On 3/2/20 10:32 AM, Coly Li wrote: > On 2020/3/3 1:19 上午, Jens Axboe wrote: >> On 3/2/20 10:16 AM, Coly Li wrote: >>> On 2020/3/2 9:49 下午, Oleg Nesterov wrote: >>>> On 03/02, Michal Hocko wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I cannot really comment on the bcache part because I am not familiar >>>>> with the code. >>>> >>>> same here... >>>> >>>>>> This patch calls flush_signals() in bcache_device_init() if there is >>>>>> pending signal for current process. It avoids bcache registration >>>>>> failure in system boot up time due to bcache udev rule timeout. >>>>> >>>>> this sounds like a wrong way to address the issue. Killing the udev >>>>> worker is a userspace policy and the kernel shouldn't simply ignore it. >>>> >>>> Agreed. If nothing else, if a userspace process has pending SIKILL then >>>> flush_signals() is very wrong. >>>> >>>>> Btw. Oleg, I have noticed quite a lot of flush_signals usage in the >>>>> drivers land and I have really hard time to understand their purpose. >>>> >>>> Heh. I bet most if not all users of flush_signals() are simply wrong. >>>> >>>>> What is the actual valid usage of this function? >>>> >>>> I thinks it should die... It was used by kthreads, but today >>>> signal_pending() == T is only possible if kthread does allow_signal(), >>>> and in this case it should probably use kernel_dequeue_signal(). >>>> >>>> >>>> Say, io_sq_thread(). Why does it do >>>> >>>> if (signal_pending(current)) >>>> flush_signals(current); >>>> >>>> afaics this kthread doesn't use allow_signal/allow_kernel_signal, this >>>> means that signal_pending() must be impossible even if this kthread sleeps >>>> in TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE state. Add Jens. >>> >>> Hi Oleg, >>> >>> Can I use disallow_signal() before the registration begins and use >>> allow_signal() after the registration done. Is this a proper way to >>> ignore the signal sent by udevd for timeout ? >>> >>> For me the above method seems to solve my problem too. >> >> Really seems to me like you're going about this all wrong. The issue is >> that systemd is killing the startup, because it's taking too long. Don't >> try and work around that, ensure the timeout is appropriate. >> > > Copied. Then let me try how to make event_timeout works on my udevd. If > it works without other side effect, I will revert existing > flush_signals() patches. Thanks, this one, right? commit 0b96da639a4874311e9b5156405f69ef9fc3bef8 Author: Coly Li <colyli@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu Feb 13 22:12:05 2020 +0800 bcache: ignore pending signals when creating gc and allocator thread because that definitely needs to be reverted. -- Jens Axboe