Re: [PATCH] psi:fix divide by zero in psi_update_stats

From: Suren Baghdasaryan
Date: Fri Nov 29 2019 - 20:42:11 EST


On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 10:37 PM Jingfeng Xie
<xiejingfeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Weiner,
> The crash does not happen right after boot, in my case, it happens in 58914 ~ 815463 seconds range since boot
>
> With my coredumpïsome values are extracted as belowï
>
> period = 001df2dc00000000
> now = 001df2dc00000000ï same as period
> expires = group->next_update = rdi = 00003594f700648e
> group->avg_last_update could not be known
> missed_periods = 0
>
Considering that "period = now - (group->avg_last_update +
(missed_periods * psi_period))" and the above values (period==now and
missed_periods==0), group->avg_last_update must be 0 and that would
mean this is indeed the first update_averages() call.
I think this can happen if a cgroup is created long after the boot.
The following call chain would happen:
cgroup_create->psi_cgroup_alloc->group_init->INIT_DELAYED_WORK->psi_avgs_work->update_averages.
If this cgroup creation is timed so that psi_avgs_work is called when
sched_clock returns a value with LSBs of 0 then we get this problem.
The patch Johannes posted earlier which sets group->avg_last_update to
sched_clock in group_init should have fixed this problem. Tim, did you
capture this coredump after applying that patch? If not please try
applying it and see if it still happens.


> ïå 2019/11/13 äå12:08ïâJohannes Weinerâ<hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> åå:
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:48:46AM -0500, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:41:46AM -0500, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> > > On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 03:33:24PM +0800, tim wrote:
> > > > In psi_update_stats, it is possible that period has value like
> > > > 0xXXXXXXXX00000000 where the lower 32 bit is 0, then it calls div_u64 which
> > > > truncates u64 period to u32, results in zero divisor.
> > > > Use div64_u64() instead of div_u64() if the divisor is u64 to avoid
> > > > truncation to 32-bit on 64-bit platforms.
> > > >
> > > > Signed-off-by: xiejingfeng <xiejingfeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >
> > > This is legit. When we stop the periodic averaging worker due to an
> > > idle CPU, the period after restart can be much longer than the ~4 sec
> > > in the lower 32 bits. See the missed_periods logic in update_averages.
> >
> > Argh, that's not right. Of course I notice right after hitting send.
> >
> > missed_periods are subtracted out of the difference between now and
> > the last update, so period should be not much bigger than 2s.
> >
> > Something else is going on here.
>
> Tim, does this happen right after boot? I wonder if it's because we're
> not initializing avg_last_update, and the initial delta between the
> last update (0) and the first scheduled update (sched_clock() + 2s)
> ends up bigger than 4 seconds somehow. Later on, the delta between the
> last and the scheduled update should always be ~2s. But for that to
> happen, it would require a pretty slow boot, or a sched_clock() that
> does not start at 0.
>
> Tim, if you have a coredump, can you extract the value of the other
> variables printed in the following patch?
>
> diff --git a/kernel/sched/psi.c b/kernel/sched/psi.c
> index 84af7aa158bf..1b6836d23091 100644
> --- a/kernel/sched/psi.c
> +++ b/kernel/sched/psi.c
> @@ -374,6 +374,10 @@ static u64 update_averages(struct psi_group *group, u64 now)
> */
> avg_next_update = expires + ((1 + missed_periods) * psi_period);
> period = now - (group->avg_last_update + (missed_periods * psi_period));
> +
> + WARN(period >> 32, "period=%ld now=%ld expires=%ld last=%ld missed=%ld\n",
> + period, now, expires, group->avg_last_update, missed_periods);
> +
> group->avg_last_update = now;
>
> for (s = 0; s < NR_PSI_STATES - 1; s++) {
>
> And we may need something like this to make the tick initialization
> more robust regardless of the reported bug here:
>
> diff --git a/kernel/sched/psi.c b/kernel/sched/psi.c
> index 84af7aa158bf..ce8f6748678a 100644
> --- a/kernel/sched/psi.c
> +++ b/kernel/sched/psi.c
> @@ -185,7 +185,8 @@ static void group_init(struct psi_group *group)
>
> for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
> seqcount_init(&per_cpu_ptr(group->pcpu, cpu)->seq);
> - group->avg_next_update = sched_clock() + psi_period;
> + group->avg_last_update = sched_clock();
> + group->avg_next_update = group->avg_last_update + psi_period;
> INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&group->avgs_work, psi_avgs_work);
> mutex_init(&group->avgs_lock);
> /* Init trigger-related members */
>
>
>
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