Re: 6.5.0rc5 fs hang - ext4? raid?

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On 8/15/23 7:31 PM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> (Copying in Christoph and Jens)
> 
> * Dr. David Alan Gilbert (dave@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>> * Dr. David Alan Gilbert (dave@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>>> * Theodore Ts'o (tytso@xxxxxxx) wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 09:02:53PM +0000, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>>>>> dg         29594   29592  0 18:40 pts/0    00:00:00 /usr/bin/ar --plugin /usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/13/liblto_plugin.so -csrDT src/intel/perf/libintel_perf.a src/intel/perf/libintel_perf.a.p/meson-generated_.._intel_perf_metrics.c.o src/intel/perf/libintel_perf.a.p/intel_perf.c.o src/intel/perf/libintel_perf.a.p/intel_perf_query.c.o src/intel/perf/libintel_perf.a.p/intel_perf_mdapi.c.o
>>>>>
>>>>> [root@dalek dg]# cat /proc/29594/stack 
>>>>> [<0>] md_super_wait+0xa2/0xe0
>>>>> [<0>] md_bitmap_unplug+0xd2/0x120
>>>>> [<0>] flush_bio_list+0xf3/0x100 [raid1]
>>>>> [<0>] raid1_unplug+0x3b/0xb0 [raid1]
>>>>> [<0>] __blk_flush_plug+0xd7/0x150
>>>>> [<0>] blk_finish_plug+0x29/0x40
>>>>> [<0>] ext4_do_writepages+0x401/0xc90
>>>>> [<0>] ext4_writepages+0xad/0x180
>>>>
>>>> If you want a few seconds and try grabbing cat /proc/29594/stack
>>>> again, what does the stack trace stay consistent as above?
>>>
>>> I'll get back to that and retry it.
>>
>> Yeh, the stack is consistent; this time around it's an 'ar' in a kernel
>> build:
>>
>> [root@dalek dg]# cat /proc/17970/stack
>> [<0>] md_super_wait+0xa2/0xe0
>> [<0>] md_bitmap_unplug+0xad/0x120
>> [<0>] flush_bio_list+0xf3/0x100 [raid1]
>> [<0>] raid1_unplug+0x3b/0xb0 [raid1]
>> [<0>] __blk_flush_plug+0xd7/0x150
>> [<0>] blk_finish_plug+0x29/0x40
>> [<0>] ext4_do_writepages+0x401/0xc90
>> [<0>] ext4_writepages+0xad/0x180
>> [<0>] do_writepages+0xd2/0x1e0
>> [<0>] filemap_fdatawrite_wbc+0x63/0x90
>> [<0>] __filemap_fdatawrite_range+0x5c/0x80
>> [<0>] ext4_release_file+0x74/0xb0
>> [<0>] __fput+0xf5/0x2a0
>> [<0>] task_work_run+0x5d/0x90
>> [<0>] exit_to_user_mode_prepare+0x1e6/0x1f0
>> [<0>] syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x1b/0x40
>> [<0>] do_syscall_64+0x6c/0x90
>> [<0>] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x6e/0xd8
>> [root@dalek dg]# cat /proc/17970/stack
>> [<0>] md_super_wait+0xa2/0xe0
>> [<0>] md_bitmap_unplug+0xad/0x120
>> [<0>] flush_bio_list+0xf3/0x100 [raid1]
>> [<0>] raid1_unplug+0x3b/0xb0 [raid1]
>> [<0>] __blk_flush_plug+0xd7/0x150
>> [<0>] blk_finish_plug+0x29/0x40
>> [<0>] ext4_do_writepages+0x401/0xc90
>> [<0>] ext4_writepages+0xad/0x180
>> [<0>] do_writepages+0xd2/0x1e0
>> [<0>] filemap_fdatawrite_wbc+0x63/0x90
>> [<0>] __filemap_fdatawrite_range+0x5c/0x80
>> [<0>] ext4_release_file+0x74/0xb0
>> [<0>] __fput+0xf5/0x2a0
>> [<0>] task_work_run+0x5d/0x90
>> [<0>] exit_to_user_mode_prepare+0x1e6/0x1f0
>> [<0>] syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x1b/0x40
>> [<0>] do_syscall_64+0x6c/0x90
>> [<0>] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x6e/0xd8
>>
>>>> Also, if you have iostat installed (usually part of the sysstat
>>>> package), does "iostat 1" show any I/O activity on the md device?
>>
>> iostat is showing something odd, most devices are at 0,
>> except for 3 of the dm's that are stuck at 100% utilisation with
>> apparently nothing going on:
>>
>> avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle
>>            0.06    0.00    0.03   53.06    0.00   46.84
>>
>> Device            r/s     rkB/s   rrqm/s  %rrqm r_await rareq-sz     w/s     wkB/s   wrqm/s  %wrqm w_await wareq-sz     d/s     dkB/s   drqm/s  %drqm d_await dareq-sz     f/s f_await  aqu-sz  %util
>> ...
>> dm-16            0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00 100.00
>> dm-17            0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00 100.00
>> dm-18            0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
>> dm-19            0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
>> dm-2             0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
>> dm-20            0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00      0.00     0.00   0.00    0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00 100.00
>> ....
>>
>> dm-20 is the /dev/mapper/main-more which is the RAID on which the
>> fs runs, 16 and 17 are main-more_rmeta_0 and main-more_rimage_0
>> so something screwy is going on there.
> 
> I've just finished a bisect of this hang, and got to:
> 
> 615939a2ae734e3e68c816d6749d1f5f79c62ab7 is the first bad commit
> commit 615939a2ae734e3e68c816d6749d1f5f79c62ab7
> Author: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx>
> Date:   Fri May 19 06:40:48 2023 +0200
> 
>     blk-mq: defer to the normal submission path for post-flush requests
> 
>     Requests with the FUA bit on hardware without FUA support need a post
>     flush before returning to the caller, but they can still be sent using
>     the normal I/O path after initializing the flush-related fields and
>     end I/O handler.
> 
>     Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx>
>     Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@xxxxxxx>
>     Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230519044050.107790-6-hch@xxxxxx
>     Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx>

Can you try and pull in:

https://git.kernel.dk/cgit/linux/commit/?h=block-6.5&id=5ff3213a5387e076af2b87f796f94b36965e8c3a

and see if that helps?

-- 
Jens Axboe




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