I enabled some more debugging and it's become more clear what's going on. (See attached for the full log). The main issue seems to be that once one of fio is done, it kills off the other threads (actually, we're using processes): process 31848 terminate group_id=0 process 31848 setting terminate on direct_aio/31846 process 31848 setting terminate on direct_aio/31848 process 31848 setting terminate on direct_aio/31849 process 31848 setting terminate on direct_aio/31851 process 31848 setting terminate on aio-dio-verifier/31852 process 31848 setting terminate on buffered-aio-verifier/31854 process 31851 pid=31851: runstate RUNNING -> FINISHING process 31851 terminate group_id=0 process 31851 setting terminate on direct_aio/31846 process 31851 setting terminate on direct_aio/31848 process 31851 setting terminate on direct_aio/31849 process 31851 setting terminate on direct_aio/31851 process 31851 setting terminate on aio-dio-verifier/31852 process 31851 setting terminate on buffered-aio-verifier/31854 process 31852 pid=31852: runstate RUNNING -> FINISHING process 31846 pid=31846: runstate RUNNING -> FINISHING ... but one or more of the threads doesn't exit within 60 seconds: fio: job 'direct_aio' (state=5) hasn't exited in 60 seconds, it appears to be stuck. Doing forceful exit of this job. process 31794 pid=31849: runstate RUNNING -> REAPED fio: job 'buffered-aio-verifier' (state=5) hasn't exited in 60 seconds, it appears to be stuck. Doing forceful exit of this job. process 31794 pid=31854: runstate RUNNING -> REAPED process 31794 terminate group_id=-1 The main thread then prints all of the statistics, and calls stat_exit(): stat_exit called by tid: 31794 <---- debugging message which prints gettid() Unfortunately, this process(es) aren't actually, killed, they are marked as reap, but they are still in the process listing: root@xfstests:~# ps augxww | grep fio root 1585 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 18:45 0:00 [dm_bufio_cache] root 7191 0.0 0.0 12732 2200 pts/1 S+ 23:05 0:00 grep fio root 31849 1.5 0.2 407208 18876 ? Ss 22:36 0:26 /root/xfstests/bin/fio /tmp/31503.fio root 31854 1.2 0.1 398480 10240 ? Ssl 22:36 0:22 /root/xfstests/bin/fio /tmp/31503.fio And if you attach to them with a gdb, they are spinning trying to grab the stat_mutex(), which they can't get because the main thread has already called stat_exit() and then has exited. So these two threads did eventually return, but some time after 60 seconds had passed, and then they hung waiting for stat_mutex(), which they will never get because the main thread has already called stat_exit(). This probably also explains why you had trouble reproducing it. It requires a disk whose performance is variable enougoh that under heavy load, it might take more than 60 seconds for the direct_aio or buffered-aio-verifier thread to close itself out. And I suspect once the main thread exited, it probably also closed out the debugging channel so the deadlock detector did probably trip, but somehow we just didn't see the output. So I can imagine some possible fixes. We could make the thread timeout configurable, and/or increase it from 60 seconds to something like 300 seconds. We could make stat_exit() a no-op --- after all, if the main thread is exiting, there's no real point to down and then destroy the stat_mutex. And/or we could change the forced reap to send a kill -9 to the thread, and instead of maring it as reaped. Cheers, - Ted
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