Dne Út 22. listopadu 2011 10:16:23 Hannes Reinecke napsal(a): > On 11/22/2011 09:59 AM, Hannes Reinecke wrote: > > On 11/21/2011 06:32 PM, Petr Tesarik wrote: > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> I've been working on a kernel crash dump of an ancient kernel recently, > >> and I have come to the conculsion that walking the scsi devices via > >> bus_find_device() is completely flawed. While looking for an upstream > >> fix, I didn't find any, so the same flaw is probably still there. > >> However, let me ask here to check how this is supposed to work. > >> > >> First, this is how I understand the issue. The "/proc/scsi/scsi" file is > >> handled as a pretty standard seqfile, iterating over the devices with > >> the following function: > >> > >> static inline struct device *next_scsi_device(struct device *start) > >> { > >> > >> struct device *next = bus_find_device(&scsi_bus_type, start, NULL, > >> > >> always_match); > >> > >> put_device(start); > >> return next; > >> > >> } > >> > >> The returned value is used for the next iteration. Now, > >> bus_find_device() assumes that the device is still attached to the > >> knode_bus klist, because that's how it initializes the klist iterator. > >> When it finds the next device, it increments the reference count on the > >> device with get_device(), but it doesn't do anything about the > >> knode_bus field. So, when somebody calls scsi_remove_device() on the > >> current device between two calls to > >> > >> next_scsi_device, then it does: > >> if (sdev->is_visible) { > >> > >> [...] > >> > >> device_del(dev); > >> > >> which in turn calls: > >> bus_remove_device(dev); > >> > >> which does: > >> if (klist_node_attached(&dev->p->knode_bus)) > >> > >> klist_del(&dev->p->knode_bus); > >> > >> So, even though the struct device has a non-zero refcount, the code in > >> next_scsi_device cannot continue, because it only has a stale pointer to > >> an already detached klist, right? > >> > >> At least that's what I saw in 2.6.16, and I can still see the same thing > >> possible in 3.1. > > > > Hmm. Looks like we need to increase the refcount to knode_bus when > > we iterate devices. > > Let me check ... > > No, this seems to be okay. klists are protected by their own > refcounting in ->n_ref (via klist_dec_and_del()), so the list > processing can continue. Of course it has its own refcounting, and that's exactly my point! The last reference can be dropped with klist_del() in bus_remove_device(). The seqfile doesn't hold any reference to the knode_bus klist node. The obvious fix is to add the extra reference somehow before it is dropped in bus_find_device() with klist_iter_exit(&it); > However, seeing that you're working with 2.6.16 there has been a > rather serious issue with scsi device scanning, which has been fixed > by 32aeef605aa01e1fee45e052eceffb00e72ba2b0. Thank you for the pointer. This is patches.fixes/scsi-restart-lookup-by-target in the SLES kernel, and you added it yourself. ;-) Cheers, Petr Tesarik SUSE LINUX -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html