Re: regression 4.4: deadlock in with cgroup percpu_rwsem

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Hello, Christoph.

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 03:51:57PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > That's interesting.  Can you please elaborate on how kill and exit
> > interact to make things complex?
> 
> That we need to first call kill to tear down the reference, then we get
> a release callback which is in the calling context of the last
> percpu_ref_put, but will need to call percpu_ref_exit from process context
> again.  This means if any percpu_ref_put is from non-process context

Hmmm... why do you need to call percpu_ref_exit() from process
context?  All it does is freeing the percpu counter and resetting the
state, both of which can be done from any context.

> we will always need a work_struct or similar to schedule the final
> percpu_ref_exit.  Except when..

I don't think that's true.

> > > be a percpu_ref_exit_sync that kills the ref and waits for all references
> > > to go away synchronously.
> > 
> > That shouldn't be difficult to implement.  One minor concern is that
> > it's almost guaranteed that there will be cases where the
> > synchronicity is exposed to userland.  Anyways, can you please
> > describe the use case?
> 
> We use this completion scheme where the percpu_ref_exit is done from
> the same context as the percpu_ref_kill which previously waits for
> the last reference drop.  But for these cases exposing the synchronicity
> to the caller (including userland) actually is intentional.
> 
> My use case is a new storage target, broadly similar to the SCSI target,
> which happens to exhibit the same behavior.  In that case we only want
> to return from the teardown function when all I/O on a 'queue' of sorts
> has finished, for example during module removal.

It'd most likely end up doing synchronous destruction in a loop with
each iteration involving a full RCU grace period.  If there can be a
lot of devices, it can add up to a substantial amount of time.  Maybe
it's okay here but I've already been bitten several times by the exact
same issue.

Thanks.

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tejun
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