Re: [PATCH] Delay the initialization of rnbd_server module to late_initcall level

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It seems that the "rdma_bind_addr()" is called by the nvme rdma
module; but during the following events
1) When a discover happens from the client side. Call trace for that looks like,
[ 1098.409398] nvmf_dev_write
[ 1098.409403] nvmf_create_ctrl
[ 1098.414568] nvme_rdma_create_ctrl
[ 1098.415009] nvme_rdma_setup_ctrl
[ 1098.415010] nvme_rdma_configure_admin_queue
[ 1098.415010] nvme_rdma_alloc_queue
                             -->(rdma_create_id)
[ 1098.415032] rdma_resolve_addr
[ 1098.415032] cma_bind_addr
[ 1098.415033] rdma_bind_addr

2) When a connect happens from the client side. Call trace is the same
as above, plus "nvme_rdma_alloc_queue()" is called n number of times;
n being the number of IO queues being created.


On the server side, when an nvmf port is enabled, that also triggers a
call to "rdma_bind_addr()", but that is not from the nvme rdma module.
may be nvme target rdma? (not sure).

On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 7:15 AM Haris Iqbal <haris.iqbal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> (Apologies for multiple emails. Was having trouble with an extension,
> cause of which emails did not get delivered to the mailing list.
> Resolved now.)
>
> > Somehow nvme-rdma works:
>
> I think that's because the callchain during the nvme_rdma_init_module
> initialization stops at "nvmf_register_transport()". Here only the
> "struct nvmf_transport_ops nvme_rdma_transport" is registered, which
> contains the function "nvme_rdma_create_ctrl()". I tested this in my
> local setup and during kernel boot, that's the extent of the
> callchain.
> The ".create_ctrl"; which now points to "nvme_rdma_create_ctrl()" is
> called later from "nvmf_dev_write()". I am not sure when this is
> called, probably when the "discover" happens from the client side or
> during the server config. I am trying to test this to confirm, will
> send more details once I am done.
> Am I missing something here?
>
>
> > If the rdma_create_id() is not on a callchain from module_init then you don't have a problem.
>
> I am a little confused. I thought the problem occurs from a call to
> either "rdma_resolve_addr()" which calls "rdma_bind_addr()",
> or a direct call to "rdma_bind_addr()" as in rtrs case.
> In both the cases, a call to "rdma_create_id()" is needed before this.
>
>
> > Similarly they are supposed to be created from the client attachment.
> I am a beginner in terms of concepts here. Did you mean when a client
> tries to establish the first connection to an rdma server?
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 12:56 AM Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 10:07:56PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 03:20:46PM -0300, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 02:28:11PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> > > > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 04:07:32PM +0530, haris.iqbal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > > > > From: Md Haris Iqbal <haris.iqbal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Fixes: 2de6c8de192b ("block/rnbd: server: main functionality")
> > > > > > Reported-by: kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > > Signed-off-by: Md Haris Iqbal <haris.iqbal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The rnbd_server module's communication manager initialization depends on the
> > > > > > registration of the "network namespace subsystem" of the RDMA CM agent module.
> > > > > > As such, when the kernel is configured to load the rnbd_server and the RDMA
> > > > > > cma module during initialization; and if the rnbd_server module is initialized
> > > > > > before RDMA cma module, a null ptr dereference occurs during the RDMA bind
> > > > > > operation.
> > > > > > This patch delays the initialization of the rnbd_server module to the
> > > > > > late_initcall level, since RDMA cma module uses module_init which puts it into
> > > > > > the device_initcall level.
> > > > > >  drivers/block/rnbd/rnbd-srv.c | 2 +-
> > > > > >  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/block/rnbd/rnbd-srv.c b/drivers/block/rnbd/rnbd-srv.c
> > > > > > index 86e61523907b..213df05e5994 100644
> > > > > > +++ b/drivers/block/rnbd/rnbd-srv.c
> > > > > > @@ -840,5 +840,5 @@ static void __exit rnbd_srv_cleanup_module(void)
> > > > > >         rnbd_srv_destroy_sysfs_files();
> > > > > >  }
> > > > > >
> > > > > > -module_init(rnbd_srv_init_module);
> > > > > > +late_initcall(rnbd_srv_init_module);
> > > > >
> > > > > I don't think that this is correct change. Somehow nvme-rdma works:
> > > > > module_init(nvme_rdma_init_module);
> > > > > -> nvme_rdma_init_module
> > > > >  -> nvmf_register_transport(&nvme_rdma_transport);
> > > > >   -> nvme_rdma_create_ctrl
> > > > >    -> nvme_rdma_setup_ctrl
> > > > >     -> nvme_rdma_configure_admin_queue
> > > > >      -> nvme_rdma_alloc_queue
> > > > >       -> rdma_create_id
> > > >
> > > > If it does work, it is by luck.
> > >
> > > I didn't check every ULP, but it seems that all ULPs use the same
> > > module_init.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Keep in mind all this only matters for kernels without modules.
> > >
> > > Can it be related to the fact that other ULPs call to ib_register_client()
> > > before calling to rdma-cm? RNBD does not have such call.
> >
> > If the rdma_create_id() is not on a callchain from module_init then
> > you don't have a problem.
> >
> > nvme has a bug here, IIRC. It is not OK to create RDMA CM IDs outside
> > a client - CM IDs are supposed to be cleaned up when the client is
> > removed.
> >
> > Similarly they are supposed to be created from the client attachment.
> >
> > Though listening CM IDs unbound to any device may change that
> > slightly, I think it is probably best practice to create the listening
> > ID only if a client is bound.
> >
> > Most probably that is the best way to fix rnbd
> >
> > > I'm not proposing this, but just loudly wondering, do we really need rdma-cm
> > > as a separate module? Can we bring it to be part of ib_core?
> >
> > No idea.. It doesn't help this situation at least
> >
> > Jason
>
>
>
> --
>
> Regards
> -Haris



-- 

Regards
-Haris



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