Dave Hansen <dave.han...@linux.intel.com> writes:

>> +#ifdef CONFIG_THP_SWAP
>> +static inline int cluster_swapcount(struct swap_cluster_info *ci)
>> +{
>> +    if (!ci || !cluster_is_huge(ci))
>> +            return 0;
>> +
>> +    return cluster_count(ci) - SWAPFILE_CLUSTER;
>> +}
>> +#else
>> +#define cluster_swapcount(ci)                       0
>> +#endif
>
> Dumb questions, round 2:  On a CONFIG_THP_SWAP=n build, presumably,
> cluster_is_huge()=0 always, so cluster_swapout() always returns 0.  Right?
>
> So, why the #ifdef?

#ifdef here is to reduce the code size for !CONFIG_THP_SWAP.

>>  /*
>>   * It's possible scan_swap_map() uses a free cluster in the middle of free
>>   * cluster list. Avoiding such abuse to avoid list corruption.
>> @@ -905,6 +917,7 @@ static void swap_free_cluster(struct swap_info_struct 
>> *si, unsigned long idx)
>>      struct swap_cluster_info *ci;
>>  
>>      ci = lock_cluster(si, offset);
>> +    memset(si->swap_map + offset, 0, SWAPFILE_CLUSTER);
>>      cluster_set_count_flag(ci, 0, 0);
>>      free_cluster(si, idx);
>>      unlock_cluster(ci);
>
> This is another case of gloriously comment-free code, but stuff that
> _was_ covered in the changelog.  I'd much rather have code comments than
> changelog comments.  Could we fix that?
>
> I'm generally finding it quite hard to review this because I keep having
> to refer back to the changelog to see if what you are doing matches what
> you said you were doing.

Sure.  Will fix this.

>> @@ -1288,24 +1301,30 @@ static void swapcache_free_cluster(swp_entry_t entry)
>>  
>>      ci = lock_cluster(si, offset);
>>      VM_BUG_ON(!cluster_is_huge(ci));
>> +    VM_BUG_ON(!is_cluster_offset(offset));
>> +    VM_BUG_ON(cluster_count(ci) < SWAPFILE_CLUSTER);
>>      map = si->swap_map + offset;
>> -    for (i = 0; i < SWAPFILE_CLUSTER; i++) {
>> -            val = map[i];
>> -            VM_BUG_ON(!(val & SWAP_HAS_CACHE));
>> -            if (val == SWAP_HAS_CACHE)
>> -                    free_entries++;
>> +    if (!cluster_swapcount(ci)) {
>> +            for (i = 0; i < SWAPFILE_CLUSTER; i++) {
>> +                    val = map[i];
>> +                    VM_BUG_ON(!(val & SWAP_HAS_CACHE));
>> +                    if (val == SWAP_HAS_CACHE)
>> +                            free_entries++;
>> +            }
>> +            if (free_entries != SWAPFILE_CLUSTER)
>> +                    cluster_clear_huge(ci);
>>      }
>
> Also, I'll point out that cluster_swapcount() continues the horrific
> naming of cluster_couunt(), not saying what the count is *of*.  The
> return value doesn't help much:
>
>       return cluster_count(ci) - SWAPFILE_CLUSTER;

We have page_swapcount() for page, swp_swapcount() for swap entry.
cluster_swapcount() tries to mimic them for swap cluster.  But I am not
good at naming in general.  What's your suggestion?

Best Regards,
Huang, Ying

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