On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 03:08:07PM +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote: > On 27/05/19 12:37 PM, Brian Masney wrote: > > On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 03:58:19PM -0400, Brian Masney wrote: > >> I attached a patch that shows how I was able to determine what had > >> already claimed the host. > > On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 10:48:24AM +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote: > >> This is because SDHCI is using the IRQ thread to process the SDIO card > >> interrupt (sdio_run_irqs()). When the card driver tries to use the card, it > >> causes interrupts which deadlocks since c07a48c26519 ("mmc: sdhci: Remove > >> finish_tasklet") has moved the tasklet processing to the IRQ thread. > >> > >> I would expect to be able to use the IRQ thread to complete requests, and it > >> is desirable to do so because it is lower latency. > >> > >> Probably, SDHCI should use sdio_signal_irq() which queues a work item, and > >> is what other drivers are doing. > >> > >> I will investigate some more and send a patch. > > Please try the patch below: > > From: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, 27 May 2019 14:45:55 +0300 > Subject: [PATCH] mmc: sdhci: Fix SDIO IRQ thread deadlock > > Since commit c07a48c26519 ("mmc: sdhci: Remove finish_tasklet"), the IRQ > thread might be used to complete requests, but the IRQ thread is also used > to process SDIO card interrupts. This can cause a deadlock when the SDIO > processing tries to access the card since that would also require the IRQ > thread. Change SDHCI to use sdio_signal_irq() to schedule a work item > instead. That also requires implementing the ->ack_sdio_irq() mmc host op. > > Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> > Fixes: c07a48c26519 ("mmc: sdhci: Remove finish_tasklet") Yes, this fixes the issue for me. You can add my: Reported-by: Brian Masney <masneyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Tested-by: Brian Masney <masneyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks, Brian