Re: for-next hangs on test srp/012

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On 12/11/18 7:03 PM, Ming Lei wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 09:49:09AM +0800, Ming Lei wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 09:43:32AM +0800, Ming Lei wrote:
>>> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 06:36:21PM -0700, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>> On 12/11/18 6:23 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>>> On 12/11/18 6:05 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>>>> On 12/11/18 5:38 PM, Ming Lei wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 8:28 AM Mike Snitzer <snitzer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, Dec 11 2018 at  7:19pm -0500,
>>>>>>>> Ming Lei <tom.leiming@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 8:04 AM Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 12/11/18 3:58 PM, Bart Van Assche wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Jens,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> If I run the following subset of blktests:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>   while :; do ./check -q srp && ./check -q nvmeof-mp; done
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> against today's for-next branch (commit dd2bf2df85a7) then after some
>>>>>>>>>>> time the following hang is reported:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> INFO: task fio:14869 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
>>>>>>>>>>>       Not tainted 4.20.0-rc6-dbg+ #1
>>>>>>>>>>> "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
>>>>>>>>>>> fio             D25272 14869  14195 0x00000000
>>>>>>>>>>> Call Trace:
>>>>>>>>>>>  __schedule+0x401/0xe50
>>>>>>>>>>>  schedule+0x4e/0xd0
>>>>>>>>>>>  io_schedule+0x21/0x50
>>>>>>>>>>>  blk_mq_get_tag+0x46d/0x640
>>>>>>>>>>>  blk_mq_get_request+0x7c0/0xa00
>>>>>>>>>>>  blk_mq_make_request+0x241/0xa70
>>>>>>>>>>>  generic_make_request+0x411/0x950
>>>>>>>>>>>  submit_bio+0x9b/0x250
>>>>>>>>>>>  blkdev_direct_IO+0x7fb/0x870
>>>>>>>>>>>  generic_file_direct_write+0x119/0x210
>>>>>>>>>>>  __generic_file_write_iter+0x11c/0x280
>>>>>>>>>>>  blkdev_write_iter+0x13c/0x220
>>>>>>>>>>>  aio_write+0x204/0x310
>>>>>>>>>>>  io_submit_one+0x9c6/0xe70
>>>>>>>>>>>  __x64_sys_io_submit+0x115/0x340
>>>>>>>>>>>  do_syscall_64+0x71/0x210
>>>>>>>>>>>  entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xbe
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> When that hang occurs my list-pending-block-requests script does not show
>>>>>>>>>>> any pending requests:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> # list-pending-block-requests
>>>>>>>>>>> dm-0
>>>>>>>>>>> loop0
>>>>>>>>>>> loop1
>>>>>>>>>>> loop2
>>>>>>>>>>> loop3
>>>>>>>>>>> loop4
>>>>>>>>>>> loop5
>>>>>>>>>>> loop6
>>>>>>>>>>> loop7
>>>>>>>>>>> nullb0
>>>>>>>>>>> nullb1
>>>>>>>>>>> sda
>>>>>>>>>>> sdb
>>>>>>>>>>> sdc
>>>>>>>>>>> sdd
>>>>>>>>>>> vda
>>>>>>>>>>> vdb
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Enabling fail_if_no_path mode did not resolve the hang so I don't think
>>>>>>>>>>> that the root cause is in any of the dm drivers used in this test:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> # dmsetup ls | while read dm rest; do dmsetup message $dm 0 fail_if_no_path; done; dmsetup remove_all; dmsetup table
>>>>>>>>>>> 360014056e756c6c62300000000000000: 0 65536 multipath 0 1 alua 1 1 service-time 0 1 2 8:16 1 1
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The same test passes against kernel v4.20-rc6.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> What device is this being run on?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I saw this issue on usb storage too.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Seems it is introduced by commit ea86ea2cdced ("sbitmap: ammortize cost of
>>>>>>>>> clearing bits"). When the IO hang happens, .cleared is 2, and .busy is 0 on
>>>>>>>>> the sched_tag's sbitmap queue.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You saw this running the same tests as Bart?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not the srp test as done by Bart, I just run 'parted' test on usb storage disk,
>>>>>>> see the attached test script.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mostly it can be triggered in one run, sometimes it needs more.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll take a look. The ->cleared doesn't make sense for QD=1, or on
>>>>>> one word in general. But I'd like to try and understand why it hangs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you using a scheduler?
>>>>>
>>>>> OK, I think I see what it is, the shallow is missing the deferred clear.
>>>>> On top of this, probably worth to check at what depths deferred starts
>>>>> to make sense. For QD == 1, definitely not. But that should be on top of
>>>>> the fix.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you try this one?
>>>>
>>>> This one should be complete. The former should fix the case, this one
>>>> just adds the last two cases where we ignored ->cleared. For some of
>>>> them we'll never hit it since deferred isn't used for that, but I
>>>> think we're better off with full coverage.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/lib/sbitmap.c b/lib/sbitmap.c
>>>> index 2261136ae067..5b3e56d68dab 100644
>>>> --- a/lib/sbitmap.c
>>>> +++ b/lib/sbitmap.c
>>>> @@ -20,6 +20,47 @@
>>>>  #include <linux/sbitmap.h>
>>>>  #include <linux/seq_file.h>
>>>>  
>>>> +/*
>>>> + * See if we have deferred clears that we can batch move
>>>> + */
>>>> +static inline bool sbitmap_deferred_clear(struct sbitmap *sb, int index)
>>>> +{
>>>> +	unsigned long mask, val;
>>>> +	unsigned long __maybe_unused flags;
>>>> +	bool ret = false;
>>>> +
>>>> +	/* Silence bogus lockdep warning */
>>>> +#if defined(CONFIG_LOCKDEP)
>>>> +	local_irq_save(flags);
>>>> +#endif
>>>> +	spin_lock(&sb->map[index].swap_lock);
>>>> +
>>>> +	if (!sb->map[index].cleared)
>>>> +		goto out_unlock;
>>>> +
>>>> +	/*
>>>> +	 * First get a stable cleared mask, setting the old mask to 0.
>>>> +	 */
>>>> +	do {
>>>> +		mask = sb->map[index].cleared;
>>>> +	} while (cmpxchg(&sb->map[index].cleared, mask, 0) != mask);
>>>> +
>>>> +	/*
>>>> +	 * Now clear the masked bits in our free word
>>>> +	 */
>>>> +	do {
>>>> +		val = sb->map[index].word;
>>>> +	} while (cmpxchg(&sb->map[index].word, val, val & ~mask) != val);
>>>> +
>>>> +	ret = true;
>>>> +out_unlock:
>>>> +	spin_unlock(&sb->map[index].swap_lock);
>>>> +#if defined(CONFIG_LOCKDEP)
>>>> +	local_irq_restore(flags);
>>>> +#endif
>>>> +	return ret;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>>  int sbitmap_init_node(struct sbitmap *sb, unsigned int depth, int shift,
>>>>  		      gfp_t flags, int node)
>>>>  {
>>>> @@ -70,6 +111,9 @@ void sbitmap_resize(struct sbitmap *sb, unsigned int depth)
>>>>  	unsigned int bits_per_word = 1U << sb->shift;
>>>>  	unsigned int i;
>>>>  
>>>> +	for (i = 0; i < sb->map_nr; i++)
>>>> +		sbitmap_deferred_clear(sb, i);
>>>> +
>>>>  	sb->depth = depth;
>>>>  	sb->map_nr = DIV_ROUND_UP(sb->depth, bits_per_word);
>>>>  
>>>> @@ -112,47 +156,6 @@ static int __sbitmap_get_word(unsigned long *word, unsigned long depth,
>>>>  	return nr;
>>>>  }
>>>>  
>>>> -/*
>>>> - * See if we have deferred clears that we can batch move
>>>> - */
>>>> -static inline bool sbitmap_deferred_clear(struct sbitmap *sb, int index)
>>>> -{
>>>> -	unsigned long mask, val;
>>>> -	unsigned long __maybe_unused flags;
>>>> -	bool ret = false;
>>>> -
>>>> -	/* Silence bogus lockdep warning */
>>>> -#if defined(CONFIG_LOCKDEP)
>>>> -	local_irq_save(flags);
>>>> -#endif
>>>> -	spin_lock(&sb->map[index].swap_lock);
>>>> -
>>>> -	if (!sb->map[index].cleared)
>>>> -		goto out_unlock;
>>>> -
>>>> -	/*
>>>> -	 * First get a stable cleared mask, setting the old mask to 0.
>>>> -	 */
>>>> -	do {
>>>> -		mask = sb->map[index].cleared;
>>>> -	} while (cmpxchg(&sb->map[index].cleared, mask, 0) != mask);
>>>> -
>>>> -	/*
>>>> -	 * Now clear the masked bits in our free word
>>>> -	 */
>>>> -	do {
>>>> -		val = sb->map[index].word;
>>>> -	} while (cmpxchg(&sb->map[index].word, val, val & ~mask) != val);
>>>> -
>>>> -	ret = true;
>>>> -out_unlock:
>>>> -	spin_unlock(&sb->map[index].swap_lock);
>>>> -#if defined(CONFIG_LOCKDEP)
>>>> -	local_irq_restore(flags);
>>>> -#endif
>>>> -	return ret;
>>>> -}
>>>> -
>>>>  static int sbitmap_find_bit_in_index(struct sbitmap *sb, int index,
>>>>  				     unsigned int alloc_hint, bool round_robin)
>>>>  {
>>>> @@ -215,6 +218,7 @@ int sbitmap_get_shallow(struct sbitmap *sb, unsigned int alloc_hint,
>>>>  	index = SB_NR_TO_INDEX(sb, alloc_hint);
>>>>  
>>>>  	for (i = 0; i < sb->map_nr; i++) {
>>>> +again:
>>>>  		nr = __sbitmap_get_word(&sb->map[index].word,
>>>>  					min(sb->map[index].depth, shallow_depth),
>>>>  					SB_NR_TO_BIT(sb, alloc_hint), true);
>>>> @@ -223,6 +227,9 @@ int sbitmap_get_shallow(struct sbitmap *sb, unsigned int alloc_hint,
>>>>  			break;
>>>>  		}
>>>>  
>>>> +		if (sbitmap_deferred_clear(sb, index))
>>>> +			goto again;
>>>> +
>>>>  		/* Jump to next index. */
>>>>  		index++;
>>>>  		alloc_hint = index << sb->shift;
>>>> @@ -242,7 +249,7 @@ bool sbitmap_any_bit_set(const struct sbitmap *sb)
>>>>  	unsigned int i;
>>>>  
>>>>  	for (i = 0; i < sb->map_nr; i++) {
>>>> -		if (sb->map[i].word)
>>>> +		if (sb->map[i].word & ~sb->map[i].cleared)
>>>>  			return true;
>>>>  	}
>>>>  	return false;
>>>> @@ -255,9 +262,10 @@ bool sbitmap_any_bit_clear(const struct sbitmap *sb)
>>>>  
>>>>  	for (i = 0; i < sb->map_nr; i++) {
>>>>  		const struct sbitmap_word *word = &sb->map[i];
>>>> +		unsigned long mask = word->word & ~word->cleared;
>>>>  		unsigned long ret;
>>>>  
>>>> -		ret = find_first_zero_bit(&word->word, word->depth);
>>>> +		ret = find_first_zero_bit(&mask, word->depth);
>>>>  		if (ret < word->depth)
>>>>  			return true;
>>>>  	}
>>>
>>> This one works too:
>>>
>>> Tested-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Please hold on, just found this issue is triggered again after the 4th
>> run,
>>
>> [  135.588599] ================start test sanity/004================
>> [  136.864175] scsi host14: scsi_debug: version 0188 [20180128]
>>                  dev_size_mb=1024, opts=0x0, submit_queues=1, statistics=0
>> [  136.873018] scsi 14:0:0:0: Direct-Access     Linux    scsi_debug       0188 PQ: 0 ANSI: 7
>> [  136.874282] sd 14:0:0:0: Power-on or device reset occurred
>> [  136.877196] sd 14:0:0:0: [sde] 2097152 512-byte logical blocks: (1.07 GB/1.00 GiB)
>> [  136.879284] sd 14:0:0:0: [sde] Write Protect is off
>> [  136.879892] sd 14:0:0:0: [sde] Mode Sense: 73 00 10 08
>> [  136.882643] sd 14:0:0:0: [sde] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
>> [  136.908305] sd 14:0:0:0: [sde] Attached SCSI disk
>> [  139.465844]  sdd:
>> [  139.754360]  sdd:
>> [  143.650074] hpet1: lost 765 rtc interrupts
>> [  145.078137]  sdd:
>> [  145.699220]  sdd:
>> [  146.693532]  sdd:
>> [  147.557814]  sdd:
>> [  148.742290]  sdd:
>> [  149.429425]  sdd:
>> [  149.944095]  sdd: sdd1
>> [  152.631125]  sdd:
>> [  184.209792] usb 1-1: reset high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
>> [  184.342465] sd 13:0:0:0: [sdd] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_TIME_OUT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
>> [  184.344021] sd 13:0:0:0: [sdd] tag#0 CDB: Read(10) 28 00 05 ff fc 20 00 00 e0 00
>> [  184.345109] print_req_error: I/O error, dev sdd, sector 100662304 flags 84000
>> [  184.347241] systemd-journald[366]: Sent WATCHDOG=1 notification.
>> [  185.872632]  sdd: sdd1 sdd2
>> [  242.446969] hpet1: lost 673 rtc interrupts
>> [  252.701145] hpet1: lost 655 rtc interrupts
>> [  257.814148] hpet1: lost 300 rtc interrupts
>> [  278.315651] hpet1: lost 1311 rtc interrupts
>> [  278.317589] systemd-journald[366]: Sent WATCHDOG=1 notification.
>> [  336.228781] hpet1: lost 948 rtc interrupts
>> [  342.623253] hpet1: lost 409 rtc interrupts
>> [  344.205027] hpet1: lost 14 rtc interrupts
>> [  344.457622] hpet1: lost 15 rtc interrupts
>> [  344.584608] hpet1: lost 7 rtc interrupts
>> [  344.706382] hpet1: lost 7 rtc interrupts
>> [  345.012803] hpet1: lost 19 rtc interrupts
>> [  345.109177] hpet1: lost 5 rtc interrupts
>> [  345.353934] hpet1: lost 14 rtc interrupts
>> [  345.477123] hpet1: lost 7 rtc interrupts
>> [  345.530757] hpet1: lost 3 rtc interrupts
>> [  348.328566] hpet_rtc_timer_reinit: 2 callbacks suppressed
>> [  348.328567] hpet1: lost 162 rtc interrupts
>> [  348.506049] hpet1: lost 10 rtc interrupts
>> [  350.461310] hpet1: lost 124 rtc interrupts
>> [  351.307411] hpet1: lost 50 rtc interrupts
>> [  351.401932] hpet1: lost 6 rtc interrupts
>> [  351.564204] hpet1: lost 9 rtc interrupts
>> [  351.648124] hpet1: lost 4 rtc interrupts
>> [  351.828972] hpet1: lost 11 rtc interrupts
>> [  353.043051] hpet1: lost 76 rtc interrupts
>> [  353.705926] hpet1: lost 38 rtc interrupts
>> [  353.867703] hpet1: lost 9 rtc interrupts
>> [  354.030183] hpet1: lost 10 rtc interrupts
>> [  354.071030] hpet1: lost 1 rtc interrupts
>> [  354.194600] hpet1: lost 7 rtc interrupts
>> [  354.316562] hpet1: lost 7 rtc interrupts
>> [  355.167894] hpet1: lost 1376 rtc interrupts
>> [  364.089267] hpet1: lost 153 rtc interrupts
>> [  364.342905] systemd-journald[366]: Sent WATCHDOG=1 notification.
>> [  366.869943] hpet1: lost 177 rtc interrupts
>> [  369.937806] INFO: task parted:3645 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
>> [  369.938941]       Not tainted 4.20.0-rc6-00284-g906c801e5248 #498
>> [  369.939797] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
>> [  369.940768] parted          D    0  3645   3239 0x00000000
>> [  369.941500] Call Trace:
>> [  369.941874]  ? __schedule+0x6d9/0x74c
>> [  369.942392]  ? wbt_done+0x5e/0x5e
>> [  369.942864]  ? wbt_cleanup_cb+0x16/0x16
>> [  369.943404]  ? wbt_done+0x5e/0x5e
>> [  369.943874]  schedule+0x67/0x78
>> [  369.944298]  io_schedule+0x12/0x33
>> [  369.944771]  rq_qos_wait+0xb5/0x119
>> [  369.945193]  ? karma_partition+0x1c2/0x1c2
>> [  369.945691]  ? wbt_cleanup_cb+0x16/0x16
>> [  369.946151]  wbt_wait+0x85/0xb6
>> [  369.946540]  __rq_qos_throttle+0x23/0x2f
>> [  369.947014]  blk_mq_make_request+0xe6/0x40a
>> [  369.947518]  generic_make_request+0x192/0x2fe
>> [  369.948042]  ? submit_bio+0x103/0x11f
>> [  369.948486]  ? __radix_tree_lookup+0x35/0xb5
>> [  369.949011]  submit_bio+0x103/0x11f
>> [  369.949436]  ? blkg_lookup_slowpath+0x25/0x44
>> [  369.949962]  submit_bio_wait+0x53/0x7f
>> [  369.950469]  blkdev_issue_flush+0x8a/0xae
>> [  369.951032]  blkdev_fsync+0x2f/0x3a
>> [  369.951502]  do_fsync+0x2e/0x47
>> [  369.951887]  __x64_sys_fsync+0x10/0x13
>> [  369.952374]  do_syscall_64+0x89/0x149
>> [  369.952819]  entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xbe
>> [  369.953492] RIP: 0033:0x7f95a1e729d4
>> [  369.953996] Code: Bad RIP value.
>> [  369.954456] RSP: 002b:00007ffdb570dd48 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 000000000000004a
>> [  369.955506] RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 000055c2139c6be0 RCX: 00007f95a1e729d4
>> [  369.956389] RDX: 0000000000000001 RSI: 0000000000001261 RDI: 0000000000000004
>> [  369.957325] RBP: 0000000000000002 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 000055c2139c6ce0
>> [  369.958199] R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 000055c2139c0380
>> [  369.959143] R13: 0000000000000004 R14: 0000000000000100 R15: 0000000000000008
>> [  375.962995] ================end test sanity/004: (HANG, -1)================
> 
> This one may be another one, as I just observed that the wbt queue(RWQ_BG)'s inflight
> becomes -1 after the hang is triggered.

I think it is - can you try and revert:

commit b6c7b58f5fcc2386bddf9852011c42c1d2b83979
Author: Josef Bacik <josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Dec 4 12:59:03 2018 -0500

    block: convert wbt_wait() to use rq_qos_wait()

and see if that helps?

-- 
Jens Axboe




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