Hi Zhu, > We met a issue that kernel panic happens when disconnecting some kinds > of Bluetooth headset, then we did some analysis and made some changes > on kernel code which have avoided the panic happening. Would you > please help to check if our analysis and fix is correct? > > ============= > Issue description > ============= > On Android platform(kernel 2.6.29), disconnecting Bluetooth headset > may cause kernel panic on certain conditions. > > (Pre-condition is android paired with headset.) > Initiate the connection from android, disconnect it from android, result is OK. > Initiate the connection from android, disconnect it from headset, result is OK. > Initiate the connection from headset, disconnect it from headset, result is OK. > Initiate the connection from headset, disconnect it from android, for > Motorola H12 headset, result is OK. > Initiate the connection from headset, disconnect it from android, for > Motorola H620/560 headset, result is kernel panic. > > ============= > Kernel panic point > ============= > kernel panic at __list_del() in the function rfcomm_session_del() , > panic reason is "Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual > address 00200200" > > ============= > Kernel log analysis > ============= > rfcomm_session_del() is still called after the session entry is > removed from the list. Then __list_del() will cause kernel panic > because of the incorrect pointer. This situation occurs when calling > rfcomm_recv_ua() when the socket state is BT_CLOSED . So we need to > find out why the socket state become BT_CLOSED before we calling > rfcomm_recv_ua(). > > # [ 171.677429] rfcomm_sock_sendmsg: sock ce9a0960, sk cc5c4c00 > [ 171.683532] rfcomm_dlc_send: dlc cd3fe920 mtu 255 len 14 > [ 171.689422] rfcomm_process_rx: session cc751be0 state 1 qlen 0 > [ 171.695709] rfcomm_process_rx: @@@ @@@ sk_state = 1 > [ 171.701110] rfcomm_process_dlcs: session cc751be0 state 1 > [ 171.706939] rfcomm_process_tx: dlc cd3fe920 state 1 cfc 40 > rx_credits 33 tx_credits 31 > [ 171.715515] rfcomm_send_frame: session cc751be0 len 18 > [ 171.721130] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 3 > [ 174.127807] rfcomm_sock_sendmsg: sock ce9a0960, sk cc5c4c00 > [ 174.134490] rfcomm_dlc_send: dlc cd3fe920 mtu 255 len 6 > [ 174.141540] rfcomm_process_rx: session cc751be0 state 1 qlen 0 > [ 174.148498] rfcomm_process_rx: @@@ @@@ sk_state = 1 > [ 174.154968] rfcomm_process_dlcs: session cc751be0 state 1 > [ 174.161437] rfcomm_process_tx: dlc cd3fe920 state 1 cfc 40 > rx_credits 33 tx_credits 30 > [ 174.171173] rfcomm_send_frame: session cc751be0 len 10 > [ 174.177642] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 3 > [ 174.205932] rfcomm_sock_release: sock ce9a0960, sk cc5c4c00 > [ 174.212707] rfcomm_sock_shutdown: sock ce9a0960, sk cc5c4c00 > [ 174.220031] __rfcomm_sock_close: sk cc5c4c00 state 1 socket ce9a0960 > [ 174.227508] __rfcomm_dlc_close: dlc cd3fe920 state 1 dlci 20 err 0 > session cc751be0 > [ 174.236877] rfcomm_send_disc: cc751be0 dlci 20 > [ 174.242706] rfcomm_send_frame: session cc751be0 len 4 > [ 174.248962] rfcomm_dlc_set_timer: dlc cd3fe920 state 8 timeout 2560 > [ 174.256835] rfcomm_sock_kill: sk cc5c4c00 state 1 refcnt 2 > [ 174.263336] rfcomm_sock_destruct: sk cc5c4c00 dlc cd3fe920 > [ 174.399444] rfcomm_l2data_ready: ccf70400 bytes 4 > [ 174.404724] rfcomm_process_rx: session cc751be0 state 1 qlen 1 > [ 174.411010] rfcomm_process_rx: @@@ @@@ sk_state = 1 > [ 174.416412] rfcomm_recv_ua: session cc751be0 state 1 dlci 20 > [ 174.422515] __rfcomm_dlc_close: dlc cd3fe920 state 9 dlci 20 err 0 > session cc751be0 > [ 174.430816] rfcomm_dlc_clear_timer: dlc cd3fe920 state 9 > [ 174.436553] rfcomm_dlc_unlink: dlc cd3fe920 refcnt 1 session cc751be0 > [ 174.443572] rfcomm_dlc_free: cd3fe920 > [ 174.447570] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 3 > [ 174.454528] rfcomm_send_disc: cc751be0 dlci 0 > [ 174.459259] rfcomm_send_frame: session cc751be0 len 4 > [ 174.464904] rfcomm_process_dlcs: session cc751be0 state 8 > [ 174.470703] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 2 > [ 174.898284] rfcomm_l2data_ready: ccf70400 bytes 4 > [ 174.903442] rfcomm_l2state_change: ccf70400 state 9 > [ 174.908874] rfcomm_process_rx: session cc751be0 state 8 qlen 1 > [ 174.915130] rfcomm_process_rx: @@@ @@@ sk_state = 9 > [ 174.920562] rfcomm_recv_ua: session cc751be0 state 8 dlci 0 > [ 174.926574] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 2 > [ 174.933532] rfcomm_process_rx: @@@ @@@ sk_state == BT_CLOSED , s->initiator=0 > [ 174.941253] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 1 > [ 174.948211] rfcomm_session_del: session cc751be0 state 8 > [ 174.953918] @@@@ in rfcomm_session_del() > [ 174.958312] @@@@ s->list = cc751be0 > [ 174.962097] @@@@ s->list.next = ccbfe9a0 > [ 174.966369] @@@@ s->list.prev = c047d524 > [ 174.970733] @@@@ list is valid, call list_del() > [ 174.975646] @@@@ after list_del() > [ 174.979278] @@@@ s->list = cc751be0 > [ 174.983184] @@@@ s->list.next = 00100100 > [ 174.987457] @@@@ s->list.prev = 00200200 > [ 174.991729] rfcomm_session_close: session cc751be0 state 8 err 104 > [ 174.998504] rfcomm_session_put: in rfcomm_session_put, s->refcnt = 1 > [ 175.005310] rfcomm_session_del: session cc751be0 state 9 > [ 175.011169] @@@@ in rfcomm_session_del() > [ 175.015441] @@@@ s->list = cc751be0 > [ 175.019409] @@@@ s->list.next = 00100100 > [ 175.023651] @@@@ s->list.prev = 00200200 > [ 175.027923] @@@@ list is valid, call list_del() > [ 175.032958] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual > address 00200200 > [ 175.040679] pgd = c0004000 > [ 175.043792] [00200200] *pgd=00000000 > [ 175.047821] Internal error: Oops: 817 [#1] > [ 175.052246] Modules linked in: > [ 175.055725] CPU: 0 Not tainted (2.6.29-omap1-dirty #34) > [ 175.061859] PC is at rfcomm_session_del+0x6c/0x108 > [ 175.067047] LR is at release_console_sem+0x190/0x1a0 > [ 175.072509] pc : [<c033ded8>] lr : [<c0066308>] psr: 60000013 > [ 175.072509] sp : cc1abf38 ip : cc1abe68 fp : cc1abf4c > [ 175.084960] r10: cc751c04 r9 : c036d2fc r8 : cc751be0 > [ 175.090545] r7 : 00000068 r6 : cc751c04 r5 : 00000009 r4 : cc751be0 > [ 175.097656] r3 : 00100100 r2 : 00100100 r1 : 00200200 r0 : c0422876 > > ============= > HCI log analysis > ============= > Compare the hcidump log of the correct case with the one of the panic > case, we found there is only one difference in the message sequence. > In the panic case, headset send L2CAP Disconn_Req immediately after > sending rfcomm UA frame to android. We think this is the reason that > cause the socket state become BT_CLOSED. > > Please compare these two log, pay attention to the message direction > of the last Disconn_Req. > > > Log of correct case: > ---------------------------- > > > 009-09-10 15:27:28.963519 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 22 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0047 len 18 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(d): UIH: cr 0 dlci 20 pf 0 ilen 14 fcs 0xeb > 0000: 0d 0a 2b 43 49 45 56 3a 20 37 2c 33 0d 0a ..+CIEV: 7,3.. > 009-09-10 15:27:28.967272 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > > handle 1 packets 1 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.243945 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0047 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): DISC: cr 0 dlci 20 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0x7d > 009-09-10 15:27:29.247363 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > > handle 1 packets 1 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.274890 > ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): UA: cr 0 dlci 20 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0x57 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.296343 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0047 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): DISC: cr 0 dlci 0 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0x9c > 009-09-10 15:27:29.298480 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > > handle 1 packets 1 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.319873 > ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): UA: cr 0 dlci 0 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0xb6 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.320727 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 12 > L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0047 scid 0x0040 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.323474 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > > handle 1 packets 1 > 009-09-10 15:27:29.337237 > ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 12 > L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0047 scid 0x0040 > > > > > log of panic case: > ------------------------ > > > > 2009-09-10 13:34:24.020208 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 22 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0041 len 18 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(d): UIH: cr 0 dlci 20 pf 0 ilen 14 fcs 0xeb > 0000: 0d 0a 2b 43 49 45 56 3a 20 37 2c 33 0d 0a ..+CIEV: 7,3.. > 2009-09-10 13:34:24.281256 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > 5 > handle 1 packets 1 > 2009-09-10 13:34:24.083580 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0041 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): DISC: cr 0 dlci 20 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0x7d > 2009-09-10 13:34:24.529442 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > 5 > handle 1 packets 1 > 2009-09-10 13:34:24.531914 > ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): UA: cr 0 dlci 20 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0x57 > 2009-09-10 13:34:24.533135 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0041 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): DISC: cr 0 dlci 0 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0x9c > 2009-09-10 13:34:25.028649 > HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets (0x13) plen > 5 > handle 1 packets 1 > 2009-09-10 13:34:25.032128 > ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 8 > L2CAP(d): cid 0x0040 len 4 [psm 3] > RFCOMM(s): UA: cr 0 dlci 0 pf 1 ilen 0 fcs 0xb6 > 2009-09-10 13:34:25.032341 > ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 12 > L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0041 > 2009-09-10 13:34:25.032646 < ACL data: handle 1 flags 0x02 dlen 12 > L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0041 > > ============= > Analysis Result > ============= > For some kinds of Bluetooth headset such as Motorola H560/H620 which > are based on BCM2044S, they will send L2CAP Disconn_Req command right > after sending rfcomm UA frame. This L2CAP Disconn_Req will cause the > rfcomm socket state become BT_CLOSED before completely handling UA > frame, thus it will cause kernel panic. I think we can ignore the > received rfcomm frames if socket state is BT_CLOSED, because it > doesn't make sense in the BT_CLOSED state. > > > ============= > Changed Code > ============= > We changed the code in the function rfcomm_process_rx() in > net/bluetooth/rfcomm/core.c, check the socket state first before > handling the received framew. If the socket state is BT_CLOSED, we > don't handle any rfcomm frames but just close the session. > > The change is like below > > + if (sk->sk_state != BT_CLOSED) { > /* Get data directly from socket receive queue without copying it. */ > while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue))) { > skb_orphan(skb); > rfcomm_recv_frame(s, skb); > } > - > - if (sk->sk_state == BT_CLOSED) { > + } else { > if (!s->initiator) > rfcomm_session_put(s); > > rfcomm_session_close(s, sk->sk_err); > } so I do see the issue here, but I don't agree with the fix since it changes behavior that might cause other issues. So in case the frame processing leads to sk->sk_state == BT_CLOSED we are not closing the connection anymore if we make it depend on a state before the frame processing. And nothing guarantees that rfcomm_process_rx gets scheduled again. diff --git a/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/core.c b/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/core.c index 94b3388..606143b 100644 --- a/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/core.c +++ b/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/core.c @@ -1798,12 +1798,16 @@ static inline void rfcomm_process_rx(struct rfcomm_session *s) BT_DBG("session %p state %ld qlen %d", s, s->state, skb_queue_len(&sk->sk_receive_queue)); + rfcomm_session_hold(s); + /* Get data directly from socket receive queue without copying it. */ while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue))) { skb_orphan(skb); rfcomm_recv_frame(s, skb); } + rfcomm_session_put(s); + if (sk->sk_state == BT_CLOSED) { if (!s->initiator) rfcomm_session_put(s); What does the above patch do for you? Since if I read it correctly, then the rfcomm_recv_ua causes the rfcomm_session_put to trigger the closing of the session. And then in this case it is delayed until after all frames are processed. Regards Marcel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html