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authorDave Chinner <[email protected]>2011-07-08 14:14:35 +1000
committerAl Viro <[email protected]>2011-07-20 01:44:29 -0400
commitacf92b485cccf028177f46918e045c0c4e80ee10 (patch)
tree7da97439b5388d143cf414874572f1b2da7f3fe3 /include/linux
parent095760730c1047c69159ce88021a7fa3833502c8 (diff)
vmscan: shrinker->nr updates race and go wrong
shrink_slab() allows shrinkers to be called in parallel so the struct shrinker can be updated concurrently. It does not provide any exclusio for such updates, so we can get the shrinker->nr value increasing or decreasing incorrectly. As a result, when a shrinker repeatedly returns a value of -1 (e.g. a VFS shrinker called w/ GFP_NOFS), the shrinker->nr goes haywire, sometimes updating with the scan count that wasn't used, sometimes losing it altogether. Worse is when a shrinker does work and that update is lost due to racy updates, which means the shrinker will do the work again! Fix this by making the total_scan calculations independent of shrinker->nr, and making the shrinker->nr updates atomic w.r.t. to other updates via cmpxchg loops. Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <[email protected]>
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