Re: Qestion about device link

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On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 4:39:31 PM CEST Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On 5/11/2021 5:59 AM, chenxiang (M) wrote:
> > Hi Rafael and other guys,
> >
> > I am trying to add a device link between scsi_host->shost_gendev and 
> > hisi_hba->dev to support runtime PM for hisi_hba driver
> >
> > (as it supports runtime PM for scsi host in some scenarios such as 
> > error handler etc, we can avoid to do them again if adding a
> >
> > device link between scsi_host->shost_gendev and hisi_hba->dev) as 
> > follows (hisi_sas driver is under directory drivers/scsi/hisi_sas):
> >
> > device_link_add(&shost->shost_gendev, hisi_hba->dev, 
> > DL_FLAG_PM_RUNTIME | DL_FLAG_RPM_ACTIVE)
> >
> > We have a full test on it, and it works well except when rmmod the 
> > driver, some call trace occurs as follows:
> >
> > [root@localhost ~]# rmmod hisi_sas_v3_hw
> > [  105.377944] BUG: scheduling while atomic: kworker/113:1/811/0x00000201
> > [  105.384469] Modules linked in: bluetooth rfkill ib_isert 
> > iscsi_target_mod ib_ipoib ib_umad iptable_filter vfio_iommu_type1 
> > vfio_pci vfio_virqfd vfio rpcrdma ib_is                         er 
> > libiscsi scsi_transport_iscsi crct10dif_ce sbsa_gwdt hns_roce_hw_v2 
> > hisi_sec2 hisi_hpre hisi_zip hisi_qm uacce spi_hisi_sfc_v3xx 
> > hisi_trng_v2 rng_core hisi_uncore                         _hha_pmu 
> > hisi_uncore_ddrc_pmu hisi_uncore_l3c_pmu spi_dw_mmio hisi_uncore_pmu 
> > hns3 hclge hnae3 hisi_sas_v3_hw(-) hisi_sas_main libsas
> > [  105.424841] CPU: 113 PID: 811 Comm: kworker/113:1 Kdump: loaded 
> > Tainted: G        W         5.12.0-rc1+ #1
> > [  105.434454] Hardware name: Huawei TaiShan 2280 V2/BC82AMDC, BIOS 
> > 2280-V2 CS V5.B143.01 04/22/2021
> > [  105.443287] Workqueue: rcu_gp srcu_invoke_callbacks
> > [  105.448154] Call trace:
> > [  105.450593]  dump_backtrace+0x0/0x1a4
> > [  105.454245]  show_stack+0x24/0x40
> > [  105.457548]  dump_stack+0xc8/0x104
> > [  105.460939]  __schedule_bug+0x68/0x80
> > [  105.464590]  __schedule+0x73c/0x77c
> > [  105.465700] BUG: scheduling while atomic: kworker/96:1/791/0x00000201
> > [  105.468066]  schedule+0x7c/0x110
> > [  105.468068]  schedule_timeout+0x194/0x1d4
> > [  105.474490] Modules linked in:
> > [  105.477692]  wait_for_completion+0x8c/0x12c
> > [  105.477695]  rcu_barrier+0x1e0/0x2fc
> > [  105.477697]  scsi_host_dev_release+0x50/0xf0
> > [  105.477701]  device_release+0x40/0xa0
> > [  105.477704]  kobject_put+0xac/0x100
> > [  105.477707]  __device_link_free_srcu+0x50/0x74
> > [  105.477709]  srcu_invoke_callbacks+0x108/0x1a4
> > [  105.484743]  process_one_work+0x1dc/0x48c
> > [  105.492468]  worker_thread+0x7c/0x464
> > [  105.492471]  kthread+0x168/0x16c
> > [  105.492473]  ret_from_fork+0x10/0x18
> > ...
> >
> > After analyse the process, we find that it will 
> > device_del(&shost->gendev) in function scsi_remove_host() and then
> >
> > put_device(&shost->shost_gendev) in function scsi_host_put() when 
> > removing the driver, if there is a link between shost and hisi_hba->dev,
> >
> > it will try to delete the link in device_del(), and also will 
> > call_srcu(__device_link_free_srcu) to put_device() link->consumer and 
> > supplier.
> >
> > But if put device() for shost_gendev in device_link_free() is later 
> > than in scsi_host_put(), it will call scsi_host_dev_release() in
> >
> > srcu_invoke_callbacks() while it is atomic and there are scheduling in 
> > scsi_host_dev_release(),
> >
> > so it reports the BUG "scheduling while atomic:...".
> >
> > thread 1                                                   thread2
> > hisi_sas_v3_remove
> >     ...
> >     sas_remove_host()
> >         ...
> >         scsi_remove_host()
> >             ...
> >             device_del(&shost->shost_gendev)
> >                 ...
> >                 device_link_purge()
> >                     __device_link_del()
> >                         device_unregister(&link->link_dev)
> >                             devlink_dev_release
> > call_srcu(__device_link_free_srcu)    -----------> 
> > srcu_invoke_callbacks  (atomic)
> >         __device_link_free_srcu
> >     ...
> >     scsi_host_put()
> >         put_device(&shost->shost_gendev) (ref = 1)
> >                 device_link_free()
> >                               put_device(link->consumer) 
> > //shost->gendev ref = 0
> >                                           ...
> >                                           scsi_host_dev_release
> >                                                       ...
> > rcu_barrier
> > kthread_stop()
> >
> >
> > We can check kref of shost->shost_gendev to make sure scsi_host_put() 
> > to release scsi host device in LLDD driver to avoid the issue,
> >
> > but it seems be a common issue:  function __device_link_free_srcu 
> > calls put_device() for consumer and supplier,
> >
> > but if it's ref =0 at that time and there are scheduling or sleep in 
> > dev_release, it may have the issue.
> >
> > Do you have any idea about the issue?
> >
> Yes, this is a general issue.
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, it can be addressed by further deferring the 
> device_link_free() invocation through a workqueue.
> 
> Let me cut a patch doing this.

Please test the patch below and let me know if it works for you.

---
 drivers/base/core.c    |   18 ++++++++++++++++--
 include/linux/device.h |    5 ++++-
 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

Index: linux-pm/drivers/base/core.c
===================================================================
--- linux-pm.orig/drivers/base/core.c
+++ linux-pm/drivers/base/core.c
@@ -455,16 +455,30 @@ static void device_link_free(struct devi
 }
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_SRCU
+static void __device_link_free_fn(struct work_struct *work)
+{
+	device_link_free(container_of(work, struct device_link, srcu.work));
+}
+
 static void __device_link_free_srcu(struct rcu_head *rhead)
 {
-	device_link_free(container_of(rhead, struct device_link, rcu_head));
+	struct device_link *link = container_of(rhead, struct device_link,
+						srcu.rhead);
+	struct work_struct *work = &link->srcu.work;
+
+	/*
+	 * Because device_link_free() may sleep in some cases, schedule the
+	 * execution of it instead of invoking it directly.
+	 */
+	INIT_WORK(work, __device_link_free_fn);
+	schedule_work(work);
 }
 
 static void devlink_dev_release(struct device *dev)
 {
 	struct device_link *link = to_devlink(dev);
 
-	call_srcu(&device_links_srcu, &link->rcu_head, __device_link_free_srcu);
+	call_srcu(&device_links_srcu, &link->srcu.rhead, __device_link_free_srcu);
 }
 #else
 static void devlink_dev_release(struct device *dev)
Index: linux-pm/include/linux/device.h
===================================================================
--- linux-pm.orig/include/linux/device.h
+++ linux-pm/include/linux/device.h
@@ -584,7 +584,10 @@ struct device_link {
 	refcount_t rpm_active;
 	struct kref kref;
 #ifdef CONFIG_SRCU
-	struct rcu_head rcu_head;
+	union {
+		struct rcu_head rhead;
+		struct work_struct work;
+	} srcu;
 #endif
 	bool supplier_preactivated; /* Owned by consumer probe. */
 };






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