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Message-Id: <1400511950-18522-1-git-send-email-tom.leiming@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 23:05:50 +0800
From: Ming Lei <tom.leiming@...il.com>
To: Jens Axboe <axboe@...nel.dk>, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>, stable@...r.kernel.org,
Ming Lei <tom.leiming@...il.com>
Subject: [PATCH] block: mq flush: fix race between IPI handler and mq flush worker
In 'struct request', both 'csd' and 'requeue_work' are
defined inside one union, unfortunately, the below race
can be triggered:
- one PREFLUSH request may be queued inside the previous
POSTFLUSH request's IPI handler, and both the two requests
share one request instance(q->flush_rq)
- IPI interrupt for the previous POSTFLUSH request comes, and
generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt() is called to run
the remote complete handler by csd->func();
- the POSTFLUSH flush request's end_io callback(flush_end_io)
is called
- finally inside the path, blk_flush_queue_rq() calls
INIT_WORK(&rq->requeue_work,...) and schedule the work for
queuing a new PREFLUSH request
- csd->func(csd->info) returns, and csd_unlock(csd) is called,
see generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt()
- then the initialized rq->requeue_work is changed by
csd_unlock(): the lowerest bit of requeue_work.func is
observed that it was cleared, and function address can
be unaligned on x86.
- the work func of mq_flush_run() will never be run
- fs sync hangs forever
This patch introduces one exclusive work_struct inside
request_queue for queuing flush request only to fix the
problem.
Cc: <stable@...r.kernel.org> #3.14
Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <tom.leiming@...il.com>
---
Another simple fix is to disable ipi for flush request, but looks
this one should be better.
block/blk-flush.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
include/linux/blkdev.h | 1 +
2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/block/blk-flush.c b/block/blk-flush.c
index ec7a224..42e8a34 100644
--- a/block/blk-flush.c
+++ b/block/blk-flush.c
@@ -130,21 +130,56 @@ static void blk_flush_restore_request(struct request *rq)
blk_clear_rq_complete(rq);
}
+static void __mq_flush_run(struct request *rq)
+{
+ memset(&rq->csd, 0, sizeof(rq->csd));
+ blk_mq_insert_request(rq, false, true, false);
+}
+
static void mq_flush_run(struct work_struct *work)
{
+ struct request_queue *q;
+ struct request *rq;
+
+ q = container_of(work, struct request_queue, flush_work);
+ rq = q->flush_rq;
+
+ __mq_flush_run(rq);
+}
+
+static void mq_data_flush_run(struct work_struct *work)
+{
struct request *rq;
rq = container_of(work, struct request, requeue_work);
- memset(&rq->csd, 0, sizeof(rq->csd));
- blk_mq_insert_request(rq, false, true, false);
+ __mq_flush_run(rq);
}
static bool blk_flush_queue_rq(struct request *rq, bool add_front)
{
if (rq->q->mq_ops) {
- INIT_WORK(&rq->requeue_work, mq_flush_run);
- kblockd_schedule_work(&rq->requeue_work);
+ struct work_struct *wk;
+ work_func_t func;
+
+ /*
+ * Flush request need use its own work_struct
+ * instead of rq->requeue_work because it
+ * will be changed by csd_unlock() in future
+ * if the request(PREFLUSH) is being queued
+ * from previous POSTFLUSH request's IPI
+ * handler context.
+ */
+ if (rq == rq->q->flush_rq) {
+ wk = &rq->q->flush_work;
+ func = mq_flush_run;
+ } else {
+ wk = &rq->requeue_work;
+ func = mq_data_flush_run;
+ }
+
+ INIT_WORK(wk, func);
+ kblockd_schedule_work(wk);
return false;
} else {
if (add_front)
diff --git a/include/linux/blkdev.h b/include/linux/blkdev.h
index 1f1ecc7..4c8f24c 100644
--- a/include/linux/blkdev.h
+++ b/include/linux/blkdev.h
@@ -461,6 +461,7 @@ struct request_queue {
struct list_head flush_queue[2];
struct list_head flush_data_in_flight;
struct request *flush_rq;
+ struct work_struct flush_work;
spinlock_t mq_flush_lock;
struct mutex sysfs_lock;
--
1.7.9.5
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