Re: [BUG 6.3-rc1] Bad lock in ttm_bo_delayed_delete()

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Am 15.03.23 um 16:09 schrieb Steven Rostedt:
On Wed, 8 Mar 2023 07:17:38 +0100
Christian König <christian.koenig@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Am 08.03.23 um 03:26 schrieb Steven Rostedt:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023 21:22:23 -0500
Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looks like there was a lock possibly used after free. But as commit
9bff18d13473a9fdf81d5158248472a9d8ecf2bd ("drm/ttm: use per BO cleanup
workers") changed a lot of this code, I figured it may be the culprit.
If I bothered to look at the second warning after this one (I usually stop
after the first), it appears to state there was a use after free issue.
Yeah, that looks like the reference count was somehow messed up.

What test case/environment do you run to trigger this?

Thanks for the notice,
I'm still getting this on Linus's latest tree.

This must be some reference counting issue which only happens in your particular use case. We have tested this quite extensively and couldn't reproduce it so far.

Can you apply this code snippet here and see if you get any warning in the system logs?

diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/ttm/ttm_bo.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/ttm/ttm_bo.c
index 459f1b4440da..efc390bfd69c 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/ttm/ttm_bo.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/ttm/ttm_bo.c
@@ -314,6 +314,7 @@ static void ttm_bo_delayed_delete(struct work_struct *work)
        dma_resv_lock(bo->base.resv, NULL);
        ttm_bo_cleanup_memtype_use(bo);
        dma_resv_unlock(bo->base.resv);
+       bo->delayed_delete.func = NULL;
        ttm_bo_put(bo);
 }

@@ -327,6 +328,8 @@ static void ttm_bo_release(struct kref *kref)
        WARN_ON_ONCE(bo->pin_count);
        WARN_ON_ONCE(bo->bulk_move);

+       WARN_ON(bo->delayed_delete.func != NULL);
+
        if (!bo->deleted) {
                ret = ttm_bo_individualize_resv(bo);
                if (ret) {


Thanks,
Christian.


[  230.530222] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[  230.569795] DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(lock->magic != lock)
[  230.569957] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 212 at kernel/locking/mutex.c:582 __ww_mutex_lock.constprop.0+0x62a/0x1300
[  230.612599] Modules linked in:
[  230.632144] CPU: 0 PID: 212 Comm: kworker/0:8H Not tainted 6.3.0-rc2-test-00047-g6015b1aca1a2-dirty #992
[  230.654939] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS 1.16.0-debian-1.16.0-5 04/01/2014
[  230.678866] Workqueue: ttm ttm_bo_delayed_delete
[  230.699452] EIP: __ww_mutex_lock.constprop.0+0x62a/0x1300
[  230.720582] Code: e8 3b 9a 95 ff 85 c0 0f 84 61 fa ff ff 8b 0d 58 bc 3a c4 85 c9 0f 85 53 fa ff ff 68 54 98 06 c4 68 b7 b6 04 c4 e8 46 af 40 ff <0f> 0b 58 5a e9 3b fa ff ff 8d 74 26 00 90 a1 ec 47 b0 c4 85 c0 75
[  230.768336] EAX: 00000028 EBX: 00000000 ECX: c51abdd8 EDX: 00000002
[  230.792001] ESI: 00000000 EDI: c53856bc EBP: c51abf00 ESP: c51abeac
[  230.815944] DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 00d8 GS: 0000 SS: 0068 EFLAGS: 00010246
[  230.840033] CR0: 80050033 CR2: ff9ff000 CR3: 04506000 CR4: 00150ef0
[  230.864059] Call Trace:
[  230.886369]  ? ttm_bo_delayed_delete+0x30/0x94
[  230.909902]  ww_mutex_lock+0x32/0x94
[  230.932550]  ttm_bo_delayed_delete+0x30/0x94
[  230.955798]  process_one_work+0x21a/0x484
[  230.979335]  worker_thread+0x14a/0x39c
[  231.002258]  kthread+0xea/0x10c
[  231.024769]  ? process_one_work+0x484/0x484
[  231.047870]  ? kthread_complete_and_exit+0x1c/0x1c
[  231.071498]  ret_from_fork+0x1c/0x28
[  231.094701] irq event stamp: 4023
[  231.117272] hardirqs last  enabled at (4023): [<c3d1df99>] _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x2d/0x58
[  231.143217] hardirqs last disabled at (4022): [<c31d5a55>] kvfree_call_rcu+0x155/0x2ec
[  231.166058] softirqs last  enabled at (3460): [<c3d1f403>] __do_softirq+0x2c3/0x3bb
[  231.183104] softirqs last disabled at (3455): [<c30c96a9>] call_on_stack+0x45/0x4c
[  231.200336] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
[  231.216572] ------------[ cut here ]------------


This is preventing me from adding any of my own patches on v6.3-rcX due to
this bug failing my tests. Which means I can't add anything to linux-next
until this is fixed!

-- Steve




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