On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:10:47AM -0400, Douglas Gilbert wrote: > On 13-10-23 03:44 AM, James Bottomley wrote: > >On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 20:41 -0400, Douglas Gilbert wrote: > >>On 13-10-22 04:56 PM, Simon Kirby wrote: > >>>Hello! > >>> > >>>While trying to figure out why the request queue to sda (ext4) was > >>>clogging up on one of our btrfs backup boxes, I noticed a megarc process > >>>in D state, so enabled locking debugging, and got this (on 3.12-rc6): > >>> > >>>[ 205.372823] ================================================ > >>>[ 205.372901] [ BUG: lock held when returning to user space! ] > >>>[ 205.372979] 3.12.0-rc6-hw-debug-pagealloc+ #67 Not tainted > >>>[ 205.373055] ------------------------------------------------ > >>>[ 205.373132] megarc.bin/5283 is leaving the kernel with locks still held! > >>>[ 205.373212] 1 lock held by megarc.bin/5283: > >>>[ 205.373285] #0: (&sdp->o_sem){.+.+..}, at: [<ffffffff8161e650>] sg_open+0x3a0/0x4d0 > >>> > >>>Vaughan, it seems you touched this area last in 15b06f9a02406e, and git > >>>tag --contains says this went in for 3.12-rc. We didn't see this on 3.11, > >>>though I haven't tried with lockdep. > >>> > >>>This is caused by some of our internal RAID monitoring scripts that run > >>>"megarc.bin -dispCfg -a0" (even though that controller isn't present on > >>>this server -- a PowerEdge 2950 w/Perc 5). > >>> > >>>strace output of the program execution that causes the above message is > >>>here: http://0x.ca/sim/ref/3.12-rc6/megarc_strace.txt > >> > >>This has been reported. That patch will be reverted or, > >>if there is enough time, a fix will (or at least should) > >>go in before the release of lk 3.12 . > > > >I think you've got about a week to prove you can fix it (before 3.12 > >goes final). I'll send my current set of fixes to Linus without doing > >anything about sg. > > "prove" is a big ask, especially coming from a > mathematician. I consider it more hacking (in the > golf sense) on my part to tweak well-meaning patches > to the sg driver that cause collateral damage. Further, > I suspect Vaughan's patch was an attempt to fix > damage left be a previous sg_open() hacker. > > I have asked Simon Kirby to apply the patch: > http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&m=138237283432010&w=2 > and report if it fixes his problems. Further I have > written three test programs to test O_EXCL handling on > SCSI devices, two of which are in the examples directory > of sg3_utils version 1.37 . The latest one (single > exclusive writer, multiple readers) can be found in > the News section of: > http://sg.danny.cz/sg/ > These tests don't check all possibilities (e.g. random > signals, ml error processing and detached devices) but > they are better than nothing. And, as a side issue, they > break bsg (cause it ignores O_EXCL) and break the block > layer (e.g. /dev/sdb) so perhaps it should be reverted :-) Well, this patch works for me in that I see no more lockdep warnings or unintended consequences when running the same "megarc.bin -dispCfg -a0" command. Simon- -- 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