On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 05:51:03PM -0700, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On 2020-08-28 08:37, Alan Stern wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 08:27:49PM -0700, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On 2020-08-27 13:33, Alan Stern wrote:
It may not need to be that complicated. what about something like this?
I think this patch will break SCSI domain validation. The SCSI domain validation code calls scsi_device_quiesce() and that function in turn calls blk_set_pm_only(). The SCSI domain validation code submits SCSI commands with the BLK_MQ_REQ_PREEMPT flag. Since the above code postpones such requests while blk_set_pm_only() is in effect, I think the above patch will cause the SCSI domain validation code to deadlock.
Yes, you're right.
There may be an even simpler solution: Ensure that SCSI domain validation is mutually exclusive with runtime PM. It's already mutually exclusive with system PM, so this makes sense.
What do you think of the patch below?
Alan Stern
Index: usb-devel/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c
--- usb-devel.orig/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c +++ usb-devel/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ spi_dv_device(struct scsi_device *sdev) * Because this function and the power management code both call * scsi_device_quiesce(), it is not safe to perform domain validation * while suspend or resume is in progress. Hence the
* lock/unlock_system_sleep() calls.
*/ lock_system_sleep();* lock/unlock_system_sleep() and scsi_autopm_get/put_device() calls.
@@ -1018,10 +1018,13 @@ spi_dv_device(struct scsi_device *sdev) if (unlikely(!buffer)) goto out_put;
- if (scsi_autopm_get_device(sdev))
goto out_free;
- /* We need to verify that the actual device will quiesce; the
if (unlikely(scsi_device_quiesce(sdev)))
- later target quiesce is just a nice to have */
goto out_free;
goto out_autopm_put;
scsi_target_quiesce(starget); @@ -1041,6 +1044,8 @@ spi_dv_device(struct scsi_device *sdev) spi_initial_dv(starget) = 1;
- out_autopm_put:
- scsi_autopm_put_device(sdev); out_free: kfree(buffer); out_put:
Hi Alan,
I think this is only a part of the solution. scsi_target_quiesce() invokes scsi_device_quiesce() and that function in turn calls blk_set_pm_only(). So I think that the above is not sufficient to fix the deadlock mentioned in my previous email.
Sorry, it sounds like you misinterpreted my preceding email. I meant to suggest that the patch above should be considered _instead of_ the patch that introduced BLK_MQ_REQ_PM. So blk_queue_enter() would remain unchanged, using the BLK_MQ_REQ_PREEMPT flag to decide whether or not to postpone new requests. Thus the deadlock you're concerned about would not arise.
Maybe it is possible to fix this by creating a new request queue and by submitting the DV SCSI commands to that new request queue. There may be better solutions.
I don't think that is necessary. After all, quiescing is quiescing, whether it is done for runtime power management, domain validation, or anything else. What we need to avoid is one thread trying to keep a device quiescent at the same time that another thread is re-activating it.
To some extent the SCSI core addresses this by allowing only one thread to put a device into the SDEV_QUIESCE state at a time. Making domain validation mutually exclusive with runtime suspend is my attempt to prevent any odd corner-case interactions from cropping up.
Alan Stern