On 4/26/19 12:09 PM, Jessica Yu wrote: > +++ Heiko Carstens [26/04/19 17:07 +0200]: >> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 09:22:34AM -0400, Prarit Bhargava wrote: >>> On 4/26/19 9:07 AM, Heiko Carstens wrote: >>> > Hello Prarit, >>> > >>> > it looks like your commit f9a75c1d717f ("modules: Only return -EEXIST >>> > for modules that have finished loading") _sometimes_ causes hangs on >>> > s390. This is unfortunately not 100% reproducible, however the >>> > mentioned commit seems to be the only relevant one in modules.c. >>> > >>> > What I see is a hanging system with messages like this on the console: >>> > >>> > [ 65.876040] rcu: INFO: rcu_sched self-detected stall on CPU >>> > [ 65.876049] rcu: 7-....: (5999 ticks this GP) >>> idle=eae/1/0x4000000000000002 softirq=1181/1181 fqs=2729 >>> > [ 65.876078] (t=6000 jiffies g=-471 q=17196) >>> > [ 65.876084] Task dump for CPU 7: >>> > [ 65.876088] systemd-udevd R running task 0 731 721 >>> 0x06000004 >>> > [ 65.876097] Call Trace: >>> > [ 65.876113] ([<0000000000abb264>] __schedule+0x2e4/0x6e0) >>> > [ 65.876122] [<00000000001ee486>] finished_loading+0x4e/0xb0 >>> > [ 65.876128] [<00000000001f1ed6>] load_module+0xcce/0x27a0 >>> > [ 65.876134] [<00000000001f3af0>] __s390x_sys_init_module+0x148/0x178 >>> > [ 65.876142] [<0000000000ac0766>] system_call+0x2aa/0x2c8 >>> > I did not look any further into the dump, however since the commit >>> > touches exactly the code path which seems to be looping... ;) >>> > >>> >>> Ouch :( I wonder if I exposed a further race or another bug. Heiko, can you >>> determine which module is stuck? Warning: I have not compiled this code. >> >> Here we go: >> >> [ 11.716866] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716867] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716868] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716870] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716871] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716872] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716874] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716875] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 11.716876] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 16.726850] add_unformed_module: 31403529 callbacks suppressed >> [ 16.726853] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 16.726862] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 16.726865] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 16.726867] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> [ 16.726869] PRARIT: waiting for module s390_trng to load. >> >> If I'm not mistaken then there was _no_ corresponding message on the >> console stating that the module already exists. Heiko, Where is the s390_trng module? I can't seem to find it in the tree. [02:06 PM root@ibm-z-108 linux-next]# find ./ -name *s390_trng* [02:06 PM root@ibm-z-108 linux-next]# git grep s390_trng [02:07 PM root@ibm-z-108 linux-next]# P. > > Hm, my current theory is that we have a module whose exit() function > is taking a while to run to completion. While it is doing so, the > module's state is already set to MODULE_STATE_GOING. > > With Prarit's patch, since this module is probably still in GOING, > add_unformed_module() will wait until the module is finally gone. If > this takes too long, we will keep trying to add ourselves to the > module list and hence stay in the loop in add_unformed_module(). > According to Documentation/RCU/stallwarn.txt, this looping in the > kernel may trigger an rcu stall warning (see bullet point stating "a > CPU looping anywhere in the kernel without invoking schedule()". > > Heiko, could you modify the patch to print the module's state to > confirm? > > Thanks, > > Jessica