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Message-ID: <ZnQsdxzumig7CD7c@boxer>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 15:19:51 +0200
From: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@...el.com>
To: Luiz Capitulino <luizcap@...hat.com>
CC: <jesse.brandeburg@...el.com>, <anthony.l.nguyen@...el.com>,
<poros@...hat.com>, <netdev@...r.kernel.org>, LKML
<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <magnus.karlsson@...el.com>
Subject: Re: [BUG] ice driver crash on arm64
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 11:23:28AM -0400, Luiz Capitulino wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have an Ampere Mount Snow system (which is arm64) with an Intel E810-C
> NIC plugged in. The kernel is configured with 64k pages. We're observing
> the crash below when we run iperf3 as a server in this system and load traffic
> from another system with the same configuration. The crash is reproducible
> with latest Linus tree 14d7c92f:
>
> [ 225.715759] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0075e625f68aa42c
> [ 225.723669] Mem abort info:
> [ 225.726487] ESR = 0x0000000096000004
> [ 225.730223] EC = 0x25: DABT (current EL), IL = 32 bits
> [ 225.735526] SET = 0, FnV = 0
> [ 225.738568] EA = 0, S1PTW = 0
> [ 225.741695] FSC = 0x04: level 0 translation fault
> [ 225.746564] Data abort info:
> [ 225.749431] ISV = 0, ISS = 0x00000004, ISS2 = 0x00000000
> [ 225.754906] CM = 0, WnR = 0, TnD = 0, TagAccess = 0
> [ 225.759944] GCS = 0, Overlay = 0, DirtyBit = 0, Xs = 0
> [ 225.765250] [0075e625f68aa42c] address between user and kernel address ranges
> [ 225.772373] Internal error: Oops: 0000000096000004 [#1] SMP
> [ 225.777932] Modules linked in: xfs(E) crct10dif_ce(E) ghash_ce(E) sha2_ce(E) sha256_arm64(E) sha1_ce(E) sbsa_gwdt(E) ice(E) nvme(E) libie(E) dimlib(E) nvme_core(E) gnss(E) nvme_auth(E) ixgbe(E) igb(E) mdio(E) i2c_algo_bit(E) i2c_designware_platform(E) xgene_hwmon(E) i2c_designware_core(E) dm_mirror(E) dm_region_hash(E) dm_log(E) dm_mod(E)
> [ 225.807902] CPU: 61 PID: 7794 Comm: iperf3 Kdump: loaded Tainted: G E 6.10.0-rc4+ #1
> [ 225.817021] Hardware name: LTHPC GR2134/MP32-AR2-LT, BIOS F31j (SCP: 2.10.20220531) 08/01/2022
> [ 225.825618] pstate: 00400009 (nzcv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO -DIT -SSBS BTYPE=--)
> [ 225.832566] pc : __arch_copy_to_user+0x4c/0x240
> [ 225.837088] lr : _copy_to_iter+0x104/0x518
> [ 225.841173] sp : ffff80010978f6e0
> [ 225.844474] x29: ffff80010978f730 x28: 0000000000007388 x27: 4775e625f68aa42c
> [ 225.851597] x26: 0000000000000001 x25: 00000000000005a8 x24: 00000000000005a8
> [ 225.858720] x23: 0000000000007388 x22: ffff80010978fa60 x21: ffff80010978fa60
> [ 225.865842] x20: 4775e625f68aa42c x19: 0000000000007388 x18: 0000000000000000
> [ 225.872964] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: 0000000000000000 x15: 4775e625f68aa42c
> [ 225.880087] x14: aaa03e61c262c44f x13: 5fb01a5ebded22da x12: 415feff815830f22
> [ 225.887209] x11: 7411a8ffaab6d3d7 x10: 95af4645d12e6d70 x9 : ffffba83c2faddac
> [ 225.894332] x8 : c1cbcc6e9552ed64 x7 : dfcefe933cdc57ae x6 : 0000fffde5aa9e80
> [ 225.901454] x5 : 0000fffde5ab1208 x4 : 0000000000000004 x3 : 0000000000016180
> [ 225.908576] x2 : 0000000000007384 x1 : 4775e625f68aa42c x0 : 0000fffde5aa9e80
> [ 225.915699] Call trace:
> [ 225.918132] __arch_copy_to_user+0x4c/0x240
> [ 225.922304] simple_copy_to_iter+0x4c/0x78
> [ 225.926389] __skb_datagram_iter+0x18c/0x270
> [ 225.930647] skb_copy_datagram_iter+0x4c/0xe0
> [ 225.934991] tcp_recvmsg_locked+0x59c/0x9a0
> [ 225.939162] tcp_recvmsg+0x78/0x1d0
> [ 225.942638] inet6_recvmsg+0x54/0x128
> [ 225.946289] sock_recvmsg+0x78/0xd0
> [ 225.949766] sock_read_iter+0x98/0x108
> [ 225.953502] vfs_read+0x2a4/0x318
> [ 225.956806] ksys_read+0xec/0x110
> [ 225.960108] __arm64_sys_read+0x24/0x38
> [ 225.963932] invoke_syscall.constprop.0+0x80/0xe0
> [ 225.968624] do_el0_svc+0xc0/0xe0
> [ 225.971926] el0_svc+0x48/0x1b0
> [ 225.975056] el0t_64_sync_handler+0x13c/0x158
> [ 225.979400] el0t_64_sync+0x1a4/0x1a8
> [ 225.983051] Code: 78402423 780008c3 910008c6 36100084 (b8404423)
> [ 225.989132] SMP: stopping secondary CPUs
> [ 225.995919] Starting crashdump kernel...
> [ 225.999829] Bye!
>
> I was able to find out this is actually a regression introduced in 6.3-rc1
> and was able to bisect it down to commit:
>
> commit 1dc1a7e7f4108bad4af4c7c838f963d342ac0544
> Author: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@...el.com>
> Date: Tue Jan 31 21:44:59 2023 +0100
>
> ice: Centrallize Rx buffer recycling
>
> Currently calls to ice_put_rx_buf() are sprinkled through
> ice_clean_rx_irq() - first place is for explicit flow director's
> descriptor handling, second is after running XDP prog and the last one
> is after taking care of skb.
>
> 1st callsite was actually only for ntc bump purpose, as Rx buffer to be
> recycled is not even passed to a function.
>
> It is possible to walk through Rx buffers processed in particular NAPI
> cycle by caching ntc from beginning of the ice_clean_rx_irq().
>
> To do so, let us store XDP verdict inside ice_rx_buf, so action we need
> to take on will be known. For XDP prog absence, just store ICE_XDP_PASS
> as a verdict.
>
> Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@...el.com>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@...earbox.net>
> Reviewed-by: Alexander Lobakin <alexandr.lobakin@...el.com>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20230131204506.219292-7-maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com
>
> Some interesting/important information:
>
> * Issue doesn't reproduce when:
> - The kernel is configured w/ 4k pages
> - UDP is used (ie. iperf3 -c <server> -u -b 0)
> - legacy-rx is set
> * The NIC firmware is version 4.30 (we haven't figured out how to update it from arm)
>
> By taking a quick look at the code, ICE_LAST_OFFSET in ice_can_reuse_rx_page() seems
> wrong since Rx buffers are 3k w/ bigger page sizes but just changing it to
> ICE_RXBUF_3072 doesn't fix the issue.
>
> Could you please help taking a look?
Thanks for the report. I am on sick leave currently, will try to take
alook once I'm back.
>
> Thanks!
>
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