On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 16:40:06 -0500 Tony Krowiak <akrowiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Let's implement the callback to indicate when an APQN > is in use by the vfio_ap device driver. The callback is > invoked whenever a change to the apmask or aqmask would > result in one or more queue devices being removed from the driver. The > vfio_ap device driver will indicate a resource is in use > if the APQN of any of the queue devices to be removed are assigned to > any of the matrix mdevs under the driver's control. > > There is potential for a deadlock condition between the matrix_dev->lock > used to lock the matrix device during assignment of adapters and domains > and the ap_perms_mutex locked by the AP bus when changes are made to the > sysfs apmask/aqmask attributes. > > Consider following scenario (courtesy of Halil Pasic): > 1) apmask_store() takes ap_perms_mutex > 2) assign_adapter_store() takes matrix_dev->lock > 3) apmask_store() calls vfio_ap_mdev_resource_in_use() which tries > to take matrix_dev->lock > 4) assign_adapter_store() calls ap_apqn_in_matrix_owned_by_def_drv > which tries to take ap_perms_mutex > > BANG! > > To resolve this issue, instead of using the mutex_lock(&matrix_dev->lock) > function to lock the matrix device during assignment of an adapter or > domain to a matrix_mdev as well as during the in_use callback, the > mutex_trylock(&matrix_dev->lock) function will be used. If the lock is not > obtained, then the assignment and in_use functions will terminate with > -EBUSY. Good news is: the final product is OK with regards to in_use(). Bad news is: this patch does not do enough. At this stage we are still racy. The problem is that the assign operations don't bother to take the ap_perms_mutex lock under the matrix_dev->lock. The scenario is the following: 1) apmask_store() takes ap_perms_mutex 2) apmask_store() calls vfio_ap_mdev_resource_in_use() which takes matrix_dev->lock 3) vfio_ap_mdev_resource_in_use() releases matrix_dev->lock and returns 0 4) assign_adapter_store() takes matrix_dev->lock does the assign (the queues are still bound to vfio_ap) and releases matrix_dev->lock 5) apmask_store() carries on, does the update to apask and releases ap_perms_mutex 6) The queues get 'stolen' from vfio ap while used. This gets fixed with "s390/vfio-ap: allow assignment of unavailable AP queues to mdev device". Maybe we can reorder these patches. I didn't look into that. We could also just ignore the problem, because it is just for a couple of commits, but I would prefer it gone. Regards, Halil