[Update] Regression in 4.18 - 32-bit PowerPC crashes on boot - bisected to commit 1d40a5ea01d5

Linus Torvalds torvalds at linux-foundation.org
Sat Jun 30 07:01:46 AEST 2018


On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 1:42 PM Larry Finger <Larry.Finger at lwfinger.net> wrote:
>
> I have more information regarding this BUG. Line 700 of page-flags.h is the
> macro PAGE_TYPE_OPS(Table, table). For further debugging, I manually expanded
> the macro, and found that the bug line is VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!PageTable(page), page)
> in routine __ClearPageTable(), which is called from pgtable_page_dtor() in
> include/linux/mm.h. I also added a printk call to PageTable() that logs
> page->page_type. The routine was called twice. The first had page_type of
> 0xfffffbff, which would have been expected for a . The second call had
> 0xffffffff, which led to the BUG.

So it looks to me like the tear-down of the page tables first found a
page that is indeed a page table, and cleared the page table bit
(well, it set it - the bits are reversed).

Then it took an exception (that "interrupt: 700") and that causes
do_exit() again, and it tries to free the same page table - and now
it's no longer marked as a page table, because it already went through
the __ClearPageTable() dance once.

So on the second path through, it catches that "the bit already said
it wasn't a page table" and does the BUG.

But the real question is what the problem was the *first* time around.
I assume that has scrolled off the screen? This part:

  _exception_pkey+0x58/0x128
  ret_from_except_full+0x0/0x4
  --- interrupt: 700 at free_pgd_range+0x19c/0x30c
       LR = free_pgd_range+0x19c/0x30c
  free_pgtables+0xa/0xb
  exit_mnap+0xf4/0x16c
  mmput+0x64/0xf0

Does reverting that commit 1d40a5ea01d5 make everything work for you?
Because if so, judging by the deafening silence on this so far, I
think that's what we should do.

That said, can some ppc person who knows the 32-bit ppc code and maybe
knows what that "interrupt: 700" means talk about that oddity in the
trace, please?

                    Linus


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