Here is my output after apply your patch, the duplication device still exist: [ 48.012300] remoteproc remoteproc0: crash detected in f9210000.toppwr:tl421-rproc: type watchdog [ 48.023473] remoteproc remoteproc0: handling crash #1 in f9210000.toppwr:tl421-rproc [ 48.037504] remoteproc remoteproc0: recovering f9210000.toppwr:tl421-rproc [ 48.048837] remoteproc remoteproc0: stopped remote processor f9210000.toppwr:tl421-rproc [ 48.061969] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg host is online [ 48.061976] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-ttyADSP addr 0x1 [ 48.062956] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-clk addr 0x2 [ 48.063489] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-syslog addr 0x3 [ 48.063815] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-rtc addr 0x4 [ 48.064064] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-ttyADSP addr 0x1 [ 48.064080] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-ttyADSP:ffffffff:1 already exist [ 48.064087] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064102] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-ttyADSP addr 0x1 [ 48.064118] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-ttyADSP:ffffffff:1 already exist [ 48.064127] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064139] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-clk addr 0x2 [ 48.064153] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-clk:ffffffff:2 already exist [ 48.064159] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064174] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-syslog addr 0x3 [ 48.064192] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-syslog:ffffffff:3 already exist [ 48.064200] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064213] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-rtc addr 0x4 [ 48.064229] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-rtc:ffffffff:4 already exist [ 48.064235] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064286] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-syslog addr 0x3 [ 48.064302] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-syslog:ffffffff:3 already exist [ 48.064306] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064318] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-rtc addr 0x4 [ 48.064334] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-rtc:ffffffff:4 already exist [ 48.064339] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064351] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-hostfs addr 0x5 [ 48.064773] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-hostfs addr 0x5 [ 48.064789] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-hostfs:ffffffff:5 already exist [ 48.064797] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.064930] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel addr 0x5f7361 [ 48.064945] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_find_device failed [ 48.064957] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-rtc addr 0x4 [ 48.064973] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-rtc:ffffffff:4 already exist [ 48.064979] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.065015] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: creating channel rpmsg-hostfs addr 0x5 [ 48.065030] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: channel rpmsg-hostfs:ffffffff:5 already exist [ 48.065035] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio2: rpmsg_create_channel failed [ 48.352150] remoteproc remoteproc0: registered virtio2 (type 7) [ 48.358813] remoteproc remoteproc0: remote processor f9210000.toppwr:tl421-rproc is now up do I still miss any additional patch? Thanks Xiang On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 4:23 AM Loic PALLARDY <loic.pallardy@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Xiang, > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: xiang xiao <xiaoxiang781216@xxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: samedi 12 janvier 2019 19:29 > > To: Loic PALLARDY <loic.pallardy@xxxxxx> > > Cc: bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx; ohad@xxxxxxxxxx; linux- > > remoteproc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Arnaud > > POULIQUEN <arnaud.pouliquen@xxxxxx>; benjamin.gaignard@xxxxxxxxxx; s- > > anna@xxxxxx > > Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] remoteproc: fix recovery procedure > > > > Hi Loic, > > The change just hide the problem, I think. The big issue is: > > 1.virtio devices aren't destroyed by rpproc_stop > Virtio devices are destroyed by rproc_stop() as vdev is registered as rproc sub device. > rproc_stop() is calling rproc_stop_subdevices() which is in charge of removing virtio device and associated children. > rproc_vdev_do_stop() --> rproc_remove_virtio_dev() --> unregister_virtio_device() > > Please find below trace of a recovery on my ST SOC. My 2 rpmsg tty are removed and re-inserted correctly > root@stm32mp1:~# ls /dev/ttyRPMSG* > /dev/ttyRPMSG0 /dev/ttyRPMSG1 > root@stm32mp1:~# [ 154.832523] remoteproc remoteproc0: crash detected in m4: type watchdog > [ 154.837725] remoteproc remoteproc0: handling crash #2 in m4 > [ 154.843319] remoteproc remoteproc0: recovering m4 > [ 154.849185] rpmsg_tty virtio0.rpmsg-tty-channel.-1.0: rpmsg tty device 0 is removed > [ 154.857572] rpmsg_tty virtio0.rpmsg-tty-channel.-1.1: rpmsg tty device 1 is removed > [ 155.382327] remoteproc remoteproc0: warning: remote FW shutdown without ack > [ 155.387857] remoteproc remoteproc0: stopped remote processor m4 > [ 155.398988] m4@0#vdev0buffer: assigned reserved memory node vdev0buffer@10044000 > [ 155.405910] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: creating channel rpmsg-tty-channel addr 0x0 > [ 155.413422] rpmsg_tty virtio0.rpmsg-tty-channel.-1.0: new channel: 0x400 -> 0x0 : ttyRPMSG0 > [ 155.421038] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: creating channel rpmsg-tty-channel addr 0x1 > [ 155.429088] rpmsg_tty virtio0.rpmsg-tty-channel.-1.1: new channel: 0x401 -> 0x1 : ttyRPMSG1 > [ 155.437338] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: rpmsg host is online > [ 155.442401] m4@0#vdev0buffer: registered virtio0 (type 7) > [ 155.461154] remoteproc remoteproc0: remote processor m4 is now up > ls /dev/ttyRPMSG* > /dev/ttyRPMSG0 /dev/ttyRPMSG1 > root@stm32mp1:~# > > As vdev is including in a larger struct allocated by rproc, it is safe to set it to 0 before initializing virtio device while rproc subdevice sequence is respected. > > > 2.and then rpmsg child devices aren't destroyed too > > Then, when the remote start and create rpmsg channel again, the > > duplicated channel will appear in kernel. > > To fix this problem, we need go through rpproc_shutdown/rproc_boot to > > destroy all devices(virtio and rpmsg) and create them again. > Rproc_shutdown/rproc_boot is solving the issue too, except if rproc_boot() was called several times and so rproc->power atomic not equal to 1. > Using only rproc_stop() and rproc_start() allows to preserve rproc->power and so to be silent from rproc user pov. > > Regards, > Loic > > > > Thanks > > Xiang > > > > On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 6:56 PM Loic Pallardy <loic.pallardy@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Commit 7e83cab824a87e83cab824a8 ("remoteproc: Modify recovery path > > > to use rproc_{start,stop}()") replaces rproc_{shutdown,boot}() with > > > rproc_{stop,start}(), which skips destroy the virtio device at stop > > > but re-initializes it again at start. > > > > > > Issue is that struct virtio_dev is not correctly reinitialized like done > > > at initial allocation thanks to kzalloc() and kobject is considered as > > > already initialized by kernel. That is due to the fact struct virtio_dev > > > is allocated and released at vdev resource handling level managed and > > > virtio device is registered and unregistered at rproc subdevices level. > > > > > > This patch initializes struct virtio_dev to 0 before using it and > > > registering it. > > > > > > Fixes: 7e83cab824a8 ("remoteproc: Modify recovery path to use > > rproc_{start,stop}()") > > > > > > Reported-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang781216@xxxxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Loic Pallardy <loic.pallardy@xxxxxx> > > > --- > > > drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_virtio.c | 2 ++ > > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_virtio.c > > b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_virtio.c > > > index 183fc42a510a..88eade99395c 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_virtio.c > > > +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_virtio.c > > > @@ -332,6 +332,8 @@ int rproc_add_virtio_dev(struct rproc_vdev *rvdev, > > int id) > > > struct virtio_device *vdev = &rvdev->vdev; > > > int ret; > > > > > > + /* Reset vdev struct as you don't know how it has been previously > > used */ > > > + memset(vdev, 0, sizeof(struct virtio_device)); > > > vdev->id.device = id, > > > vdev->config = &rproc_virtio_config_ops, > > > vdev->dev.parent = dev; > > > -- > > > 2.7.4 > > >