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SubjectRe: [GIT PULL] ACPI fixes for v5.16-rc3
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 6:04 PM Linus Torvalds
<torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 11:38 AM Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael@kernel.org> wrote:
> >
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm.git \
> > acpi-5.16-rc3
>
> Hmm. This may be unrelated, but I don't think I've seen this before..

No, this is not related. It shows up because of the drain_workqueue()
in __acpi_ec_flush_work().

> On my laptop, I get
>
> WARNING: CPU: 4 PID: 95940 at kernel/workqueue.c:1441 __queue_work+0x2f9/0x3b0
> Workqueue: kec_query acpi_ec_event_processor
> ..
> Call Trace:
> <TASK>
> queue_work_on+0x20/0x30

So this tries to add work to ec_wq while it is draining AFAICS.

> advance_transaction+0x1a1/0x500
> acpi_ec_transaction+0x15c/0x410
> acpi_ec_space_handler+0xd2/0x270
> acpi_ev_address_space_dispatch+0x216/0x2a3
> ? acpi_ec_resume+0x20/0x20
> acpi_ex_access_region+0x1dc/0x255
> ? acpi_os_wait_semaphore+0x48/0x70
> acpi_ex_field_datum_io+0xfd/0x178
> acpi_ex_read_data_from_field+0x12e/0x171
> acpi_ex_resolve_node_to_value+0x1fe/0x281
> acpi_ds_evaluate_name_path+0x75/0xe9
> acpi_ds_exec_end_op+0x8f/0x411
> acpi_ps_parse_loop+0x495/0x5bc
> acpi_ps_parse_aml+0x94/0x2c2
> acpi_ps_execute_method+0x15e/0x193
> acpi_ns_evaluate+0x1c6/0x25d
> acpi_evaluate_object+0x12e/0x226
> acpi_ec_event_processor+0x63/0x90
> process_one_work+0x217/0x3c0
>
> and it seems to be happening at resume time.
>
> This was when running a51e3ac43ddb, so not the very latest git tree,
> but recent.
>
> Maybe I've missed a report of this?

It's not been reported or at least I can't recall that, but it is not
a new issue.

There is a commit to address this in my linux-next branch:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm.git/commit/?h=linux-next&id=4a9af6cac050dce2e895ec3205c4615383ad9112

but it is interesting that you can reproduce it. I thought it would
be rather theoretical.

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