On Wed, May 05, 2021 at 02:09:17PM +0200, Greg KH wrote: > On Wed, May 05, 2021 at 02:01:17PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote: > > [ 72.511899] Internal error: synchronous external abort: 96000210 [#1] SMP [...] > > [ 72.636415] Call trace: > > [ 72.638936] xhci_irq+0x70/0x17b8 > > [ 72.642360] usb_hcd_irq+0x34/0x50 > > [ 72.645876] usb_hcd_pci_remove+0x78/0x138 > > [ 72.650106] xhci_pci_remove+0x6c/0xa8 > > [ 72.653978] pci_device_remove+0x44/0x108 > > [ 72.658122] device_release_driver_internal+0x110/0x1e0 > > [ 72.663521] device_release_driver+0x1c/0x28 > > [ 72.667931] pci_stop_bus_device+0x84/0xc0 > > [ 72.672162] pci_stop_and_remove_bus_device+0x1c/0x30 > > [ 72.677373] pciehp_unconfigure_device+0x98/0xf8 > > [ 72.682138] pciehp_disable_slot+0x60/0x118 > > [ 72.686457] pciehp_handle_presence_or_link_change+0xec/0x3b0 > > [ 72.692386] pciehp_ist+0x170/0x1a0 > > [ 72.695984] irq_thread_fn+0x30/0x90 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [...] > > I suspect that issue is in usb_hcd_pci_remove() function which calls > > local_irq_disable()+usb_hcd_irq()+local_irq_enable() functions but do > > not take into care that whole usb_hcd_pci_remove() function may be > > called from interrupt context. > > usb_hcd_pci_remove() should NOT be called from interrupt context. > > What is causing that to happen? Nothing. It's called from an IRQ *thread*, i.e. task context, see above. > > Can you look at this issue if it is really safe to call usb_hcd_irq() > > from interrupt context? Or rather if it is safe to call functions like > > pciehp_disable_slot() or device_release_driver() from interrupt context > > like it can be seen in call trace? > > What is removing devices from an irq? That is wrong, pci hotplug never > used to do that, what recently changed? Nothing changed, the allegation that something is called from interrupt context is wrong. Thanks, Lukas