On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 05:08:48PM +0100, Sven Schnelle wrote: > Hi Mark, > > Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@xxxxxxx> writes: > > > On arm64 I bisected this down to: > > > > 7a30871b6a27de1a ("rcu-tasks: Introduce ->percpu_enqueue_shift for dynamic queue selection") > > > > Which was going wrong because ilog2() rounds down, and so the shift was wrong > > for any nr_cpus that was not a power-of-two. Paul had already fixed that in > > rcu-next, and just sent a pull request to Linus: > > > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220128143251.GA2398275@paulmck-ThinkPad-P17-Gen-1/ > > > > With that applied, I no longer see these hangs. > > > > Does your s390 test machine have a non-power-of-two nr_cpus, and does that fix > > the issue for you? > > We noticed the PR from Paul and are currently testing the fix. So far > it's looking good. The configuration where we have seen the hang is a > bit unusual: > > - 16 physical CPUs on the kvm host > - 248 logical CPUs inside kvm Aha! 248 is notably *NOT* a power of two, and in this case the shift would be wrong (ilog2() would give 7, when we need a shift of 8). So I suspect you're hitting the same issue as I was. Thanks, Mark. > - debug kernel both on the host and kvm guest > > So things are likely a bit slow in the kvm guest. Interesting is that > the number of CPUs is even. But maybe RCU sees an odd number of CPUs > and gets confused before all cpus are brought up. Have to read code/test > to see whether that could be possible. > > Thanks for investigating! > Sven