On Thu, 2024-06-27 at 10:04 +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 05:58:02PM +0200, Thomas Hellström wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm seeing the below lockdep splat 1) with the xe driver in an > > imported > > dma-buf object destruction path. > > > > It's not because we hold the dma_resv lock at that point, but > > rather > > because we hold *another* dma_resv lock at that point, and the > > dma_resv > > detach happens when the object is idle, in this case it was idle at > > the > > final put(), and dma_buf_detach() is called in the putting process. > > > > Holding another dma-buf lock might happen as part of > > drm_exec_unlock_all, or simply if the wider vm dma_resv was held at > > object put time, so it's not an uncommon pattern, even if the > > drm_exec > > instance can be fixed by putting all bos after unlocking them all. > > > > Two solutions coming to mind here: > > > > 1) Provide a dma_buf_detach_locked() > > This smells way too much like the endless headaches we had with > drm_gem_object_put_locked and friends against > drm_device.struct_mutex. Or > I'm not understanding what you're doing, because I'm pretty sure you > have > to take the dma_resv lock on final put() of imported objects. Because > that > final put() is of the import wrapper, the exporter (and other > importers) > can still get at that object and so dma_resv_lock is very much > needed. Yeah, the TTM final put looks like if (!dma_resv_trylock() || !idle) queue_work(final_distruction); dma_resv_unlock(); dma_buf_detach(); <--- lockdep splat Here's where a dma_buf_detach_locked() would've made sense before the dma_resv_unlock(). But if you think this will cause grief, I'm completely fine with fixing this in TTM by always taking the deferring path. /Thomas > > Or it's a completely different final put(), but I have no idea how > you get > that on an imported dma_buf. > > > 2) Have TTM always take the delayed delete path for imported dma- > > buf > > objects. > > > > I'd prefer 1) since I think the correct place to call this is in > > the > > TTM callback delete_mem_notify() where the bo is already locked, > > and I > > figure non-TTM gem backends may come to suffer from the same > > problem. > > > > Opinions, suggestions? > > Imo 2) or trying to push the object puts outside of the > dma_resv_lock. The > latter is imo natural, since usually you grab references, then lock. > And > this even holds for at least the slow path of lru eviction, because > you > need to drop all locks and then do a ww_mutex_lock_slow, and that > requires > that you can hold references to unlocked objects. > > But 2) alone is imo fine, dma_buf have become really big objects that > go > across drivers, extremely similar to struct file, and that is doing > the > delayed final put unconditionally since years too, using task_work. > It's > simply a solid design. > > Cheers, Sima > > > [1] > > [ 99.136161] ============================================ > > [ 99.136162] WARNING: possible recursive locking detected > > [ 99.136163] 6.10.0-rc2+ #6 Tainted: G U > > [ 99.136165] -------------------------------------------- > > [ 99.136166] glxgears:sh0/4675 is trying to acquire lock: > > [ 99.136167] ffff9967dcdd91a8 (reservation_ww_class_mutex){+.+.}- > > {3:3}, at: dma_buf_detach+0x3b/0xf0 > > [ 99.136184] > > but task is already holding lock: > > [ 99.136186] ffff9967d8c145a8 (reservation_ww_class_mutex){+.+.}- > > {3:3}, at: drm_exec_lock_obj+0x49/0x2b0 [drm_exec] > > [ 99.136191] > > other info that might help us debug this: > > [ 99.136192] Possible unsafe locking scenario: > > > > [ 99.136194] CPU0 > > [ 99.136194] ---- > > [ 99.136195] lock(reservation_ww_class_mutex); > > [ 99.136197] lock(reservation_ww_class_mutex); > > [ 99.136199] > > *** DEADLOCK *** > > > > [ 99.136199] May be due to missing lock nesting notation > > > > [ 99.136200] 5 locks held by glxgears:sh0/4675: > > [ 99.136202] #0: ffff9967d8c104c8 (&xef->vm.lock){+.+.}-{3:3}, > > at: > > xe_file_close+0xde/0x1c0 [xe] > > [ 99.136272] #1: ffff9967d5bb7480 (&vm->lock){++++}-{3:3}, at: > > xe_vm_close_and_put+0x161/0x9b0 [xe] > > [ 99.136350] #2: ffff9967ef88a970 (&val->lock){.+.+}-{3:3}, at: > > xe_validation_ctx_init+0x6d/0x70 [xe] > > [ 99.136440] #3: ffffbd6a085577b8 > > (reservation_ww_class_acquire){+.+.}-{0:0}, at: > > xe_vma_destroy_unlocked+0x7f/0xe0 [xe] > > [ 99.136546] #4: ffff9967d8c145a8 > > (reservation_ww_class_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: > > drm_exec_lock_obj+0x49/0x2b0 [drm_exec] > > [ 99.136552] > > stack backtrace: > > [ 99.136553] CPU: 10 PID: 4675 Comm: glxgears:sh0 Tainted: G > > U > > 6.10.0-rc2+ #6 > > [ 99.136555] Hardware name: ASUS System Product Name/PRIME B560M- > > A > > AC, BIOS 2001 02/01/2023 > > [ 99.136557] Call Trace: > > [ 99.136558] <TASK> > > [ 99.136560] dump_stack_lvl+0x77/0xb0 > > [ 99.136564] __lock_acquire+0x1232/0x2160 > > [ 99.136569] lock_acquire+0xcb/0x2d0 > > [ 99.136570] ? dma_buf_detach+0x3b/0xf0 > > [ 99.136574] ? __lock_acquire+0x417/0x2160 > > [ 99.136577] __ww_mutex_lock.constprop.0+0xd0/0x13b0 > > [ 99.136580] ? dma_buf_detach+0x3b/0xf0 > > [ 99.136584] ? dma_buf_detach+0x3b/0xf0 > > [ 99.136588] ? ww_mutex_lock+0x2b/0x90 > > [ 99.136590] ww_mutex_lock+0x2b/0x90 > > [ 99.136592] dma_buf_detach+0x3b/0xf0 > > [ 99.136595] drm_prime_gem_destroy+0x2f/0x40 [drm] > > [ 99.136638] xe_ttm_bo_destroy+0x32/0x220 [xe] > > [ 99.136734] ? __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x3a/0x290 > > [ 99.136738] drm_exec_unlock_all+0xa1/0xd0 [drm_exec] > > [ 99.136741] drm_exec_fini+0x12/0xb0 [drm_exec] > > [ 99.136743] xe_validation_ctx_fini+0x15/0x40 [xe] > > [ 99.136848] xe_vma_destroy_unlocked+0xb1/0xe0 [xe] > > [ 99.136954] xe_vm_close_and_put+0x41a/0x9b0 [xe] > > [ 99.137056] ? xa_find+0xe3/0x1e0 > > [ 99.137060] xe_file_close+0x10a/0x1c0 [xe] > > [ 99.137157] drm_file_free+0x22a/0x280 [drm] > > [ 99.137193] drm_release_noglobal+0x22/0x70 [drm] > > [ 99.137227] __fput+0xf1/0x2d0 > > [ 99.137231] task_work_run+0x59/0x90 > > [ 99.137235] do_exit+0x330/0xb40 > > [ 99.137238] do_group_exit+0x36/0xa0 > > [ 99.137241] get_signal+0xbd2/0xbe0 > > [ 99.137245] arch_do_signal_or_restart+0x3e/0x240 > > [ 99.137249] syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x1e7/0x290 > > [ 99.137252] do_syscall_64+0xa1/0x180 > > [ 99.137255] ? _raw_spin_unlock+0x23/0x40 > > [ 99.137257] ? look_up_lock_class+0x6f/0x120 > > [ 99.137261] ? __lock_acquire+0x417/0x2160 > > [ 99.137264] ? lock_acquire+0xcb/0x2d0 > > [ 99.137266] ? __set_task_comm+0x28/0x1e0 > > [ 99.137268] ? find_held_lock+0x2b/0x80 > > [ 99.137271] ? __set_task_comm+0xe1/0x1e0 > > [ 99.137273] ? lock_release+0xca/0x290 > > [ 99.137277] ? __do_sys_prctl+0x245/0xab0 > > [ 99.137279] ? lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare+0xde/0x190 > > [ 99.137281] ? syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0xb0/0x290 > > [ 99.137284] ? do_syscall_64+0xa1/0x180 > > [ 99.137286] ? cpuset_cpus_allowed+0x36/0x140 > > [ 99.137289] ? find_held_lock+0x2b/0x80 > > [ 99.137291] ? find_held_lock+0x2b/0x80 > > [ 99.137294] ? __sched_setaffinity+0x78/0x240 > > [ 99.137297] ? kfree+0xe2/0x310 > > [ 99.137301] ? kfree+0x202/0x310 > > [ 99.137303] ? __sched_setaffinity+0x78/0x240 > > [ 99.137305] ? __x64_sys_sched_setaffinity+0x69/0xb0 > > [ 99.137307] ? kfree+0xe2/0x310 > > [ 99.137310] ? lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare+0xde/0x190 > > [ 99.137312] ? syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0xb0/0x290 > > [ 99.137315] ? do_syscall_64+0xa1/0x180 > > [ 99.137317] ? trace_hardirqs_off+0x4b/0xc0 > > [ 99.137321] ? clear_bhb_loop+0x45/0xa0 > > [ 99.137325] ? clear_bhb_loop+0x45/0xa0 > > [ 99.137327] ? clear_bhb_loop+0x45/0xa0 > > [ 99.137330] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e > > [ 99.137333] RIP: 0033:0x7fda70ee6169 > > [ 99.137351] Code: Unable to access opcode bytes at > > 0x7fda70ee613f. > > [ 99.137352] RSP: 002b:00007fda5fdffc80 EFLAGS: 00000246 > > ORIG_RAX: > > 00000000000000ca > > [ 99.137354] RAX: fffffffffffffe00 RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: > > 00007fda70ee6169 > > [ 99.137356] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000000000189 RDI: > > 0000564a96f45b30 > > [ 99.137358] RBP: 00007fda5fdffcb0 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: > > 00000000ffffffff > > [ 99.137359] R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: > > 0000000000000000 > > [ 99.137360] R13: 0000000000000000 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: > > 0000564a96f45b30 > > [ 99.137365] </TASK> > > >