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Re: filemap.c SMP bug in 2.4.0-test*
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Rik van Riel wrote:
> >
> > The debugging check (in mm/swap.c::lru_cache_add(), line 232)
> > checks if the page which is to be added to the page lists is
> > already on one of the lists. In case it is, a nice backtrace
> > follows...
>
> Why do you think your "PageActive()"/"PageInactiveDirty()"/
> "PageInactiveClean()" tests are right?
>
> I don't see any reason to assume that you just don't clear the flags
> correctly.
>
> In fact, if this bug really existed in the standard kernel, you'd see
> machines locking up left and right. Adding a page to a the LRU list when
> it already is on the LRU list would cause immediate and severe list
> corruption. It wouldn't just go silently in the night, it would _scream_.
>
> I would suggest that you add something like DEBUG_ADD_PAGE to
> __free_pages_ok(), and see if somebody frees the page without
> clearing the flags. Sounds like a bug in your code.
This test is in _all_ places where pages are added or
removed from the list and in __free_pages_ok().
The only place where I'm hitting the bug is in
lru_cache_add.
OTOH, I wouldn't mind it if you were to take a look
at my code and potted the bug ;))
regards,
Rik
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