On Wed 31-05-17 02:12:02, Omar Sandoval wrote: > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 08:51:28AM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote: > > On Wed 31-05-17 14:30:33, kernel test robot wrote: > > > > > > FYI, we noticed the following commit: > > > > > > commit: beeeccca9bebcec386cc31c250cff8a06cf27034 ("btrfs: Use kvzalloc instead of kzalloc/vmalloc in alloc_bitmap") > > > https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git master > > > > I have intentionally skipped alloc_bitmap because it relies on GFP_NOFS. > > This doesn't work properly when falling back to vmalloc and that is what > > the warning reported here says. I believe the right approach is to check > > whether the GFP_NOFS is _really_ needed and document why if yes. > > Otherwise drop the NOFS part in one patch with the explanation and > > convert it to kvmalloc in a separate patch. > > Unfortunately we really do need GFP_NOFS here, the free space tree is > modified while we are committing a fs transaction, sometimes in the > critical section when we block new operations from joining the > transaction. OK, please document this. > Looking at the comment in kvmalloc_node(): > > /* > * vmalloc uses GFP_KERNEL for some internal allocations (e.g page tables) > * so the given set of flags has to be compatible. > */ > WARN_ON_ONCE((flags & GFP_KERNEL) != GFP_KERNEL); > > has alloc_bitmap() always been broken by virtue of calling vmalloc() > with GFP_NOFS? yes. vmalloc is simply not GFP_NOFS safe as it performs GFP_KERNEL hardcoded allocations. The way out of this is to use memalloc_nofs_{save,restore} around kvmalloc call. -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs