Re: [BUG REPORT] shrink_dcache_parent() loops indefinitely on a next-20240102 kernel

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On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 08:34:20 PM -0800, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 12:12:12PM +0530, Chandan Babu R wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Executing fstests' recoveryloop test group on XFS on a next-20240102 kernel
>> sometimes causes the following hung task report to be printed on the console,
>> 
>> [  190.284008] XFS (loop5): Mounting V5 Filesystem 43ed2bb9-5b51-4bdc-af8d-af2ca7001f3f
>
> Huh.  Which test is this, specifically?  And is this easily
> reproduceable and new?  Or hard to re-trigger and who knows how long
> it's been this way?
>

The bug was recreated for the first time when using the next-20231222
kernel. IIRC, it was generic/475 which caused the bug at that time. The kernel
was accidently built without debug info and hence I couldn't do much to find
the root cause.

However, with the next-20240102 kernel, it was generic/388 test which
recreated the bug.

With both kernels, one iteration across the recoveryloop group of tests was
sufficient to recreate the bug. I am hoping that this stays true for my future
attempts.

>> [  190.291326] XFS (loop5): Ending clean mount
>> [  190.301165] XFS (loop5): User initiated shutdown received.
>> [ 190.302808] XFS (loop5): Log I/O Error (0x6) detected at
>> xfs_fs_goingdown+0x93/0xd0 [xfs] (fs/xfs/xfs_fsops.c:458).  Shutting
>> down filesystem.
>> [  190.308555] XFS (loop5): Please unmount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s)
>> [  190.369214] XFS (loop5): Unmounting Filesystem 43ed2bb9-5b51-4bdc-af8d-af2ca7001f3f
>> [  190.404932] XFS (loop5): Mounting V5 Filesystem 43ed2bb9-5b51-4bdc-af8d-af2ca7001f3f
>> [  190.419673] XFS (loop5): Ending clean mount
>> [  190.429301] XFS (loop5): User initiated shutdown received.
>> [ 190.431178] XFS (loop5): Log I/O Error (0x6) detected at
>> xfs_fs_goingdown+0x93/0xd0 [xfs] (fs/xfs/xfs_fsops.c:458).  Shutting
>> down filesystem.
>> [  190.437622] XFS (loop5): Please unmount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s)
>> [  369.717531] INFO: task fsstress:18269 blocked for more than 122 seconds.
>> [  369.724323]       Not tainted 6.7.0-rc8-next-20240102+ #1
>> [  369.727077] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
>> [  369.730717] task:fsstress        state:D stack:0     pid:18269 tgid:18269 ppid:1      flags:0x00004006
>> [  369.734945] Call Trace:
>> [  369.736468]  <TASK>
>> [  369.737768]  __schedule+0x237/0x720
>> [  369.739593]  schedule+0x30/0xd0
>> [  369.741310]  schedule_preempt_disabled+0x15/0x30
>> [  369.743555]  rwsem_down_read_slowpath+0x240/0x4d0
>> [  369.745634]  ? xlog_cil_force_seq+0x200/0x270 [xfs]
>> [  369.747859]  down_read+0x49/0xa0
>> [  369.749436]  super_lock+0xf1/0x120
>> [  369.751008]  ? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0xfbef5
>> [  369.753530]  ? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0xfbef5
>> [  369.755865]  ? xfs_log_force+0x20c/0x230 [xfs]
>> [  369.758147]  ? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0xfbef5
>> [  369.760391]  ? __pfx_sync_fs_one_sb+0x10/0x10
>> [  369.762516]  iterate_supers+0x5a/0xe0
>> [  369.764403]  ksys_sync+0x64/0xb0
>> [  369.766104]  __do_sys_sync+0xe/0x20
>> [  369.767856]  do_syscall_64+0x6c/0x170
>> [  369.769684]  entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x6c/0x74
>> [  369.771975] RIP: 0033:0x7f2b24e3ed5b
>> [  369.773732] RSP: 002b:00007fff7183b058 EFLAGS: 00000202 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000a2
>> [  369.777022] RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 000000000007a120 RCX: 00007f2b24e3ed5b
>> [  369.780177] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 00000000796b9c69 RDI: 0000000000000000
>> [  369.783356] RBP: 028f5c28f5c28f5c R08: 0000000000000008 R09: 0000000000001010
>> [  369.787096] R10: 00007f2b24e15228 R11: 0000000000000202 R12: 0000000000000000
>> [  369.790256] R13: 8f5c28f5c28f5c29 R14: 00000000004034c0 R15: 00007f2b250156c0
>> [  369.793499]  </TASK>
>> 
>> The sb->s_umount semaphore was owned by a task executing systemd-coredump. The
>> systemd-coredump task was busy executing shrink_dcache_parent() as shown below,
>> 
>> systemd-coredum   18274 [001] 85214.162988:                probe:d_walk: (ffffffff88218580) parent_path="/" fs_type="tmpfs"
>>         ffffffff88218581 d_walk+0x1 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff8821a8e2 shrink_dcache_parent+0x52 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff8821ac9b shrink_dcache_for_umount+0x3b ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff881f9c10 generic_shutdown_super+0x20 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff881fa667 kill_litter_super+0x27 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff881fb3b5 deactivate_locked_super+0x35 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff88226d30 cleanup_mnt+0x100 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff87eef72c task_work_run+0x5c ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff87ec9763 do_exit+0x2b3 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff87ec9b90 do_group_exit+0x30 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff87ec9c38 [unknown] ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff88b9930c do_syscall_64+0x6c ([kernel.kallsyms])
>>         ffffffff88c000e5 entry_SYSCALL_64+0xa5 ([kernel.kallsyms])
>
> Curious.  I wonder if systemd-coredump@ is tearing down its private
> /tmp or something?  I've never had systemd coredump installed on a test
> vm.
>

I have always used Oracle Linux 9 for my testing and hence systemd-coredump
has always been installed and enabled.

>> Trying to obtain more debug data via perf caused the 'perf record' task to
>> indefinitely enter into the TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE state. I will try to recreate
>> the bug and debug it further.
>
> Doh. :(
>
> --D
>> 
>> The following is the fstests configuration that was used.
>>   FSTYP=xfs
>>   TEST_DEV=/dev/loop7
>>   TEST_DIR=/media/test
>>   SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/loop5
>>   SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
>>   MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m reflink=1,rmapbt=1, -i sparse=1,'
>>   MOUNT_OPTIONS='-o usrquota,grpquota,prjquota'
>>   LOGWRITES_DEV=/dev/loop6
>>   SOAK_DURATION=9900
>> 
>> The recoveryloop group of tests can then be executed by,
>> $ ./check -g recoveryloop
>> 

-- 
Chandan




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