On 12 February 2013 03:49, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Monday, February 11, 2013 08:27:49 PM Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: >> On Monday, February 11, 2013 12:01:37 PM Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >> > [+cc Rafael] >> > >> > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Daniel J Blueman <daniel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > > On 11 February 2013 21:03, Daniel J Blueman <daniel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> With 3.8-rc7, when unplugging the Thunderbolt ethernet adapter (bus 0a >> > >> [1]) on a Macbook Pro 10,1, we see the PCIe port correctly released: >> > >> >> > >> pciehp 0000:06:03.0:pcie24: Card not present on Slot(3) >> > >> tg3 0000:0a:00.0: tg3_abort_hw timed out, TX_MODE_ENABLE will not >> > >> clear MAC_TX_MODE=ffffffff >> > >> tg3 0000:0a:00.0 eth0: No firmware running >> > >> tg3 0000:0a:00.0 eth0: Link is down >> > >> [sched_delayed] sched: RT throttling activated >> > >> pcieport 0000:00:01.1: System wakeup enabled by ACPI >> > >> pciehp 0000:09:00.0:pcie24: unloading service driver pciehp >> > >> pci_bus 0000:0a: busn_res: [bus 0a] is released >> > >> pci_bus 0000:09: busn_res: [bus 09-0a] is released >> > >> >> > >> After some activity later (eg I can reproduce this by switching to a >> > >> text console and back), often we'll see an oops: >> > >> >> > >> Unable to handle kernel paging request at 0000000000001070 >> > >> pci_pme_list_scan+0x3d/0xe0 >> > >> Call Trace: >> > >> process_one_work+0x193 >> > >> ? process_one_work+0x131 >> > >> ? pci_pme_wakeup+0x60 >> > >> worker_thread+0x15d >> > >> >> > >> (gdb) list *(pci_pme_list_scan+0x3d) >> > >> 0xffffffff8123f6dd is in pci_pme_list_scan (drivers/pci/pci.c:1556). >> > >> 1551 /* >> > >> 1552 * If bridge is in low power state, the >> > >> 1553 * configuration space of subordinate devices >> > >> 1554 * may be not accessible >> > >> 1555 */ >> > >> 1556 if (bridge && bridge->current_state != PCI_D0) >> > >> 1557 continue; >> > >> 1558 pci_pme_wakeup(pme_dev->dev, NULL); >> > >> 1559 } else { >> > >> 1560 list_del(&pme_dev->list); >> > >> >> > >> Since a panic in vsnprintf happens after the oops (hence I can't catch >> > >> it with EFI pstore), it is almost certainly significant heap >> > >> corruption; this would explain why pme_dev became null (the load has >> > >> been ordered ahead). >> > >> >> > >> I'll see what I can find out with memory poisoning and list debugging. >> > > >> > > Enabling a bunch of related debugging, we see pme_dev is non-null and: >> > > >> > > BUG: Unable to handle NULL pointer dereference at >> > > pci_bus_read_config_word+0x6c >> > > PGD 26314c067 PUD 2633f9067 PMD 0 >> > > Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP >> > > pci_check_pme_status+0x4f >> > > pci_pme_wakeup+0x21 >> > > pci_pme_list_scan+0xd5 >> > > process_one_work+0x1ca >> > > ? process_one_work+0x160 >> > > ? pci_pme_wakeup+0x60 >> > > worker_thread+0x14e >> > > >> > > Anyway, it looks like the device being unplugged wasn't removed from >> > > pci_pme_list as pci_pme_active(dev, false) wasn't called. >> > > >> > > From a quick review, I wasn't able to find the right place in the >> > > call-chain which I only see releases the child busses and PCIe port >> > > drivers. Anyone? >> > >> > It looks like drivers *add* devices to pci_pme_list when they use >> > pci_enable_wake() or pci_wake_from_d3(). But many drivers never >> > remove their devices, and I don't see any place where the core does it >> > either. My guess is we need to remove it in pci_stop_dev() (we >> > already do pcie_aspm_exit_link_state() there) or somewhere similar. >> >> Yes, we should call pci_pme_active(dev, false) somewhere in there I think. >> It's fine to call that even if PME was not "active" before. > > Daniel, I wonder if the patch below helps? > > Rafael > > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/pci/remove.c | 2 ++ > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > > Index: test/drivers/pci/remove.c > =================================================================== > --- test.orig/drivers/pci/remove.c > +++ test/drivers/pci/remove.c > @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ static void pci_free_resources(struct pc > > static void pci_stop_dev(struct pci_dev *dev) > { > + pci_pme_active(dev, false); > + > if (dev->is_added) { > pci_proc_detach_device(dev); > pci_remove_sysfs_dev_files(dev); Indeed, the oops would prevent hitting the lockdep warning, which is a secondary matter. As it stands, this fix prevents the fatal oops, so IMHO is urgent material for 3.8-final. I can't prove that is_added will always be true, so let's stick with your patch. Tested-by: Daniel J Blueman <daniel@xxxxxxxxx> -- Daniel J Blueman -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html