Re: qemu-1.4.0 and onwards, linux kernel 3.2.x, ceph-RBD, heavy I/O leads to kernel_hung_tasks_timout_secs message and unresponsive qemu-process, [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1207686]

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On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 03:05:22PM +0100, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
> I can confirm that I am having similar issues with ubuntu vm guests using fio with bs=4k direct=1 numjobs=4 iodepth=16. Occasionally i see hang tasks, occasionally guest vm stops responding without leaving anything in the logs and sometimes i see kernel panic on the console. I typically leave the runtime of the fio test for 60 minutes and it tends to stop responding after about 10-30 mins. 
> 
> I am on ubuntu 12.04 with 3.5 kernel backport and using ceph 0.61.7 with qemu 1.5.0 and libvirt 1.0.2 

Josh,
In addition to the Ceph logs you can also use QEMU tracing with the
following events enabled:
virtio_blk_handle_write
virtio_blk_handle_read
virtio_blk_rw_complete

See docs/tracing.txt for details on usage.

Inspecting the trace output will let you observe the I/O request
submission/completion from the virtio-blk device perspective.  You'll be
able to see whether requests are never being completed in some cases.

This bug seems like a corner case or race condition since most requests
seem to complete just fine.  The problem is that eventually the
virtio-blk device becomes unusable when it runs out of descriptors (it
has 128).  And before that limit is reached the guest may become
unusable due to the hung I/O requests.

Stefan
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