Hello! On Mon 06-05-19 20:54:24, Olivier Chapelliere wrote: > It finally took a month to happen again : python processes watching a > directory are stuck in inotify_release. > I ran the sysrq commands as you requested and attached the result. Thanks. I was looking into these traces but the situation is the same as before. Everyone is blocked waiting for inotify group to shut down. That is blocked waiting for worker to finish destroying notification marks and the worker is blocked in synchronize_srcu() waiting for SRCU grace period to end. Now I didn't find any process that would be holding the SRCU lock so it seems that someone exited the SRCU locked section without releasing the lock. I've checked 4.15 your Ubuntu kernel is based on and I don't see how that would be possible. It it possible though, that the problem is introduced by some Ubuntu specific backports. Would it be possible for you to run some vanilla kernel (i.e., without Ubuntu modifications)? Honza > On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 10:52 AM Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > On Thu 28-03-19 09:26:45, Olivier Chapelliere wrote: > > > According to what I read on internet you seem to be the right person to get > > > in touch with when one has problems with inotify. > > > > Yes, there's also linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list which we use > > (added to CC). > > > > > We are monitoring several directories in python processes through inotify. > > > But after few days all processes are stuck in a call to inotify_release. > > > Once I detected the problem, I dumped info to dmesg with sysrq-trigger > > > (dmesg content attached): > > > echo w > /proc/sysrq-trigger > > > > Looking through the stack traces, all of them wait in fput() -> > > inotify_release() -> ... -> fsnotify_wait_marks_destroyed() -> > > flush_delayed_work(&reaper_work). So they wait for worker process to > > destroy all marks for the group. However that worker (kworker/u8:4) is > > stuck in: > > > > fsnotify_mark_destroy_workfn() -> synchronize_srcu(&fsnotify_mark_srcu) > > > > So the question is who is holding fsnotify_mark_srcu so that SRCU cannot > > declare new grace period. I don't see any such process among the processes > > you've shown in the dump (but it should be there) so it's a bit of a > > mystery. > > > > > Our production env is ubuntu 18.04 kernel 4.15 fs ext4 > > > This problem appears on a weekly basis so I will be able to run additional > > > commands to track down the issue if needed. > > > > So when this happens again, try grabbing output of sysrq-l and sysrq-t if > > we can find the task holding fsnotify_mark_srcu. > > > > Honza > > -- > > Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> > > SUSE Labs, CR > > > > -- > Olivier Chapelliere -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR