On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 07:41:00AM +0000, Wang, Zhi A wrote: > Hey guys: > > After some investigation, I found the root cause this problem ("i915" > module loading will be stuck with Christoph's refactor patches), which > can be reproduced by building both i915 and kvmgt as kernel module and > the loading i915. Thanks for looking into this! > The root cause is: in Linux kernel loading, before a kernel module > loading is finished, its symbols can not be reached by other module when > resolving the symbols (even they can be found in /proc/kallsyms). > Because the status of the kernel module is MODULE_STATE_COMING and > resolve_symbol() from another kernel module will check this and return a > -EBUSY. Well, it would seem that way but... > In this case, before i915 loading is finished, the requested module > "kvmgt" cannot reach the symbols in module i915. Thus it kept waiting > and left message like below in the dmesg: > > [ 644.152021] kvmgt: gave up waiting for init of module i915. > [ 644.152039] kvmgt: Unknown symbol i915_gem_object_set_to_cpu_domain > (err -16) > [ 674.871409] kvmgt: gave up waiting for init of module i915. > [ 674.871427] kvmgt: Unknown symbol intel_ring_begin (err -16) > [ 705.590586] kvmgt: gave up waiting for init of module i915. > [ 705.590604] kvmgt: Unknown symbol i915_vma_move_to_active (err -16) > [ 736.310230] kvmgt: gave up waiting for init of module i915. > [ 736.310248] kvmgt: Unknown symbol shmem_unpin_map (err -16) > ... > > The error message is from execution path below: > > kernel/module.c: > > [i915 module loading] -> > request_module("kvmgt")->[modprobe]->init_module("kvmgt")->load_module()->simplify_symbols()->resolve_symbol_wait(): > > static const struct kernel_symbol * > resolve_symbol_wait(struct module *mod, > const struct load_info *info, > const char *name) > { > const struct kernel_symbol *ksym; > char owner[MODULE_NAME_LEN]; > > if (wait_event_interruptible_timeout(module_wq, > !IS_ERR(ksym = resolve_symbol(mod, info, name, owner)) > || PTR_ERR(ksym) != -EBUSY, > 30 * HZ) <= 0) { > pr_warn("%s: gave up waiting for init of module %s.\n", > mod->name, owner); > > } Commit 9bea7f23952d5 ("module: fix bne2 "gave up waiting for init of module libcrc32c") is worth reviewing. It dealt with a similar issue, and in particular it addressed the issue with -EBUSY being returned by ref_module(). And so, in theory that case should be dealt with in resolve_symbol_wait() already. And so can you try this just to verify something: diff --git a/kernel/module.c b/kernel/module.c index 40ec9a030eec..98f87cbb37de 100644 --- a/kernel/module.c +++ b/kernel/module.c @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ resolve_symbol_wait(struct module *mod, if (wait_event_interruptible_timeout(module_wq, !IS_ERR(ksym = resolve_symbol(mod, info, name, owner)) || PTR_ERR(ksym) != -EBUSY, - 30 * HZ) <= 0) { + 160 * HZ) <= 0) { pr_warn("%s: gave up waiting for init of module %s.\n", mod->name, owner); } > code: > https://github.com/intel/gvt-linux/blob/bd950a66c7919d7121d2530f30984351534a96dc/kernel/module.c#L1452 > > In resolve_symbol_wait(), it calls resolve_symbol() to resolve the > symbols in "i915". In resolve_symbol() -> ref_module() -> > strong_try_module_get(), it will check the status of the module which > owns the symbol. > > static inline int strong_try_module_get(struct module *mod) > { > BUG_ON(mod && mod->state == MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED); > if (mod && mod->state == MODULE_STATE_COMING) > return -EBUSY; > if (try_module_get(mod)) > return 0; > else > return -ENOENT; > } > > code:https://github.com/intel/gvt-linux/blob/bd950a66c7919d7121d2530f30984351534a96dc/kernel/module.c#L318 > > But unfortunately, this execution path begins in i915 module loading, at > this time, the status of kernel module "i915" is MODULE_STATE_COMING > until loading of "kvmgt" is finished. Thus a -EBUSY is always returned > when kernel is trying to resolve symbols for "kvmgt". > > > This patch below might need re-work: If the above test patch still fails, well.. that might be telling of another issue which is perhaps difficult to see at first glance. If resolve_symbol_wait() won't succeed until request_module("kvmgt") completes and if this means having kvmgt's init routine complete, that could end up in some longer chain or in the worst case a sort of circular dependency which is only implicated by module loading. It'd be really odd... but I cannot rule it out. This is one reason I hinted that you should strive to not do much on a module's init. If you can punt work off for later that's best. Luis > > Author: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> > Date: Wed Jul 21 17:53:38 2021 +0200 > > drm/i915/gvt: move the gvt code into kvmgt.ko > > Instead of having an option to build the gvt code into the main i915 > module, just move it into the kvmgt.ko module. This only requires > a new struct with three entries that the main i915 module needs to > request before enabling VGPU passthrough operations. > > This also conveniently streamlines the GVT initialization and avoids > the need for the global device pointer. > > Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Link: > http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20210721155355.173183-5-hch@xxxxxx > Acked-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > On 8/26/21 6:12 AM, Zhenyu Wang wrote: > > On 2021.08.20 12:56:34 -0700, Luis Chamberlain wrote: > >> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 04:17:24PM +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > >>> On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 04:29:29PM +0800, Zhenyu Wang wrote: > >>>> I'm working on below patch to resolve this. But I met a weird issue in > >>>> case when building i915 as module and also kvmgt module, it caused > >>>> busy wait on request_module("kvmgt") when boot, it doesn't happen if > >>>> building i915 into kernel. I'm not sure what could be the reason? > >>> Luis, do you know if there is a problem with a request_module from > >>> a driver ->probe routine that is probably called by a module_init > >>> function itself? > >> Generally no, but you can easily foot yourself in the feet by creating > >> cross dependencies and not dealing with them properly. I'd make sure > >> to keep module initialization as simple as possible, and run whatever > >> takes more time asynchronously, then use a state machine to allow > >> you to verify where you are in the initialization phase or query it > >> or wait for a completion with a timeout. > >> > >> It seems the code in question is getting some spring cleaning, and its > >> unclear where the code is I can inspect. If there's a tree somewhere I > >> can take a peak I'd be happy to review possible oddities that may stick > >> out. > > I tried to put current patches under test here: https://github.com/intel/gvt-linux/tree/gvt-staging > > The issue can be produced with CONFIG_DRM_I915=m and CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT_KVMGT=m. > > > >> My goto model for these sorts of problems is to abstract the issue > >> *outside* of the driver in question and implement new selftests to > >> try to reproduce. This serves two purposes, 1) helps with testing > >> 2) may allow you to see the problem more clearly. > >> > > I'll see if can abstract that. > > > > Thanks, Luis. > >