Messages in this thread | | | From | "Srivatsa S. Bhat" <> | Subject | [PATCH 0/2] PM / Usermodehelper: Fix freezer failures due to racy usermodehelper_is_disabled() | Date | Tue, 06 Dec 2011 02:55:16 +0530 |
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Hi Tejun, Boris and Rafael,
I am revisiting the microcode vs freezer issue with this patchset, with a much better solution this time (hopefully), since now I am attacking the root cause of the problem (a race in usermodehelpers), in order to solve the issue I reported earlier in: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1198291/focus=1200591
:-)
Btw, Rafael, using PM notifiers for mutual exclusion from freezer (like we did in CPU hotplug case), for x86 microcode driver wouldn't work out, since there is no guarantee that our callback will get registered before freezing starts, since the module init code itself needs to be mutexed from the freezer. And the callback registration would also have to happen from the init code itself! (we didn't have this problem in CPU hotplug case).
And since Boris pointed out several times that in real world, microcode won't be applied all that often, I decided to focus on the root-cause and leave the microcode driver alone :-)
--- Commit a144c6a (PM: Print a warning if firmware is requested when tasks are frozen) introduced usermodehelper_is_disabled() to warn and exit immediately if firmware is requested when usermodehelpers are disabled.
However, it is racy. Consider the following scenario, currently used in drivers/base/firmware_class.c:
... if (usermodehelper_is_disabled()) goto out;
/* Do actual work */ ...
out: return err;
Nothing prevents someone from disabling usermodehelpers just after the check in the 'if' condition, which means that it is quite possible to try doing the "actual work" with usermodehelpers disabled, leading to undesirable consequences.
In particular, this race condition in _request_firmware() causes task freezing failures whenever suspend/hibernation is in progress because, it wrongly waits to get the firmware/microcode image from userspace when actually the usermodehelpers are disabled or userspace has been frozen. Some of the example scenarios that cause freezing failures due to this race are those that depend on userspace via request_firmware(), such as x86 microcode module initialization and microcode image reload.
Previous discussions about this issue can be found at: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1198291/focus=1200591
This patchset adds proper synchronization to fix this issue.
It is to be noted that this patchset fixes the freezing failures but doesn't remove the warnings. IOW, it does not attempt to add explicit synchronization to x86 microcode driver to avoid requesting microcode image at inopportune moments. Because, the warnings were introduced to highlight such cases, in the first place. And we need not silence the warnings, since we take care of the *real* problem (freezing failure) and hence, after that, the warnings are pretty harmless anyway.
-- Srivatsa S. Bhat (2): PM / Usermodehelper: Introduce reference counting to solve usermodehelper_disabled race PM / request_firmware(): Use the refcounting solution to fix the race
drivers/base/firmware_class.c | 3 ++ include/linux/kmod.h | 2 + kernel/kmod.c | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 78 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
Regards, Srivatsa S. Bhat IBM Linux Technology Center
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