[Bridge] [v5 Patch 1/3] netpoll: add generic support for bridge and bonding devices

Cong Wang amwang at redhat.com
Sun May 30 22:29:47 PDT 2010


On 05/29/10 05:03, Jay Vosburgh wrote:
> Flavio Leitner<fbl at sysclose.org>  wrote:
>
>> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 04:16:34PM +0800, Cong Wang wrote:
>>> On 05/28/10 02:05, Flavio Leitner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi guys!
>>>>
>>>> I finally could test this to see if an old problem reported on bugzilla[1] was
>>>> fixed now, but unfortunately it is still there.
>>>>
>>>> The ticket is private I guess, but basically the problem happens when bonding
>>>> driver tries to print something after it had taken the write_lock (monitor
>>>> functions, enslave/de-enslave), so the printk() will pass through netpoll, then
>>>> on bonding again which no matter what mode you use, it will try to read_lock()
>>>> the lock again. The result is a deadlock and the entire system hangs.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Does the attached patch fix this hang?
>>
>> I got another issue now:
>>
>> [   89.523062] bonding: bond0: enslaving eth0 as a backup interface with a down link.
>> [   89.580746] bonding: bond0: enslaving eth2 as a backup interface with a down link.
>> [   91.198527] e1000: eth2 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Half Duplex, Flow Control: None
>> [   91.238245] bonding: bond0: link status definitely up for interface eth2.
>>
>> [   91.245381] BUG: scheduling while atomic: bond0/2716/0x10000100
>> [   91.251565] 5 locks held by bond0/2716:
>> [   91.255663]  #0:  ((bond_dev->name)){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff81045fb4>] worker_thread+0x19a/0x2e2
>> [   91.265179]  #1:  ((&(&bond->mii_work)->work)){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff81045fb4>] worker_thread+0x19a/0x2e2
>> [   91.275554]  #2:  (rtnl_mutex){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff812daf38>] rtnl_lock+0x12/0x14
>> [   91.284018]  #3:  (&bond->lock){++.+.+}, at: [<ffffffffa029e06a>] bond_mii_monitor+0x2a2/0x4ed [bonding]
>> [   91.294230]  #4:  (&bond->curr_slave_lock){+...+.}, at: [<ffffffffa029e239>] bond_mii_monitor+0x471/0x4ed [bonding]
>> [   91.305387] Modules linked in: bonding sunrpc ip6t_REJECT xt_tcpudp nf_conntrack_ipv6 xt_state nf_conntrack ip6table_filter ip6_tables x_tables ipv6 dm_mirror dm_region_hash dm_log dm_multipath uinput snd_hda_codec_idt snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec snd_hwdep snd_seq snd_seq_device snd_pcm ppdev parport_pc parport rtc_cmos snd_timer tg3 snd ide_cd_mod i5000_edac i2c_i801 libphy rtc_core rtc_lib edac_core pcspkr e1000 dcdbas uhci_hcd tulip shpchp i2c_core cdrom serio_raw soundcore sg snd_page_alloc raid0 sd_mod button [last unloaded: mperf]
>> [   91.357735] Pid: 2716, comm: bond0 Not tainted 2.6.34-04700-gd938a70-dirty #36
>> [   91.371112] Call Trace:
>> [   91.373825]  [<ffffffff81056002>] ? __debug_show_held_locks+0x22/0x24
>> [   91.380530]  [<ffffffff8102e4a2>] __schedule_bug+0x6d/0x72
>> [   91.386284]  [<ffffffff81363f6e>] schedule+0xc9/0x791
>> [   91.391600]  [<ffffffff81032540>] __cond_resched+0x25/0x30
>> [   91.397350]  [<ffffffff81364757>] _cond_resched+0x27/0x32
>> [   91.403013]  [<ffffffff810ab243>] kmem_cache_alloc+0x2b/0xac
>> [   91.408936]  [<ffffffff812c61fd>] skb_clone+0x42/0x5d
>> [   91.414253]  [<ffffffff812ec696>] netlink_broadcast+0x192/0x369
>> [   91.420436]  [<ffffffff812ecdc3>] nlmsg_notify+0x43/0x89
>> [   91.426012]  [<ffffffff812dabc7>] rtnl_notify+0x2b/0x2d
>> [   91.431501]  [<ffffffff812dacbc>] rtmsg_ifinfo+0xf3/0x118
>> [   91.437165]  [<ffffffff812dad0c>] rtnetlink_event+0x2b/0x2f
>> [   91.443003]  [<ffffffff81369fe4>] notifier_call_chain+0x32/0x5e
>> [   91.449188]  [<ffffffff8104d618>] raw_notifier_call_chain+0xf/0x11
>> [   91.455634]  [<ffffffff812cfc73>] call_netdevice_notifiers+0x45/0x4a
>> [   91.462253]  [<ffffffff812d04f7>] netdev_bonding_change+0x12/0x14
>
> 	This warning is because the notifier call is happening with spin
> locks held.
>
>> [   91.468614]  [<ffffffffa029d589>] bond_select_active_slave+0xe8/0x123 [bonding]
>> [   91.476408]  [<ffffffffa029e241>] bond_mii_monitor+0x479/0x4ed [bonding]
>> [   91.483375]  [<ffffffff81046009>] worker_thread+0x1ef/0x2e2
>> [   91.489212]  [<ffffffff81045fb4>] ? worker_thread+0x19a/0x2e2
>> [   91.495227]  [<ffffffffa029ddc8>] ? bond_mii_monitor+0x0/0x4ed [bonding]
>> [   91.502192]  [<ffffffff81049c71>] ? autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x34
>> [   91.508897]  [<ffffffff81045e1a>] ? worker_thread+0x0/0x2e2
>> [   91.514734]  [<ffffffff810498bb>] kthread+0x7a/0x82
>> [   91.519878]  [<ffffffff81003714>] kernel_thread_helper+0x4/0x10
>> [   91.526060]  [<ffffffff81366ffc>] ? restore_args+0x0/0x30
>> [   91.531723]  [<ffffffff81049841>] ? kthread+0x0/0x82
>> [   91.536953]  [<ffffffff81003710>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x0/0x10
>> [   91.543343] bonding: bond0: making interface eth2 the new active one.
>> [   91.550554] bonding: bond0: first active interface up!
>> [   91.556859] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): bond0: link becomes ready
>>
>>
>> No other patch applied. Just started netconsole over bonding, so no need
>> to pull the cable from slaves. Reproduced twice, one I got the
>> backtrace above, and on the other one the system hangs completely
>> after the BUG: scheduling message.
>>
>> fbl
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> ----------------------->
>>>
>>> We should notify netconsole that bond is changing its slaves
>>> when we use active-backup mode.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: WANG Cong<amwang at redhat.com>
>>>
>>> ----
>>>
>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
>>> index 5e12462..9494c02 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
>>> @@ -1199,6 +1199,7 @@ void bond_select_active_slave(struct bonding *bond)
>>>
>>>   	best_slave = bond_find_best_slave(bond);
>>>   	if (best_slave != bond->curr_active_slave) {
>>> +		netdev_bonding_change(bond->dev, NETDEV_BONDING_DESLAVE);
>>>   		bond_change_active_slave(bond, best_slave);
>>>   		rv = bond_set_carrier(bond);
>>>   		if (!rv)
>
> 	You can't do this here; the driver is holding various spin
> locks, and notifier calls can sleep (hence the warning).  If you look at
> the bond_change_active_slave function, it drops all locks other than
> RTNL before making a notifier call, e.g.,
>
> void bond_change_active_slave(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *new_active)
> {
> [...]
> 	if (bond->params.mode == BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP) {
> [...]	
> 			write_unlock_bh(&bond->curr_slave_lock);
> 			read_unlock(&bond->lock);
>
> 			netdev_bonding_change(bond->dev, NETDEV_BONDING_FAILOVER);
>
> 			read_lock(&bond->lock);
> 			write_lock_bh(&bond->curr_slave_lock);
> 		}
>
>
> 	You may be able to add your notifier to this case, or change
> your handler to notice the _FAILOVER notifier.


Thanks for your analysis! Hmm, I think let netconsole to handle
NETDEV_BONDING_FAILOVER here is a better solution.

>
>>> @@ -2154,6 +2155,7 @@ static int bond_ioctl_change_active(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_devi
>>>   	    (old_active)&&
>>>   	(new_active->link == BOND_LINK_UP)&&
>>>   	IS_UP(new_active->dev)) {
>>> +		netdev_bonding_change(bond->dev, NETDEV_BONDING_DESLAVE);
>>>   		write_lock_bh(&bond->curr_slave_lock);
>>>   		bond_change_active_slave(bond, new_active);
>>>   		write_unlock_bh(&bond->curr_slave_lock);
>
> 	This case will have the same problem, but will only be hit if a
> user does a manual "ifenslave -c bond0 ethX".
>
> 	You also probably wanted to do the sysfs path, but if the
> notifier goes into the change_active_slave function itself, then I don't
> think additional notifications would be necessary.
>

Okay, sounds above solution should also handle this case.

Thanks.



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