On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 01:35:22AM +0000, Michael Kelley wrote: > From: Saurabh Singh Sengar <ssengar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2025 8:52 AM > > > [snip] > > > > > > > > > > While we are at it, I want to mention that I also observed below WARN > > > > > while removing the hyperv_fb, but that needs a separate fix. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [ 44.111220] WARNING: CPU: 35 PID: 1882 at drivers/video/fbdev/core/fb_info.c:70 framebuffer_release+0x2c/0x40 > > > > > < snip > > > > > > [ 44.111289] Call Trace: > > > > > [ 44.111290] <TASK> > > > > > [ 44.111291] ? show_regs+0x6c/0x80 > > > > > [ 44.111295] ? __warn+0x8d/0x150 > > > > > [ 44.111298] ? framebuffer_release+0x2c/0x40 > > > > > [ 44.111300] ? report_bug+0x182/0x1b0 > > > > > [ 44.111303] ? handle_bug+0x6e/0xb0 > > > > > [ 44.111306] ? exc_invalid_op+0x18/0x80 > > > > > [ 44.111308] ? asm_exc_invalid_op+0x1b/0x20 > > > > > [ 44.111311] ? framebuffer_release+0x2c/0x40 > > > > > [ 44.111313] ? hvfb_remove+0x86/0xa0 [hyperv_fb] > > > > > [ 44.111315] vmbus_remove+0x24/0x40 [hv_vmbus] > > > > > [ 44.111323] device_remove+0x40/0x80 > > > > > [ 44.111325] device_release_driver_internal+0x20b/0x270 > > > > > [ 44.111327] ? bus_find_device+0xb3/0xf0 > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for pointing this out. Interestingly, I'm not seeing this WARN > > > > in my experiments. What base kernel are you testing with? Are you > > > > testing on a local VM or in Azure? What exactly are you doing > > > > to create the problem? I've been doing unbind of the driver, > > > > but maybe you are doing something different. > > > > > > > > FWIW, there is yet another issue where after doing two unbind/bind > > > > cycles of the hyperv_fb driver, there's an error about freeing a > > > > non-existent resource. I know what that problem is, and it's in > > > > vmbus_drv.c. I'll be submitting a patch for that as soon as I figure out > > > > a clean fix. > > > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > This is on local Hyper-V. Kernel: 6.14.0-rc1-next-20250205+ > > > I run below command to reproduce the above error: > > > echo "5620e0c7-8062-4dce-aeb7-520c7ef76171" > > > /sys/bus/vmbus/devices/5620e0c7-8062-4dce-aeb7-520c7ef76171/driver/unbind > > > > > > When hvfb_remove is called I can see the refcount for framebuffer is 2 when , > > > I expect it to be 1. After unregistering this framebuffer there is still 1 refcount > > > remains, which is the reason for this WARN at the time of framebuffer_release. > > > > > > I wonder who is registering/using this extra framebuffer. Its not hyperv_drm or > > > hyperv_fb IIUC. > > > > > > - Saurabh > > > > Here are more details about this WARN: > > > > Xorg opens `/dev/fb0`, which increases the framebuffer's reference > > count, as mentioned above. As a result, when unbinding the driver, > > this WARN is expected, indicating that the framebuffer is still in use. > > > > I am open to suggestion what could be the correct behavior in this case. > > There acan be two possible options: > > > > 1. Check the framebuffer reference count and prevent the driver from > > unbinding/removal. > > OR > > > > 2. Allow the driver to unbind while issuing this WARN. (Current scenario) > > > > >From looking at things and doing an experiment, I think there's a 3rd > option, which gets rid of the of the WARN while still allowing the unbind. > > The experiment is to boot Linux in a Gen2 Hyper-V guest with both the > Hyper-V FB and Hyper-V DRM modules removed. In this case, the > generic EFI framebuffer driver (efifb) should get used. With this driver, > a program can open /dev/fb0, and while it is open, unbind the efifb > driver (which is in /sys/bus/platform/drivers/efi-framebuffer). > Interestingly, there's no WARN generated. But when the hyperv_fb > driver is loaded and used, the WARN *is* generated, as you observed. > > So I looked at the code for efifb. It does the framebuffer_release() > call in a function that hyperv_fb doesn't have. Based on the comments > in efifb.c, we need a similar function to handle the call to > framebuffer_release(). And the efifb driver also does the iounmap() > in that same function, which makes we wonder if the hyperv_fb > driver should do similarly. It will need a little more analysis to > figure that out. > > You found the bug. Do you want to work on fixing the hyperv_fb > driver? And maybe the Hyper-V DRM driver needs the same fix. > I haven't looked. Alternatively, if you are busy, I can work on the fix. > Let me know your preference. > > Michael Thanks for your analysis, its a good to know about fbib driver is not having this issue. We can take it as a reference. At the first look I see efib driver is having a fb_ops.fb_destroy function which gets called after put_fb_info (responsible for decrementing the ref count). Also it uses devm_register_framebuffer which handles the registration and unregister of framebuffer more gracefully. I will work on this. - Saurabh