On 2022/9/19 11:55, Ming Lei wrote: > On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 12:17:04PM +0800, ZiyangZhang wrote: >> With recovery feature enabled, in ublk_queue_rq or task work >> (in exit_task_work or fallback wq), we requeue rqs instead of >> ending(aborting) them. Besides, No matter recovery feature is enabled >> or disabled, we schedule monitor_work immediately. >> >> Signed-off-by: ZiyangZhang <ZiyangZhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> drivers/block/ublk_drv.c | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- >> 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/block/ublk_drv.c b/drivers/block/ublk_drv.c >> index 23337bd7c105..b067f33a1913 100644 >> --- a/drivers/block/ublk_drv.c >> +++ b/drivers/block/ublk_drv.c >> @@ -682,6 +682,21 @@ static void ubq_complete_io_cmd(struct ublk_io *io, int res) >> >> #define UBLK_REQUEUE_DELAY_MS 3 >> >> +static inline void __ublk_abort_rq_in_task_work(struct ublk_queue *ubq, >> + struct request *rq) >> +{ >> + pr_devel("%s: %s q_id %d tag %d io_flags %x.\n", __func__, >> + (ublk_queue_can_use_recovery(ubq)) ? "requeue" : "abort", >> + ubq->q_id, rq->tag, ubq->ios[rq->tag].flags); >> + /* We cannot process this rq so just requeue it. */ >> + if (ublk_queue_can_use_recovery(ubq)) { >> + blk_mq_requeue_request(rq, false); >> + blk_mq_delay_kick_requeue_list(rq->q, UBLK_REQUEUE_DELAY_MS); > > Here you needn't to kick requeue list since we know it can't make > progress. And you can do that once before deleting gendisk > or the queue is recovered. No, kicking rq here is necessary. Consider USER_RECOVERY is enabled and everything goes well. User sends STOP_DEV, and we have kicked requeue list in ublk_stop_dev() and are going to call del_gendisk(). However, a crash happens now. Then rqs may be still requeued by ublk_queue_rq() because ublk_queue_rq() sees a dying ubq_daemon. So del_gendisk() will hang because there are rqs leaving in requeue list and no one kicks them. BTW, kicking requeue list after requeue rqs is really harmless since we schedule quiesce_work immediately after finding a dying ubq_daemon. So few rqs have chance to be re-dispatched. > >> + } else { >> + blk_mq_end_request(rq, BLK_STS_IOERR); >> + } >> +} >> + >> static inline void __ublk_rq_task_work(struct request *req) >> { >> struct ublk_queue *ubq = req->mq_hctx->driver_data; >> @@ -704,7 +719,7 @@ static inline void __ublk_rq_task_work(struct request *req) >> * (2) current->flags & PF_EXITING. >> */ >> if (unlikely(current != ubq->ubq_daemon || current->flags & PF_EXITING)) { >> - blk_mq_end_request(req, BLK_STS_IOERR); >> + __ublk_abort_rq_in_task_work(ubq, req); >> mod_delayed_work(system_wq, &ub->monitor_work, 0); >> return; >> } >> @@ -779,6 +794,21 @@ static void ublk_rq_task_work_fn(struct callback_head *work) >> __ublk_rq_task_work(req); >> } >> >> +static inline blk_status_t __ublk_abort_rq(struct ublk_queue *ubq, >> + struct request *rq) >> +{ >> + pr_devel("%s: %s q_id %d tag %d io_flags %x.\n", __func__, >> + (ublk_queue_can_use_recovery(ubq)) ? "requeue" : "abort", >> + ubq->q_id, rq->tag, ubq->ios[rq->tag].flags); >> + /* We cannot process this rq so just requeue it. */ >> + if (ublk_queue_can_use_recovery(ubq)) { >> + blk_mq_requeue_request(rq, false); >> + blk_mq_delay_kick_requeue_list(rq->q, UBLK_REQUEUE_DELAY_MS); > > Same with above. > > > Thanks, > Ming