> On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 09:05:04AM +0800, Ming Lei wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 06:26:58PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 03:55:24PM +0800, Ming Lei wrote: > > > > flush_end_io() may be called recursively from some driver, such as > > > > nvme-loop, so lockdep may complain 'possible recursive locking'. > > > > Commit b3c6a5997541("block: Fix a lockdep complaint triggered by > > > > request queue flushing") tried to address this issue by assigning > > > > dynamically allocated per-flush-queue lock class. This solution > > > > adds synchronize_rcu() for each hctx's release handler, and causes > > > > horrible SCSI MQ probe delay(more than half an hour on megaraid sas). > > > > > > > > Add new API of blk_mq_hctx_set_fq_lock_class() for these drivers, > > > > so we just need to use driver specific lock class for avoiding the > > > > lockdep warning of 'possible recursive locking'. > > > > > > I'd turn this into an inline function to avoid the (although very > > > minimal) cost when LOCKDEP is not enabled. > > > > blk_mq_hctx_set_fq_lock_class() is just one-shot thing, do you really > > care the cost? > > Forget to mention, 'blk_flush_queue' is one private structure inside block > layer, so we can't define as inline. Original issue reported by Qian is fixed by this patch series. Tested on MegaRaid h/w. Tested-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > thanks, > Ming
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