Re: kernel BUG at drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c:1096!
From: Ming Lei
Date: Sun Nov 22 2015 - 21:46:29 EST
Hi Mark,
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Mark Salter <msalter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-11-23 at 08:36 +0800, Ming Lei wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 7:20 AM, Mark Salter <msalter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Sun, 2015-11-22 at 00:56 +0800, Ming Lei wrote:
>> > > On Sat, 21 Nov 2015 12:30:14 +0100
>> > > Laurent Dufour <ldufour@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > On 20/11/2015 13:10, Michael Ellerman wrote:
>> > > > > On Thu, 2015-11-19 at 00:23 -0800, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > > It's pretty much guaranteed a block layer bug, most likely in the
>> > > > > > merge bios to request infrastucture where we don't obey the merging
>> > > > > > limits properly.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > Does either of you have a known good and first known bad kernel?
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Not me, I've only hit it one or two times. All I can say is I have hit it in
>> > > > > 4.4-rc1.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Laurent, can you narrow it down at all?
>> > > >
>> > > > It seems that the panic is triggered by the commit bdced438acd8 ("block:
>> > > > setup bi_phys_segments after splitting") which has been pulled by the
>> > > > merge d9734e0d1ccf ("Merge branch 'for-4.4/core' of
>> > > > git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block").
>> > > >
>> > > > My system is panicing promptly when running a kernel built at
>> > > > d9734e0d1ccf, while reverting the commit bdced438acd8, it can run hours
>> > > > without panicing.
>> > > >
>> > > > This being said, I can't explain what's going wrong.
>> > > >
>> > > > May Ming shed some light here ?
>> > >
>> > > Laurent, looks there is one bug in blk_bio_segment_split(), would you
>> > > mind testing the following patch to see if it fixes your issue?
>> > >
>> > > ---
>> > > From 6fc701231dcc000bc8bc4b9105583380d9aa31f4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> > > From: Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > > Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2015 00:47:13 +0800
>> > > Subject: [PATCH] block: fix segment split
>> > >
>> > > Inside blk_bio_segment_split(), previous bvec pointer('bvprvp')
>> > > always points to the iterator local variable, which is obviously
>> > > wrong, so fix it by pointing to the local variable of 'bvprv'.
>> > >
>> > > Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > > ---
>> > > block/blk-merge.c | 4 ++--
>> > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>> > >
>> > > diff --git a/block/blk-merge.c b/block/blk-merge.c
>> > > index de5716d8..f2efe8a 100644
>> > > --- a/block/blk-merge.c
>> > > +++ b/block/blk-merge.c
>> > > @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ static struct bio *blk_bio_segment_split(struct request_queue *q,
>> > >
>> > > seg_size += bv.bv_len;
>> > > bvprv = bv;
>> > > - bvprvp = &bv;
>> > > + bvprvp = &bvprv;
>> > > sectors += bv.bv_len >> 9;
>> > > continue;
>> > > }
>> > > @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ new_segment:
>> > >
>> > > nsegs++;
>> > > bvprv = bv;
>> > > - bvprvp = &bv;
>> > > + bvprvp = &bvprv;
>> > > seg_size = bv.bv_len;
>> > > sectors += bv.bv_len >> 9;
>> > > }
>> >
>> > I'm still hitting the BUG even with this patch applied on top of 4.4-rc1.
>>
>> OK, looks there are still other bugs, care to share us how to reproduce
>> it on arm64?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Ming
>
> Unfortunately, the best reproducer I have is to boot the platform. I have seen the
> BUG a few times post-boot, but I don't have a consistant reproducer. I am using
> upstream 4.4-rc1 with this config:
>
> http://people.redhat.com/msalter/fh_defconfig
>
> With 4.4-rc1 on an APM Mustang platform, I see the BUG about once every 6-7 boots.
> On an AMD Seattle platform, about every 9 boots.
Thanks for the input, and I will try to reproduce the issue on mustang with
your kernel config.
>
> I have a script that loops through an ssh command to reboot the platform under test.
> I manually install test kernels and then run the script and wait for failure. While
> debugging, I have tried more minimal configs with which I have been unable to
> reproduce the problem even after several hours of reboots. With the above mentioned
> fh_defconfig, I have been able to get a failure within 20 or so boots with most
> kernel builds but at certain kernel commits, the failure has taken a longer time to
> reproduce.
>
> From my POV, I can't say which commit causes the problem. So far, I have not been
> able to reproduce at all before commit d9734e0d1ccf but I am currently trying to
> reproduce with commit 0d51ce9ca1116 (one merge earlier than d9734e0d1ccf).
The patch for fixing 'bvprvp' is better to be included for test,
because that issue
may have a big effect on computing physical seg count.
Also I appreciate if you, Laurent or anyone may provide debug log which
can be captured with the attached debug patch when this issue is trigered .
Thanks,
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
index dd8ad2a..a0db1fe 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
@@ -1077,14 +1077,31 @@ void scsi_io_completion(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, unsigned int good_bytes)
}
}
+static void scsi_dump_req(struct request *req)
+{
+ struct bio_vec bvec;
+ struct bio *bio;
+ struct bvec_iter iter;
+ int i = 0;
+
+ __rq_for_each_bio(bio, req) {
+ printk("%d-%p\n", i, bio);
+ bio_for_each_segment(bvec, bio, iter) {
+ printk("\t %p %u %u\n", bvec.bv_page,
+ bvec.bv_offset, bvec.bv_len);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
static int scsi_init_sgtable(struct request *req, struct scsi_data_buffer *sdb)
{
- int count;
+ int count, pre_count = req->nr_phys_segments;
+ int alloc_cnt = queue_max_segments(req->q);
/*
* If sg table allocation fails, requeue request later.
*/
- if (unlikely(scsi_alloc_sgtable(sdb, req->nr_phys_segments,
+ if (unlikely(scsi_alloc_sgtable(sdb, alloc_cnt,
req->mq_ctx != NULL)))
return BLKPREP_DEFER;
@@ -1093,6 +1110,11 @@ static int scsi_init_sgtable(struct request *req, struct scsi_data_buffer *sdb)
* each segment.
*/
count = blk_rq_map_sg(req->q, req, sdb->table.sgl);
+
+ if (count > sdb->table.nents) {
+ printk("%s prev vs. now: %d-%d\n", __func__, pre_count, count);
+ scsi_dump_req(req);
+ }
BUG_ON(count > sdb->table.nents);
sdb->table.nents = count;
sdb->length = blk_rq_bytes(req);