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Message-ID: <20211007114351.3nafhtpefezxhanc@skn-laptop>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 13:43:51 +0200
From: Sean Nyekjaer <sean@...nix.com>
To: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@...labora.com>
Cc: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@...tlin.com>,
Richard Weinberger <richard@....at>,
Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@...com>,
Boris Brezillon <bbrezillon@...nel.org>,
linux-mtd@...ts.infradead.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH] mtd: rawnand: use mutex to protect access while in
suspend
On Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 10:58:36AM +0200, Boris Brezillon wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 10:49:38 +0200
> Sean Nyekjaer <sean@...nix.com> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 10:23:00AM +0200, Boris Brezillon wrote:
> > > On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 09:09:30 +0200
> > > Sean Nyekjaer <sean@...nix.com> wrote:
> >
> > [ ... ]
> >
> > > >
> > > > Have you seen the reproducer script?
> > >
> > > How would I know about this script or your previous attempt (mentioned
> > > at the end of this email) given I was not Cc-ed on the previous
> > > discussion, and nothing mentions it in this RFC...
> > >
> >
> > That's why I shared it here ;)
> > Initially I thought this was a bug introduced by exec_op.
> >
> > > > ---
> > > > root@...26-v1:/data/root# cat /data/crash.sh
> > > > #!/bin/sh -x
> > > >
> > > > echo enabled > /sys/devices/platform/soc/2100000.bus/21f4000.serial/tty/ttymxc4/power/wakeup
> > > >
> > > > rm /data/test50M
> > > > dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/test50M bs=1M count=50
> > > > cp /tmp/test50M /data/ &
> > > > sleep 1
> > > > echo mem > /sys/power/state
> > > > ---
> > > >
> > > > As seen in the log above disk is synced before suspend.
> > > > cp is continuing to copy data to ubifs.
> > > > And then user space processes are frozen.
> > > > At this point the kernel thread would have unwritten data.
> > > >
> > > > We tried to solve this with:
> > > > https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/9/1/280
> > >
> > > I see. It's still unclear to me when the write happens. Is it in the
> > > suspend path (before the system is actually suspended), or in the
> > > resume path (when the system is being resumed).
> > >
> > > Anyway, let's admit writing to a storage device while it's suspended is
> > > a valid use case and requires the storage layer to put this request on
> > > old. This wait should not, IMHO, be handled at the NAND level, but at
> > > the MTD level (using a waitqueue, and an atomic to make
> > > suspended/resumed transitions safe). And abusing a mutex to implement
> > > that is certainly not a good idea.
> >
> > I did't say this was the right solution ;) I actually asked in the RFC:
> > "Should we introduce a new mutex? Or maybe a spin_lock?"
> >
> > What are you proposing, a waitqueue in mtd_info? That gets checked in
> > mtd_write()/mtd_read()?
>
> Yes, and replacing the suspended state by an atomic, and providing a
> helper to wait on the device readiness. Helper you will call in every
> path involving a communication with the HW, not just mtd_read/write()
> (you're missing erase at least, and I fear there are other hooks that
> might lead to commands being issued to the device). But before we get
> there, I think it's important to understand what the kernel expects.
> IOW, if and when threads can do a request on a suspended device, and
> when it's acceptable to wait (vs returning -EBUSY), otherwise I fear
> we'll end up with deadlocks in the suspend/resume path.
I have a proposal [0] and yes I have ended up in many deadlocks during
testing. The hardest part is the locking when going into suspend.
I'm not sure the wait_queue is initialized the right place :)
And I'm kinda abusing the nand_get_device() for this...
Who do you think we should add to the discussion?
/Sean
[0]:
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/nand_base.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/nand_base.c
index 3d6c6e880520..735dfff18143 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/nand_base.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/nand_base.c
@@ -337,11 +337,10 @@ static int nand_isbad_bbm(struct nand_chip *chip, loff_t ofs)
*/
static int nand_get_device(struct nand_chip *chip)
{
+ struct mtd_info *mtd = nand_to_mtd(chip);
+
+ wait_event(mtd->wait_queue, atomic_read(&chip->suspended) == 0);
mutex_lock(&chip->lock);
- if (chip->suspended) {
- mutex_unlock(&chip->lock);
- return -EBUSY;
- }
mutex_lock(&chip->controller->lock);
return 0;
@@ -4562,11 +4561,15 @@ static int nand_suspend(struct mtd_info *mtd)
struct nand_chip *chip = mtd_to_nand(mtd);
int ret = 0;
+ atomic_inc(&chip->suspended);
mutex_lock(&chip->lock);
if (chip->ops.suspend)
ret = chip->ops.suspend(chip);
- if (!ret)
- chip->suspended = 1;
+ if (ret) {
+ /* Wake things up again if suspend fails */
+ atomic_dec(&chip->suspended);
+ wake_up(&mtd->wait_queue);
+ }
mutex_unlock(&chip->lock);
return ret;
@@ -4581,10 +4584,12 @@ static void nand_resume(struct mtd_info *mtd)
struct nand_chip *chip = mtd_to_nand(mtd);
mutex_lock(&chip->lock);
- if (chip->suspended) {
+ if (atomic_read(&chip->suspended)) {
if (chip->ops.resume)
chip->ops.resume(chip);
- chip->suspended = 0;
+
+ atomic_dec(&chip->suspended);
+ wake_up(&mtd->wait_queue);
} else {
pr_err("%s called for a chip which is not in suspended state\n",
__func__);
@@ -5099,6 +5104,9 @@ static int nand_detect(struct nand_chip *chip, struct nand_flash_dev *type)
pr_info("%d MiB, %s, erase size: %d KiB, page size: %d, OOB size: %d\n",
(int)(targetsize >> 20), nand_is_slc(chip) ? "SLC" : "MLC",
mtd->erasesize >> 10, mtd->writesize, mtd->oobsize);
+
+ init_waitqueue_head(&mtd->wait_queue);
+
return 0;
free_detect_allocation:
@@ -6264,6 +6272,8 @@ static int nand_scan_tail(struct nand_chip *chip)
if (chip->options & NAND_SKIP_BBTSCAN)
return 0;
+ atomic_set(&chip->suspended, 0);
+
/* Build bad block table */
ret = nand_create_bbt(chip);
if (ret)
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
index 88227044fc86..f7dcbc336170 100644
--- a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
@@ -360,6 +360,8 @@ struct mtd_info {
int (*_get_device) (struct mtd_info *mtd);
void (*_put_device) (struct mtd_info *mtd);
+ wait_queue_head_t wait_queue;
+
/*
* flag indicates a panic write, low level drivers can take appropriate
* action if required to ensure writes go through
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h b/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h
index b2f9dd3cbd69..c25c0749f8d0 100644
--- a/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h
@@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ struct nand_chip {
/* Internals */
struct mutex lock;
- unsigned int suspended : 1;
+ atomic_t suspended;
int cur_cs;
int read_retries;
struct nand_secure_region *secure_regions;
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