Race condition in vfio will cause deadwait

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From: Wen Congyang <wencongyang2@xxxxxxxxxx>

Hi, Alex Williamson

When using vfio, we encounter a problem: too many lspci processes are blocked in D state.
I analyzed all processes, and found one process is blocked in pci_dev_lock(), another
process is blocked in vfio_del_group_put(). I checked the backtrace, and found the following
race condition:

Process A(use sysfs to unbind the device):
device_release_driver()
    device_lock(dev)
    __device_release_driver()
        dev->bus->remove(dev) // pci_device_remove()
            drv->remove(pci_dev) // vfio_pci_remove()
                vfio_del_group_dev()
                    vfio_device_put()
                    wait vfio_device is remove from the group. Process B gets vfio_device,
                    so we will wait it.

Process B:
vfio_group_fops_unl_ioctl()
    vfio_group_get_device_fd()
        vfio_device_get_from_name() // we get vfio_device here
        device->ops->open() // vfio_pci_open()
            vfio_pci_enable()
                pci_reset_function()
                    pci_dev_reset(dev, 0)
                        pci_dev_lock()
                            pci_cfg_access_lock(dev) // After this, lspci will be blocked
                            device_lock(&dev->dev) // the lock is hold by another process A

Now, Process A is waiting Process B, and Process B is waiting Process A.

I think we use pci_try_reset_function() to instead of pci_reset_function() can break this deadwait.


Thanks,
Wen Congyang




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