move_one_page() is awkward. It grabs an atomic_kmap of the source pte (because it needs to know if there's really a page there) and then it needs to allocate a pte for the dest. But it cannot allocate the dest pte while holding the src's atomic kmap. So it performs this little dance peeking at pagetables to predict if alloc_one_pte_map() might need to perform a pte page allocation. When I wrote this code I made it conditional on CONFIG_HIGHPTE. But that was bogus: even in the !CONFIG_HIGHPTE case, get_one_pte_map_nested() will run atomic_kmap() against the pte page, which disables preemption. Net effect: with CONFIG_HIGHMEM && !CONFIG_HIGHPTE we can end up performing a GFP_KERNEL pte page allocation while preemption is disabled. It triggers a might_sleep() warning and indeed is buggy. So the patch removes the conditionality: even in the !CONFIG_HIGHPTE case we still do the pagetable peek and drop the kmap if necessary. (Arguably, we shouldn't be performing the atomic_kmap() at all if !CONFIG_HIGHPTE: all it does is a pointless preemption disable). (Arguably, kmap_atomic() should not be disabling preemption if the target page is not highmem. But we're doing it anyway at present for consistency (ie: debug coverage) and because the filemap.c pagecache copying functions rely on kmap_atomic() disabling do_no_page() for all pages: see do_no_page()'s use of in_atomic()). 25-akpm/mm/mremap.c | 4 ---- 1 files changed, 4 deletions(-) diff -puN mm/mremap.c~mremap-atomicity-fix mm/mremap.c --- 25/mm/mremap.c~mremap-atomicity-fix Thu Jul 31 14:37:05 2003 +++ 25-akpm/mm/mremap.c Thu Jul 31 14:37:15 2003 @@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ end: return pte; } -#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHPTE /* Save a few cycles on the sane machines */ static inline int page_table_present(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) { pgd_t *pgd; @@ -68,9 +67,6 @@ static inline int page_table_present(str pmd = pmd_offset(pgd, addr); return pmd_present(*pmd); } -#else -#define page_table_present(mm, addr) (1) -#endif static inline pte_t *alloc_one_pte_map(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) { _