On 08/10/2019 05:18, Ming Lei wrote:
Hi, Thomas mentioned: " That was the constraint of managed interrupts from the very beginning: The driver/subsystem has to quiesce the interrupt line and the associated queue _before_ it gets shutdown in CPU unplug and not fiddle with it until it's restarted by the core when the CPU is plugged in again. " But no drivers or blk-mq do that before one hctx becomes dead(all CPUs for one hctx are offline), and even it is worse, blk-mq stills tries to run hw queue after hctx is dead, see blk_mq_hctx_notify_dead(). This patchset tries to address the issue by two stages: 1) add one new cpuhp state of CPUHP_AP_BLK_MQ_ONLINE - mark the hctx as internal stopped, and drain all in-flight requests if the hctx is going to be dead. 2) re-submit IO in the state of CPUHP_BLK_MQ_DEAD after the hctx becomes dead - steal bios from the request, and resubmit them via generic_make_request(), then these IO will be mapped to other live hctx for dispatch Please comment & review, thanks! John, I don't add your tested-by tag since V3 have some changes, and I appreciate if you may run your test on V3.
Will do, Thanks
V3: - re-organize patch 2 & 3 a bit for addressing Hannes's comment - fix patch 4 for avoiding potential deadlock, as found by Hannes V2: - patch4 & patch 5 in V1 have been merged to block tree, so remove them - addres