to back the given range by 
> transparent
> - *           huge pages in the future. Existing pages might be coalesced and
> - *           new pages might be allocated as THP.
> - *  MADV_NOHUGEPAGE - mark the given range as not worth being backed by
> - *           transparent huge pages so the existing pages will not be
> - *           coalesced into THP and new pages will not be allocated as THP.
> - *  MADV_DONTDUMP - the application wants to prevent pages in the given range
> - *           from being included in its core dump.
> - *  MADV_DODUMP - cancel MADV_DONTDUMP: no longer exclude from core dump.
> - *
> - * return values:
> - *  zero    - success
> - *  -EINVAL - start + len < 0, start is not page-aligned,
> - *           "behavior" is not a valid value, or application
> - *           is attempting to release locked or shared pages,
> - *           or the specified address range includes file, Huge TLB,
> - *           MAP_SHARED or VMPFNMAP range.
> - *  -ENOMEM - addresses in the specified range are not currently
> - *           mapped, or are outside the AS of the process.
> - *  -EIO    - an I/O error occurred while paging in data.
> - *  -EBADF  - map exists, but area maps something that isn't a file.
> - *  -EAGAIN - a kernel resource was temporarily unavailable.
> - */
> -SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise, unsigned long, start, size_t, len_in, int, behavior)
> +static int madvise_core(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long start,
> +                     size_t len_in, int behavior)
>  {
>       unsigned long end, tmp;
>       struct vm_area_struct *vma, *prev;
> @@ -1071,10 +1015,10 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise, unsigned long, start, 
> size_t, len_in, int, behavior)
>  
>       write = madvise_need_mmap_write(behavior);
>       if (write) {
> -             if (down_write_killable(&current->mm->mmap_sem))
> +             if (down_write_killable(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem))
>                       return -EINTR;
>       } else {
> -             down_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
> +             down_read(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem);
>       }
>  
>       /*
> @@ -1082,7 +1026,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise, unsigned long, start, size_t, 
> len_in, int, behavior)
>        * ranges, just ignore them, but return -ENOMEM at the end.
>        * - different from the way of handling in mlock etc.
>        */
> -     vma = find_vma_prev(current->mm, start, &prev);
> +     vma = find_vma_prev(tsk->mm, start, &prev);
>       if (vma && start > vma->vm_start)
>               prev = vma;
>  
> @@ -1107,7 +1051,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise, unsigned long, start, size_t, 
> len_in, int, behavior)
>                       tmp = end;
>  
>               /* Here vma->vm_start <= start < tmp <= (end|vma->vm_end). */
> -             error = madvise_vma(vma, &prev, start, tmp, behavior);
> +             error = madvise_vma(tsk, vma, &prev, start, tmp, behavior);
>               if (error)
>                       goto out;
>               start = tmp;
> @@ -1119,14 +1063,80 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise, unsigned long, start, 
> size_t, len_in, int, behavior)
>               if (prev)
>                       vma = prev->vm_next;
>               else    /* madvise_remove dropped mmap_sem */
> -                     vma = find_vma(current->mm, start);
> +                     vma = find_vma(tsk->mm, start);
>       }
>  out:
>       blk_finish_plug(&plug);
>       if (write)
> -             up_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
> +             up_write(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem);
>       else
> -             up_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
> +             up_read(&tsk->mm->mmap_sem);
>  
>       return error;
>  }
> +
> +/*
> + * The madvise(2) system call.
> + *
> + * Applications can use madvise() to advise the kernel how it should
> + * handle paging I/O in this VM area.  The idea is to help the kernel
> + * use appropriate read-ahead and caching techniques.  The information
> + * provided is advisory only, and can be safely disregarded by the
> + * kernel without affecting the correct operation of the application.
> + *
> + * behavior values:
> + *  MADV_NORMAL - the default behavior is to read clusters.  This
> + *           results in some read-ahead and read-behind.
> + *  MADV_RANDOM - the system should read the minimum amount of data
> + *           on any access, since it is unlikely that the appli-
> + *           cation will need more than what it asks for.
> + *  MADV_SEQUENTIAL - pages in the given range will probably be accessed
> + *           once, so they can be aggressively read ahead, and
> + *           can be freed soon after they are accessed.
> + *  MADV_WILLNEED - the application is notifying the system to read
> + *           some pages ahead.
> + *  MADV_DONTNEED - the application is finished with the given range,
> + *           so the kernel can free resources associated with it.
> + *  MADV_FREE - the application marks pages in the given range as lazy free,
> + *           where actual purges are postponed until memory pressure happens.
> + *  MADV_REMOVE - the application wants to free up the given range of
> + *           pages and associated backing store.
> + *  MADV_DONTFORK - omit this area from child's address space when forking:
> + *           typically, to avoid COWing pages pinned by get_user_pages().
> + *  MADV_DOFORK - cancel MADV_DONTFORK: no longer omit this area when 
> forking.
> + *  MADV_WIPEONFORK - present the child process with zero-filled memory in 
> this
> + *              range after a fork.
> + *  MADV_KEEPONFORK - undo the effect of MADV_WIPEONFORK
> + *  MADV_HWPOISON - trigger memory error handler as if the given memory range
> + *           were corrupted by unrecoverable hardware memory failure.
> + *  MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE - try to soft-offline the given range of memory.
> + *  MADV_MERGEABLE - the application recommends that KSM try to merge pages 
> in
> + *           this area with pages of identical content from other such areas.
> + *  MADV_UNMERGEABLE- cancel MADV_MERGEABLE: no longer merge pages with 
> others.
> + *  MADV_HUGEPAGE - the application wants to back the given range by 
> transparent
> + *           huge pages in the future. Existing pages might be coalesced and
> + *           new pages might be allocated as THP.
> + *  MADV_NOHUGEPAGE - mark the given range as not worth being backed by
> + *           transparent huge pages so the existing pages will not be
> + *           coalesced into THP and new pages will not be allocated as THP.
> + *  MADV_DONTDUMP - the application wants to prevent pages in the given range
> + *           from being included in its core dump.
> + *  MADV_DODUMP - cancel MADV_DONTDUMP: no longer exclude from core dump.
> + *
> + * return values:
> + *  zero    - success
> + *  -EINVAL - start + len < 0, start is not page-aligned,
> + *           "behavior" is not a valid value, or application
> + *           is attempting to release locked or shared pages,
> + *           or the specified address range includes file, Huge TLB,
> + *           MAP_SHARED or VMPFNMAP range.
> + *  -ENOMEM - addresses in the specified range are not currently
> + *           mapped, or are outside the AS of the process.
> + *  -EIO    - an I/O error occurred while paging in data.
> + *  -EBADF  - map exists, but area maps something that isn't a file.
> + *  -EAGAIN - a kernel resource was temporarily unavailable.
> + */
> +SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise, unsigned long, start, size_t, len_in, int, behavior)
> +{
> +     return madvise_core(current, start, len_in, behavior);
> +}
> -- 
> 2.21.0.1020.gf2820cf01a-goog
> 

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    Oleksandr Natalenko (post-factum)
    Senior Software Maintenance Engineer

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