1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
3 * Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Intel Corporation
4 * Authors: Andi Kleen, Fengguang Wu
6 * High level machine check handler. Handles pages reported by the
7 * hardware as being corrupted usually due to a multi-bit ECC memory or cache
10 * In addition there is a "soft offline" entry point that allows stop using
11 * not-yet-corrupted-by-suspicious pages without killing anything.
13 * Handles page cache pages in various states. The tricky part
14 * here is that we can access any page asynchronously in respect to
15 * other VM users, because memory failures could happen anytime and
16 * anywhere. This could violate some of their assumptions. This is why
17 * this code has to be extremely careful. Generally it tries to use
18 * normal locking rules, as in get the standard locks, even if that means
19 * the error handling takes potentially a long time.
21 * It can be very tempting to add handling for obscure cases here.
22 * In general any code for handling new cases should only be added iff:
23 * - You know how to test it.
24 * - You have a test that can be added to mce-test
25 * https://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/cpu/mce/mce-test.git/
26 * - The case actually shows up as a frequent (top 10) page state in
27 * tools/vm/page-types when running a real workload.
29 * There are several operations here with exponential complexity because
30 * of unsuitable VM data structures. For example the operation to map back
31 * from RMAP chains to processes has to walk the complete process list and
32 * has non linear complexity with the number. But since memory corruptions
33 * are rare we hope to get away with this. This avoids impacting the core
36 #include <linux/kernel.h>
38 #include <linux/page-flags.h>
39 #include <linux/kernel-page-flags.h>
40 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
41 #include <linux/sched/task.h>
42 #include <linux/ksm.h>
43 #include <linux/rmap.h>
44 #include <linux/export.h>
45 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
46 #include <linux/swap.h>
47 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
48 #include <linux/migrate.h>
49 #include <linux/suspend.h>
50 #include <linux/slab.h>
51 #include <linux/swapops.h>
52 #include <linux/hugetlb.h>
53 #include <linux/memory_hotplug.h>
54 #include <linux/mm_inline.h>
55 #include <linux/memremap.h>
56 #include <linux/kfifo.h>
57 #include <linux/ratelimit.h>
58 #include <linux/page-isolation.h>
60 #include "ras/ras_event.h"
62 int sysctl_memory_failure_early_kill __read_mostly
= 0;
64 int sysctl_memory_failure_recovery __read_mostly
= 1;
66 atomic_long_t num_poisoned_pages __read_mostly
= ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(0);
68 static bool page_handle_poison(struct page
*page
, bool hugepage_or_freepage
, bool release
)
70 if (hugepage_or_freepage
) {
72 * Doing this check for free pages is also fine since dissolve_free_huge_page
73 * returns 0 for non-hugetlb pages as well.
75 if (dissolve_free_huge_page(page
) || !take_page_off_buddy(page
))
77 * We could fail to take off the target page from buddy
78 * for example due to racy page allocaiton, but that's
79 * acceptable because soft-offlined page is not broken
80 * and if someone really want to use it, they should
86 SetPageHWPoison(page
);
90 num_poisoned_pages_inc();
95 #if defined(CONFIG_HWPOISON_INJECT) || defined(CONFIG_HWPOISON_INJECT_MODULE)
97 u32 hwpoison_filter_enable
= 0;
98 u32 hwpoison_filter_dev_major
= ~0U;
99 u32 hwpoison_filter_dev_minor
= ~0U;
100 u64 hwpoison_filter_flags_mask
;
101 u64 hwpoison_filter_flags_value
;
102 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter_enable
);
103 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter_dev_major
);
104 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter_dev_minor
);
105 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter_flags_mask
);
106 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter_flags_value
);
108 static int hwpoison_filter_dev(struct page
*p
)
110 struct address_space
*mapping
;
113 if (hwpoison_filter_dev_major
== ~0U &&
114 hwpoison_filter_dev_minor
== ~0U)
118 * page_mapping() does not accept slab pages.
123 mapping
= page_mapping(p
);
124 if (mapping
== NULL
|| mapping
->host
== NULL
)
127 dev
= mapping
->host
->i_sb
->s_dev
;
128 if (hwpoison_filter_dev_major
!= ~0U &&
129 hwpoison_filter_dev_major
!= MAJOR(dev
))
131 if (hwpoison_filter_dev_minor
!= ~0U &&
132 hwpoison_filter_dev_minor
!= MINOR(dev
))
138 static int hwpoison_filter_flags(struct page
*p
)
140 if (!hwpoison_filter_flags_mask
)
143 if ((stable_page_flags(p
) & hwpoison_filter_flags_mask
) ==
144 hwpoison_filter_flags_value
)
151 * This allows stress tests to limit test scope to a collection of tasks
152 * by putting them under some memcg. This prevents killing unrelated/important
153 * processes such as /sbin/init. Note that the target task may share clean
154 * pages with init (eg. libc text), which is harmless. If the target task
155 * share _dirty_ pages with another task B, the test scheme must make sure B
156 * is also included in the memcg. At last, due to race conditions this filter
157 * can only guarantee that the page either belongs to the memcg tasks, or is
161 u64 hwpoison_filter_memcg
;
162 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter_memcg
);
163 static int hwpoison_filter_task(struct page
*p
)
165 if (!hwpoison_filter_memcg
)
168 if (page_cgroup_ino(p
) != hwpoison_filter_memcg
)
174 static int hwpoison_filter_task(struct page
*p
) { return 0; }
177 int hwpoison_filter(struct page
*p
)
179 if (!hwpoison_filter_enable
)
182 if (hwpoison_filter_dev(p
))
185 if (hwpoison_filter_flags(p
))
188 if (hwpoison_filter_task(p
))
194 int hwpoison_filter(struct page
*p
)
200 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hwpoison_filter
);
203 * Kill all processes that have a poisoned page mapped and then isolate
207 * Find all processes having the page mapped and kill them.
208 * But we keep a page reference around so that the page is not
209 * actually freed yet.
210 * Then stash the page away
212 * There's no convenient way to get back to mapped processes
213 * from the VMAs. So do a brute-force search over all
216 * Remember that machine checks are not common (or rather
217 * if they are common you have other problems), so this shouldn't
218 * be a performance issue.
220 * Also there are some races possible while we get from the
221 * error detection to actually handle it.
226 struct task_struct
*tsk
;
232 * Send all the processes who have the page mapped a signal.
233 * ``action optional'' if they are not immediately affected by the error
234 * ``action required'' if error happened in current execution context
236 static int kill_proc(struct to_kill
*tk
, unsigned long pfn
, int flags
)
238 struct task_struct
*t
= tk
->tsk
;
239 short addr_lsb
= tk
->size_shift
;
242 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: Sending SIGBUS to %s:%d due to hardware memory corruption\n",
243 pfn
, t
->comm
, t
->pid
);
245 if (flags
& MF_ACTION_REQUIRED
) {
246 WARN_ON_ONCE(t
!= current
);
247 ret
= force_sig_mceerr(BUS_MCEERR_AR
,
248 (void __user
*)tk
->addr
, addr_lsb
);
251 * Don't use force here, it's convenient if the signal
252 * can be temporarily blocked.
253 * This could cause a loop when the user sets SIGBUS
254 * to SIG_IGN, but hopefully no one will do that?
256 ret
= send_sig_mceerr(BUS_MCEERR_AO
, (void __user
*)tk
->addr
,
257 addr_lsb
, t
); /* synchronous? */
260 pr_info("Memory failure: Error sending signal to %s:%d: %d\n",
261 t
->comm
, t
->pid
, ret
);
266 * Unknown page type encountered. Try to check whether it can turn PageLRU by
267 * lru_add_drain_all, or a free page by reclaiming slabs when possible.
269 void shake_page(struct page
*p
, int access
)
276 if (PageLRU(p
) || is_free_buddy_page(p
))
281 * Only call shrink_node_slabs here (which would also shrink
282 * other caches) if access is not potentially fatal.
285 drop_slab_node(page_to_nid(p
));
287 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(shake_page
);
289 static unsigned long dev_pagemap_mapping_shift(struct page
*page
,
290 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
292 unsigned long address
= vma_address(page
, vma
);
299 pgd
= pgd_offset(vma
->vm_mm
, address
);
300 if (!pgd_present(*pgd
))
302 p4d
= p4d_offset(pgd
, address
);
303 if (!p4d_present(*p4d
))
305 pud
= pud_offset(p4d
, address
);
306 if (!pud_present(*pud
))
308 if (pud_devmap(*pud
))
310 pmd
= pmd_offset(pud
, address
);
311 if (!pmd_present(*pmd
))
313 if (pmd_devmap(*pmd
))
315 pte
= pte_offset_map(pmd
, address
);
316 if (!pte_present(*pte
))
318 if (pte_devmap(*pte
))
324 * Failure handling: if we can't find or can't kill a process there's
325 * not much we can do. We just print a message and ignore otherwise.
329 * Schedule a process for later kill.
330 * Uses GFP_ATOMIC allocations to avoid potential recursions in the VM.
332 static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct
*tsk
, struct page
*p
,
333 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
334 struct list_head
*to_kill
)
338 tk
= kmalloc(sizeof(struct to_kill
), GFP_ATOMIC
);
340 pr_err("Memory failure: Out of memory while machine check handling\n");
344 tk
->addr
= page_address_in_vma(p
, vma
);
345 if (is_zone_device_page(p
))
346 tk
->size_shift
= dev_pagemap_mapping_shift(p
, vma
);
348 tk
->size_shift
= page_shift(compound_head(p
));
351 * Send SIGKILL if "tk->addr == -EFAULT". Also, as
352 * "tk->size_shift" is always non-zero for !is_zone_device_page(),
353 * so "tk->size_shift == 0" effectively checks no mapping on
354 * ZONE_DEVICE. Indeed, when a devdax page is mmapped N times
355 * to a process' address space, it's possible not all N VMAs
356 * contain mappings for the page, but at least one VMA does.
357 * Only deliver SIGBUS with payload derived from the VMA that
358 * has a mapping for the page.
360 if (tk
->addr
== -EFAULT
) {
361 pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n",
362 page_to_pfn(p
), tsk
->comm
);
363 } else if (tk
->size_shift
== 0) {
368 get_task_struct(tsk
);
370 list_add_tail(&tk
->nd
, to_kill
);
374 * Kill the processes that have been collected earlier.
376 * Only do anything when DOIT is set, otherwise just free the list
377 * (this is used for clean pages which do not need killing)
378 * Also when FAIL is set do a force kill because something went
381 static void kill_procs(struct list_head
*to_kill
, int forcekill
, bool fail
,
382 unsigned long pfn
, int flags
)
384 struct to_kill
*tk
, *next
;
386 list_for_each_entry_safe (tk
, next
, to_kill
, nd
) {
389 * In case something went wrong with munmapping
390 * make sure the process doesn't catch the
391 * signal and then access the memory. Just kill it.
393 if (fail
|| tk
->addr
== -EFAULT
) {
394 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: forcibly killing %s:%d because of failure to unmap corrupted page\n",
395 pfn
, tk
->tsk
->comm
, tk
->tsk
->pid
);
396 do_send_sig_info(SIGKILL
, SEND_SIG_PRIV
,
397 tk
->tsk
, PIDTYPE_PID
);
401 * In theory the process could have mapped
402 * something else on the address in-between. We could
403 * check for that, but we need to tell the
406 else if (kill_proc(tk
, pfn
, flags
) < 0)
407 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: Cannot send advisory machine check signal to %s:%d\n",
408 pfn
, tk
->tsk
->comm
, tk
->tsk
->pid
);
410 put_task_struct(tk
->tsk
);
416 * Find a dedicated thread which is supposed to handle SIGBUS(BUS_MCEERR_AO)
417 * on behalf of the thread group. Return task_struct of the (first found)
418 * dedicated thread if found, and return NULL otherwise.
420 * We already hold read_lock(&tasklist_lock) in the caller, so we don't
421 * have to call rcu_read_lock/unlock() in this function.
423 static struct task_struct
*find_early_kill_thread(struct task_struct
*tsk
)
425 struct task_struct
*t
;
427 for_each_thread(tsk
, t
) {
428 if (t
->flags
& PF_MCE_PROCESS
) {
429 if (t
->flags
& PF_MCE_EARLY
)
432 if (sysctl_memory_failure_early_kill
)
440 * Determine whether a given process is "early kill" process which expects
441 * to be signaled when some page under the process is hwpoisoned.
442 * Return task_struct of the dedicated thread (main thread unless explicitly
443 * specified) if the process is "early kill," and otherwise returns NULL.
445 * Note that the above is true for Action Optional case, but not for Action
446 * Required case where SIGBUS should sent only to the current thread.
448 static struct task_struct
*task_early_kill(struct task_struct
*tsk
,
455 * Comparing ->mm here because current task might represent
456 * a subthread, while tsk always points to the main thread.
458 if (tsk
->mm
== current
->mm
)
463 return find_early_kill_thread(tsk
);
467 * Collect processes when the error hit an anonymous page.
469 static void collect_procs_anon(struct page
*page
, struct list_head
*to_kill
,
472 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
473 struct task_struct
*tsk
;
477 av
= page_lock_anon_vma_read(page
);
478 if (av
== NULL
) /* Not actually mapped anymore */
481 pgoff
= page_to_pgoff(page
);
482 read_lock(&tasklist_lock
);
483 for_each_process (tsk
) {
484 struct anon_vma_chain
*vmac
;
485 struct task_struct
*t
= task_early_kill(tsk
, force_early
);
489 anon_vma_interval_tree_foreach(vmac
, &av
->rb_root
,
492 if (!page_mapped_in_vma(page
, vma
))
494 if (vma
->vm_mm
== t
->mm
)
495 add_to_kill(t
, page
, vma
, to_kill
);
498 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock
);
499 page_unlock_anon_vma_read(av
);
503 * Collect processes when the error hit a file mapped page.
505 static void collect_procs_file(struct page
*page
, struct list_head
*to_kill
,
508 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
509 struct task_struct
*tsk
;
510 struct address_space
*mapping
= page
->mapping
;
513 i_mmap_lock_read(mapping
);
514 read_lock(&tasklist_lock
);
515 pgoff
= page_to_pgoff(page
);
516 for_each_process(tsk
) {
517 struct task_struct
*t
= task_early_kill(tsk
, force_early
);
521 vma_interval_tree_foreach(vma
, &mapping
->i_mmap
, pgoff
,
524 * Send early kill signal to tasks where a vma covers
525 * the page but the corrupted page is not necessarily
526 * mapped it in its pte.
527 * Assume applications who requested early kill want
528 * to be informed of all such data corruptions.
530 if (vma
->vm_mm
== t
->mm
)
531 add_to_kill(t
, page
, vma
, to_kill
);
534 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock
);
535 i_mmap_unlock_read(mapping
);
539 * Collect the processes who have the corrupted page mapped to kill.
541 static void collect_procs(struct page
*page
, struct list_head
*tokill
,
548 collect_procs_anon(page
, tokill
, force_early
);
550 collect_procs_file(page
, tokill
, force_early
);
553 static const char *action_name
[] = {
554 [MF_IGNORED
] = "Ignored",
555 [MF_FAILED
] = "Failed",
556 [MF_DELAYED
] = "Delayed",
557 [MF_RECOVERED
] = "Recovered",
560 static const char * const action_page_types
[] = {
561 [MF_MSG_KERNEL
] = "reserved kernel page",
562 [MF_MSG_KERNEL_HIGH_ORDER
] = "high-order kernel page",
563 [MF_MSG_SLAB
] = "kernel slab page",
564 [MF_MSG_DIFFERENT_COMPOUND
] = "different compound page after locking",
565 [MF_MSG_POISONED_HUGE
] = "huge page already hardware poisoned",
566 [MF_MSG_HUGE
] = "huge page",
567 [MF_MSG_FREE_HUGE
] = "free huge page",
568 [MF_MSG_NON_PMD_HUGE
] = "non-pmd-sized huge page",
569 [MF_MSG_UNMAP_FAILED
] = "unmapping failed page",
570 [MF_MSG_DIRTY_SWAPCACHE
] = "dirty swapcache page",
571 [MF_MSG_CLEAN_SWAPCACHE
] = "clean swapcache page",
572 [MF_MSG_DIRTY_MLOCKED_LRU
] = "dirty mlocked LRU page",
573 [MF_MSG_CLEAN_MLOCKED_LRU
] = "clean mlocked LRU page",
574 [MF_MSG_DIRTY_UNEVICTABLE_LRU
] = "dirty unevictable LRU page",
575 [MF_MSG_CLEAN_UNEVICTABLE_LRU
] = "clean unevictable LRU page",
576 [MF_MSG_DIRTY_LRU
] = "dirty LRU page",
577 [MF_MSG_CLEAN_LRU
] = "clean LRU page",
578 [MF_MSG_TRUNCATED_LRU
] = "already truncated LRU page",
579 [MF_MSG_BUDDY
] = "free buddy page",
580 [MF_MSG_BUDDY_2ND
] = "free buddy page (2nd try)",
581 [MF_MSG_DAX
] = "dax page",
582 [MF_MSG_UNSPLIT_THP
] = "unsplit thp",
583 [MF_MSG_UNKNOWN
] = "unknown page",
587 * XXX: It is possible that a page is isolated from LRU cache,
588 * and then kept in swap cache or failed to remove from page cache.
589 * The page count will stop it from being freed by unpoison.
590 * Stress tests should be aware of this memory leak problem.
592 static int delete_from_lru_cache(struct page
*p
)
594 if (!isolate_lru_page(p
)) {
596 * Clear sensible page flags, so that the buddy system won't
597 * complain when the page is unpoison-and-freed.
600 ClearPageUnevictable(p
);
603 * Poisoned page might never drop its ref count to 0 so we have
604 * to uncharge it manually from its memcg.
606 mem_cgroup_uncharge(p
);
609 * drop the page count elevated by isolate_lru_page()
617 static int truncate_error_page(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
,
618 struct address_space
*mapping
)
622 if (mapping
->a_ops
->error_remove_page
) {
623 int err
= mapping
->a_ops
->error_remove_page(mapping
, p
);
626 pr_info("Memory failure: %#lx: Failed to punch page: %d\n",
628 } else if (page_has_private(p
) &&
629 !try_to_release_page(p
, GFP_NOIO
)) {
630 pr_info("Memory failure: %#lx: failed to release buffers\n",
637 * If the file system doesn't support it just invalidate
638 * This fails on dirty or anything with private pages
640 if (invalidate_inode_page(p
))
643 pr_info("Memory failure: %#lx: Failed to invalidate\n",
651 * Error hit kernel page.
652 * Do nothing, try to be lucky and not touch this instead. For a few cases we
653 * could be more sophisticated.
655 static int me_kernel(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
661 * Page in unknown state. Do nothing.
663 static int me_unknown(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
665 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: Unknown page state\n", pfn
);
670 * Clean (or cleaned) page cache page.
672 static int me_pagecache_clean(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
674 struct address_space
*mapping
;
676 delete_from_lru_cache(p
);
679 * For anonymous pages we're done the only reference left
680 * should be the one m_f() holds.
686 * Now truncate the page in the page cache. This is really
687 * more like a "temporary hole punch"
688 * Don't do this for block devices when someone else
689 * has a reference, because it could be file system metadata
690 * and that's not safe to truncate.
692 mapping
= page_mapping(p
);
695 * Page has been teared down in the meanwhile
701 * Truncation is a bit tricky. Enable it per file system for now.
703 * Open: to take i_mutex or not for this? Right now we don't.
705 return truncate_error_page(p
, pfn
, mapping
);
709 * Dirty pagecache page
710 * Issues: when the error hit a hole page the error is not properly
713 static int me_pagecache_dirty(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
715 struct address_space
*mapping
= page_mapping(p
);
718 /* TBD: print more information about the file. */
721 * IO error will be reported by write(), fsync(), etc.
722 * who check the mapping.
723 * This way the application knows that something went
724 * wrong with its dirty file data.
726 * There's one open issue:
728 * The EIO will be only reported on the next IO
729 * operation and then cleared through the IO map.
730 * Normally Linux has two mechanisms to pass IO error
731 * first through the AS_EIO flag in the address space
732 * and then through the PageError flag in the page.
733 * Since we drop pages on memory failure handling the
734 * only mechanism open to use is through AS_AIO.
736 * This has the disadvantage that it gets cleared on
737 * the first operation that returns an error, while
738 * the PageError bit is more sticky and only cleared
739 * when the page is reread or dropped. If an
740 * application assumes it will always get error on
741 * fsync, but does other operations on the fd before
742 * and the page is dropped between then the error
743 * will not be properly reported.
745 * This can already happen even without hwpoisoned
746 * pages: first on metadata IO errors (which only
747 * report through AS_EIO) or when the page is dropped
750 * So right now we assume that the application DTRT on
751 * the first EIO, but we're not worse than other parts
754 mapping_set_error(mapping
, -EIO
);
757 return me_pagecache_clean(p
, pfn
);
761 * Clean and dirty swap cache.
763 * Dirty swap cache page is tricky to handle. The page could live both in page
764 * cache and swap cache(ie. page is freshly swapped in). So it could be
765 * referenced concurrently by 2 types of PTEs:
766 * normal PTEs and swap PTEs. We try to handle them consistently by calling
767 * try_to_unmap(TTU_IGNORE_HWPOISON) to convert the normal PTEs to swap PTEs,
769 * - clear dirty bit to prevent IO
771 * - but keep in the swap cache, so that when we return to it on
772 * a later page fault, we know the application is accessing
773 * corrupted data and shall be killed (we installed simple
774 * interception code in do_swap_page to catch it).
776 * Clean swap cache pages can be directly isolated. A later page fault will
777 * bring in the known good data from disk.
779 static int me_swapcache_dirty(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
782 /* Trigger EIO in shmem: */
783 ClearPageUptodate(p
);
785 if (!delete_from_lru_cache(p
))
791 static int me_swapcache_clean(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
793 delete_from_swap_cache(p
);
795 if (!delete_from_lru_cache(p
))
802 * Huge pages. Needs work.
804 * - Error on hugepage is contained in hugepage unit (not in raw page unit.)
805 * To narrow down kill region to one page, we need to break up pmd.
807 static int me_huge_page(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
)
810 struct page
*hpage
= compound_head(p
);
811 struct address_space
*mapping
;
813 if (!PageHuge(hpage
))
816 mapping
= page_mapping(hpage
);
818 res
= truncate_error_page(hpage
, pfn
, mapping
);
823 * migration entry prevents later access on error anonymous
824 * hugepage, so we can free and dissolve it into buddy to
825 * save healthy subpages.
829 if (!dissolve_free_huge_page(p
) && take_page_off_buddy(p
)) {
840 * Various page states we can handle.
842 * A page state is defined by its current page->flags bits.
843 * The table matches them in order and calls the right handler.
845 * This is quite tricky because we can access page at any time
846 * in its live cycle, so all accesses have to be extremely careful.
848 * This is not complete. More states could be added.
849 * For any missing state don't attempt recovery.
852 #define dirty (1UL << PG_dirty)
853 #define sc ((1UL << PG_swapcache) | (1UL << PG_swapbacked))
854 #define unevict (1UL << PG_unevictable)
855 #define mlock (1UL << PG_mlocked)
856 #define lru (1UL << PG_lru)
857 #define head (1UL << PG_head)
858 #define slab (1UL << PG_slab)
859 #define reserved (1UL << PG_reserved)
861 static struct page_state
{
864 enum mf_action_page_type type
;
865 int (*action
)(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
);
867 { reserved
, reserved
, MF_MSG_KERNEL
, me_kernel
},
869 * free pages are specially detected outside this table:
870 * PG_buddy pages only make a small fraction of all free pages.
874 * Could in theory check if slab page is free or if we can drop
875 * currently unused objects without touching them. But just
876 * treat it as standard kernel for now.
878 { slab
, slab
, MF_MSG_SLAB
, me_kernel
},
880 { head
, head
, MF_MSG_HUGE
, me_huge_page
},
882 { sc
|dirty
, sc
|dirty
, MF_MSG_DIRTY_SWAPCACHE
, me_swapcache_dirty
},
883 { sc
|dirty
, sc
, MF_MSG_CLEAN_SWAPCACHE
, me_swapcache_clean
},
885 { mlock
|dirty
, mlock
|dirty
, MF_MSG_DIRTY_MLOCKED_LRU
, me_pagecache_dirty
},
886 { mlock
|dirty
, mlock
, MF_MSG_CLEAN_MLOCKED_LRU
, me_pagecache_clean
},
888 { unevict
|dirty
, unevict
|dirty
, MF_MSG_DIRTY_UNEVICTABLE_LRU
, me_pagecache_dirty
},
889 { unevict
|dirty
, unevict
, MF_MSG_CLEAN_UNEVICTABLE_LRU
, me_pagecache_clean
},
891 { lru
|dirty
, lru
|dirty
, MF_MSG_DIRTY_LRU
, me_pagecache_dirty
},
892 { lru
|dirty
, lru
, MF_MSG_CLEAN_LRU
, me_pagecache_clean
},
895 * Catchall entry: must be at end.
897 { 0, 0, MF_MSG_UNKNOWN
, me_unknown
},
910 * "Dirty/Clean" indication is not 100% accurate due to the possibility of
911 * setting PG_dirty outside page lock. See also comment above set_page_dirty().
913 static void action_result(unsigned long pfn
, enum mf_action_page_type type
,
914 enum mf_result result
)
916 trace_memory_failure_event(pfn
, type
, result
);
918 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: recovery action for %s: %s\n",
919 pfn
, action_page_types
[type
], action_name
[result
]);
922 static int page_action(struct page_state
*ps
, struct page
*p
,
928 result
= ps
->action(p
, pfn
);
930 count
= page_count(p
) - 1;
931 if (ps
->action
== me_swapcache_dirty
&& result
== MF_DELAYED
)
934 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: %s still referenced by %d users\n",
935 pfn
, action_page_types
[ps
->type
], count
);
938 action_result(pfn
, ps
->type
, result
);
940 /* Could do more checks here if page looks ok */
942 * Could adjust zone counters here to correct for the missing page.
945 return (result
== MF_RECOVERED
|| result
== MF_DELAYED
) ? 0 : -EBUSY
;
949 * __get_hwpoison_page() - Get refcount for memory error handling:
950 * @page: raw error page (hit by memory error)
952 * Return: return 0 if failed to grab the refcount, otherwise true (some
955 static int __get_hwpoison_page(struct page
*page
)
957 struct page
*head
= compound_head(page
);
959 if (!PageHuge(head
) && PageTransHuge(head
)) {
961 * Non anonymous thp exists only in allocation/free time. We
962 * can't handle such a case correctly, so let's give it up.
963 * This should be better than triggering BUG_ON when kernel
964 * tries to touch the "partially handled" page.
966 if (!PageAnon(head
)) {
967 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: non anonymous thp\n",
973 if (get_page_unless_zero(head
)) {
974 if (head
== compound_head(page
))
977 pr_info("Memory failure: %#lx cannot catch tail\n",
986 * Safely get reference count of an arbitrary page.
988 * Returns 0 for a free page, 1 for an in-use page,
989 * -EIO for a page-type we cannot handle and -EBUSY if we raced with an
991 * We only incremented refcount in case the page was already in-use and it
992 * is a known type we can handle.
994 static int get_any_page(struct page
*p
, unsigned long flags
)
996 int ret
= 0, pass
= 0;
997 bool count_increased
= false;
999 if (flags
& MF_COUNT_INCREASED
)
1000 count_increased
= true;
1003 if (!count_increased
&& !__get_hwpoison_page(p
)) {
1004 if (page_count(p
)) {
1005 /* We raced with an allocation, retry. */
1009 } else if (!PageHuge(p
) && !is_free_buddy_page(p
)) {
1010 /* We raced with put_page, retry. */
1016 if (PageHuge(p
) || PageLRU(p
) || __PageMovable(p
)) {
1020 * A page we cannot handle. Check whether we can turn
1021 * it into something we can handle.
1026 count_increased
= false;
1037 static int get_hwpoison_page(struct page
*p
, unsigned long flags
,
1042 zone_pcp_disable(page_zone(p
));
1043 if (ctxt
== MF_SOFT_OFFLINE
)
1044 ret
= get_any_page(p
, flags
);
1046 ret
= __get_hwpoison_page(p
);
1047 zone_pcp_enable(page_zone(p
));
1053 * Do all that is necessary to remove user space mappings. Unmap
1054 * the pages and send SIGBUS to the processes if the data was dirty.
1056 static bool hwpoison_user_mappings(struct page
*p
, unsigned long pfn
,
1057 int flags
, struct page
**hpagep
)
1059 enum ttu_flags ttu
= TTU_IGNORE_MLOCK
;
1060 struct address_space
*mapping
;
1062 bool unmap_success
= true;
1063 int kill
= 1, forcekill
;
1064 struct page
*hpage
= *hpagep
;
1065 bool mlocked
= PageMlocked(hpage
);
1068 * Here we are interested only in user-mapped pages, so skip any
1069 * other types of pages.
1071 if (PageReserved(p
) || PageSlab(p
))
1073 if (!(PageLRU(hpage
) || PageHuge(p
)))
1077 * This check implies we don't kill processes if their pages
1078 * are in the swap cache early. Those are always late kills.
1080 if (!page_mapped(hpage
))
1084 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: can't handle KSM pages.\n", pfn
);
1088 if (PageSwapCache(p
)) {
1089 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: keeping poisoned page in swap cache\n",
1091 ttu
|= TTU_IGNORE_HWPOISON
;
1095 * Propagate the dirty bit from PTEs to struct page first, because we
1096 * need this to decide if we should kill or just drop the page.
1097 * XXX: the dirty test could be racy: set_page_dirty() may not always
1098 * be called inside page lock (it's recommended but not enforced).
1100 mapping
= page_mapping(hpage
);
1101 if (!(flags
& MF_MUST_KILL
) && !PageDirty(hpage
) && mapping
&&
1102 mapping_can_writeback(mapping
)) {
1103 if (page_mkclean(hpage
)) {
1104 SetPageDirty(hpage
);
1107 ttu
|= TTU_IGNORE_HWPOISON
;
1108 pr_info("Memory failure: %#lx: corrupted page was clean: dropped without side effects\n",
1114 * First collect all the processes that have the page
1115 * mapped in dirty form. This has to be done before try_to_unmap,
1116 * because ttu takes the rmap data structures down.
1118 * Error handling: We ignore errors here because
1119 * there's nothing that can be done.
1122 collect_procs(hpage
, &tokill
, flags
& MF_ACTION_REQUIRED
);
1124 if (!PageHuge(hpage
)) {
1125 unmap_success
= try_to_unmap(hpage
, ttu
);
1127 if (!PageAnon(hpage
)) {
1129 * For hugetlb pages in shared mappings, try_to_unmap
1130 * could potentially call huge_pmd_unshare. Because of
1131 * this, take semaphore in write mode here and set
1132 * TTU_RMAP_LOCKED to indicate we have taken the lock
1133 * at this higer level.
1135 mapping
= hugetlb_page_mapping_lock_write(hpage
);
1137 unmap_success
= try_to_unmap(hpage
,
1138 ttu
|TTU_RMAP_LOCKED
);
1139 i_mmap_unlock_write(mapping
);
1141 pr_info("Memory failure: %#lx: could not lock mapping for mapped huge page\n", pfn
);
1142 unmap_success
= false;
1145 unmap_success
= try_to_unmap(hpage
, ttu
);
1149 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: failed to unmap page (mapcount=%d)\n",
1150 pfn
, page_mapcount(hpage
));
1153 * try_to_unmap() might put mlocked page in lru cache, so call
1154 * shake_page() again to ensure that it's flushed.
1157 shake_page(hpage
, 0);
1160 * Now that the dirty bit has been propagated to the
1161 * struct page and all unmaps done we can decide if
1162 * killing is needed or not. Only kill when the page
1163 * was dirty or the process is not restartable,
1164 * otherwise the tokill list is merely
1165 * freed. When there was a problem unmapping earlier
1166 * use a more force-full uncatchable kill to prevent
1167 * any accesses to the poisoned memory.
1169 forcekill
= PageDirty(hpage
) || (flags
& MF_MUST_KILL
);
1170 kill_procs(&tokill
, forcekill
, !unmap_success
, pfn
, flags
);
1172 return unmap_success
;
1175 static int identify_page_state(unsigned long pfn
, struct page
*p
,
1176 unsigned long page_flags
)
1178 struct page_state
*ps
;
1181 * The first check uses the current page flags which may not have any
1182 * relevant information. The second check with the saved page flags is
1183 * carried out only if the first check can't determine the page status.
1185 for (ps
= error_states
;; ps
++)
1186 if ((p
->flags
& ps
->mask
) == ps
->res
)
1189 page_flags
|= (p
->flags
& (1UL << PG_dirty
));
1192 for (ps
= error_states
;; ps
++)
1193 if ((page_flags
& ps
->mask
) == ps
->res
)
1195 return page_action(ps
, p
, pfn
);
1198 static int try_to_split_thp_page(struct page
*page
, const char *msg
)
1201 if (!PageAnon(page
) || unlikely(split_huge_page(page
))) {
1202 unsigned long pfn
= page_to_pfn(page
);
1205 if (!PageAnon(page
))
1206 pr_info("%s: %#lx: non anonymous thp\n", msg
, pfn
);
1208 pr_info("%s: %#lx: thp split failed\n", msg
, pfn
);
1217 static int memory_failure_hugetlb(unsigned long pfn
, int flags
)
1219 struct page
*p
= pfn_to_page(pfn
);
1220 struct page
*head
= compound_head(p
);
1222 unsigned long page_flags
;
1224 if (TestSetPageHWPoison(head
)) {
1225 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: already hardware poisoned\n",
1230 num_poisoned_pages_inc();
1232 if (!(flags
& MF_COUNT_INCREASED
) && !get_hwpoison_page(p
, flags
, 0)) {
1234 * Check "filter hit" and "race with other subpage."
1237 if (PageHWPoison(head
)) {
1238 if ((hwpoison_filter(p
) && TestClearPageHWPoison(p
))
1239 || (p
!= head
&& TestSetPageHWPoison(head
))) {
1240 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1247 if (!dissolve_free_huge_page(p
) && take_page_off_buddy(p
)) {
1251 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_FREE_HUGE
, res
);
1252 return res
== MF_RECOVERED
? 0 : -EBUSY
;
1256 page_flags
= head
->flags
;
1258 if (!PageHWPoison(head
)) {
1259 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: just unpoisoned\n", pfn
);
1260 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1267 * TODO: hwpoison for pud-sized hugetlb doesn't work right now, so
1268 * simply disable it. In order to make it work properly, we need
1270 * - conversion of a pud that maps an error hugetlb into hwpoison
1271 * entry properly works, and
1272 * - other mm code walking over page table is aware of pud-aligned
1275 if (huge_page_size(page_hstate(head
)) > PMD_SIZE
) {
1276 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_NON_PMD_HUGE
, MF_IGNORED
);
1281 if (!hwpoison_user_mappings(p
, pfn
, flags
, &head
)) {
1282 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_UNMAP_FAILED
, MF_IGNORED
);
1287 res
= identify_page_state(pfn
, p
, page_flags
);
1293 static int memory_failure_dev_pagemap(unsigned long pfn
, int flags
,
1294 struct dev_pagemap
*pgmap
)
1296 struct page
*page
= pfn_to_page(pfn
);
1297 const bool unmap_success
= true;
1298 unsigned long size
= 0;
1305 if (flags
& MF_COUNT_INCREASED
)
1307 * Drop the extra refcount in case we come from madvise().
1312 * Prevent the inode from being freed while we are interrogating
1313 * the address_space, typically this would be handled by
1314 * lock_page(), but dax pages do not use the page lock. This
1315 * also prevents changes to the mapping of this pfn until
1316 * poison signaling is complete.
1318 cookie
= dax_lock_page(page
);
1322 if (hwpoison_filter(page
)) {
1327 if (pgmap
->type
== MEMORY_DEVICE_PRIVATE
) {
1329 * TODO: Handle HMM pages which may need coordination
1330 * with device-side memory.
1336 * Use this flag as an indication that the dax page has been
1337 * remapped UC to prevent speculative consumption of poison.
1339 SetPageHWPoison(page
);
1342 * Unlike System-RAM there is no possibility to swap in a
1343 * different physical page at a given virtual address, so all
1344 * userspace consumption of ZONE_DEVICE memory necessitates
1345 * SIGBUS (i.e. MF_MUST_KILL)
1347 flags
|= MF_ACTION_REQUIRED
| MF_MUST_KILL
;
1348 collect_procs(page
, &tokill
, flags
& MF_ACTION_REQUIRED
);
1350 list_for_each_entry(tk
, &tokill
, nd
)
1352 size
= max(size
, 1UL << tk
->size_shift
);
1355 * Unmap the largest mapping to avoid breaking up
1356 * device-dax mappings which are constant size. The
1357 * actual size of the mapping being torn down is
1358 * communicated in siginfo, see kill_proc()
1360 start
= (page
->index
<< PAGE_SHIFT
) & ~(size
- 1);
1361 unmap_mapping_range(page
->mapping
, start
, start
+ size
, 0);
1363 kill_procs(&tokill
, flags
& MF_MUST_KILL
, !unmap_success
, pfn
, flags
);
1366 dax_unlock_page(page
, cookie
);
1368 /* drop pgmap ref acquired in caller */
1369 put_dev_pagemap(pgmap
);
1370 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_DAX
, rc
? MF_FAILED
: MF_RECOVERED
);
1375 * memory_failure - Handle memory failure of a page.
1376 * @pfn: Page Number of the corrupted page
1377 * @flags: fine tune action taken
1379 * This function is called by the low level machine check code
1380 * of an architecture when it detects hardware memory corruption
1381 * of a page. It tries its best to recover, which includes
1382 * dropping pages, killing processes etc.
1384 * The function is primarily of use for corruptions that
1385 * happen outside the current execution context (e.g. when
1386 * detected by a background scrubber)
1388 * Must run in process context (e.g. a work queue) with interrupts
1389 * enabled and no spinlocks hold.
1391 int memory_failure(unsigned long pfn
, int flags
)
1395 struct page
*orig_head
;
1396 struct dev_pagemap
*pgmap
;
1398 unsigned long page_flags
;
1401 if (!sysctl_memory_failure_recovery
)
1402 panic("Memory failure on page %lx", pfn
);
1404 p
= pfn_to_online_page(pfn
);
1406 if (pfn_valid(pfn
)) {
1407 pgmap
= get_dev_pagemap(pfn
, NULL
);
1409 return memory_failure_dev_pagemap(pfn
, flags
,
1412 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: memory outside kernel control\n",
1419 return memory_failure_hugetlb(pfn
, flags
);
1420 if (TestSetPageHWPoison(p
)) {
1421 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: already hardware poisoned\n",
1426 orig_head
= hpage
= compound_head(p
);
1427 num_poisoned_pages_inc();
1430 * We need/can do nothing about count=0 pages.
1431 * 1) it's a free page, and therefore in safe hand:
1432 * prep_new_page() will be the gate keeper.
1433 * 2) it's part of a non-compound high order page.
1434 * Implies some kernel user: cannot stop them from
1435 * R/W the page; let's pray that the page has been
1436 * used and will be freed some time later.
1437 * In fact it's dangerous to directly bump up page count from 0,
1438 * that may make page_ref_freeze()/page_ref_unfreeze() mismatch.
1440 if (!(flags
& MF_COUNT_INCREASED
) && !get_hwpoison_page(p
, flags
, 0)) {
1441 if (is_free_buddy_page(p
)) {
1442 if (take_page_off_buddy(p
)) {
1446 /* We lost the race, try again */
1448 ClearPageHWPoison(p
);
1449 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1455 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_BUDDY
, res
);
1456 return res
== MF_RECOVERED
? 0 : -EBUSY
;
1458 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_KERNEL_HIGH_ORDER
, MF_IGNORED
);
1463 if (PageTransHuge(hpage
)) {
1464 if (try_to_split_thp_page(p
, "Memory Failure") < 0) {
1465 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_UNSPLIT_THP
, MF_IGNORED
);
1468 VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!page_count(p
), p
);
1472 * We ignore non-LRU pages for good reasons.
1473 * - PG_locked is only well defined for LRU pages and a few others
1474 * - to avoid races with __SetPageLocked()
1475 * - to avoid races with __SetPageSlab*() (and more non-atomic ops)
1476 * The check (unnecessarily) ignores LRU pages being isolated and
1477 * walked by the page reclaim code, however that's not a big loss.
1484 * The page could have changed compound pages during the locking.
1485 * If this happens just bail out.
1487 if (PageCompound(p
) && compound_head(p
) != orig_head
) {
1488 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_DIFFERENT_COMPOUND
, MF_IGNORED
);
1494 * We use page flags to determine what action should be taken, but
1495 * the flags can be modified by the error containment action. One
1496 * example is an mlocked page, where PG_mlocked is cleared by
1497 * page_remove_rmap() in try_to_unmap_one(). So to determine page status
1498 * correctly, we save a copy of the page flags at this time.
1500 page_flags
= p
->flags
;
1503 * unpoison always clear PG_hwpoison inside page lock
1505 if (!PageHWPoison(p
)) {
1506 pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: just unpoisoned\n", pfn
);
1507 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1512 if (hwpoison_filter(p
)) {
1513 if (TestClearPageHWPoison(p
))
1514 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1520 if (!PageTransTail(p
) && !PageLRU(p
))
1521 goto identify_page_state
;
1524 * It's very difficult to mess with pages currently under IO
1525 * and in many cases impossible, so we just avoid it here.
1527 wait_on_page_writeback(p
);
1530 * Now take care of user space mappings.
1531 * Abort on fail: __delete_from_page_cache() assumes unmapped page.
1533 if (!hwpoison_user_mappings(p
, pfn
, flags
, &p
)) {
1534 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_UNMAP_FAILED
, MF_IGNORED
);
1540 * Torn down by someone else?
1542 if (PageLRU(p
) && !PageSwapCache(p
) && p
->mapping
== NULL
) {
1543 action_result(pfn
, MF_MSG_TRUNCATED_LRU
, MF_IGNORED
);
1548 identify_page_state
:
1549 res
= identify_page_state(pfn
, p
, page_flags
);
1554 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(memory_failure
);
1556 #define MEMORY_FAILURE_FIFO_ORDER 4
1557 #define MEMORY_FAILURE_FIFO_SIZE (1 << MEMORY_FAILURE_FIFO_ORDER)
1559 struct memory_failure_entry
{
1564 struct memory_failure_cpu
{
1565 DECLARE_KFIFO(fifo
, struct memory_failure_entry
,
1566 MEMORY_FAILURE_FIFO_SIZE
);
1568 struct work_struct work
;
1571 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct memory_failure_cpu
, memory_failure_cpu
);
1574 * memory_failure_queue - Schedule handling memory failure of a page.
1575 * @pfn: Page Number of the corrupted page
1576 * @flags: Flags for memory failure handling
1578 * This function is called by the low level hardware error handler
1579 * when it detects hardware memory corruption of a page. It schedules
1580 * the recovering of error page, including dropping pages, killing
1583 * The function is primarily of use for corruptions that
1584 * happen outside the current execution context (e.g. when
1585 * detected by a background scrubber)
1587 * Can run in IRQ context.
1589 void memory_failure_queue(unsigned long pfn
, int flags
)
1591 struct memory_failure_cpu
*mf_cpu
;
1592 unsigned long proc_flags
;
1593 struct memory_failure_entry entry
= {
1598 mf_cpu
= &get_cpu_var(memory_failure_cpu
);
1599 spin_lock_irqsave(&mf_cpu
->lock
, proc_flags
);
1600 if (kfifo_put(&mf_cpu
->fifo
, entry
))
1601 schedule_work_on(smp_processor_id(), &mf_cpu
->work
);
1603 pr_err("Memory failure: buffer overflow when queuing memory failure at %#lx\n",
1605 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mf_cpu
->lock
, proc_flags
);
1606 put_cpu_var(memory_failure_cpu
);
1608 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(memory_failure_queue
);
1610 static void memory_failure_work_func(struct work_struct
*work
)
1612 struct memory_failure_cpu
*mf_cpu
;
1613 struct memory_failure_entry entry
= { 0, };
1614 unsigned long proc_flags
;
1617 mf_cpu
= container_of(work
, struct memory_failure_cpu
, work
);
1619 spin_lock_irqsave(&mf_cpu
->lock
, proc_flags
);
1620 gotten
= kfifo_get(&mf_cpu
->fifo
, &entry
);
1621 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mf_cpu
->lock
, proc_flags
);
1624 if (entry
.flags
& MF_SOFT_OFFLINE
)
1625 soft_offline_page(entry
.pfn
, entry
.flags
);
1627 memory_failure(entry
.pfn
, entry
.flags
);
1632 * Process memory_failure work queued on the specified CPU.
1633 * Used to avoid return-to-userspace racing with the memory_failure workqueue.
1635 void memory_failure_queue_kick(int cpu
)
1637 struct memory_failure_cpu
*mf_cpu
;
1639 mf_cpu
= &per_cpu(memory_failure_cpu
, cpu
);
1640 cancel_work_sync(&mf_cpu
->work
);
1641 memory_failure_work_func(&mf_cpu
->work
);
1644 static int __init
memory_failure_init(void)
1646 struct memory_failure_cpu
*mf_cpu
;
1649 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu
) {
1650 mf_cpu
= &per_cpu(memory_failure_cpu
, cpu
);
1651 spin_lock_init(&mf_cpu
->lock
);
1652 INIT_KFIFO(mf_cpu
->fifo
);
1653 INIT_WORK(&mf_cpu
->work
, memory_failure_work_func
);
1658 core_initcall(memory_failure_init
);
1660 #define unpoison_pr_info(fmt, pfn, rs) \
1662 if (__ratelimit(rs)) \
1663 pr_info(fmt, pfn); \
1667 * unpoison_memory - Unpoison a previously poisoned page
1668 * @pfn: Page number of the to be unpoisoned page
1670 * Software-unpoison a page that has been poisoned by
1671 * memory_failure() earlier.
1673 * This is only done on the software-level, so it only works
1674 * for linux injected failures, not real hardware failures
1676 * Returns 0 for success, otherwise -errno.
1678 int unpoison_memory(unsigned long pfn
)
1683 unsigned long flags
= 0;
1684 static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(unpoison_rs
, DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL
,
1685 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST
);
1687 if (!pfn_valid(pfn
))
1690 p
= pfn_to_page(pfn
);
1691 page
= compound_head(p
);
1693 if (!PageHWPoison(p
)) {
1694 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: Page was already unpoisoned %#lx\n",
1699 if (page_count(page
) > 1) {
1700 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: Someone grabs the hwpoison page %#lx\n",
1705 if (page_mapped(page
)) {
1706 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: Someone maps the hwpoison page %#lx\n",
1711 if (page_mapping(page
)) {
1712 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: the hwpoison page has non-NULL mapping %#lx\n",
1718 * unpoison_memory() can encounter thp only when the thp is being
1719 * worked by memory_failure() and the page lock is not held yet.
1720 * In such case, we yield to memory_failure() and make unpoison fail.
1722 if (!PageHuge(page
) && PageTransHuge(page
)) {
1723 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: Memory failure is now running on %#lx\n",
1728 if (!get_hwpoison_page(p
, flags
, 0)) {
1729 if (TestClearPageHWPoison(p
))
1730 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1731 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: Software-unpoisoned free page %#lx\n",
1738 * This test is racy because PG_hwpoison is set outside of page lock.
1739 * That's acceptable because that won't trigger kernel panic. Instead,
1740 * the PG_hwpoison page will be caught and isolated on the entrance to
1741 * the free buddy page pool.
1743 if (TestClearPageHWPoison(page
)) {
1744 unpoison_pr_info("Unpoison: Software-unpoisoned page %#lx\n",
1746 num_poisoned_pages_dec();
1752 if (freeit
&& !(pfn
== my_zero_pfn(0) && page_count(p
) == 1))
1757 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unpoison_memory
);
1759 static bool isolate_page(struct page
*page
, struct list_head
*pagelist
)
1761 bool isolated
= false;
1762 bool lru
= PageLRU(page
);
1764 if (PageHuge(page
)) {
1765 isolated
= isolate_huge_page(page
, pagelist
);
1768 isolated
= !isolate_lru_page(page
);
1770 isolated
= !isolate_movable_page(page
, ISOLATE_UNEVICTABLE
);
1773 list_add(&page
->lru
, pagelist
);
1776 if (isolated
&& lru
)
1777 inc_node_page_state(page
, NR_ISOLATED_ANON
+
1778 page_is_file_lru(page
));
1781 * If we succeed to isolate the page, we grabbed another refcount on
1782 * the page, so we can safely drop the one we got from get_any_pages().
1783 * If we failed to isolate the page, it means that we cannot go further
1784 * and we will return an error, so drop the reference we got from
1785 * get_any_pages() as well.
1792 * __soft_offline_page handles hugetlb-pages and non-hugetlb pages.
1793 * If the page is a non-dirty unmapped page-cache page, it simply invalidates.
1794 * If the page is mapped, it migrates the contents over.
1796 static int __soft_offline_page(struct page
*page
)
1799 unsigned long pfn
= page_to_pfn(page
);
1800 struct page
*hpage
= compound_head(page
);
1801 char const *msg_page
[] = {"page", "hugepage"};
1802 bool huge
= PageHuge(page
);
1803 LIST_HEAD(pagelist
);
1804 struct migration_target_control mtc
= {
1805 .nid
= NUMA_NO_NODE
,
1806 .gfp_mask
= GFP_USER
| __GFP_MOVABLE
| __GFP_RETRY_MAYFAIL
,
1810 * Check PageHWPoison again inside page lock because PageHWPoison
1811 * is set by memory_failure() outside page lock. Note that
1812 * memory_failure() also double-checks PageHWPoison inside page lock,
1813 * so there's no race between soft_offline_page() and memory_failure().
1816 if (!PageHuge(page
))
1817 wait_on_page_writeback(page
);
1818 if (PageHWPoison(page
)) {
1821 pr_info("soft offline: %#lx page already poisoned\n", pfn
);
1825 if (!PageHuge(page
))
1827 * Try to invalidate first. This should work for
1828 * non dirty unmapped page cache pages.
1830 ret
= invalidate_inode_page(page
);
1834 * RED-PEN would be better to keep it isolated here, but we
1835 * would need to fix isolation locking first.
1838 pr_info("soft_offline: %#lx: invalidated\n", pfn
);
1839 page_handle_poison(page
, false, true);
1843 if (isolate_page(hpage
, &pagelist
)) {
1844 ret
= migrate_pages(&pagelist
, alloc_migration_target
, NULL
,
1845 (unsigned long)&mtc
, MIGRATE_SYNC
, MR_MEMORY_FAILURE
);
1847 bool release
= !huge
;
1849 if (!page_handle_poison(page
, huge
, release
))
1852 if (!list_empty(&pagelist
))
1853 putback_movable_pages(&pagelist
);
1855 pr_info("soft offline: %#lx: %s migration failed %d, type %lx (%pGp)\n",
1856 pfn
, msg_page
[huge
], ret
, page
->flags
, &page
->flags
);
1861 pr_info("soft offline: %#lx: %s isolation failed, page count %d, type %lx (%pGp)\n",
1862 pfn
, msg_page
[huge
], page_count(page
), page
->flags
, &page
->flags
);
1868 static int soft_offline_in_use_page(struct page
*page
)
1870 struct page
*hpage
= compound_head(page
);
1872 if (!PageHuge(page
) && PageTransHuge(hpage
))
1873 if (try_to_split_thp_page(page
, "soft offline") < 0)
1875 return __soft_offline_page(page
);
1878 static int soft_offline_free_page(struct page
*page
)
1882 if (!page_handle_poison(page
, true, false))
1889 * soft_offline_page - Soft offline a page.
1890 * @pfn: pfn to soft-offline
1891 * @flags: flags. Same as memory_failure().
1893 * Returns 0 on success, otherwise negated errno.
1895 * Soft offline a page, by migration or invalidation,
1896 * without killing anything. This is for the case when
1897 * a page is not corrupted yet (so it's still valid to access),
1898 * but has had a number of corrected errors and is better taken
1901 * The actual policy on when to do that is maintained by
1904 * This should never impact any application or cause data loss,
1905 * however it might take some time.
1907 * This is not a 100% solution for all memory, but tries to be
1908 * ``good enough'' for the majority of memory.
1910 int soft_offline_page(unsigned long pfn
, int flags
)
1914 bool try_again
= true;
1916 if (!pfn_valid(pfn
))
1918 /* Only online pages can be soft-offlined (esp., not ZONE_DEVICE). */
1919 page
= pfn_to_online_page(pfn
);
1923 if (PageHWPoison(page
)) {
1924 pr_info("%s: %#lx page already poisoned\n", __func__
, pfn
);
1925 if (flags
& MF_COUNT_INCREASED
)
1932 ret
= get_hwpoison_page(page
, flags
, MF_SOFT_OFFLINE
);
1936 ret
= soft_offline_in_use_page(page
);
1937 } else if (ret
== 0) {
1938 if (soft_offline_free_page(page
) && try_again
) {
1942 } else if (ret
== -EIO
) {
1943 pr_info("%s: %#lx: unknown page type: %lx (%pGP)\n",
1944 __func__
, pfn
, page
->flags
, &page
->flags
);