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Re: [PATCH] radix-tree pagecache for 2.4.19-pre5-ac3
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 05:08:42PM -0500, Art Haas wrote:
> Sorry to hear that. I haven't had any trouble on my machine, but
> it's an old machine (200MHz Pentium), and I run desktop stuff, so
> the load the patch is exposed to on this machine must not be enough
> to trip things up.
> I think you've dropped an "=". Maybe this is the cause of the
> other trouble you were seeing?
No, it appears to be because all pagecache locking was removed from vmscan.c
Acquisitions and releases of pagecache_lock must be converted to the
analogous acquisitions and releases of the mapping->page_lock, with proper
movement of the points it's acquired and released for the per-mapping lock.
Testing with Cerberus on SMP machines helps find these issues.
The following hunks might need a bit more critical examination.
Cheers,
Bill
--- linux-2.4.19-pre5-ac3/mm/vmscan.c.ajh 2002-04-06 15:33:00.000000000 -0600
+++ linux-2.4.19-pre5-ac3/mm/vmscan.c 2002-04-06 15:33:45.000000000 -0600
@@ -84,11 +84,10 @@
int maxscan;
/*
- * We need to hold the pagecache_lock around all tests to make sure
- * reclaim_page() cannot race with find_get_page() and friends.
+ * The pagecache_lock was removed with the addition of
+ * the radix-tree patch.
*/
spin_lock(&pagemap_lru_lock);
- spin_lock(&pagecache_lock);
maxscan = zone->inactive_clean_pages;
while (maxscan-- && !list_empty(&zone->inactive_clean_list)) {
page_lru = zone->inactive_clean_list.prev;
@@ -136,13 +135,11 @@
zone->inactive_clean_pages--;
UnlockPage(page);
}
- spin_unlock(&pagecache_lock);
spin_unlock(&pagemap_lru_lock);
return NULL;
found_page:
del_page_from_inactive_clean_list(page);
- spin_unlock(&pagecache_lock);
spin_unlock(&pagemap_lru_lock);
if (entry.val)
swap_free(entry);
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