On 11/26/21 9:21 AM, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 11/26/21 2:53 AM, Shinichiro Kawasaki wrote: >> I ran my test set on v5.16-rc2 and observed a process hang. The test work load >> repeats file creation on xfs on dm-zoned. This dm-zoned device is on top of 3 >> dm-linear devices. One of them is dm-linear device on non-zoned NVMe device as >> the cache of the dm-zoned device. The other two are dm-linear devices on zoned >> SMR HDDs. So far, the hang is recreated 100% with my test system. >> >> The kernel message [2] reported hanging tasks. In the call stack, I observe >> wbt_wait(). Also I observed "inflight 1" value in the "rqos/wbt/inflight" >> attribute of debug sysfs. >> >> # grep -R . /sys/kernel/debug/block/nvme0n1 | grep inflight >> /sys/kernel/debug/block/nvme0n1/rqos/wbt/inflight:0: inflight 1 >> /sys/kernel/debug/block/nvme0n1/rqos/wbt/inflight:1: inflight 0 >> /sys/kernel/debug/block/nvme0n1/rqos/wbt/inflight:2: inflight 0 >> >> These symptoms look related to another issue reported to linux-block [1]. As >> discussed in that thread, I set 0 to /sys/block/nvme0n1/queue/wbt_lat_usec. >> With this setting, I observed the hang disappeared. Then this hang I observe >> also related to writeback throttling for the NVMe device. >> >> I bisected and found the commit 4f5022453acd ("nvme: wire up completion batching >> for the IRQ path") is the trigger commit. I reverted this commit from v5.16-rc2, >> and observed the hang disappeared. >> >> Wish this report helps. >> >> >> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/b3ba57a7-d363-9c17-c4be-9dbe86875@xxxxxxxxx > > Yes looks the same as that one, and that commit was indeed my suspicion > on what could potentially cause the accounting discrepancy. I'll take a > look at this. I sent out a patch in the other thread, please give that a whirl. -- Jens Axboe