On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 1:22 PM Chris Clayton <chris2553@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 15/02/2023 11:09, Karol Herbst wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 11:36 AM Linux regression tracking #update > > (Thorsten Leemhuis) <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> On 13.02.23 10:14, Chris Clayton wrote: > >>> On 13/02/2023 02:57, Dave Airlie wrote: > >>>> On Sun, 12 Feb 2023 at 00:43, Chris Clayton <chris2553@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On 10/02/2023 19:33, Linux regression tracking (Thorsten Leemhuis) wrote: > >>>>>> On 10.02.23 20:01, Karol Herbst wrote: > >>>>>>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 7:35 PM Linux regression tracking (Thorsten > >>>>>>> Leemhuis) <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On 08.02.23 09:48, Chris Clayton wrote: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I'm assuming that we are not going to see a fix for this regression before 6.2 is released. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Yeah, looks like it. That's unfortunate, but happens. But there is still > >>>>>>>> time to fix it and there is one thing I wonder: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Did any of the nouveau developers look at the netconsole captures Chris > >>>>>>>> posted more than a week ago to check if they somehow help to track down > >>>>>>>> the root of this problem? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I did now and I can't spot anything. I think at this point it would > >>>>>>> make sense to dump the active tasks/threads via sqsrq keys to see if > >>>>>>> any is in a weird state preventing the machine from shutting down. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Many thx for looking into it! > >>>>> > >>>>> Yes, thanks Karol. > >>>>> > >>>>> Attached is the output from dmesg when this block of code: > >>>>> > >>>>> /bin/mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/sda7 > >>>>> /bin/mountpoint /proc || /bin/mount /proc > >>>>> /bin/dmesg -w > /mnt/sda7/sysrq.dmesg.log & > >>>>> /bin/echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger > >>>>> /bin/sleep 1 > >>>>> /bin/sync > >>>>> /bin/sleep 1 > >>>>> kill $(pidof dmesg) > >>>>> /bin/umount /mnt/sda7 > >>>>> > >>>>> is executed immediately before /sbin/reboot is called as the final step of rebooting my system. > >>>>> > >>>>> I hope this is what you were looking for, but if not, please let me know what you need > >>> > >>> Thanks Dave. [...] > >> FWIW, in case anyone strands here in the archives: the msg was > >> truncated. The full post can be found in a new thread: > >> > >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/e0b80506-b3cf-315b-4327-1b988d86031e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > >> > >> Sadly it seems the info "With runpm=0, both reboot and poweroff work on > >> my laptop." didn't bring us much further to a solution. :-/ I don't > >> really like it, but for regression tracking I'm now putting this on the > >> back-burner, as a fix is not in sight. > >> > >> #regzbot monitor: > >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/e0b80506-b3cf-315b-4327-1b988d86031e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > >> #regzbot backburner: hard to debug and apparently rare > >> #regzbot ignore-activity > >> > > > > yeah.. this bug looks a little annoying. Sadly the only Turing based > > laptop I got doesn't work on Nouveau because of firmware related > > issues and we probably need to get updated ones from Nvidia here :( > > > > But it's a bit weird that the kernel doesn't shutdown, because I don't > > see anything in the logs which would prevent that from happening. > > Unless it's waiting on one of the tasks to complete, but none of them > > looked in any way nouveau related. > > > > If somebody else has any fancy kernel debugging tips here to figure > > out why it hangs, that would be very helpful... > > > > I think I've figured this out. It's to do with how my system is configured. I do have an initrd, but the only thing on > it is the cpu microcode which, it is recommended, should be loaded early. The absence of the NVidia firmare from an > initrd doesn't matter because the drivers for the hardware that need to load firmware are all built as modules, So, by > the time the devices are configured via udev, the root partition is mounted and the drivers can get at the firmware. > > I've found, by turning on nouveau debug and taking a video of the screen as the system shuts down, that nouveau seems to > be trying to run the scrubber very very late in the shutdown process. The problem is that by this time, I think the root > partition, and thus the scrubber binary, have become inaccessible. > > I seem to have two choices - either make the firmware accessible on an initrd or unload the module in a shutdown script > before the scrubber binary becomes inaccessible. The latter of these is the workaround I have implemented whilst the > problem I reported has been under investigation. For simplicity, I think I'll promote my workaround to being the > permanent solution. > > So, apologies (and thanks) to everyone whose time I have taken up with this non-bug. > Well.. nouveau shouldn't prevent the system from shutting down if the firmware file isn't available. Or at least it should print a warning/error. Mind messing with the code a little to see if skipping it kind of works? I probably can also come up with a patch by next week. > Chris > > >> Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat) > >> -- > >> Everything you wanna know about Linux kernel regression tracking: > >> https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/about/#tldr > >> That page also explains what to do if mails like this annoy you. > >> > >> #regzbot ignore-activity > >> > > >