On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 8:45 AM Baoquan He <bhe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 01/10/20 at 04:00pm, Jerry Hoemann wrote: > > > I am not understanding this failure mode either. That code in > > > pci_device_shutdown() was added originally to address this very issue. > > > The patch 4fc9bbf98fd6 ("PCI: Disable Bus Master only on kexec reboot") > > > shut down any errant DMAs from PCI devices as we kexec a new kernel. In > > > this new patch, this is the same code path that will be taken again when > > > kdump kernel is shutting down. If the errant DMA problem was not fixed > > > by clearing Bus Master bit in this path when kdump kernel was being > > > kexec'd, why does the same code path work the second time around when > > > kdump kernel is shutting down? Is there more going on that we don't > > > understand? > > > > > > > Khalid, > > > > I don't believe we execute that code path in the crash case. > > > > The variable kexec_in_progress is set true in kernel_kexec() before calling > > machine_kexec(). This is the fast reboot case. > > > > I don't see kexec_in_progress set true elsewhere. > > > > > > The code path for crash is different. > > > > For instance, panic() will call > > -> __crash_kexec() which calls > > -> machine_kexec(). > > > > So the setting of kexec_in_progress is bypassed. > > Yeah, it's a differet behaviour than kexec case. I talked to Kairui, the > patch log may be not very clear. Below is summary I got from my > understanding about this issue: > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Problem: > > When crash is triggered, system jumps into kdump kernel to collect > vmcore and dump out. After dumping is finished, kdump kernel will try > ty reboot to normal kernel. This hang happened during kdump kernel > rebooting, when dumping is network dumping, e.g ssh/nfs, local storage > is HPSA. > > Root cause: > > When configuring network dumping, only network driver modules are added > into kdump initramfs. However, the storage HPSA pcie device is enabled > in 1st kernel, its status is PCI_D3hot. When crashed system jumps to kdump > kernel, we didn't shutdown any device for safety and efficiency. Then > during kdump kernel boot up, the pci scan will get hpsa device and only > initialize its status as pci_dev->current_state = PCI_UNKNOWN. This > pci_dev->current_state will be manipulated by the relevant device > driver. So HPSA device will never have chance to calibrate its status, > and can't be shut down by pci_device_shutdown() called by reboot > service. It's still PCI_D3hot, then crash happened when system try to > shutdown its upper bridge. > > Fix: > > Here, Kairui uses a quirk to get PM state and mask off value bigger than > PCI_D3cold. Means, all devices will get PM state > pci_dev->current_state = PCI_D0 or PCI_D3hot Or to put it simple, I just synced the actual PM state into pci_dev->current_state using a quirk, for kdump kernel only. > Finally, during kdump > reboot stage, this device can be shut down successfully by clearing its > master bit. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > About this patch, I think the quirk getting active PM state for all devices > may be risky, it will impact normal kernel too which doesn't have this issue. > > Wondering if there's any other way to fix or work around it. > Thank you for the detailed description! -- Best Regards, Kairui Song