On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 06:15:58PM +0000, Gulam Mohamed wrote: > Problem description: > > During the kernel patching, customer was switching between the iscsi > disks. To switch between the iscsi disks, it was logging out the > currently connected iscsi disk and then logging in to the new iscsi > disk. This was being done using a script. Customer was also using the > "parted" command in the script to list the partition details just > before the iscsi logout. This usage of "parted" command was creating > an issue and we were seeing stale links of the > disks in /sys/class/block. > > Analysis: > > As part of iscsi logout, the partitions and the disk will be removed > in the function del_gendisk() which is done through a kworker. The > parted command, used to list the partitions, will open the disk in > RW mode which results in systemd-udevd re-reading the partitions. The > ioctl used to re-read partitions is BLKRRPART. This will trigger the > rescanning of partitions which will also delete and re-add the > partitions. So, both iscsi logout processing (through kworker) and the > "parted" command (through systemd-udevd) will be involved in > add/delete of partitions. In our case, the following sequence of > operations happened (the iscsi device is /dev/sdb with partition sdb1): > > 1. sdb1 was removed by PARTED > 2. kworker, as part of iscsi logout, couldn't remove sdb1 as it was > already removed by PARTED > 3. sdb1 was added by parted > 4. sdb was NOW removed as part of iscsi logout (the last part of the > device removal after remoing the partitions) > > Since the symlink /sys/class/block/sdb1 points to > /sys/class/devices/platform/hostx/sessionx/targetx:x/block/sdb/sdb1 > and since sdb is already removed, the symlink /sys/class/block/sdb1 > will be orphan and stale. So, this stale link is a result of the race > condition in kernel between the systemd-udevd and iscsi-logout > processing as described above. We were able to reproduce this even > with latest upstream kernel. > > Fix: > > While Dropping/Adding partitions as part of BLKRRPART ioctl, take the > read lock for "bdev_lookup_sem" to sync with del_gendisk(). > > Signed-off-by: Gulam Mohamed <gulam.mohamed@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > fs/block_dev.c | 15 +++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fs/block_dev.c b/fs/block_dev.c > index 09d6f7229db9..e903a7edfd63 100644 > --- a/fs/block_dev.c > +++ b/fs/block_dev.c > @@ -1245,9 +1245,17 @@ int bdev_disk_changed(struct block_device *bdev, bool invalidate) > lockdep_assert_held(&bdev->bd_mutex); > > rescan: > + down_read(&bdev_lookup_sem); > + if (!(disk->flags & GENHD_FL_UP)) { > + up_read(&bdev_lookup_sem); > + return -ENXIO; > + } This way might cause deadlock: 1) code path BLKRRPART: mutex_lock(bdev->bd_mutex) down_read(&bdev_lookup_sem); 2) del_gendisk(): down_write(&bdev_lookup_sem); mutex_lock(&disk->part0->bd_mutex); Given GENHD_FL_UP is only checked when opening one bdev, and fsync_bdev() and __invalidate_device() needn't to open bdev, so the following way may work for your issue: diff --git a/block/genhd.c b/block/genhd.c index 39ca97b0edc6..5eb27995d4ab 100644 --- a/block/genhd.c +++ b/block/genhd.c @@ -617,6 +617,7 @@ void del_gendisk(struct gendisk *disk) mutex_lock(&disk->part0->bd_mutex); blk_drop_partitions(disk); + disk->flags &= ~GENHD_FL_UP; mutex_unlock(&disk->part0->bd_mutex); fsync_bdev(disk->part0); @@ -629,7 +630,6 @@ void del_gendisk(struct gendisk *disk) remove_inode_hash(disk->part0->bd_inode); set_capacity(disk, 0); - disk->flags &= ~GENHD_FL_UP; up_write(&bdev_lookup_sem); if (!(disk->flags & GENHD_FL_HIDDEN)) { diff --git a/fs/block_dev.c b/fs/block_dev.c index b8abccd03e5d..06b70b8e3f67 100644 --- a/fs/block_dev.c +++ b/fs/block_dev.c @@ -1245,6 +1245,8 @@ int bdev_disk_changed(struct block_device *bdev, bool invalidate) lockdep_assert_held(&bdev->bd_mutex); rescan: + if(!(disk->flags & GENHD_FL_UP)) + return -ENXIO; if (bdev->bd_part_count) return -EBUSY; sync_blockdev(bdev); Thanks, Ming