On 2/1/23 1:13 AM, Tian, Kevin wrote: >> From: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 4:07 AM >> >> - device->kvm = kvm; >> + /* >> + * Get the KVM pointer currently associated with the group, if there >> + * is one, and obtain a reference now that will be held until the >> + * open_count reaches 0. Save the pointer in the device for use by >> + * drivers. >> + */ >> + spin_lock_irqsave(&group->kvm_ref_lock, flags); >> + if (group->kvm && vfio_kvm_get_kvm_safe(device, group->kvm)) >> + device->kvm = group->kvm; >> + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&group->kvm_ref_lock, flags); >> + > > No group reference in vfio_main.c. OK -- I think to do that I'll have to move the lock/unlock of the dev_set lock to group.c right before we call vfio_device_{open,close} and check open_count there to make decisions about the kvm ref (before calling vfio_device_open to decide to get kvm ref, after returning from vfio_device_open to see if we to drop ref on error, after close to see if we need to drop ref). > > btw Yi, looks the deadlock issue also exists in your cdev work. > > kvm_vfio_release() holds kvm lock and then try to acquire > device->device_set->lock in vfio_device_file_set_kvm(). > > vfio_device_ioctl_bind_iommufd() holds device->device_set->lock > and then call vfio_device_open() which finally hit kvm lock > acquisition in driver's open_device routine (e.g. vfio-ap). > > A similar fix is required in your series. > > Thanks > Kevin