Re: [PATCH 1/8] pci: Make sriov work with hotplug removal

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On 10/18/2011 09:49 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Yinghai Lu<yinghai.lu@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 10/17/2011 03:12 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:

Maybe this is the best we can do, but it still doesn't seem ideal, and
it's certainly not obvious when reading the code.  It doesn't seem
right for the driver ->remove() method to be calling
pci_destroy_dev().   Won't the core data structures be corrupted if a
defective driver doesn't call pci_disable_sriov()?  Seems like we
could end up with a device that's been physically removed, but still
has pci_dev structs hanging around.

i did add some print out in
        pci_stop_bus_device
when stop PF, that function is called for those VFs.

also driver have to call pci_disable_sriov() and that is current design.

Yep.  But I don't have to like the current design :)  It doesn't seem
as robust as it could be.

It took me a long time to puzzle out what was happening here.  Here's
some possible changelog text that would have saved me a lot of time:

     The PCI hot-remove path calls pci_stop_bus_devices() via
     pci_remove_bus_device().

     pci_stop_bus_devices() traverses the bus->devices list (point A below),
     stopping each device in turn, which calls the driver remove() method.  When
     the device is an SR-IOV PF, the driver calls pci_disable_sriov(), which
     also uses pci_remove_bus_device() to remove the VF devices from the
     bus->devices list (point B).

         pci_remove_bus_device
           pci_stop_bus_device
             pci_stop_bus_devices(subordinate)
               list_for_each(bus->devices)<-- A
                 pci_stop_bus_device(PF)
                   ...
                     driver->remove
                       pci_disable_sriov
                         ...
                           pci_remove_bus_device(VF)
                               <remove from bus_list>   <-- B

     At B, we're changing the same list we're iterating through at A, so when
     the driver remove() method returns, the pci_stop_bus_devices() iterator has
     a pointer to a list entry that has already been freed.

     This patch avoids the problem by building a separate list of all PFs on
     the bus and traversing that at A instead of the bus->devices list.

yes.
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