Hi, On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 11:33:26AM +0800, Jia-Ju Bai wrote: > Hello, > > My static analysis tool reports a possible deadlock in the sound driver > in Linux 5.10: > > snd_card_disconnect_sync() > spin_lock_irq(&card->files_lock); --> Line 461 (Lock A) > wait_event_lock_irq(card->remove_sleep, ...); --> Line 462 (Wait X) > spin_unlock_irq(&card->files_lock); --> Line 465 (Unlock A) > > snd_hwdep_release() > mutex_lock(&hw->open_mutex); --> Line 152 (Lock B) > mutex_unlock(&hw->open_mutex); --> Line 157 (Unlock B) > snd_card_file_remove() > wake_up_all(&card->remove_sleep); --> Line 976 (Wake X) > > snd_hwdep_open() > mutex_lock(&hw->open_mutex); --> Line 95 (Lock B) > snd_card_file_add() > spin_lock(&card->files_lock); --> Line 932 (Lock A) > spin_unlock(&card->files_lock); --> Line 940 (Unlock A) > mutex_unlock(&hw->open_mutex); --> Line 139 (Unlock B) > > When snd_card_disconnect_sync() is executed, "Wait X" is performed by > holding "Lock A". If snd_hwdep_open() is executed at this time, it holds > "Lock B" and then waits for acquiring "Lock A". If snd_hwdep_release() > is executed at this time, it waits for acquiring "Lock B", and thus > "Wake X" cannot be performed to wake up "Wait X" in > snd_card_disconnect_sync(), causing a possible deadlock. > > I am not quite sure whether this possible problem is real and how to fix > it if it is real. > Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks :) I'm interested in your report about the deadlock, and seek the cause of issue. Then I realized that we should take care of the replacement of file_operation before acquiring spinlock in snd_card_disconnect_sync(). ``` snd_card_disconnect_sync() ->snd_card_disconnect() ->spin_lock() ->list_for_each_entry() mfile->file->f_op = snd_shutdown_f_ops ->spin_unlock() ->spin_lock_irq() ->wait_event_lock_irq() ->spin_unlock_irq() ``` The implementation of snd_shutdown_f_ops has no value for .open, therefore snd_hwdep_open() is not called anymore when waiting the event. The mutex (Lock B) is not acquired in process context of ALSA hwdep application. The original .release function can be called by snd_disconnect_release() via replaced snd_shutdown_f_ops. In the case, as you can see, the spinlock (Lock A) is not acquired. I think there are no race conditions against Lock A and B in process context of ALSA hwdep application after card disconnection. But it would be probable to overlook the other case. I would be glad to receive your check for the above procedure. Thanks Takashi Sakamoto