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Printing the "start_ip" for every secondary cpu is very noisy on a large system - and doesn't add any value. Drop this message. Console log before: Booting Node 0, Processors #1 smpboot cpu 1: start_ip = 96000 #2 smpboot cpu 2: start_ip = 96000 #3 smpboot cpu 3: start_ip = 96000 #4 smpboot cpu 4: start_ip = 96000 ... torvalds#31 smpboot cpu 31: start_ip = 96000 Brought up 32 CPUs Console log after: Booting Node 0, Processors #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 torvalds#6 torvalds#7 Ok. Booting Node 1, Processors torvalds#8 torvalds#9 torvalds#10 torvalds#11 torvalds#12 torvalds#13 torvalds#14 torvalds#15 Ok. Booting Node 0, Processors torvalds#16 torvalds#17 torvalds#18 torvalds#19 torvalds#20 torvalds#21 torvalds#22 torvalds#23 Ok. Booting Node 1, Processors torvalds#24 torvalds#25 torvalds#26 torvalds#27 torvalds#28 torvalds#29 torvalds#30 torvalds#31 Brought up 32 CPUs Acked-by: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <[email protected]>
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If the netdev is already in NETREG_UNREGISTERING/_UNREGISTERED state, do not update the real num tx queues. netdev_queue_update_kobjects() is already called via remove_queue_kobjects() at NETREG_UNREGISTERING time. So, when upper layer driver, e.g., FCoE protocol stack is monitoring the netdev event of NETDEV_UNREGISTER and calls back to LLD ndo_fcoe_disable() to remove extra queues allocated for FCoE, the associated txq sysfs kobjects are already removed, and trying to update the real num queues would cause something like below: ... PID: 25138 TASK: ffff88021e64c440 CPU: 3 COMMAND: "kworker/3:3" #0 [ffff88021f007760] machine_kexec at ffffffff810226d9 #1 [ffff88021f0077d0] crash_kexec at ffffffff81089d2d #2 [ffff88021f0078a0] oops_end at ffffffff813bca78 #3 [ffff88021f0078d0] no_context at ffffffff81029e72 #4 [ffff88021f007920] __bad_area_nosemaphore at ffffffff8102a155 #5 [ffff88021f0079f0] bad_area_nosemaphore at ffffffff8102a23e torvalds#6 [ffff88021f007a00] do_page_fault at ffffffff813bf32e torvalds#7 [ffff88021f007b10] page_fault at ffffffff813bc045 [exception RIP: sysfs_find_dirent+17] RIP: ffffffff81178611 RSP: ffff88021f007bc0 RFLAGS: 00010246 RAX: ffff88021e64c440 RBX: ffffffff8156cc63 RCX: 0000000000000004 RDX: ffffffff8156cc63 RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: 0000000000000000 RBP: ffff88021f007be0 R8: 0000000000000004 R9: 0000000000000008 R10: ffffffff816fed00 R11: 0000000000000004 R12: 0000000000000000 R13: ffffffff8156cc63 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: ffff8802222a0000 ORIG_RAX: ffffffffffffffff CS: 0010 SS: 0018 torvalds#8 [ffff88021f007be8] sysfs_get_dirent at ffffffff81178c07 torvalds#9 [ffff88021f007c18] sysfs_remove_group at ffffffff8117ac27 torvalds#10 [ffff88021f007c48] netdev_queue_update_kobjects at ffffffff813178f9 torvalds#11 [ffff88021f007c88] netif_set_real_num_tx_queues at ffffffff81303e38 torvalds#12 [ffff88021f007cc8] ixgbe_set_num_queues at ffffffffa0249763 [ixgbe] torvalds#13 [ffff88021f007cf8] ixgbe_init_interrupt_scheme at ffffffffa024ea89 [ixgbe] torvalds#14 [ffff88021f007d48] ixgbe_fcoe_disable at ffffffffa0267113 [ixgbe] torvalds#15 [ffff88021f007d68] vlan_dev_fcoe_disable at ffffffffa014fef5 [8021q] torvalds#16 [ffff88021f007d78] fcoe_interface_cleanup at ffffffffa02b7dfd [fcoe] torvalds#17 [ffff88021f007df8] fcoe_destroy_work at ffffffffa02b7f08 [fcoe] torvalds#18 [ffff88021f007e18] process_one_work at ffffffff8105d7ca torvalds#19 [ffff88021f007e68] worker_thread at ffffffff81060513 torvalds#20 [ffff88021f007ee8] kthread at ffffffff810648b6 torvalds#21 [ffff88021f007f48] kernel_thread_helper at ffffffff813c40f4 Signed-off-by: Yi Zou <[email protected]> Tested-by: Ross Brattain <[email protected]> Tested-by: Stephen Ko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <[email protected]>
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The warning below triggers on AMD MCM packages because physical package IDs on the cores of a _physical_ socket are the same. I.e., this field says which CPUs belong to the same physical package. However, the same two CPUs belong to two different internal, i.e. "logical" nodes in the same physical socket which is reflected in the CPU-to-node map on x86 with NUMA. Which makes this check wrong on the above topologies so circumvent it. [ 0.444413] Booting Node 0, Processors #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Ok. [ 0.461388] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 0.465997] WARNING: at arch/x86/kernel/smpboot.c:310 topology_sane.clone.1+0x6e/0x81() [ 0.473960] Hardware name: Dinar [ 0.477170] sched: CPU #6's mc-sibling CPU #0 is not on the same node! [node: 1 != 0]. Ignoring dependency. [ 0.486860] Booting Node 1, Processors #6 [ 0.491104] Modules linked in: [ 0.494141] Pid: 0, comm: swapper/6 Not tainted 3.4.0+ #1 [ 0.499510] Call Trace: [ 0.501946] [<ffffffff8144bf92>] ? topology_sane.clone.1+0x6e/0x81 [ 0.508185] [<ffffffff8102f1fc>] warn_slowpath_common+0x85/0x9d [ 0.514163] [<ffffffff8102f2b7>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x46/0x48 [ 0.519881] [<ffffffff8144bf92>] topology_sane.clone.1+0x6e/0x81 [ 0.525943] [<ffffffff8144c234>] set_cpu_sibling_map+0x251/0x371 [ 0.532004] [<ffffffff8144c4ee>] start_secondary+0x19a/0x218 [ 0.537729] ---[ end trace 4eaa2a86a8e2da22 ]--- [ 0.628197] #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 Ok. [ 0.807108] Booting Node 3, Processors #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 Ok. [ 0.897587] Booting Node 2, Processors #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 Ok. [ 0.917443] Brought up 24 CPUs We ran a topology sanity check test we have here on it and it all looks ok... hopefully :). Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Cc: Andreas Herrmann <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
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commit 97f7f81 upstream. If oprofile uses the nmi timer interrupt there is a crash while unloading the module. The bug can be triggered with oprofile build as module and kernel parameter nolapic set. This patch fixes this. oprofile: using NMI timer interrupt. BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000008 IP: [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 PGD 42dbca067 PUD 41da6a067 PMD 0 Oops: 0002 [#1] PREEMPT SMP CPU 5 Modules linked in: oprofile(-) [last unloaded: oprofile] Pid: 2518, comm: modprobe Not tainted 3.1.0-rc7-00019-gb2fb49d torvalds#19 Advanced Micro Device Anaheim/Anaheim RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff8123c226>] [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 RSP: 0018:ffff88041ef71e98 EFLAGS: 00010296 RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffffffffa0017100 RCX: dead000000200200 RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: dead000000100100 RDI: ffffffff8178c620 RBP: ffff88041ef71ea8 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000082 R10: 0000000000000000 R11: ffff88041ef71de8 R12: 0000000000000080 R13: fffffffffffffff5 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: 0000000000610210 FS: 00007fc902f20700(0000) GS:ffff88042fd40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b CR2: 0000000000000008 CR3: 000000041cdb6000 CR4: 00000000000006e0 DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 Process modprobe (pid: 2518, threadinfo ffff88041ef70000, task ffff88041d348040) Stack: ffff88041ef71eb8 ffffffffa0017790 ffff88041ef71eb8 ffffffffa0013532 ffff88041ef71ec8 ffffffffa00132d6 ffff88041ef71ed8 ffffffffa00159b2 ffff88041ef71f78 ffffffff81073115 656c69666f72706f 0000000000610200 Call Trace: [<ffffffffa0013532>] op_nmi_exit+0x15/0x17 [oprofile] [<ffffffffa00132d6>] oprofile_arch_exit+0xe/0x10 [oprofile] [<ffffffffa00159b2>] oprofile_exit+0x1e/0x20 [oprofile] [<ffffffff81073115>] sys_delete_module+0x1c3/0x22f [<ffffffff811bf09e>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_thunk+0x3a/0x3f [<ffffffff8148070b>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Code: 20 c6 78 81 e8 c5 cc 23 00 48 8b 13 48 8b 43 08 48 be 00 01 10 00 00 00 ad de 48 b9 00 02 20 00 00 00 ad de 48 c7 c7 20 c6 78 81 89 42 08 48 89 10 48 89 33 48 89 4b 08 e8 a6 c0 23 00 5a 5b RIP [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 RSP <ffff88041ef71e98> CR2: 0000000000000008 ---[ end trace 43a541a52956b7b0 ]--- Signed-off-by: Robert Richter <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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commit 97f7f81 upstream. If oprofile uses the nmi timer interrupt there is a crash while unloading the module. The bug can be triggered with oprofile build as module and kernel parameter nolapic set. This patch fixes this. oprofile: using NMI timer interrupt. BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000008 IP: [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 PGD 42dbca067 PUD 41da6a067 PMD 0 Oops: 0002 [#1] PREEMPT SMP CPU 5 Modules linked in: oprofile(-) [last unloaded: oprofile] Pid: 2518, comm: modprobe Not tainted 3.1.0-rc7-00019-gb2fb49d torvalds#19 Advanced Micro Device Anaheim/Anaheim RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff8123c226>] [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 RSP: 0018:ffff88041ef71e98 EFLAGS: 00010296 RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffffffffa0017100 RCX: dead000000200200 RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: dead000000100100 RDI: ffffffff8178c620 RBP: ffff88041ef71ea8 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000082 R10: 0000000000000000 R11: ffff88041ef71de8 R12: 0000000000000080 R13: fffffffffffffff5 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: 0000000000610210 FS: 00007fc902f20700(0000) GS:ffff88042fd40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b CR2: 0000000000000008 CR3: 000000041cdb6000 CR4: 00000000000006e0 DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 Process modprobe (pid: 2518, threadinfo ffff88041ef70000, task ffff88041d348040) Stack: ffff88041ef71eb8 ffffffffa0017790 ffff88041ef71eb8 ffffffffa0013532 ffff88041ef71ec8 ffffffffa00132d6 ffff88041ef71ed8 ffffffffa00159b2 ffff88041ef71f78 ffffffff81073115 656c69666f72706f 0000000000610200 Call Trace: [<ffffffffa0013532>] op_nmi_exit+0x15/0x17 [oprofile] [<ffffffffa00132d6>] oprofile_arch_exit+0xe/0x10 [oprofile] [<ffffffffa00159b2>] oprofile_exit+0x1e/0x20 [oprofile] [<ffffffff81073115>] sys_delete_module+0x1c3/0x22f [<ffffffff811bf09e>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_thunk+0x3a/0x3f [<ffffffff8148070b>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Code: 20 c6 78 81 e8 c5 cc 23 00 48 8b 13 48 8b 43 08 48 be 00 01 10 00 00 00 ad de 48 b9 00 02 20 00 00 00 ad de 48 c7 c7 20 c6 78 81 89 42 08 48 89 10 48 89 33 48 89 4b 08 e8 a6 c0 23 00 5a 5b RIP [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 RSP <ffff88041ef71e98> CR2: 0000000000000008 ---[ end trace 43a541a52956b7b0 ]--- Signed-off-by: Robert Richter <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902317 commit 97f7f81 upstream. If oprofile uses the nmi timer interrupt there is a crash while unloading the module. The bug can be triggered with oprofile build as module and kernel parameter nolapic set. This patch fixes this. oprofile: using NMI timer interrupt. BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000008 IP: [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 PGD 42dbca067 PUD 41da6a067 PMD 0 Oops: 0002 [#1] PREEMPT SMP CPU 5 Modules linked in: oprofile(-) [last unloaded: oprofile] Pid: 2518, comm: modprobe Not tainted 3.1.0-rc7-00019-gb2fb49d torvalds#19 Advanced Micro Device Anaheim/Anaheim RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff8123c226>] [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 RSP: 0018:ffff88041ef71e98 EFLAGS: 00010296 RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffffffffa0017100 RCX: dead000000200200 RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: dead000000100100 RDI: ffffffff8178c620 RBP: ffff88041ef71ea8 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000082 R10: 0000000000000000 R11: ffff88041ef71de8 R12: 0000000000000080 R13: fffffffffffffff5 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: 0000000000610210 FS: 00007fc902f20700(0000) GS:ffff88042fd40000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b CR2: 0000000000000008 CR3: 000000041cdb6000 CR4: 00000000000006e0 DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 Process modprobe (pid: 2518, threadinfo ffff88041ef70000, task ffff88041d348040) Stack: ffff88041ef71eb8 ffffffffa0017790 ffff88041ef71eb8 ffffffffa0013532 ffff88041ef71ec8 ffffffffa00132d6 ffff88041ef71ed8 ffffffffa00159b2 ffff88041ef71f78 ffffffff81073115 656c69666f72706f 0000000000610200 Call Trace: [<ffffffffa0013532>] op_nmi_exit+0x15/0x17 [oprofile] [<ffffffffa00132d6>] oprofile_arch_exit+0xe/0x10 [oprofile] [<ffffffffa00159b2>] oprofile_exit+0x1e/0x20 [oprofile] [<ffffffff81073115>] sys_delete_module+0x1c3/0x22f [<ffffffff811bf09e>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_thunk+0x3a/0x3f [<ffffffff8148070b>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Code: 20 c6 78 81 e8 c5 cc 23 00 48 8b 13 48 8b 43 08 48 be 00 01 10 00 00 00 ad de 48 b9 00 02 20 00 00 00 ad de 48 c7 c7 20 c6 78 81 89 42 08 48 89 10 48 89 33 48 89 4b 08 e8 a6 c0 23 00 5a 5b RIP [<ffffffff8123c226>] unregister_syscore_ops+0x41/0x58 RSP <ffff88041ef71e98> CR2: 0000000000000008 ---[ end trace 43a541a52956b7b0 ]--- Signed-off-by: Robert Richter <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tim Gardner <[email protected]>
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…d reasons We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f #10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e #11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f #12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad #13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 #14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a #15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 #16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b #17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 #18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c #19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 #20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 #21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] #22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] #23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 #24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 #25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected]
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] torvalds#6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 torvalds#7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 torvalds#8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 torvalds#9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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Add 6 new devices and one modified device, based on information from laptop vendor Windows drivers. Sony provides a driver with two new devices using a Gobi 2k+ layout (1199:68a5 and 1199:68a9). The Sony driver also adds a non-standard QMI/net interface to the already supported 1199:9011 Gobi device. We do not know whether this is an alternate interface number or an additional interface which might be present, but that doesn't really matter. Lenovo provides a driver supporting 4 new devices: - MC7770 (1199:901b) with standard Gobi 2k+ layout - MC7700 (0f3d:68a2) with layout similar to MC7710 - MC7750 (114f:68a2) with layout similar to MC7710 - EM7700 (1199:901c) with layout similar to MC7710 Note regaring the three devices similar to MC7710: The Windows drivers only support interface #8 on these devices. The MC7710 can support QMI/net functions on interface #19 and #20 as well, and this driver is verified to work on interface #19 (a firmware bug is suspected to prevent #20 from working). We do not enable these additional interfaces until they either show up in a Windows driver or are verified to work in some other way. Therefore limiting the new devices to interface #8 for now. Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] torvalds#6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 torvalds#7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 torvalds#8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 torvalds#9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust at netapp.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] torvalds#6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 torvalds#7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 torvalds#8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 torvalds#9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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commit 9b469a6 upstream. Add 6 new devices and one modified device, based on information from laptop vendor Windows drivers. Sony provides a driver with two new devices using a Gobi 2k+ layout (1199:68a5 and 1199:68a9). The Sony driver also adds a non-standard QMI/net interface to the already supported 1199:9011 Gobi device. We do not know whether this is an alternate interface number or an additional interface which might be present, but that doesn't really matter. Lenovo provides a driver supporting 4 new devices: - MC7770 (1199:901b) with standard Gobi 2k+ layout - MC7700 (0f3d:68a2) with layout similar to MC7710 - MC7750 (114f:68a2) with layout similar to MC7710 - EM7700 (1199:901c) with layout similar to MC7710 Note regaring the three devices similar to MC7710: The Windows drivers only support interface #8 on these devices. The MC7710 can support QMI/net functions on interface #19 and #20 as well, and this driver is verified to work on interface #19 (a firmware bug is suspected to prevent #20 from working). We do not enable these additional interfaces until they either show up in a Windows driver or are verified to work in some other way. Therefore limiting the new devices to interface #8 for now. [bmork: backported to 3.4: use driver whitelisting] Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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commit 9b469a6 upstream. Add 6 new devices and one modified device, based on information from laptop vendor Windows drivers. Sony provides a driver with two new devices using a Gobi 2k+ layout (1199:68a5 and 1199:68a9). The Sony driver also adds a non-standard QMI/net interface to the already supported 1199:9011 Gobi device. We do not know whether this is an alternate interface number or an additional interface which might be present, but that doesn't really matter. Lenovo provides a driver supporting 4 new devices: - MC7770 (1199:901b) with standard Gobi 2k+ layout - MC7700 (0f3d:68a2) with layout similar to MC7710 - MC7750 (114f:68a2) with layout similar to MC7710 - EM7700 (1199:901c) with layout similar to MC7710 Note regaring the three devices similar to MC7710: The Windows drivers only support interface #8 on these devices. The MC7710 can support QMI/net functions on interface #19 and #20 as well, and this driver is verified to work on interface #19 (a firmware bug is suspected to prevent #20 from working). We do not enable these additional interfaces until they either show up in a Windows driver or are verified to work in some other way. Therefore limiting the new devices to interface #8 for now. [bmork: backported to 3.4: use driver whitelisting] Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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…d reasons BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1035435 commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] torvalds#6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 torvalds#7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 torvalds#8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 torvalds#9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski <[email protected]>
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…d reasons commit 5cf02d0 upstream. We've had some reports of a deadlock where rpciod ends up with a stack trace like this: PID: 2507 TASK: ffff88103691ab40 CPU: 14 COMMAND: "rpciod/14" #0 [ffff8810343bf2f0] schedule at ffffffff814dabd9 #1 [ffff8810343bf3b8] nfs_wait_bit_killable at ffffffffa038fc04 [nfs] #2 [ffff8810343bf3c8] __wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbc2f #3 [ffff8810343bf418] out_of_line_wait_on_bit at ffffffff814dbcd8 #4 [ffff8810343bf488] nfs_commit_inode at ffffffffa039e0c1 [nfs] #5 [ffff8810343bf4f8] nfs_release_page at ffffffffa038bef6 [nfs] #6 [ffff8810343bf528] try_to_release_page at ffffffff8110c670 #7 [ffff8810343bf538] shrink_page_list.clone.0 at ffffffff81126271 #8 [ffff8810343bf668] shrink_inactive_list at ffffffff81126638 #9 [ffff8810343bf818] shrink_zone at ffffffff8112788f torvalds#10 [ffff8810343bf8c8] do_try_to_free_pages at ffffffff81127b1e torvalds#11 [ffff8810343bf958] try_to_free_pages at ffffffff8112812f torvalds#12 [ffff8810343bfa08] __alloc_pages_nodemask at ffffffff8111fdad torvalds#13 [ffff8810343bfb28] kmem_getpages at ffffffff81159942 torvalds#14 [ffff8810343bfb58] fallback_alloc at ffffffff8115a55a torvalds#15 [ffff8810343bfbd8] ____cache_alloc_node at ffffffff8115a2d9 torvalds#16 [ffff8810343bfc38] kmem_cache_alloc at ffffffff8115b09b torvalds#17 [ffff8810343bfc78] sk_prot_alloc at ffffffff81411808 torvalds#18 [ffff8810343bfcb8] sk_alloc at ffffffff8141197c torvalds#19 [ffff8810343bfce8] inet_create at ffffffff81483ba6 torvalds#20 [ffff8810343bfd38] __sock_create at ffffffff8140b4a7 torvalds#21 [ffff8810343bfd98] xs_create_sock at ffffffffa01f649b [sunrpc] torvalds#22 [ffff8810343bfdd8] xs_tcp_setup_socket at ffffffffa01f6965 [sunrpc] torvalds#23 [ffff8810343bfe38] worker_thread at ffffffff810887d0 torvalds#24 [ffff8810343bfee8] kthread at ffffffff8108dd96 torvalds#25 [ffff8810343bff48] kernel_thread at ffffffff8100c1ca rpciod is trying to allocate memory for a new socket to talk to the server. The VM ends up calling ->releasepage to get more memory, and it tries to do a blocking commit. That commit can't succeed however without a connected socket, so we deadlock. Fix this by setting PF_FSTRANS on the workqueue task prior to doing the socket allocation, and having nfs_release_page check for that flag when deciding whether to do a commit call. Also, set PF_FSTRANS unconditionally in rpc_async_schedule since that function can also do allocations sometimes. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]>
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When exercising error injection on IBM pseries machine, I hit the following warning: [ 251.450043] RTAS: event: 89, Type: Platform Error, Severity: 2 [ 253.549822] cxgb3 0006:01:00.0: enabling device (0140 -> 0142) [ 253.713560] cxgb3 0006:01:00.0: adapter recovering, PEX ERR 0x100 [ 254.895437] RTNL: assertion failed at net/core/dev.c (2031) [ 254.895467] CPU: 6 PID: 5449 Comm: eehd Tainted: G W 3.10.0-rc7-00157-gea461ab #19 [ 254.895474] Call Trace: [ 254.895483] [c000000fac56f7d0] [c000000000014dcc] .show_stack+0x7c/0x1f0 (unreliable) [ 254.895493] [c000000fac56f8a0] [c0000000007ba318] .dump_stack+0x28/0x3c [ 254.895500] [c000000fac56f910] [c0000000006c0384] .netif_set_real_num_tx_queues+0x224/0x230 [ 254.895515] [c000000fac56f9b0] [d00000000ef35510] .cxgb_open+0x80/0x3f0 [cxgb3] [ 254.895525] [c000000fac56fa50] [d00000000ef35914] .t3_resume_ports+0x94/0x100 [cxgb3] [ 254.895533] [c000000fac56fae0] [c00000000005fc8c] .eeh_report_resume+0x8c/0xd0 [ 254.895539] [c000000fac56fb60] [c00000000005e9fc] .eeh_pe_dev_traverse+0x9c/0x190 [ 254.895545] [c000000fac56fc10] [c000000000060000] .eeh_handle_event+0x110/0x330 [ 254.895551] [c000000fac56fca0] [c000000000060350] .eeh_event_handler+0x130/0x1a0 [ 254.895558] [c000000fac56fd30] [c0000000000ad758] .kthread+0xe8/0xf0 [ 254.895566] [c000000fac56fe30] [c00000000000a05c] .ret_from_kernel_thread+0x5c/0x80 It appears that t3_resume_ports() is called with the rtnl_lock held from the fatal error task but not from the PCI error callbacks. This fixes it. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
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commit 17d253a upstream. Checking TPM_CHIP_FLAG_SUSPENDED after the call to tpm_find_get_ops() can lead to a spurious tpm_chip_start() call: [35985.503771] i2c i2c-1: Transfer while suspended [35985.503796] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 74 at drivers/i2c/i2c-core.h:56 __i2c_transfer+0xbe/0x810 [35985.503802] Modules linked in: [35985.503808] CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 74 Comm: hwrng Tainted: G W 6.13.0-next-20250203-00005-gfa0cb5642941 torvalds#19 9c3d7f78192f2d38e32010ac9c90fdc71109ef6f [35985.503814] Tainted: [W]=WARN [35985.503817] Hardware name: Google Morphius/Morphius, BIOS Google_Morphius.13434.858.0 10/26/2023 [35985.503819] RIP: 0010:__i2c_transfer+0xbe/0x810 [35985.503825] Code: 30 01 00 00 4c 89 f7 e8 40 fe d8 ff 48 8b 93 80 01 00 00 48 85 d2 75 03 49 8b 16 48 c7 c7 0a fb 7c a7 48 89 c6 e8 32 ad b0 fe <0f> 0b b8 94 ff ff ff e9 33 04 00 00 be 02 00 00 00 83 fd 02 0f 5 [35985.503828] RSP: 0018:ffffa106c0333d30 EFLAGS: 00010246 [35985.503833] RAX: 074ba64aa20f7000 RBX: ffff8aa4c1167120 RCX: 0000000000000000 [35985.503836] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffffffffa77ab0e4 RDI: 0000000000000001 [35985.503838] RBP: 0000000000000001 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000000 [35985.503841] R10: 0000000000000004 R11: 00000001000313d5 R12: ffff8aa4c10f1820 [35985.503843] R13: ffff8aa4c0e243c0 R14: ffff8aa4c1167250 R15: ffff8aa4c1167120 [35985.503846] FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff8aa4eae00000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 [35985.503849] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033 [35985.503852] CR2: 00007fab0aaf1000 CR3: 0000000105328000 CR4: 00000000003506f0 [35985.503855] Call Trace: [35985.503859] <TASK> [35985.503863] ? __warn+0xd4/0x260 [35985.503868] ? __i2c_transfer+0xbe/0x810 [35985.503874] ? report_bug+0xf3/0x210 [35985.503882] ? handle_bug+0x63/0xb0 [35985.503887] ? exc_invalid_op+0x16/0x50 [35985.503892] ? asm_exc_invalid_op+0x16/0x20 [35985.503904] ? __i2c_transfer+0xbe/0x810 [35985.503913] tpm_cr50_i2c_transfer_message+0x24/0xf0 [35985.503920] tpm_cr50_i2c_read+0x8e/0x120 [35985.503928] tpm_cr50_request_locality+0x75/0x170 [35985.503935] tpm_chip_start+0x116/0x160 [35985.503942] tpm_try_get_ops+0x57/0x90 [35985.503948] tpm_find_get_ops+0x26/0xd0 [35985.503955] tpm_get_random+0x2d/0x80 Don't move forward with tpm_chip_start() inside tpm_try_get_ops(), unless TPM_CHIP_FLAG_SUSPENDED is not set. tpm_find_get_ops() will return NULL in such a failure case. Fixes: 9265fed ("tpm: Lock TPM chip in tpm_pm_suspend() first") Signed-off-by: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Cc: Jerry Snitselaar <[email protected]> Cc: Mike Seo <[email protected]> Cc: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jerry Snitselaar <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2101915 commit 98100e8 upstream. The action force umount(umount -f) will attempt to kill all rpc_task even umount operation may ultimately fail if some files remain open. Consequently, if an action attempts to open a file, it can potentially send two rpc_task to nfs server. NFS CLIENT thread1 thread2 open("file") ... nfs4_do_open _nfs4_do_open _nfs4_open_and_get_state _nfs4_proc_open nfs4_run_open_task /* rpc_task1 */ rpc_run_task rpc_wait_for_completion_task umount -f nfs_umount_begin rpc_killall_tasks rpc_signal_task rpc_task1 been wakeup and return -512 _nfs4_do_open // while loop ... nfs4_run_open_task /* rpc_task2 */ rpc_run_task rpc_wait_for_completion_task While processing an open request, nfsd will first attempt to find or allocate an nfs4_openowner. If it finds an nfs4_openowner that is not marked as NFS4_OO_CONFIRMED, this nfs4_openowner will released. Since two rpc_task can attempt to open the same file simultaneously from the client to server, and because two instances of nfsd can run concurrently, this situation can lead to lots of memory leak. Additionally, when we echo 0 to /proc/fs/nfsd/threads, warning will be triggered. NFS SERVER nfsd1 nfsd2 echo 0 > /proc/fs/nfsd/threads nfsd4_open nfsd4_process_open1 find_or_alloc_open_stateowner // alloc oo1, stateid1 nfsd4_open nfsd4_process_open1 find_or_alloc_open_stateowner // find oo1, without NFS4_OO_CONFIRMED release_openowner unhash_openowner_locked list_del_init(&oo->oo_perclient) // cannot find this oo // from client, LEAK!!! alloc_stateowner // alloc oo2 nfsd4_process_open2 init_open_stateid // associate oo1 // with stateid1, stateid1 LEAK!!! nfs4_get_vfs_file // alloc nfsd_file1 and nfsd_file_mark1 // all LEAK!!! nfsd4_process_open2 ... write_threads ... nfsd_destroy_serv nfsd_shutdown_net nfs4_state_shutdown_net nfs4_state_destroy_net destroy_client __destroy_client // won't find oo1!!! nfsd_shutdown_generic nfsd_file_cache_shutdown kmem_cache_destroy for nfsd_file_slab and nfsd_file_mark_slab // bark since nfsd_file1 // and nfsd_file_mark1 // still alive ======================================================================= BUG nfsd_file (Not tainted): Objects remaining in nfsd_file on __kmem_cache_shutdown() ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Slab 0xffd4000004438a80 objects=34 used=1 fp=0xff11000110e2ad28 flags=0x17ffffc0000240(workingset|head|node=0|zone=2|lastcpupid=0x1fffff) CPU: 4 UID: 0 PID: 757 Comm: sh Not tainted 6.12.0-rc6+ torvalds#19 Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.16.1-2.fc37 04/01/2014 Call Trace: <TASK> dump_stack_lvl+0x53/0x70 slab_err+0xb0/0xf0 __kmem_cache_shutdown+0x15c/0x310 kmem_cache_destroy+0x66/0x160 nfsd_file_cache_shutdown+0xac/0x210 [nfsd] nfsd_destroy_serv+0x251/0x2a0 [nfsd] nfsd_svc+0x125/0x1e0 [nfsd] write_threads+0x16a/0x2a0 [nfsd] nfsctl_transaction_write+0x74/0xa0 [nfsd] vfs_write+0x1ae/0x6d0 ksys_write+0xc1/0x160 do_syscall_64+0x5f/0x170 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint Object 0xff11000110e2ac38 @offset=3128 Allocated in nfsd_file_do_acquire+0x20f/0xa30 [nfsd] age=1635 cpu=3 pid=800 nfsd_file_do_acquire+0x20f/0xa30 [nfsd] nfsd_file_acquire_opened+0x5f/0x90 [nfsd] nfs4_get_vfs_file+0x4c9/0x570 [nfsd] nfsd4_process_open2+0x713/0x1070 [nfsd] nfsd4_open+0x74b/0x8b0 [nfsd] nfsd4_proc_compound+0x70b/0xc20 [nfsd] nfsd_dispatch+0x1b4/0x3a0 [nfsd] svc_process_common+0x5b8/0xc50 [sunrpc] svc_process+0x2ab/0x3b0 [sunrpc] svc_handle_xprt+0x681/0xa20 [sunrpc] nfsd+0x183/0x220 [nfsd] kthread+0x199/0x1e0 ret_from_fork+0x31/0x60 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 Add nfs4_openowner_unhashed to help found unhashed nfs4_openowner, and break nfsd4_open process to fix this problem. Cc: [email protected] # v5.4+ Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Yang Erkun <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]> CVE-2024-56779 Signed-off-by: Koichiro Den <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <[email protected]>
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ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 torvalds#6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 torvalds#7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a torvalds#8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 torvalds#9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. 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[ Upstream commit 2bbea6e ] when mounting an ISO filesystem sometimes (very rarely) the system hangs because of a race condition between two tasks. PID: 6766 TASK: ffff88007b2a6dd0 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "mount" #0 [ffff880078447ae0] __schedule at ffffffff8168d605 #1 [ffff880078447b48] schedule_preempt_disabled at ffffffff8168ed49 #2 [ffff880078447b58] __mutex_lock_slowpath at ffffffff8168c995 #3 [ffff880078447bb8] mutex_lock at ffffffff8168bdef #4 [ffff880078447bd0] sr_block_ioctl at ffffffffa00b6818 [sr_mod] #5 [ffff880078447c10] blkdev_ioctl at ffffffff812fea50 torvalds#6 [ffff880078447c70] ioctl_by_bdev at ffffffff8123a8b3 torvalds#7 [ffff880078447c90] isofs_fill_super at ffffffffa04fb1e1 [isofs] torvalds#8 [ffff880078447da8] mount_bdev at ffffffff81202570 torvalds#9 [ffff880078447e18] isofs_mount at ffffffffa04f9828 [isofs] torvalds#10 [ffff880078447e28] mount_fs at ffffffff81202d09 torvalds#11 [ffff880078447e70] vfs_kern_mount at ffffffff8121ea8f torvalds#12 [ffff880078447ea8] do_mount at ffffffff81220fee torvalds#13 [ffff880078447f28] sys_mount at ffffffff812218d6 torvalds#14 [ffff880078447f80] system_call_fastpath at ffffffff81698c49 RIP: 00007fd9ea914e9a RSP: 00007ffd5d9bf648 RFLAGS: 00010246 RAX: 00000000000000a5 RBX: ffffffff81698c49 RCX: 0000000000000010 RDX: 00007fd9ec2bc210 RSI: 00007fd9ec2bc290 RDI: 00007fd9ec2bcf30 RBP: 0000000000000000 R8: 0000000000000000 R9: 0000000000000010 R10: 00000000c0ed0001 R11: 0000000000000206 R12: 00007fd9ec2bc040 R13: 00007fd9eb6b2380 R14: 00007fd9ec2bc210 R15: 00007fd9ec2bcf30 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000a5 CS: 0033 SS: 002b This task was trying to mount the cdrom. It allocated and configured a super_block struct and owned the write-lock for the super_block->s_umount rwsem. While exclusively owning the s_umount lock, it called sr_block_ioctl and waited to acquire the global sr_mutex lock. PID: 6785 TASK: ffff880078720fb0 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "systemd-udevd" #0 [ffff880078417898] __schedule at ffffffff8168d605 #1 [ffff880078417900] schedule at ffffffff8168dc59 #2 [ffff880078417910] rwsem_down_read_failed at ffffffff8168f605 #3 [ffff880078417980] call_rwsem_down_read_failed at ffffffff81328838 #4 [ffff8800784179d0] down_read at ffffffff8168cde0 #5 [ffff8800784179e8] get_super at ffffffff81201cc7 torvalds#6 [ffff880078417a10] __invalidate_device at ffffffff8123a8de torvalds#7 [ffff880078417a40] flush_disk at ffffffff8123a94b torvalds#8 [ffff880078417a88] check_disk_change at ffffffff8123ab50 torvalds#9 [ffff880078417ab0] cdrom_open at ffffffffa00a29e1 [cdrom] torvalds#10 [ffff880078417b68] sr_block_open at ffffffffa00b6f9b [sr_mod] torvalds#11 [ffff880078417b98] __blkdev_get at ffffffff8123ba86 torvalds#12 [ffff880078417bf0] blkdev_get at ffffffff8123bd65 torvalds#13 [ffff880078417c78] blkdev_open at ffffffff8123bf9b torvalds#14 [ffff880078417c90] do_dentry_open at ffffffff811fc7f7 torvalds#15 [ffff880078417cd8] vfs_open at ffffffff811fc9cf torvalds#16 [ffff880078417d00] do_last at ffffffff8120d53d torvalds#17 [ffff880078417db0] path_openat at ffffffff8120e6b2 torvalds#18 [ffff880078417e48] do_filp_open at ffffffff8121082b torvalds#19 [ffff880078417f18] do_sys_open at ffffffff811fdd33 torvalds#20 [ffff880078417f70] sys_open at ffffffff811fde4e torvalds#21 [ffff880078417f80] system_call_fastpath at ffffffff81698c49 RIP: 00007f29438b0c20 RSP: 00007ffc76624b78 RFLAGS: 00010246 RAX: 0000000000000002 RBX: ffffffff81698c49 RCX: 0000000000000000 RDX: 00007f2944a5fa70 RSI: 00000000000a0800 RDI: 00007f2944a5fa70 RBP: 00007f2944a5f540 R8: 0000000000000000 R9: 0000000000000020 R10: 00007f2943614c40 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: ffffffff811fde4e R13: ffff880078417f78 R14: 000000000000000c R15: 00007f2944a4b010 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000002 CS: 0033 SS: 002b This task tried to open the cdrom device, the sr_block_open function acquired the global sr_mutex lock. The call to check_disk_change() then saw an event flag indicating a possible media change and tried to flush any cached data for the device. As part of the flush, it tried to acquire the super_block->s_umount lock associated with the cdrom device. This was the same super_block as created and locked by the previous task. The first task acquires the s_umount lock and then the sr_mutex_lock; the second task acquires the sr_mutex_lock and then the s_umount lock. This patch fixes the issue by moving check_disk_change() out of cdrom_open() and let the caller take care of it. Signed-off-by: Maurizio Lombardi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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* Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config.
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Change-Id: I9f2c1b0d8d56a8d3da1774f51a4701212ac6ffff added IPGRE module to enable: (torvalds#18) ip tunnel add grx mode gre Change-Id: I26bda9ece68f9f6be1277da0779076694d5d845c ayufan: rockchip_linux_defconfig compile ZRAM as module Change-Id: I2ee48973cb370130cc5d75008a07d5777c69208a ayufan: rockchip_defconfig: disable CONFIG_SCHED_WALT as it makes system unstable Change-Id: Id2a150311fcaad9f11127320558dc3caafb250e4 config: add more USB wifi chipsets (torvalds#19) * Add some more USB wifi chipsets to default config. * Fix typo in default config. Added openvswitch kernel module compilation (torvalds#22) ayufan: defconfig: add RK805 pinctrl Change-Id: I9144206544db4e86e73a4d553fb8db3aa194c619 ayufan: enable additional realtek devices Change-Id: Ie3598c47154b648540f161ad4aedd597bc33f83f config: Add support for modules/features requested by issues torvalds#24 (AUTOFS4), torvalds#54 (DRBD), torvalds#64 (Multiple Routing Tables), torvalds#87 (RTL8188EU), torvalds#107 (iSCSI), torvalds#148 (1-W GPIO) (torvalds#24) ayufan: rtl8812au: add Edimax 600 USB adapter Add requested kernel modules/features for issue torvalds#153 and LIRC, PPS GPIO support, remove wifi staging drivers. (torvalds#25) Fix compile error (torvalds#26) Multiple definition error due to midgard and bifrost both selected ayufan: defconfig: add a bunch of kernel modules Change-Id: I77f5c4809c35b6c74a3bb668487eba93a0a15169 ayufan: rockchip_wlan: revert changes Change-Id: I6aa0bbc24e2fdfb6da350ed167d59c4eea836c2a ayufan: defconfig: enable CONFIG_MEMTEST Change-Id: I82c3d1b2d35fb10172f891571ef600a692ac4e61 ayufan: defconfig: remove unusued kernel configs Change-Id: I2a4a2e5785dd5796bb7404718898127718b86425 ayufan: defconfig: enable initrd in bzip2/lzma/lzo/lz4 Change-Id: I88ea1f8127d8fdadf90dd4428a51a1582adc2687 ayufan: defconfig: enable PWM FAN Change-Id: I87a364e95d937c354e06eb41fead43d8d5cb0b4a external: defconfig: Add support for f2fs and crc32 (torvalds#32) Add support for f2fs and it's dependency crc32 to rock64. This patch may or may not need to be included as well due to this bug https://bugs.debian.org/819725 A official patch was added by Debian https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/blob/master/debian/patches/bugfix/all/fs-add-module_softdep-declarations-for-hard-coded-cr.patch external: defconfig: enable kernel modules for RBD and IPVS (torvalds#33) external: defconfig: Make crc, crc32, f2fs to be compiled into kernel. (torvalds#35) This changes crc, crc32, and f2fs to be compiled into the kernel instead of as module. This also fixes the issue of crc32-arm64 not being compiled due to a incorrect driver name. CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32_ARM64 became CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32_ARM64_CE in newer kernel sources. That's why I had to change that here. ayufan: defconfig: use CONFIG_HZ=250 Change-Id: I8009db93ee7c5af5e7804a004ab03d0ba97d20e2 CONFIG_SQUASHFS_XZ=y (torvalds#41) cyberp: defconfig: squashfs xz for snap support defconfig: enable binfmt-misc (torvalds#36) ayufan: defconfig: organize with savedefconfig ayufan: defconfig: support tehuti 10gbps adapter ayufan: defconfig: enable usb gadget via configfs ayufan: dts: compile-in audio codecs Change-Id: I7c70870395a10a0eafff006aabc17faf1d33355e
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ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 torvalds#6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 torvalds#7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a torvalds#8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 torvalds#9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/[email protected]
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Without the change `perf `hangs up on charaster devices. On my system it's enough to run system-wide sampler for a few seconds to get the hangup: $ perf record -a -g --call-graph=dwarf $ perf report # hung `strace` shows that hangup happens on reading on a character device `/dev/dri/renderD128` $ strace -y -f -p 2780484 strace: Process 2780484 attached pread64(101</dev/dri/renderD128>, strace: Process 2780484 detached It's call trace descends into `elfutils`: $ gdb -p 2780484 (gdb) bt #0 0x00007f5e508f04b7 in __libc_pread64 (fd=101, buf=0x7fff9df7edb0, count=0, offset=0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pread64.c:25 #1 0x00007f5e52b79515 in read_file () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libelf.so.1 #2 0x00007f5e52b25666 in libdw_open_elf () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #3 0x00007f5e52b25907 in __libdw_open_file () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #4 0x00007f5e52b120a9 in dwfl_report_elf@@ELFUTILS_0.156 () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #5 0x000000000068bf20 in __report_module (al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80010, ip=ip@entry=139803237033216, ui=ui@entry=0x5369b5e0) at util/dso.h:537 torvalds#6 0x000000000068c3d1 in report_module (ip=139803237033216, ui=0x5369b5e0) at util/unwind-libdw.c:114 torvalds#7 frame_callback (state=0x535aef10, arg=0x5369b5e0) at util/unwind-libdw.c:242 torvalds#8 0x00007f5e52b261d3 in dwfl_thread_getframes () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#9 0x00007f5e52b25bdb in get_one_thread_cb () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#10 0x00007f5e52b25faa in dwfl_getthreads () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#11 0x00007f5e52b26514 in dwfl_getthread_frames () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#12 0x000000000068c6ce in unwind__get_entries (cb=cb@entry=0x5d4620 <unwind_entry>, arg=arg@entry=0x10cd5fa0, thread=thread@entry=0x1076a290, data=data@entry=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=max_stack@entry=127, best_effort=best_effort@entry=false) at util/thread.h:152 torvalds#13 0x00000000005dae95 in thread__resolve_callchain_unwind (evsel=0x106006d0, thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, sample=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2939 torvalds#14 thread__resolve_callchain_unwind (thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, evsel=0x106006d0, sample=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2920 torvalds#15 __thread__resolve_callchain (thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, evsel=0x106006d0, evsel@entry=0x7fff9df80440, sample=0x7fff9df80540, parent=parent@entry=0x7fff9df804a0, root_al=root_al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2970 torvalds#16 0x00000000005d0cb2 in thread__resolve_callchain (thread=<optimized out>, cursor=<optimized out>, evsel=0x7fff9df80440, sample=<optimized out>, parent=0x7fff9df804a0, root_al=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=127) at util/machine.h:198 torvalds#17 sample__resolve_callchain (sample=<optimized out>, cursor=<optimized out>, parent=parent@entry=0x7fff9df804a0, evsel=evsel@entry=0x106006d0, al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=max_stack@entry=127) at util/callchain.c:1127 torvalds#18 0x0000000000617e08 in hist_entry_iter__add (iter=iter@entry=0x7fff9df80480, al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack_depth=127, arg=arg@entry=0x7fff9df81ae0) at util/hist.c:1255 torvalds#19 0x000000000045d2d0 in process_sample_event (tool=0x7fff9df81ae0, event=<optimized out>, sample=0x7fff9df80540, evsel=0x106006d0, machine=<optimized out>) at builtin-report.c:334 torvalds#20 0x00000000005e3bb1 in perf_session__deliver_event (session=0x105ff2c0, event=0x7f5c7d735ca0, tool=0x7fff9df81ae0, file_offset=2914716832, file_path=0x105ffbf0 "perf.data") at util/session.c:1367 torvalds#21 0x00000000005e8d93 in do_flush (oe=0x105ffa50, show_progress=false) at util/ordered-events.c:245 torvalds#22 __ordered_events__flush (oe=0x105ffa50, how=OE_FLUSH__ROUND, timestamp=<optimized out>) at util/ordered-events.c:324 torvalds#23 0x00000000005e1f64 in perf_session__process_user_event (session=0x105ff2c0, event=0x7f5c7d752b18, file_offset=2914835224, file_path=0x105ffbf0 "perf.data") at util/session.c:1419 torvalds#24 0x00000000005e47c7 in reader__read_event (rd=rd@entry=0x7fff9df81260, session=session@entry=0x105ff2c0, --Type <RET> for more, q to quit, c to continue without paging-- quit prog=prog@entry=0x7fff9df81220) at util/session.c:2132 torvalds#25 0x00000000005e4b37 in reader__process_events (rd=0x7fff9df81260, session=0x105ff2c0, prog=0x7fff9df81220) at util/session.c:2181 torvalds#26 __perf_session__process_events (session=0x105ff2c0) at util/session.c:2226 torvalds#27 perf_session__process_events (session=session@entry=0x105ff2c0) at util/session.c:2390 torvalds#28 0x0000000000460add in __cmd_report (rep=0x7fff9df81ae0) at builtin-report.c:1076 torvalds#29 cmd_report (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at builtin-report.c:1827 torvalds#30 0x00000000004c5a40 in run_builtin (p=p@entry=0xd8f7f8 <commands+312>, argc=argc@entry=1, argv=argv@entry=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:351 torvalds#31 0x00000000004c5d63 in handle_internal_command (argc=argc@entry=1, argv=argv@entry=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:404 torvalds#32 0x0000000000442de3 in run_argv (argcp=<synthetic pointer>, argv=<synthetic pointer>) at perf.c:448 torvalds#33 main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:556 The hangup happens because nothing in` perf` or `elfutils` checks if a mapped file is easily readable. The change conservatively skips all non-regular files. CC: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> CC: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> CC: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> CC: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> CC: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> CC: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> CC: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> CC: Ian Rogers <[email protected]> CC: Adrian Hunter <[email protected]> CC: "Liang, Kan" <[email protected]> CC: [email protected] Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <[email protected]>
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…(fs/dcache.c:819 (discriminator 1) fs/dcache.c:896 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.104759] Modules linked in: [ 39.105162] CPU: 5 UID: 0 PID: 266 Comm: fs_race_test Tainted: G N 6.15.0-rc7-dev-00006-gb8cc67cafa29-dirty torvalds#19 PREEMPT(undef) [ 39.106015] Tainted: [N]=TEST [ 39.106370] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS 1.16.3-debian-1.16.3-2 04/01/2014 [ 39.107083] RIP: 0010:dput.part.0 (fs/dcache.c:819 (discriminator 1) fs/dcache.c:896 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.107501] Code: f2 32 02 00 75 92 48 c7 c2 60 9a 15 83 be 65 03 00 00 48 c7 c7 20 9a 15 83 c6 05 60 f2 32 02 01 e8 f4 df 88 ff e9 6e ff ff ff <0f> 0b 4c 89 e7 e8 b5 b1 20 01 e9 77 fa ff ff e8 3b 41 f4 ff e9 5e All code ======== 0: f2 32 02 repnz xor (%rdx),%al 3: 00 75 92 add %dh,-0x6e(%rbp) 6: 48 c7 c2 60 9a 15 83 mov $0xffffffff83159a60,%rdx d: be 65 03 00 00 mov $0x365,%esi 12: 48 c7 c7 20 9a 15 83 mov $0xffffffff83159a20,%rdi 19: c6 05 60 f2 32 02 01 movb $0x1,0x232f260(%rip) # 0x232f280 20: e8 f4 df 88 ff call 0xffffffffff88e019 25: e9 6e ff ff ff jmp 0xffffffffffffff98 2a:* 0f 0b ud2 <-- trapping instruction 2c: 4c 89 e7 mov %r12,%rdi 2f: e8 b5 b1 20 01 call 0x120b1e9 34: e9 77 fa ff ff jmp 0xfffffffffffffab0 39: e8 3b 41 f4 ff call 0xfffffffffff44179 3e: e9 .byte 0xe9 3f: 5e pop %rsi Code starting with the faulting instruction =========================================== 0: 0f 0b ud2 2: 4c 89 e7 mov %r12,%rdi 5: e8 b5 b1 20 01 call 0x120b1bf a: e9 77 fa ff ff jmp 0xfffffffffffffa86 f: e8 3b 41 f4 ff call 0xfffffffffff4414f 14: e9 .byte 0xe9 15: 5e pop %rsi [ 39.108966] RSP: 0018:ffff8881124ef630 EFLAGS: 00010286 [ 39.109481] RAX: 00000000ffffff81 RBX: ffff888100433608 RCX: ffffffff8153b962 [ 39.110102] RDX: 1ffff110200866e0 RSI: 0000000000000004 RDI: ffff888100433700 [ 39.110668] RBP: ffff8881124ef650 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: ffffed102249deb3 [ 39.111227] R10: 0000000000000003 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff8881004336c0 [ 39.111995] R13: dffffc0000000000 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: 0000000000000000 [ 39.112618] FS: 00007f217c4d3740(0000) GS:ffff888321294000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 [ 39.113194] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033 [ 39.113646] CR2: 00005580fea4bc40 CR3: 0000000112525002 CR4: 0000000000370ef0 [ 39.114253] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 [ 39.114808] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 [ 39.115354] Call Trace: [ 39.115848] <TASK> [ 39.116052] dput (fs/dcache.c:913) [ 39.116339] is_access_to_paths_allowed (security/landlock/fs.c:993) [ 39.116724] ? hook_sb_pivotroot (security/landlock/fs.c:766) [ 39.117113] ? kmem_cache_alloc_noprof (./include/linux/kasan.h:250 mm/slub.c:4147 mm/slub.c:4196 mm/slub.c:4203) [ 39.117470] ? landlock_unmask_layers (security/landlock/ruleset.c:686) [ 39.117870] hook_file_open (security/landlock/fs.c:1773 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.118274] ? __lock_acquire (kernel/locking/lockdep.c:4675 (discriminator 1) kernel/locking/lockdep.c:5189 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.118593] ? hook_path_mkdir (security/landlock/fs.c:1745) [ 39.118972] ? find_held_lock (kernel/locking/lockdep.c:5348 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.119350] ? lockref_get (lib/lockref.c:53) [ 39.119872] ? __kasan_check_read (mm/kasan/shadow.c:32) [ 39.120218] ? do_raw_spin_unlock (./arch/x86/include/asm/atomic.h:23 ./include/linux/atomic/atomic-arch-fallback.h:457 ./include/linux/atomic/atomic-instrumented.h:33 ./include/asm-generic/qspinlock.h:57 kernel/locking/spinlock_debug.c:101 kernel/locking/spinlock_debug.c:141) [ 39.120602] security_file_open (security/security.c:3114 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.120981] do_dentry_open (fs/open.c:933) [ 39.121339] ? lock_release (kernel/locking/lockdep.c:5534 kernel/locking/lockdep.c:5887 kernel/locking/lockdep.c:5873) [ 39.121744] vfs_open (fs/open.c:1086) [ 39.122045] ? may_open (fs/namei.c:3471) [ 39.122349] path_openat (fs/namei.c:3880 fs/namei.c:4039) [ 39.122710] ? __kasan_slab_alloc (mm/kasan/common.c:319 mm/kasan/common.c:345) [ 39.123067] ? kmem_cache_alloc_noprof (./include/linux/kasan.h:250 mm/slub.c:4147 mm/slub.c:4196 mm/slub.c:4203) [ 39.123513] ? getname_flags.part.0 (fs/namei.c:146 (discriminator 2)) [ 39.123925] ? getname_flags (fs/namei.c:216) [ 39.124281] ? do_sys_openat2 (./include/linux/fs.h:2852 fs/open.c:1423) [ 39.124702] ? __x64_sys_openat (fs/open.c:1455) [ 39.125073] ? x64_sys_call (arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:41) [ 39.125469] ? kernel_tmpfile_open (fs/namei.c:4021) [ 39.125883] do_filp_open (fs/namei.c:4067 (discriminator 2)) [ 39.126243] ? path_openat (fs/namei.c:4060) [ 39.126617] do_sys_openat2 (fs/open.c:1429) [ 39.126883] ? build_open_flags (fs/open.c:1414) [ 39.127240] ? __fput (fs/file_table.c:479) [ 39.127567] __x64_sys_openat (fs/open.c:1455) [ 39.127968] ? fput_close_sync (fs/file_table.c:568) [ 39.128365] ? __ia32_sys_open (fs/open.c:1455) [ 39.128804] ? alloc_file_clone (fs/file_table.c:568) [ 39.129167] ? do_syscall_64 (arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:113) [ 39.129430] ? entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe (arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:130) [ 39.129849] x64_sys_call (arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:41) [ 39.130221] do_syscall_64 (arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:63 (discriminator 1) arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:94 (discriminator 1)) [ 39.130669] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe (arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:130) [ 39.131088] RIP: 0033:0x7f217c5ce13f [ 39.131593] Code: 24 38 31 c0 f6 c2 40 75 4a 89 d0 45 31 d2 25 00 00 41 00 3d 00 00 41 00 74 39 80 3d a2 24 0e 00 00 74 5d b8 01 01 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 00 f0 ff ff 0f 87 9d 00 00 00 48 8b 54 24 38 64 48 2b 14 25 All code ======== 0: 24 38 and $0x38,%al 2: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax 4: f6 c2 40 test $0x40,%dl 7: 75 4a jne 0x53 9: 89 d0 mov %edx,%eax b: 45 31 d2 xor %r10d,%r10d e: 25 00 00 41 00 and $0x410000,%eax 13: 3d 00 00 41 00 cmp $0x410000,%eax 18: 74 39 je 0x53 1a: 80 3d a2 24 0e 00 00 cmpb $0x0,0xe24a2(%rip) # 0xe24c3 21: 74 5d je 0x80 23: b8 01 01 00 00 mov $0x101,%eax 28: 0f 05 syscall 2a:* 48 3d 00 f0 ff ff cmp $0xfffffffffffff000,%rax <-- trapping instruction 30: 0f 87 9d 00 00 00 ja 0xd3 36: 48 8b 54 24 38 mov 0x38(%rsp),%rdx 3b: 64 fs 3c: 48 rex.W 3d: 2b .byte 0x2b 3e: 14 25 adc $0x25,%al Code starting with the faulting instruction =========================================== 0: 48 3d 00 f0 ff ff cmp $0xfffffffffffff000,%rax 6: 0f 87 9d 00 00 00 ja 0xa9 c: 48 8b 54 24 38 mov 0x38(%rsp),%rdx 11: 64 fs 12: 48 rex.W 13: 2b .byte 0x2b 14: 14 25 adc $0x25,%al [ 39.132829] RSP: 002b:00007ffd972c3890 EFLAGS: 00000202 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000101 [ 39.133425] RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 00005580fea4bc40 RCX: 00007f217c5ce13f [ 39.134014] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 00005580fea4bc40 RDI: 00000000000007d4 [ 39.134480] RBP: 00000000000007d5 R08: 00007f217c4d3740 R09: 00007f217c6bc000 [ 39.135008] R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000202 R12: 00007ffd972c51d8 [ 39.135735] R13: 00007ffd972c51d8 R14: 00007ffd972c51d4 R15: 00000000000007d5 [ 39.136277] </TASK> [ 39.136532] irq event stamp: 8997 [ 39.136796] hardirqs last enabled at (9005): __up_console_sem (./arch/x86/include/asm/irqflags.h:42 ./arch/x86/include/asm/irqflags.h:119 ./arch/x86/include/asm/irqflags.h:159 kernel/printk/printk.c:344) [ 39.137411] hardirqs last disabled at (9012): __up_console_sem (kernel/printk/printk.c:342 (discriminator 3)) [ 39.138020] softirqs last enabled at (8464): irq_exit_rcu (kernel/softirq.c:614 kernel/softirq.c:453 kernel/softirq.c:680 kernel/softirq.c:696) [ 39.138660] softirqs last disabled at (8459): irq_exit_rcu (kernel/softirq.c:614 kernel/softirq.c:453 kernel/softirq.c:680 kernel/softirq.c:696) [ 39.139260] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
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there is a global spinlock between reset and clk, if locked in reset, then print some debug information, maybe dead-lock when uart driver try to disable clk. Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC (gdb) thread 4 [Switching to thread 4 (Thread 4)] #0 cpu_relax () at ./arch/riscv/include/asm/vdso/processor.h:22 22 ./arch/riscv/include/asm/vdso/processor.h: No such file or directory. (gdb) bt #0 cpu_relax () at ./arch/riscv/include/asm/vdso/processor.h:22 #1 arch_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h:49 #2 do_raw_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:186 #3 0xffffffff80aa21ce in __raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock_api_smp.h:111 #4 _raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at kernel/locking/spinlock.c:162 #5 0xffffffff80563416 in clk_enable_lock () at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:325 torvalds#6 0xffffffff805648de in clk_core_disable_lock (core=0xffffffd900512500) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1062 torvalds#7 0xffffffff8056527e in clk_disable (clk=<optimized out>) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1084 torvalds#8 clk_disable (clk=0xffffffd9048b5100) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1079 torvalds#9 0xffffffff8059e5d4 in serial_pxa_console_write (co=<optimized out>, s=0xffffffff81a68250 <text> "[ 14.708612] [RESET][spacemit_reset_set][373]:assert = 1, id = 59 \n", count=<optimized out>) at drivers/tty/serial/pxa_k1x.c:1724 torvalds#10 0xffffffff8004a34c in call_console_driver (dropped_text=0xffffffff81a68650 <dropped_text> "", len=69, text=0xffffffff81a68250 <text> "[ 14.708612] [RESET][spacemit_reset_set][373]:assert = 1, id = 59 \n", con=0xffffffff81964c10 <serial_pxa_console>) at kernel/printk/printk.c:1942 torvalds#11 console_emit_next_record (con=con@entry=0xffffffff81964c10 <serial_pxa_console>, ext_text=<optimized out>, dropped_text=0xffffffff81a68650 <dropped_text> "", handover=0xffffffc80578baa7, text=0xffffffff81a68250 <text> "[ 14.708612] [RESET][spacemit_reset_set][373]:assert = 1, id = 59 \n") at kernel/printk/printk.c:2731 torvalds#12 0xffffffff8004a49a in console_flush_all (handover=0xffffffc80578baa7, next_seq=<synthetic pointer>, do_cond_resched=false) at kernel/printk/printk.c:2793 torvalds#13 console_unlock () at kernel/printk/printk.c:2860 torvalds#14 0xffffffff8004b388 in vprintk_emit (facility=facility@entry=0, level=<optimized out>, level@entry=-1, dev_info=dev_info@entry=0x0, fmt=<optimized out>, args=<optimized out>) at kernel/printk/printk.c:2268 torvalds#15 0xffffffff8004b3ae in vprintk_default (fmt=<optimized out>, args=<optimized out>) at kernel/printk/printk.c:2279 torvalds#16 0xffffffff8004b646 in vprintk (fmt=fmt@entry=0xffffffff813be470 "\001\066[RESET][%s][%d]:assert = %d, id = %d \n", args=args@entry=0xffffffc80578bbd8) at kernel/printk/printk_safe.c:50 torvalds#17 0xffffffff80a880d6 in _printk (fmt=fmt@entry=0xffffffff813be470 "\001\066[RESET][%s][%d]:assert = %d, id = %d \n") at kernel/printk/printk.c:2289 torvalds#18 0xffffffff80a90bb6 in spacemit_reset_set (rcdev=rcdev@entry=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>, id=id@entry=59, assert=assert@entry=true) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:373 torvalds#19 0xffffffff805823b6 in spacemit_reset_update (assert=true, id=59, rcdev=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:401 torvalds#20 spacemit_reset_update (assert=true, id=59, rcdev=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:387 torvalds#21 spacemit_reset_assert (rcdev=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>, id=59) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:413 torvalds#22 0xffffffff8058158e in reset_control_assert (rstc=0xffffffd902b2f280) at drivers/reset/core.c:485 torvalds#23 0xffffffff807ccf96 in cpp_disable_clocks (cpp_dev=cpp_dev@entry=0xffffffd904cc9040) at drivers/media/platform/spacemit/camera/cam_cpp/k1x_cpp.c:960 torvalds#24 0xffffffff807cd0b2 in cpp_release_hardware (cpp_dev=cpp_dev@entry=0xffffffd904cc9040) at drivers/media/platform/spacemit/camera/cam_cpp/k1x_cpp.c:1038 torvalds#25 0xffffffff807cd990 in cpp_close_node (sd=<optimized out>, fh=<optimized out>) at drivers/media/platform/spacemit/camera/cam_cpp/k1x_cpp.c:1135 torvalds#26 0xffffffff8079525e in subdev_close (file=0xffffffd906645d00) at drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c:105 torvalds#27 0xffffffff8078e49e in v4l2_release (inode=<optimized out>, filp=0xffffffd906645d00) at drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-dev.c:459 torvalds#28 0xffffffff80154974 in __fput (file=0xffffffd906645d00) at fs/file_table.c:320 torvalds#29 0xffffffff80154aa2 in ____fput (work=<optimized out>) at fs/file_table.c:348 torvalds#30 0xffffffff8002677e in task_work_run () at kernel/task_work.c:179 torvalds#31 0xffffffff800053b4 in resume_user_mode_work (regs=0xffffffc80578bee0) at ./include/linux/resume_user_mode.h:49 torvalds#32 do_work_pending (regs=0xffffffc80578bee0, thread_info_flags=<optimized out>) at arch/riscv/kernel/signal.c:478 torvalds#33 0xffffffff800039c6 in handle_exception () at arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:374 Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC (gdb) thread 1 [Switching to thread 1 (Thread 1)] #0 0xffffffff80047e9c in arch_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h:49 49 ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h: No such file or directory. (gdb) bt #0 0xffffffff80047e9c in arch_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h:49 #1 do_raw_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:186 #2 0xffffffff80aa21ce in __raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock_api_smp.h:111 #3 _raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at kernel/locking/spinlock.c:162 #4 0xffffffff8056c4cc in ccu_mix_disable (hw=0xffffffff81956858 <sdh2_clk+120>) at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:325 #5 0xffffffff80564832 in clk_core_disable (core=0xffffffd900529900) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1051 torvalds#6 clk_core_disable (core=0xffffffd900529900) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1031 torvalds#7 0xffffffff805648e6 in clk_core_disable_lock (core=0xffffffd900529900) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1063 torvalds#8 0xffffffff8056527e in clk_disable (clk=<optimized out>) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1084 torvalds#9 clk_disable (clk=clk@entry=0xffffffd904fafa80) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1079 torvalds#10 0xffffffff808bb898 in clk_disable_unprepare (clk=0xffffffd904fafa80) at ./include/linux/clk.h:1085 torvalds#11 0xffffffff808bb916 in spacemit_sdhci_runtime_suspend (dev=<optimized out>) at drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-k1x.c:1469 torvalds#12 0xffffffff8066e8e2 in pm_generic_runtime_suspend (dev=<optimized out>) at drivers/base/power/generic_ops.c:25 torvalds#13 0xffffffff80670398 in __rpm_callback (cb=cb@entry=0xffffffff8066e8ca <pm_generic_runtime_suspend>, dev=dev@entry=0xffffffd9018a2810) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:395 torvalds#14 0xffffffff806704b8 in rpm_callback (cb=cb@entry=0xffffffff8066e8ca <pm_generic_runtime_suspend>, dev=dev@entry=0xffffffd9018a2810) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:529 torvalds#15 0xffffffff80670bdc in rpm_suspend (dev=0xffffffd9018a2810, rpmflags=<optimized out>) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:672 torvalds#16 0xffffffff806716de in pm_runtime_work (work=0xffffffd9018a2948) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:974 torvalds#17 0xffffffff800236f4 in process_one_work (worker=worker@entry=0xffffffd9013ee9c0, work=0xffffffd9018a2948) at kernel/workqueue.c:2289 torvalds#18 0xffffffff80023ba6 in worker_thread (__worker=0xffffffd9013ee9c0) at kernel/workqueue.c:2436 torvalds#19 0xffffffff80028bb2 in kthread (_create=0xffffffd9017de840) at kernel/kthread.c:376 torvalds#20 0xffffffff80003934 in handle_exception () at arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:249 Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC (gdb) Change-Id: Ia95b41ffd6c1893c9c5e9c1c9fc0c155ea902d2c
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Symbolize stack traces by creating a live machine. Add this functionality to dump_stack and switch dump_stack users to use it. Switch TUI to use it. Add stack traces to the child test function which can be useful to diagnose blocked code. Example output: ``` $ perf test -vv PERF_RECORD_ ... 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Running (1 active) ^C Signal (2) while running tests. Terminating tests with the same signal Internal test harness failure. Completing any started tests: : 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: ---- unexpected signal (2) ---- #0 0x5628ad5570a3 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:0 #1 0x7f561de49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7f561de99687 in __internal_syscall_cancel cancellation.c:64 #3 0x7f561dee5f7a in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:72 #4 0x7f561def1393 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 #5 0x7f561df02d68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 torvalds#6 0x5628ad5679ab in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:0 torvalds#7 0x5628ad556fb0 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#8 0x5628ad4f318d in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#9 0x5628ad557ef3 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#10 0x5628ad5585bf in cmd_test ??:0 torvalds#11 0x5628ad4e5bb0 in run_builtin perf.c:0 torvalds#12 0x5628ad4e5ecb in handle_internal_command perf.c:0 torvalds#13 0x5628ad461383 in main ??:0 torvalds#14 0x7f561de33ca8 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#15 0x7f561de33d65 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#16 0x5628ad4619d1 in _start ??:0 ---- unexpected signal (2) ---- #0 0x5628ad5570a3 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:0 #1 0x7f561de49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7f561dea3a14 in pthread_sigmask@GLIBC_2.2.5 pthread_sigmask.c:45 #3 0x7f561de49fd9 in __GI___sigprocmask sigprocmask.c:26 #4 0x7f561df2601b in __longjmp_chk longjmp.c:36 #5 0x5628ad5570c0 in print_test_result.isra.0 builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#6 0x7f561de49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 torvalds#7 0x7f561de99687 in __internal_syscall_cancel cancellation.c:64 torvalds#8 0x7f561dee5f7a in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:72 torvalds#9 0x7f561def1393 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 torvalds#10 0x7f561df02d68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 torvalds#11 0x5628ad5679ab in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:0 torvalds#12 0x5628ad556fb0 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#13 0x5628ad4f318d in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#14 0x5628ad557ef3 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#15 0x5628ad5585bf in cmd_test ??:0 torvalds#16 0x5628ad4e5bb0 in run_builtin perf.c:0 torvalds#17 0x5628ad4e5ecb in handle_internal_command perf.c:0 torvalds#18 0x5628ad461383 in main ??:0 torvalds#19 0x7f561de33ca8 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#20 0x7f561de33d65 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#21 0x5628ad4619d1 in _start ??:0 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Skip (permissions) ``` Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <[email protected]>
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Without the change `perf `hangs up on charaster devices. On my system it's enough to run system-wide sampler for a few seconds to get the hangup: $ perf record -a -g --call-graph=dwarf $ perf report # hung `strace` shows that hangup happens on reading on a character device `/dev/dri/renderD128` $ strace -y -f -p 2780484 strace: Process 2780484 attached pread64(101</dev/dri/renderD128>, strace: Process 2780484 detached It's call trace descends into `elfutils`: $ gdb -p 2780484 (gdb) bt #0 0x00007f5e508f04b7 in __libc_pread64 (fd=101, buf=0x7fff9df7edb0, count=0, offset=0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pread64.c:25 #1 0x00007f5e52b79515 in read_file () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libelf.so.1 #2 0x00007f5e52b25666 in libdw_open_elf () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #3 0x00007f5e52b25907 in __libdw_open_file () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #4 0x00007f5e52b120a9 in dwfl_report_elf@@ELFUTILS_0.156 () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #5 0x000000000068bf20 in __report_module (al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80010, ip=ip@entry=139803237033216, ui=ui@entry=0x5369b5e0) at util/dso.h:537 torvalds#6 0x000000000068c3d1 in report_module (ip=139803237033216, ui=0x5369b5e0) at util/unwind-libdw.c:114 torvalds#7 frame_callback (state=0x535aef10, arg=0x5369b5e0) at util/unwind-libdw.c:242 torvalds#8 0x00007f5e52b261d3 in dwfl_thread_getframes () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#9 0x00007f5e52b25bdb in get_one_thread_cb () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#10 0x00007f5e52b25faa in dwfl_getthreads () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#11 0x00007f5e52b26514 in dwfl_getthread_frames () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#12 0x000000000068c6ce in unwind__get_entries (cb=cb@entry=0x5d4620 <unwind_entry>, arg=arg@entry=0x10cd5fa0, thread=thread@entry=0x1076a290, data=data@entry=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=max_stack@entry=127, best_effort=best_effort@entry=false) at util/thread.h:152 torvalds#13 0x00000000005dae95 in thread__resolve_callchain_unwind (evsel=0x106006d0, thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, sample=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2939 torvalds#14 thread__resolve_callchain_unwind (thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, evsel=0x106006d0, sample=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2920 torvalds#15 __thread__resolve_callchain (thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, evsel=0x106006d0, evsel@entry=0x7fff9df80440, sample=0x7fff9df80540, parent=parent@entry=0x7fff9df804a0, root_al=root_al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2970 torvalds#16 0x00000000005d0cb2 in thread__resolve_callchain (thread=<optimized out>, cursor=<optimized out>, evsel=0x7fff9df80440, sample=<optimized out>, parent=0x7fff9df804a0, root_al=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=127) at util/machine.h:198 torvalds#17 sample__resolve_callchain (sample=<optimized out>, cursor=<optimized out>, parent=parent@entry=0x7fff9df804a0, evsel=evsel@entry=0x106006d0, al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=max_stack@entry=127) at util/callchain.c:1127 torvalds#18 0x0000000000617e08 in hist_entry_iter__add (iter=iter@entry=0x7fff9df80480, al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack_depth=127, arg=arg@entry=0x7fff9df81ae0) at util/hist.c:1255 torvalds#19 0x000000000045d2d0 in process_sample_event (tool=0x7fff9df81ae0, event=<optimized out>, sample=0x7fff9df80540, evsel=0x106006d0, machine=<optimized out>) at builtin-report.c:334 torvalds#20 0x00000000005e3bb1 in perf_session__deliver_event (session=0x105ff2c0, event=0x7f5c7d735ca0, tool=0x7fff9df81ae0, file_offset=2914716832, file_path=0x105ffbf0 "perf.data") at util/session.c:1367 torvalds#21 0x00000000005e8d93 in do_flush (oe=0x105ffa50, show_progress=false) at util/ordered-events.c:245 torvalds#22 __ordered_events__flush (oe=0x105ffa50, how=OE_FLUSH__ROUND, timestamp=<optimized out>) at util/ordered-events.c:324 torvalds#23 0x00000000005e1f64 in perf_session__process_user_event (session=0x105ff2c0, event=0x7f5c7d752b18, file_offset=2914835224, file_path=0x105ffbf0 "perf.data") at util/session.c:1419 torvalds#24 0x00000000005e47c7 in reader__read_event (rd=rd@entry=0x7fff9df81260, session=session@entry=0x105ff2c0, --Type <RET> for more, q to quit, c to continue without paging-- quit prog=prog@entry=0x7fff9df81220) at util/session.c:2132 torvalds#25 0x00000000005e4b37 in reader__process_events (rd=0x7fff9df81260, session=0x105ff2c0, prog=0x7fff9df81220) at util/session.c:2181 torvalds#26 __perf_session__process_events (session=0x105ff2c0) at util/session.c:2226 torvalds#27 perf_session__process_events (session=session@entry=0x105ff2c0) at util/session.c:2390 torvalds#28 0x0000000000460add in __cmd_report (rep=0x7fff9df81ae0) at builtin-report.c:1076 torvalds#29 cmd_report (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at builtin-report.c:1827 torvalds#30 0x00000000004c5a40 in run_builtin (p=p@entry=0xd8f7f8 <commands+312>, argc=argc@entry=1, argv=argv@entry=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:351 torvalds#31 0x00000000004c5d63 in handle_internal_command (argc=argc@entry=1, argv=argv@entry=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:404 torvalds#32 0x0000000000442de3 in run_argv (argcp=<synthetic pointer>, argv=<synthetic pointer>) at perf.c:448 torvalds#33 main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:556 The hangup happens because nothing in` perf` or `elfutils` checks if a mapped file is easily readable. The change conservatively skips all non-regular files. Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <[email protected]> Acked-by: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]>
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Symbolize stack traces by creating a live machine. Add this functionality to dump_stack and switch dump_stack users to use it. Switch TUI to use it. Add stack traces to the child test function which can be useful to diagnose blocked code. Example output: ``` $ perf test -vv PERF_RECORD_ ... 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Running (1 active) ^C Signal (2) while running tests. Terminating tests with the same signal Internal test harness failure. Completing any started tests: : 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: ---- unexpected signal (2) ---- #0 0x55788c6210a3 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:0 #1 0x7fc12fe49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7fc12fe99687 in __internal_syscall_cancel cancellation.c:64 #3 0x7fc12fee5f7a in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:72 #4 0x7fc12fef1393 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 #5 0x7fc12ff02d68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 torvalds#6 0x55788c63196b in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:0 torvalds#7 0x55788c620fb0 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#8 0x55788c5bd18d in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#9 0x55788c621ef3 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#10 0x55788c6225bf in cmd_test ??:0 torvalds#11 0x55788c5afbd0 in run_builtin perf.c:0 torvalds#12 0x55788c5afeeb in handle_internal_command perf.c:0 torvalds#13 0x55788c52b383 in main ??:0 torvalds#14 0x7fc12fe33ca8 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#15 0x7fc12fe33d65 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#16 0x55788c52b9d1 in _start ??:0 ---- unexpected signal (2) ---- #0 0x55788c6210a3 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:0 #1 0x7fc12fe49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7fc12fea3a14 in pthread_sigmask@GLIBC_2.2.5 pthread_sigmask.c:45 #3 0x7fc12fe49fd9 in __GI___sigprocmask sigprocmask.c:26 #4 0x7fc12ff2601b in __longjmp_chk longjmp.c:36 #5 0x55788c6210c0 in print_test_result.isra.0 builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#6 0x7fc12fe49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 torvalds#7 0x7fc12fe99687 in __internal_syscall_cancel cancellation.c:64 torvalds#8 0x7fc12fee5f7a in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:72 torvalds#9 0x7fc12fef1393 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 torvalds#10 0x7fc12ff02d68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 torvalds#11 0x55788c63196b in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:0 torvalds#12 0x55788c620fb0 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#13 0x55788c5bd18d in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#14 0x55788c621ef3 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#15 0x55788c6225bf in cmd_test ??:0 torvalds#16 0x55788c5afbd0 in run_builtin perf.c:0 torvalds#17 0x55788c5afeeb in handle_internal_command perf.c:0 torvalds#18 0x55788c52b383 in main ??:0 torvalds#19 0x7fc12fe33ca8 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#20 0x7fc12fe33d65 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#21 0x55788c52b9d1 in _start ??:0 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Skip (permissions) ``` Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <[email protected]>
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Symbolize stack traces by creating a live machine. Add this functionality to dump_stack and switch dump_stack users to use it. Switch TUI to use it. Add stack traces to the child test function which can be useful to diagnose blocked code. Example output: ``` $ perf test -vv PERF_RECORD_ ... 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Running (1 active) ^C Signal (2) while running tests. Terminating tests with the same signal Internal test harness failure. Completing any started tests: : 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: ---- unexpected signal (2) ---- #0 0x55788c6210a3 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:0 #1 0x7fc12fe49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7fc12fe99687 in __internal_syscall_cancel cancellation.c:64 #3 0x7fc12fee5f7a in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:72 #4 0x7fc12fef1393 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 #5 0x7fc12ff02d68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 torvalds#6 0x55788c63196b in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:0 torvalds#7 0x55788c620fb0 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#8 0x55788c5bd18d in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#9 0x55788c621ef3 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#10 0x55788c6225bf in cmd_test ??:0 torvalds#11 0x55788c5afbd0 in run_builtin perf.c:0 torvalds#12 0x55788c5afeeb in handle_internal_command perf.c:0 torvalds#13 0x55788c52b383 in main ??:0 torvalds#14 0x7fc12fe33ca8 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#15 0x7fc12fe33d65 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#16 0x55788c52b9d1 in _start ??:0 ---- unexpected signal (2) ---- #0 0x55788c6210a3 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:0 #1 0x7fc12fe49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7fc12fea3a14 in pthread_sigmask@GLIBC_2.2.5 pthread_sigmask.c:45 #3 0x7fc12fe49fd9 in __GI___sigprocmask sigprocmask.c:26 #4 0x7fc12ff2601b in __longjmp_chk longjmp.c:36 #5 0x55788c6210c0 in print_test_result.isra.0 builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#6 0x7fc12fe49df0 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 torvalds#7 0x7fc12fe99687 in __internal_syscall_cancel cancellation.c:64 torvalds#8 0x7fc12fee5f7a in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:72 torvalds#9 0x7fc12fef1393 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 torvalds#10 0x7fc12ff02d68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 torvalds#11 0x55788c63196b in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:0 torvalds#12 0x55788c620fb0 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#13 0x55788c5bd18d in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#14 0x55788c621ef3 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:0 torvalds#15 0x55788c6225bf in cmd_test ??:0 torvalds#16 0x55788c5afbd0 in run_builtin perf.c:0 torvalds#17 0x55788c5afeeb in handle_internal_command perf.c:0 torvalds#18 0x55788c52b383 in main ??:0 torvalds#19 0x7fc12fe33ca8 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#20 0x7fc12fe33d65 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#21 0x55788c52b9d1 in _start ??:0 7: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Skip (permissions) ``` Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]>
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[ Upstream commit eedf3e3 ] ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 #6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 #7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a #8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 #9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <[email protected]> [ rjw: Pick up the tag from Tamir ] Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <[email protected]>
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[ Upstream commit eedf3e3 ] ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 torvalds#6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 torvalds#7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a torvalds#8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 torvalds#9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <[email protected]> [ rjw: Pick up the tag from Tamir ] Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <[email protected]>
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