Hi Shuah, On 8/12/19 7:14 PM, Shuah Khan wrote: > On 8/12/19 1:10 PM, Shuah Khan wrote: >> On 8/12/19 12:52 PM, André Almeida wrote: >>> Hi Shuah, >>> >>> On 8/12/19 11:08 AM, Shuah Khan wrote: >>>> On 8/9/19 9:51 PM, Helen Koike wrote: >>>>> Hi Andre, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for testing this. >>>>> >>>>> On 8/9/19 9:24 PM, André Almeida wrote: >>>>>> On 8/9/19 9:17 PM, Shuah Khan wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Andre, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 8/9/19 5:52 PM, André Almeida wrote: >>>>>>>> Hello Shuah, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for the patch, I did some comments below. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 8/9/19 6:45 PM, Shuah Khan wrote: >>>>>>>>> vimc uses Component API to split the driver into functional >>>>>>>>> components. >>>>>>>>> The real hardware resembles a monolith structure than component and >>>>>>>>> component structure added a level of complexity making it hard to >>>>>>>>> maintain without adding any real benefit. >>>>>>>>> The sensor is one vimc component that would makes sense to be a >>>>>>>>> separate >>>>>>>>> module to closely align with the real hardware. It would be easier to >>>>>>>>> collapse vimc into single monolithic driver first and then split the >>>>>>>>> sensor off as a separate module. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This patch series emoves the component API and makes minimal >>>>>>>>> changes to >>>>>>>>> the code base preserving the functional division of the code >>>>>>>>> structure. >>>>>>>>> Preserving the functional structure allows us to split the sensor off >>>>>>>>> as a separate module in the future. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Major design elements in this change are: >>>>>>>>> - Use existing struct vimc_ent_config and struct >>>>>>>>> vimc_pipeline_config >>>>>>>>> to drive the initialization of the functional components. >>>>>>>>> - Make vimc_ent_config global by moving it to vimc.h >>>>>>>>> - Add two new hooks add and rm to initialize and register, >>>>>>>>> unregister >>>>>>>>> and free subdevs. >>>>>>>>> - All component API is now gone and bind and unbind hooks are >>>>>>>>> modified >>>>>>>>> to do "add" and "rm" with minimal changes to just add and rm >>>>>>>>> subdevs. >>>>>>>>> - vimc-core's bind and unbind are now register and unregister. >>>>>>>>> - vimc-core invokes "add" hooks from its >>>>>>>>> vimc_register_devices(). >>>>>>>>> The "add" hooks remain the same and register subdevs. They >>>>>>>>> don't >>>>>>>>> create platform devices of their own and use vimc's >>>>>>>>> pdev.dev as >>>>>>>>> their reference device. The "add" hooks save their >>>>>>>>> vimc_ent_device(s) >>>>>>>>> in the corresponding vimc_ent_config. >>>>>>>>> - vimc-core invokes "rm" hooks from its unregister to >>>>>>>>> unregister >>>>>>>>> subdevs >>>>>>>>> and cleanup. >>>>>>>>> - vimc-core invokes "add" and "rm" hooks with pointer to struct >>>>>>>>> vimc_device >>>>>>>>> and the corresponding struct vimc_ent_config pointer. >>>>>>>>> The following configure and stream test works on all devices. >>>>>>>>> media-ctl -d platform:vimc -V '"Sensor >>>>>>>>> A":0[fmt:SBGGR8_1X8/640x480]' >>>>>>>>> media-ctl -d platform:vimc -V '"Debayer >>>>>>>>> A":0[fmt:SBGGR8_1X8/640x480]' >>>>>>>>> media-ctl -d platform:vimc -V '"Sensor >>>>>>>>> B":0[fmt:SBGGR8_1X8/640x480]' >>>>>>>>> media-ctl -d platform:vimc -V '"Debayer >>>>>>>>> B":0[fmt:SBGGR8_1X8/640x480]' >>>>>>>>> v4l2-ctl -z platform:vimc -d "RGB/YUV Capture" -v >>>>>>>>> width=1920,height=1440 >>>>>>>>> v4l2-ctl -z platform:vimc -d "Raw Capture 0" -v >>>>>>>>> pixelformat=BA81 >>>>>>>>> v4l2-ctl -z platform:vimc -d "Raw Capture 1" -v >>>>>>>>> pixelformat=BA81 >>>>>>>>> v4l2-ctl --stream-mmap --stream-count=100 -d /dev/video1 >>>>>>>>> v4l2-ctl --stream-mmap --stream-count=100 -d /dev/video2 >>>>>>>>> v4l2-ctl --stream-mmap --stream-count=100 -d /dev/video3 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The third patch in the series fixes a general protection fault found >>>>>>>>> when rmmod is done while stream is active. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I applied your patch on top of media_tree/master and I did some >>>>>>>> testing. >>>>>>>> Not sure if I did something wrong, but just adding and removing the >>>>>>>> module generated a kernel panic: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for testing. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Odd. I tested modprobe and rmmod both.I was working on Linux 5.3-rc2. >>>>>>> I will apply these to media latest and work from there. I have to >>>>>>> rebase these on top of the reverts from Lucas and Helen >>>>>> >>>>>> Ok, please let me know if I succeeded to reproduce. >>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ~# modprobe vimc >>>>>>>> ~# rmmod vimc >>>>>>>> [ 16.452974] stack segment: 0000 [#1] SMP PTI >>>>>>>> [ 16.453688] CPU: 0 PID: 2038 Comm: rmmod Not tainted 5.3.0-rc2+ #36 >>>>>>>> [ 16.454678] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), >>>>>>>> BIOS 1.12.0-20181126_142135-anatol 04/01/2014 >>>>>>>> [ 16.456191] RIP: 0010:kfree+0x4d/0x240 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> <registers values...> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [ 16.469188] Call Trace: >>>>>>>> [ 16.469666] vimc_remove+0x35/0x90 [vimc] >>>>>>>> [ 16.470436] platform_drv_remove+0x1f/0x40 >>>>>>>> [ 16.471233] device_release_driver_internal+0xd3/0x1b0 >>>>>>>> [ 16.472184] driver_detach+0x37/0x6b >>>>>>>> [ 16.472882] bus_remove_driver+0x50/0xc1 >>>>>>>> [ 16.473569] vimc_exit+0xc/0xca0 [vimc] >>>>>>>> [ 16.474231] __x64_sys_delete_module+0x18d/0x240 >>>>>>>> [ 16.475036] do_syscall_64+0x43/0x110 >>>>>>>> [ 16.475656] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9 >>>>>>>> [ 16.476504] RIP: 0033:0x7fceb8dafa4b >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> <registers values...> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [ 16.484853] Modules linked in: vimc(-) videobuf2_vmalloc >>>>>>>> videobuf2_memops v4l2_tpg videobuf2_v4l2 videobuf2_common >>>>>>>> [ 16.486187] ---[ end trace 91e5e0894e254d49 ]--- >>>>>>>> [ 16.486758] RIP: 0010:kfree+0x4d/0x240 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> <registers values...> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> fish: “rmmod vimc” terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary >>>>>>>> error) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just added the module after booting, no other action was made. >>>>>>>> Here is >>>>>>>> how my `git log --oneline` looks like: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 897d708e922b media: vimc: Fix gpf in rmmod path when stream is active >>>>>>>> 2e4a5ad8ad6d media: vimc: Collapse component structure into a single >>>>>>>> monolithic driver >>>>>>>> 7c8da1687e92 media: vimc: move private defines to a common header >>>>>>>> 97299a303532 media: Remove dev_err() usage after platform_get_irq() >>>>>>>> 25a3d6bac6b9 media: adv7511/cobalt: rename driver name to adv7511-v4l2 >>>>> >>>>> I couldn't reproduce the error, my tree looks the same: >>>>> >>>>> [I] koike@floko ~/m/o/linux> git log --oneline >>>>> e3345155c8ed (HEAD) media: vimc: Fix gpf in rmmod path when stream is >>>>> active >>>>> 43e9e2fe761f media: vimc: Collapse component structure into a single >>>>> monolithic driver >>>>> 8a6d0b9adde0 media: vimc: move private defines to a common header >>>>> 97299a303532 (media/master) media: Remove dev_err() usage after >>>>> platform_get_irq() >>>>> 25a3d6bac6b9 media: adv7511/cobalt: rename driver name to adv7511-v4l2 >>>> >>>> Thanks Helen for trying to reproduce and sharing the result. >>> >>> Me and Helen found out what is the problem. If you follow this call trace: >>> >>> vimc_ent_sd_unregister() >>> v4l2_device_unregister_subdev() >>> v4l2_subdev_release() >>> >>> You'll notice that this last function calls the `release` callback >>> implementation of the subdevice. For instance, the `release` of >>> vimc-sensor is this one: >>> >>> static void vimc_sen_release(struct v4l2_subdev *sd) >>> { >>> struct vimc_sen_device *vsen = >>> container_of(sd, struct vimc_sen_device, sd); >>> >>> v4l2_ctrl_handler_free(&vsen->hdl); >>> tpg_free(&vsen->tpg); >>> kfree(vsen); >>> } >>> >>> And then you can see that `vsen` has been freed. Back to >>> vimc_ent_sd_unregister(), after v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(), the >>> function will call vimc_pads_cleanup(). This is basically a >>> kfree(ved->pads), but `ved` has just been freed at >>> v4l2_subdev_release(), producing a memory fault. >>> >>> To fix that, we found two options: >>> >>> - place the kfree(ved->pads) inside the release callback of each >>> subdevice and removing vimc_pads_cleanup() from >>> vimc_ent_sd_unregister() >>> - use a auxiliary variable to hold the address of the pads, for instance: >>> >>> void vimc_ent_sd_unregister(...) >>> { >>> struct media_pad *pads = ved->pads; >>> ... >>> vimc_pads_cleanup(pads); >>> } >>> >>> >> >> I fixed a problem in the thirds patch. vimc-capture uses the first >> approach - placing the kfree(ved->pads) inside the release callback. >> >> I am debugging another such problem in unbind path while streaming. >> I am working on v2 and I will look for the rmmod problem and fix it. >> >> thanks again for testing and finding the root cause. >> -- Shuah > > Hi Andre, > > Here is what's happening. > > Before this change, you can't really do rmmod vimc, because vimc is in > use by other component drivers. With the collapse, now you can actually > do rmmod on vimc and this problem in vimc_ent_sd_unregister() that frees > pads first and the does v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(). > > I fixed this in the 3/3 patch. I can reproduce the problem with patches 1 and 2, and patch 3 fixes it. > > Did you test with the third patch in this series? yes, we tested with 3/3, but the new problem now is when doing the following in this order: v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(sd); vimc_pads_cleanup(ved->pads); v4l2_device_unregister_subdev() calls the release function of the subdevice that frees the ved object, so ved->pads is not valid anymore. That is why André suggested a temporary variable to hold ved->pads and to be able to free it later: struct media_pad *pads = ved->pads; v4l2_device_unregister_subdev(sd); vimc_pads_cleanup(pads); // So we don't use the ved object here anymore. Regards, Helen > > thanks, > -- Shuah