if (!dirty_page)
                        return ret;
 
-               /*
-                * Yes, Virginia, this is actually required to prevent a race
-                * with clear_page_dirty_for_io() from clearing the page dirty
-                * bit after it clear all dirty ptes, but before a racing
-                * do_wp_page installs a dirty pte.
-                *
-                * do_shared_fault is protected similarly.
-                */
                if (!page_mkwrite) {
-                       wait_on_page_locked(dirty_page);
-                       set_page_dirty_balance(dirty_page);
+                       struct address_space *mapping;
+                       int dirtied;
+
+                       lock_page(dirty_page);
+                       dirtied = set_page_dirty(dirty_page);
+                       VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(PageAnon(dirty_page), dirty_page);
+                       mapping = dirty_page->mapping;
+                       unlock_page(dirty_page);
+
+                       if (dirtied && mapping) {
+                               /*
+                                * Some device drivers do not set page.mapping
+                                * but still dirty their pages
+                                */
+                               balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping);
+                       }
+
                        /* file_update_time outside page_lock */
                        if (vma->vm_file)
                                file_update_time(vma->vm_file);
 
                bdi_start_background_writeback(bdi);
 }
 
-void set_page_dirty_balance(struct page *page)
-{
-       if (set_page_dirty(page)) {
-               struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
-
-               if (mapping)
-                       balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping);
-       }
-}
-
 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, bdp_ratelimits);
 
 /*
  * page dirty in that case, but not all the buffers.  This is a "bottom-up"
  * dirtying, whereas __set_page_dirty_buffers() is a "top-down" dirtying.
  *
- * Most callers have locked the page, which pins the address_space in memory.
- * But zap_pte_range() does not lock the page, however in that case the
- * mapping is pinned by the vma's ->vm_file reference.
- *
- * We take care to handle the case where the page was truncated from the
- * mapping by re-checking page_mapping() inside tree_lock.
+ * The caller must ensure this doesn't race with truncation.  Most will simply
+ * hold the page lock, but e.g. zap_pte_range() calls with the page mapped and
+ * the pte lock held, which also locks out truncation.
  */
 int __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(struct page *page)
 {
        if (!TestSetPageDirty(page)) {
                struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
-               struct address_space *mapping2;
                unsigned long flags;
 
                if (!mapping)
                        return 1;
 
                spin_lock_irqsave(&mapping->tree_lock, flags);
-               mapping2 = page_mapping(page);
-               if (mapping2) { /* Race with truncate? */
-                       BUG_ON(mapping2 != mapping);
-                       WARN_ON_ONCE(!PagePrivate(page) && !PageUptodate(page));
-                       account_page_dirtied(page, mapping);
-                       radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree,
-                               page_index(page), PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY);
-               }
+               BUG_ON(page_mapping(page) != mapping);
+               WARN_ON_ONCE(!PagePrivate(page) && !PageUptodate(page));
+               account_page_dirtied(page, mapping);
+               radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree, page_index(page),
+                                  PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY);
                spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mapping->tree_lock, flags);
                if (mapping->host) {
                        /* !PageAnon && !swapper_space */
                /*
                 * We carefully synchronise fault handlers against
                 * installing a dirty pte and marking the page dirty
-                * at this point. We do this by having them hold the
-                * page lock at some point after installing their
-                * pte, but before marking the page dirty.
-                * Pages are always locked coming in here, so we get
-                * the desired exclusion. See mm/memory.c:do_wp_page()
-                * for more comments.
+                * at this point.  We do this by having them hold the
+                * page lock while dirtying the page, and pages are
+                * always locked coming in here, so we get the desired
+                * exclusion.
                 */
                if (TestClearPageDirty(page)) {
                        dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_DIRTY);