On Thursday, December 1, 2022 8:28:25 PM CET Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 2:10 PM Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 29/11/22 18:56, Nitin Rawat wrote: > > > Hi Adrian, > > > > > > On 11/21/2022 11:38 AM, Tushar Nimkar wrote: > > >> Hi Adrian, > > >> > > >> On 11/18/2022 8:25 PM, Adrian Hunter wrote: > > >>> On 4/11/22 11:19, Tushar Nimkar wrote: > > >>>> Hi linux-pm/linux-scsi, > > >> > > >>>>> Process -1 > > >>>>> ufshcd_async_scan context (process 1) > > >>>>> scsi_autopm_put_device() //0:0:0:0 > > >>> > > >>> I am having trouble following your description. What function is calling > > >>> scsi_autopm_put_device() here? > > >>> > > >> Below is flow which calls scsi_autopm_put_device() > > >> Process -1 > > >> ufshcd_async_scan() > > >> scsi_probe_and_add_lun() > > >> scsi_add_lun() > > >> slave_configure() > > >> scsi_sysfs_add_sdev() > > >> scsi_autopm_get_device() > > >> device_add() <- invoked [Process 2] sd_probe() > > >> scsi_autopm_put_device() > > >> > > >>>>> pm_runtime_put_sync() > > >>>>> __pm_runtime_idle() > > >>>>> rpm_idle() -- RPM_GET_PUT(4) > > >>>>> __rpm_callback > > >>>>> scsi_runtime_idle() > > >>>>> pm_runtime_mark_last_busy() > > >>>>> pm_runtime_autosuspend() --[A] > > >>>>> rpm_suspend() -- RPM_AUTO(8) > > >>>>> pm_runtime_autosuspend_expiration() use_autosuspend is false return 0 --- [B] > > >>>>> __update_runtime_status to RPM_SUSPENDING > > >>>>> __rpm_callback() > > >>>>> __rpm_put_suppliers(dev, false) > > >>>>> __update_runtime_status to RPM_SUSPENDED > > >>>>> rpm_suspend_suppliers() > > >>>>> rpm_idle() for supplier -- RPM_ASYNC(1) return (-EAGAIN) [ Other consumer active for supplier] > > >>>>> rpm_suspend() – END with return=0 > > >>>>> scsi_runtime_idle() END return (-EBUSY) always. > > >>> > > >>> Not following here either. Which device is EBUSY and why? > > >> > > >> scsi_runtime_idle() return -EBUSY always [3] > > >> Storage/scsi team can better explain -EBUSY implementation. > > > > > > EBUSY is returned from below code for consumer dev 0:0:0:0. > > > scsi_runtime_idle is called from scsi_autopm_put_device which inturn is called from ufshcd_async_scan (Process 1 as per above call stack) > > > static int scsi_runtime_idle(struct device *dev) > > > { > > > : > > > > > > if (scsi_is_sdev_device(dev)) { > > > pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev); > > > pm_runtime_autosuspend(dev); > > > return -EBUSY; ---> EBUSY returned from here. > > > } > > > > > > > > > } > > > > > >> > > >> [3] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tree/drivers/scsi/scsi_pm.c?h=next-20221118#n210 > > >> > > >> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/4748074.GXAFRqVoOG@kreacher/T/ > > >>>>> [2]: https://lkml.org/lkml/2022/10/12/259 > > > > It looks to me like __rpm_callback() makes assumptions about > > dev->power.runtime_status that are not necessarily true because > > dev->power.lock is dropped. > > Well, this happens because rpm_idle() calls __rpm_callback() and > allows it to run concurrently with rpm_suspend() and rpm_resume(), so > one of them may change runtime_status to RPM_SUSPENDING or > RPM_RESUMING while __rpm_callback() is running. > > It is somewhat questionable whether or not this should be allowed to > happen, but since it is generally allowed to suspend the device from > its .runtime_idle callback, there is not too much that can be done > about it. But this means that the patch below should help too. I actually think that we can do both, because rpm_idle() doesn't have to do the whole device links dance and the fact that it still calls __rpm_callback() is a clear oversight. --- drivers/base/power/runtime.c | 12 +++++++++++- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) Index: linux-pm/drivers/base/power/runtime.c =================================================================== --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/base/power/runtime.c +++ linux-pm/drivers/base/power/runtime.c @@ -484,7 +484,17 @@ static int rpm_idle(struct device *dev, dev->power.idle_notification = true; - retval = __rpm_callback(callback, dev); + if (dev->power.irq_safe) + spin_unlock(&dev->power.lock); + else + spin_unlock_irq(&dev->power.lock); + + retval = callback(dev); + + if (dev->power.irq_safe) + spin_lock(&dev->power.lock); + else + spin_lock_irq(&dev->power.lock); dev->power.idle_notification = false; wake_up_all(&dev->power.wait_queue);