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@@ -1021,6 +1021,7 @@ int memory_failure(unsigned long pfn, int trapno, int flags)
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struct page *hpage;
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int res;
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unsigned int nr_pages;
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+ unsigned long page_flags;
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if (!sysctl_memory_failure_recovery)
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panic("Memory failure from trap %d on page %lx", trapno, pfn);
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@@ -1128,6 +1129,15 @@ int memory_failure(unsigned long pfn, int trapno, int flags)
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*/
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lock_page(hpage);
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+ /*
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+ * We use page flags to determine what action should be taken, but
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+ * the flags can be modified by the error containment action. One
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+ * example is an mlocked page, where PG_mlocked is cleared by
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+ * page_remove_rmap() in try_to_unmap_one(). So to determine page status
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+ * correctly, we save a copy of the page flags at this time.
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+ */
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+ page_flags = p->flags;
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+
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/*
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* unpoison always clear PG_hwpoison inside page lock
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*/
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@@ -1186,12 +1196,19 @@ int memory_failure(unsigned long pfn, int trapno, int flags)
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}
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res = -EBUSY;
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- for (ps = error_states;; ps++) {
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- if ((p->flags & ps->mask) == ps->res) {
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- res = page_action(ps, p, pfn);
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+ /*
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+ * The first check uses the current page flags which may not have any
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+ * relevant information. The second check with the saved page flagss is
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+ * carried out only if the first check can't determine the page status.
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+ */
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+ for (ps = error_states;; ps++)
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+ if ((p->flags & ps->mask) == ps->res)
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break;
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- }
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- }
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+ if (!ps->mask)
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+ for (ps = error_states;; ps++)
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+ if ((page_flags & ps->mask) == ps->res)
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+ break;
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+ res = page_action(ps, p, pfn);
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out:
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unlock_page(hpage);
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return res;
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