Re: [Linux 2.6.29-rc2] BUG: using smp_processor_id() in preemptible

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Jan 26 2009 - 11:54:32 EST


On Monday 26 January 2009, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Maciej Rutecki wrote:
> >
> > During suspend to ram:
> > [ 131.287012] BUG: using smp_processor_id() in preemptible [00000000]
> > code: suspend_to_ram./2958
> > [ 131.287012] caller is retrigger_next_event+0x13/0xb0
> > [ 131.287012] Pid: 2958, comm: suspend_to_ram. Not tainted 2.6.29-rc2 #1
> > [ 131.287012] Call Trace:
> > [ 131.287012] [<c025b41f>] debug_smp_processor_id+0xbf/0xd0
> > [ 131.287012] [<c01473b3>] retrigger_next_event+0x13/0xb0
> > [ 131.287012] [<c01489b7>] raw_notifier_call_chain+0x17/0x20
> > [ 131.287012] [<c014b938>] timekeeping_resume+0xe8/0x110
> > [ 131.287012] [<c02cc651>] __sysdev_resume+0x11/0x50
> > [ 131.287012] [<c02cc6d7>] sysdev_resume+0x47/0x80
> > [ 131.287012] [<c02d2478>] device_power_up+0x8/0x10
>
> Very scary.
>
> device_power_up() calls sysdev_resume _before_ it enables interrupts so it
> sounds like something else has - very incorrectly - enabled interrupts too
> early in your resume sequence.
>
> The patch that Andrew sent out and that apparently fixed things for you
> should absolutely not have made any difference. This is suspend_enter():
>
> arch_suspend_disable_irqs();
> BUG_ON(!irqs_disabled());
>
> if ((error = device_power_down(PMSG_SUSPEND))) {
> printk(KERN_ERR "PM: Some devices failed to power down\n");
> goto Done;
> }
>
> if (!suspend_test(TEST_CORE))
> error = suspend_ops->enter(state);
>
> device_power_up(PMSG_RESUME);
> Done:
> arch_suspend_enable_irqs();
>
> and notice how the whole thing is surrounded by that
> arch_suspend_disable/enable_irqs().
>
> So it looks like some sysdev driver (device_power_up does the sysdev
> drivers first, so it can't be the regular low-level PCI drivers) is
> enabling interrupts in its resume function. Scary and very wrong.
>
> It could easily be ACPI, of course. There was some other case where ACPI
> did that, iirc.

There is a known bug in the USB controllers' suspend that enables interrupts
from within ->suspend_late(). It should be fixed by the next USB merge
AFAICS.

Thanks,
Rafael
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