Hi Trond, Any feedback on this? Jon On 25/10/2019 08:28, Jon Hunter wrote: > Hi Trond, > > Similar to the change 431235818bc3 ("SUNRPC: Declare RPC timers as > TIMER_DEFERRABLE") I have been tracking down another suspend/NFS related > issue where again I am seeing random delays exiting suspend. The delays > can be up to a couple minutes in the worst case and this is causing a > suspend test we have to fail. For example, with this change I see ... > > [ 130.599520] PM: suspend entry (deep) > > [ 130.607267] Filesystems sync: 0.000 seconds > > [ 130.615800] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.001 seconds) done. > > [ 130.628247] OOM killer disabled. > > [ 130.635382] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.001 seconds) done. > > [ 130.648052] printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug) > > [ 130.686015] Disabling non-boot CPUs ... > > [ 130.689568] IRQ 17: no longer affine to CPU2 > > [ 130.693435] Entering suspend state LP1 > > [ 130.693489] Enabling non-boot CPUs ... > > [ 130.697108] CPU1 is up > > [ 130.700602] CPU2 is up > > [ 130.704338] CPU3 is up > > [ 130.781259] mmc1: queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x80 (50 bytes) > > [ 130.789742] mmc1: queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x80 (7 bytes) > > [ 130.792793] mmc1: queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x80 (7 bytes) > > [ 130.820913] mmc1: queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x02 (1 bytes) > > [ 131.345569] OOM killer enabled. > > [ 131.352643] Restarting tasks ... done. > > [ 131.365480] PM: suspend exit > > [ 134.524261] asix 1-1:1.0 eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0xCDE1 > > [ 243.745788] nfs: server 192.168.99.1 not responding, still trying > > [ 243.745811] nfs: server 192.168.99.1 not responding, still trying > > [ 243.767939] nfs: server 192.168.99.1 not responding, still trying > > [ 243.778233] nfs: server 192.168.99.1 OK > > [ 243.787058] nfs: server 192.168.99.1 OK > > [ 243.787542] nfs: server 192.168.99.1 OK > > > Running a git bisect I was able to track it down to the commit referenced > in the $subject. Reverting this on top of the current mainline fixes the > problem and I no longer see these long delays. > > Cheers > Jon > -- nvpublic