On Mon, Jun 30 2014 at 6:30am -0400, Paul Mackerras <paulus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a machine on which 3.15 usually fails to boot, and 3.14 boots > every time. The machine is a POWER8 2-socket server with 20 cores > (thus 160 CPUs), 128GB of RAM, and 7 SCSI disks connected via a > hardware-RAID-capable adapter which appears as two IPR controllers > which are both connected to each disk. I am booting from a disk that > has Fedora 20 installed on it. > > After over two weeks of bisections, I can finally point to the commits > that cause the problems. The culprits are: > > 3e9f1be1 dm mpath: remove process_queued_ios() > e8099177 dm mpath: push back requests instead of queueing > bcccff93 kobject: don't block for each kobject_uevent > > The interesting thing is that neither e8099177 nor bcccff93 cause > failures on their own, but with both commits in there are failures > where the system will fail to find /home on some occasions. > > With 3e9f1be1 included, the system appears to be prone to a deadlock > condition which typically causes the boot process to hang with this > message showing: > > A start job is running for Monitoring of LVM2 mirror...rogress polling > > (with a [*** ] thing before it where the asterisks move back and > forth). > > If I revert 63d832c3 ("dm mpath: really fix lockdep warning") , > 4cdd2ad7 ("dm mpath: fix lock order inconsistency in > multipath_ioctl"), 3e9f1be1 and bcccff93, in that order, I get a > kernel that will boot every time. The first two are later commits > that fix some problems with 3e9f1be1 (though not the problems I am > seeing). > > Can anyone see any reason why e8099177 and bcccff93 would interfere > with each other? No, not seeing any obvious relation. But even though you listed e8099177 as a culprit you didn't list it as a commit you reverted. Did you leave e8099177 simply because attempting to revert it fails (if you don't first revert other dm-mpath.c commits)? (btw, Bart Van Assche also has issues with commit e8099177 due to hangs during cable pull testing of mpath devices -- Bart: curious to know if your cable pull tests pass if you just revert bcccff93). Mike -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel