On Thu, May 21, 2026 at 04:33:09PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Wed, 20 May 2026 07:09:19 -0700 Stanislav Kinsburskii > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > This series extends the HMM framework to support userfaultfd-backed memory > > by allowing the mmap read lock to be dropped during hmm_range_fault(). > > > > Some page fault handlers — most notably userfaultfd — require the mmap lock > > to be released so that userspace can resolve the fault. The current HMM > > interface never sets FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY, making it impossible to fault > > in pages from userfaultfd-registered regions. > > > > This series follows the established int *locked pattern from > > get_user_pages_remote() in mm/gup.c. A new entry point, > > hmm_range_fault_unlockable(), accepts an int *locked parameter. When the > > mmap lock is dropped during fault resolution (VM_FAULT_RETRY or > > VM_FAULT_COMPLETED), the function returns 0 with *locked = 0, signalling > > the caller to restart its walk. The existing hmm_range_fault() is > > refactored into a thin wrapper that passes NULL, preserving current > > behavior for all existing callers. > > > > Faulting hugetlb pages on the unlockable path is not supported because > > walk_hugetlb_range() unconditionally holds and releases > > hugetlb_vma_lock_read across the callback; if the mmap lock is dropped > > inside the callback, the VMA may be freed before the walk framework's > > unlock. Hugetlb pages already present in page tables are handled normally. > > Possible approaches to lift this limitation are documented in > > Documentation/mm/hmm.rst. > > Thanks. AI review identified one possible issue, possibly a duplicate > from the v2 series? > > > https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/177928604779.589431.14703161356676674288.stgit@skinsburskii >
I think this Sashiko finding is a false positive for current kselftest_harness.h. ASSERT_EQ() expands to __EXPECT(..., 1), then the optional handler calls __bail(1, _metadata). For assertions, __bail() calls abort() after fixture teardown, not a plain return from the test function. See tools/ testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h:521 and tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h:962. So for these lines after pthread_create() in tools/testing/selftests/mm/hmm-tests.c:2979, a failed ASSERT_* terminates the test process. The background thread does not continue running after the test function returns with uffd_args popped, because there is no normal return from the assertion path. There is still a cleanup-quality argument: aborting skips the explicit eventfd wake, pthread_join(), and frees/closes. But in a kselftest child process that should be an acceptable failure-path behavior, not a stack use-after-free. > I'll take no action at this stage, shall await reviewer input. Please > poke me in a week or so if nothing has happened. > Given the explanation above, I don't have an intent to address sashiko's comment and send another revision unless you are certan there is an issue to fix there. If you are, please let me know. > Which is quite possible - things seem rather hectic at this time and > we're almost at -rc5! Indeed. Thank you again for your time, Stanislav

