Re: [PATCH v4 00/12] PCI core learns hotplug
From: Alex Chiang
Date: Fri Mar 20 2009 - 00:16:38 EST
* Kenji Kaneshige <kaneshige.kenji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Alex Chiang wrote:
>> We're getting close to the new merge window, and I _think_ this
>> patch series is ready for consideration. Notably:
>>
>> - multiple rescans/removes of devices with and without bridges
>> - verified that resource allocation after multiple remove/rescan
>> cycles is the same as what we had during initial boot
>> - fixes the complete suckage of fakephp (that I created)
>> - doesn't affect existing hotplug drivers
>> - tested on x86 and ia64 platforms
>>
>> Please review, and consider testing. For testing ease, you can pull
>> from my git branch:
>>
>> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/achiang/pci-hotplug.git
>> branch 'test-20090318' is what you want
>>
>
> I got the following oops when I did
>
> # echo 1 > remove
>
> on the bridge device.
>
> [ 6639.239164] =============================================
> [ 6639.239191] [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ]
> [ 6639.239212] 2.6.29-rc8-kk #1
> [ 6639.239227] ---------------------------------------------
> [ 6639.239243] events/8/60 is trying to acquire lock:
> [ 6639.239252] (events){--..}, at: [<ffffffff80257fc0>] flush_workqueue+0x0/0xa0
> [ 6639.239252]
> [ 6639.239252] but task is already holding lock:
> [ 6639.239252] (events){--..}, at: [<ffffffff80257648>] run_workqueue+0x108/0x230
> [ 6639.239252]
> [ 6639.239252] other info that might help us debug this:
> [ 6639.239252] 3 locks held by events/8/60:
> [ 6639.239252] #0: (events){--..}, at: [<ffffffff80257648>] run_workqueue+0x108/0x230
> [ 6639.239252] #1: (&ss->work){--..}, at: [<ffffffff80257648>] run_workqueue+0x108/0x230
> [ 6639.239252] #2: (pci_remove_rescan_mutex){--..}, at: [<ffffffff803c05b9>] remove_callback+0x29/0x80
> [ 6639.239252]
> [ 6639.239252] stack backtrace:
> [ 6639.239252] Pid: 60, comm: events/8 Not tainted 2.6.29-rc8-kk #1
> [ 6639.239252] Call Trace:
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff8026dfcd>] validate_chain+0xb7d/0x1260
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff8026eade>] __lock_acquire+0x42e/0xa40
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff8026f148>] lock_acquire+0x58/0x80
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff80257fc0>] ? flush_workqueue+0x0/0xa0
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff8025800d>] flush_workqueue+0x4d/0xa0
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff80257fc0>] ? flush_workqueue+0x0/0xa0
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff80258070>] flush_scheduled_work+0x10/0x20
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffffa0158065>] e1000_remove+0x55/0xfe [e1000e]
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff8033ee60>] ? sysfs_schedule_callback_work+0x0/0x50
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff803bf7a2>] pci_device_remove+0x32/0x70
> [ 6639.239252] [<ffffffff80441409>] __device_release_driver+0x59/0x90
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8044153b>] device_release_driver+0x2b/0x40
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff80441036>] bus_remove_device+0xa6/0x120
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8043dacb>] device_del+0x12b/0x190
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8043db56>] device_unregister+0x26/0x70
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff803ba529>] pci_stop_dev+0x49/0x60
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff803ba670>] pci_remove_bus_device+0x40/0xc0
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff803ba71d>] pci_remove_behind_bridge+0x2d/0x50
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff803ba64e>] pci_remove_bus_device+0x1e/0xc0
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff803c05c8>] remove_callback+0x38/0x80
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8033ee7f>] sysfs_schedule_callback_work+0x1f/0x50
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8025769a>] run_workqueue+0x15a/0x230
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff80257648>] ? run_workqueue+0x108/0x230
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8025846f>] worker_thread+0x9f/0x100
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8025bce0>] ? autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x40
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff802583d0>] ? worker_thread+0x0/0x100
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8025b89d>] kthread+0x4d/0x80
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8020d4ba>] child_rip+0xa/0x20
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8020cebc>] ? restore_args+0x0/0x30
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8025b850>] ? kthread+0x0/0x80
> [ 6639.241006] [<ffffffff8020d4b0>] ? child_rip+0x0/0x20
> [ 6639.283330] e1000e 0000:40:00.0: PCI INT A disabled
> [ 6639.324332] e1000e 0000:40:00.1: PCI INT B disabled
> [ 6639.325031] aer 0000:2f:04.0:pcie22: unloading service driver aer
pci_device_remove() calls the driver's ->remove method directly;
it shouldn't be messing around with that sysfs callback.
Does this only happen with e1000e devices? Or does it happen on
any bridge device?
I am stumped; I've never seen this locking issue before...
Will continue to look, thanks.
/ac
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