Re: [Bug #11989] Suspend failure on NForce4-based boards due tochanes in stop_machine
From: Heiko Carstens
Date: Tue Nov 11 2008 - 06:31:49 EST
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 11:52:14AM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> * Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > However, it is reproducible by doing
> >
> > # echo core > /sys/power/pm_test
> >
> > and repeating
> >
> > # echo disk > /sys/power/state
> >
> > for a couple of times, in which case the last two lines printed to the console
> > before a (solid) hang are:
> >
> > SMP alternatives: switching to SMP code
> > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000
> >
> > So, it evidently fails while re-enabling the non-boot CPU and not
> > during disabling it as I thought before.
> >
> > With commit c9583e55fa2b08a230c549bd1e3c0bde6c50d9cc reverted the
> > issue is not reproducible any more.
>
> [ Cc:-ed workqueue/locking/suspend-race-condition experts. ]
>
> Seems like the new kernel/stop_machine.c logic has a race for the test
> sequence above. (Below is the bisected commit again, maybe the race is
> visible via email review as well.)
FWIW, I tried to reproduce this on s390 and got the following:
A process that would do nothing but onlining/offlining cpus would get
stuck after a while:
0 schedule+842 [0x342522]
1 schedule_timeout+200 [0x342ec4]
2 wait_for_common+362 [0x341fd6]
3 wait_for_completion+54 [0x342146]
4 __synchronize_sched+80 [0x81670]
5 cpu_down+172 [0x33c030]
6 store_online+96 [0x33c488]
7 sysdev_store+52 [0x1bda84]
8 sysfs_write_file+242 [0x1350ba]
9 vfs_write+176 [0xd2028]
10 sys_write+82 [0xd21ea]
11 sysc_noemu+16 [0x269d8]
All cpus are in cpu_idle and no other task in state TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE
or TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE. However it would continue to work as soon as
I login into the system or generate a console interrupt.
I'm going to look into the dump and see if I can figure out what is
broken here.
Dunno if it is the same bug or something else.
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