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Message-ID: <20061030154444.GH4563@kernel.dk>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 16:44:44 +0100
From: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@...cle.com>
To: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@...radead.org>
Cc: Mark Lord <liml@....ca>,
IDE/ATA development list <linux-ide@...r.kernel.org>,
Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, mingo@...e.hu
Subject: Re: 2.6.19-rc3-git7: scsi_device_unbusy: inconsistent lock state
On Mon, Oct 30 2006, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>
> > which has always been considered safe, while not very pretty.
>
>
> actually it's different I think (based on a brief inspection of the
> code, I could well be wrong):
> get_request_wait() causes a get_request() call with a GFP_NOIO gfp_mask
> which perculates upto cfq_set_request() as argument.
> cfq_set_request() then calls the inline cfq_get_queue() (which isn't in
> the backtrace due to inlining) which does
> } else if (gfp_mask & __GFP_WAIT) {
> /*
> * Inform the allocator of the fact that we will
> * just repeat this allocation if it fails, to allow
> * the allocator to do whatever it needs to attempt to
> * free memory.
> */
> spin_unlock_irq(cfqd->queue->queue_lock);
>
> which enables interrupts right smack in the middle of holding a whole
> bunch of locks.....
Where do you get 'a bunch' from? If you call get_request() with a
gfp_mask that includes __GFP_WAIT with a spinlock held, it's a bug. Just
as if you had called kmalloc() or similar with __GFP_WAIT set and
holding a lock. cfq even includes a warning check:
might_sleep_if(gfp_mask & __GFP_WAIT);
So there's no bug there, cfq even grabbed the lock on its own before
calling cfq_get_queue().
> so to me it looks like lockdep at least has the appearance of moaning
> about a reasonably fishy situation...
To me it looks more about lockdep complaining because it doesn't grok
the full picture. The question is how to shut it up.
--
Jens Axboe
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