linmiaohe <linmia...@huawei.com> wrote:
>Andrew Morton <a...@linux-foundation.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 11:07:44 +0800 linmiaohe <linmia...@huawei.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The vm_flags may be changed after call_mmap() because drivers may set 
>>> some flags for their own purpose. As a result, we failed to merge the 
>>> adjacent vma due to the different vm_flags as userspace can't pass in the 
>>> same one.
>>> Try to merge vma after call_mmap() to fix this issue.
>>
>>Which drivers do this?
>
>> I searched the code and I see many drivers change the vm_flags, such as 
>> aio_ring_mmap set VM_DONTEXPAND and amdgpu_mmap , binder_mmap also change 
>> the vm_flags , and so on...
>>
>>Thanks.
>>

I'am sorry. I offered the VM_DONTEXPAND case to you which belongs to 
VM_SPECIAL. I found some other cases:
        i810_mmap_buffers:
                set VM_DONTCOPY
        dax_mmap:
        ext4_file_mmap:
        xfs_file_mmap:
                set VM_HUGEPAGE
These vm_flags don't belong to VM_SPECIAL and should be vma mergeable case.

In fact, this problem is found on my own product env. We set VM_DONTCOPY in 
driver mmap ops, and we got this:
400000000000-400000001000 rw-s 105cee000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000001000-400000002000 rw-s 105cef000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000002000-400000003000 rw-s 105cf0000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000003000-400000004000 rw-s 105cf1000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000004000-400000005000 rw-s 105cf2000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000005000-400000006000 rw-s 105cf3000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000006000-400000007000 rw-s 105cf4000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000007000-400000008000 rw-s 105cf5000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000008000-400000009000 rw-s 105cf6000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000009000-40000000a000 rw-s 105cf7000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000000a000-40000000b000 rw-s 105cf8000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000000b000-40000000c000 rw-s 105cf9000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000000c000-40000000d000 rw-s 105cfa000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000000d000-40000000e000 rw-s 105cfb000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000000e000-40000000f000 rw-s 105cfc000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000000f000-400000010000 rw-s 105cfd000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000010000-400000011000 rw-s 105cfe000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000011000-400000012000 rw-s 105cff000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000012000-400000013000 rw-s 105d00000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000013000-400000014000 rw-s 105d01000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000014000-400000015000 rw-s 105d02000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000015000-400000016000 rw-s 105d03000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000016000-400000017000 rw-s 105d04000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000017000-400000018000 rw-s 105d05000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000018000-400000019000 rw-s 105d06000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
400000019000-40000001a000 rw-s 105d07000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000001a000-40000001b000 rw-s 105d08000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000001b000-40000001c000 rw-s 105d09000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000001c000-40000001d000 rw-s 105d0a000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000001d000-40000001e000 rw-s 105d0b000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...
40000001e000-40000001f000 rw-s 105d0c000 00:06 64086                     
/dev/...

The vma flags are same, vma address are adjacent, belong to same file and so 
on...
I believe this expose the old uncommon bug. I hope I explain it clearly this 
time.
Many thanks.

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