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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 17/23] PM / QoS: Fix constraints alloc vs reclaim locking
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 3:45 PM Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
>
> In the process of adding lockdep annotation for drm GPU scheduler's
> job_run() to detect potential deadlock against shrinker/reclaim, I hit
> this lockdep splat:
>
> ======================================================
> WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
> 6.2.0-rc8-debug+ #558 Tainted: G W
> ------------------------------------------------------
> ring0/125 is trying to acquire lock:
> ffffffd6d6ce0f28 (dev_pm_qos_mtx){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: dev_pm_qos_update_request+0x38/0x68
>
> but task is already holding lock:
> ffffff8087239208 (&gpu->active_lock){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: msm_gpu_submit+0xec/0x178
>
> which lock already depends on the new lock.
>
> the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:
>
> -> #4 (&gpu->active_lock){+.+.}-{3:3}:
> __mutex_lock+0xcc/0x3c8
> mutex_lock_nested+0x30/0x44
> msm_gpu_submit+0xec/0x178
> msm_job_run+0x78/0x150
> drm_sched_main+0x290/0x370
> kthread+0xf0/0x100
> ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> -> #3 (dma_fence_map){++++}-{0:0}:
> __dma_fence_might_wait+0x74/0xc0
> dma_resv_lockdep+0x1f4/0x2f4
> do_one_initcall+0x104/0x2bc
> kernel_init_freeable+0x344/0x34c
> kernel_init+0x30/0x134
> ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> -> #2 (mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start){+.+.}-{0:0}:
> fs_reclaim_acquire+0x80/0xa8
> slab_pre_alloc_hook.constprop.0+0x40/0x25c
> __kmem_cache_alloc_node+0x60/0x1cc
> __kmalloc+0xd8/0x100
> topology_parse_cpu_capacity+0x8c/0x178
> get_cpu_for_node+0x88/0xc4
> parse_cluster+0x1b0/0x28c
> parse_cluster+0x8c/0x28c
> init_cpu_topology+0x168/0x188
> smp_prepare_cpus+0x24/0xf8
> kernel_init_freeable+0x18c/0x34c
> kernel_init+0x30/0x134
> ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> -> #1 (fs_reclaim){+.+.}-{0:0}:
> __fs_reclaim_acquire+0x3c/0x48
> fs_reclaim_acquire+0x54/0xa8
> slab_pre_alloc_hook.constprop.0+0x40/0x25c
> __kmem_cache_alloc_node+0x60/0x1cc
> kmalloc_trace+0x50/0xa8
> dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate+0x38/0x100
> __dev_pm_qos_add_request+0xb0/0x1e8
> dev_pm_qos_add_request+0x58/0x80
> dev_pm_qos_expose_latency_limit+0x60/0x13c
> register_cpu+0x12c/0x130
> topology_init+0xac/0xbc
> do_one_initcall+0x104/0x2bc
> kernel_init_freeable+0x344/0x34c
> kernel_init+0x30/0x134
> ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> -> #0 (dev_pm_qos_mtx){+.+.}-{3:3}:
> __lock_acquire+0xe00/0x1060
> lock_acquire+0x1e0/0x2f8
> __mutex_lock+0xcc/0x3c8
> mutex_lock_nested+0x30/0x44
> dev_pm_qos_update_request+0x38/0x68
> msm_devfreq_boost+0x40/0x70
> msm_devfreq_active+0xc0/0xf0
> msm_gpu_submit+0x10c/0x178
> msm_job_run+0x78/0x150
> drm_sched_main+0x290/0x370
> kthread+0xf0/0x100
> ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> other info that might help us debug this:
>
> Chain exists of:
> dev_pm_qos_mtx --> dma_fence_map --> &gpu->active_lock
>
> Possible unsafe locking scenario:
>
> CPU0 CPU1
> ---- ----
> lock(&gpu->active_lock);
> lock(dma_fence_map);
> lock(&gpu->active_lock);
> lock(dev_pm_qos_mtx);
>
> *** DEADLOCK ***
>
> 3 locks held by ring0/123:
> #0: ffffff8087251170 (&gpu->lock){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: msm_job_run+0x64/0x150
> #1: ffffffd00b0e57e8 (dma_fence_map){++++}-{0:0}, at: msm_job_run+0x68/0x150
> #2: ffffff8087251208 (&gpu->active_lock){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: msm_gpu_submit+0xec/0x178
>
> stack backtrace:
> CPU: 6 PID: 123 Comm: ring0 Not tainted 6.2.0-rc8-debug+ #559
> Hardware name: Google Lazor (rev1 - 2) with LTE (DT)
> Call trace:
> dump_backtrace.part.0+0xb4/0xf8
> show_stack+0x20/0x38
> dump_stack_lvl+0x9c/0xd0
> dump_stack+0x18/0x34
> print_circular_bug+0x1b4/0x1f0
> check_noncircular+0x78/0xac
> __lock_acquire+0xe00/0x1060
> lock_acquire+0x1e0/0x2f8
> __mutex_lock+0xcc/0x3c8
> mutex_lock_nested+0x30/0x44
> dev_pm_qos_update_request+0x38/0x68
> msm_devfreq_boost+0x40/0x70
> msm_devfreq_active+0xc0/0xf0
> msm_gpu_submit+0x10c/0x178
> msm_job_run+0x78/0x150
> drm_sched_main+0x290/0x370
> kthread+0xf0/0x100
> ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> The issue is that dev_pm_qos_mtx is held in the runpm suspend/resume (or
> freq change) path, but it is also held across allocations that could
> recurse into shrinker.
>
> Solve this by changing dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate() into a function
> that can be called unconditionally before the device qos object is
> needed and before aquiring dev_pm_qos_mtx. This way the allocations can
> be done without holding the mutex. In the case that we raced with
> another thread to allocate the qos object, detect this *after* acquiring
> the dev_pm_qos_mtx and simply free the redundant allocations.

Honestly, I don't like this approach.

In particular, dropping a lock just in order to grab it again right
away is really confusing (and I'm not even sure it is correct ATM).

Let me think about how to possibly address the issue at hand in a different way.

> Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
> ---
> drivers/base/power/qos.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/base/power/qos.c b/drivers/base/power/qos.c
> index 8e93167f1783..f3e0c6b65635 100644
> --- a/drivers/base/power/qos.c
> +++ b/drivers/base/power/qos.c
> @@ -185,18 +185,24 @@ static int apply_constraint(struct dev_pm_qos_request *req,
> }
>
> /*
> - * dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate
> + * dev_pm_qos_constraints_ensure_allocated
> * @dev: device to allocate data for
> *
> - * Called at the first call to add_request, for constraint data allocation
> - * Must be called with the dev_pm_qos_mtx mutex held
> + * Called to ensure that devices qos is allocated, before acquiring
> + * dev_pm_qos_mtx.
> */
> -static int dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate(struct device *dev)
> +static int dev_pm_qos_constraints_ensure_allocated(struct device *dev)
> {
> struct dev_pm_qos *qos;
> struct pm_qos_constraints *c;
> struct blocking_notifier_head *n;
>
> + if (!dev)
> + return -ENODEV;
> +
> + if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(dev->power.qos))
> + return 0;
> +
> qos = kzalloc(sizeof(*qos), GFP_KERNEL);
> if (!qos)
> return -ENOMEM;
> @@ -227,10 +233,26 @@ static int dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate(struct device *dev)
>
> INIT_LIST_HEAD(&qos->flags.list);
>
> + mutex_lock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
> +
> + if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(dev->power.qos)) {
> + /*
> + * We have raced with another task to create the qos.
> + * No biggie, just free the resources we've allocated
> + * outside of dev_pm_qos_mtx and move on with life.
> + */
> + kfree(n);
> + kfree(qos);
> + goto unlock;
> + }
> +
> spin_lock_irq(&dev->power.lock);
> dev->power.qos = qos;
> spin_unlock_irq(&dev->power.lock);
>
> +unlock:
> + mutex_unlock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
> +
> return 0;
> }
>
> @@ -331,17 +353,15 @@ static int __dev_pm_qos_add_request(struct device *dev,
> {
> int ret = 0;
>
> - if (!dev || !req || dev_pm_qos_invalid_req_type(dev, type))
> + if (!req || dev_pm_qos_invalid_req_type(dev, type))
> return -EINVAL;
>
> if (WARN(dev_pm_qos_request_active(req),
> "%s() called for already added request\n", __func__))
> return -EINVAL;
>
> - if (IS_ERR(dev->power.qos))
> + if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(dev->power.qos))
> ret = -ENODEV;
> - else if (!dev->power.qos)
> - ret = dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate(dev);
>
> trace_dev_pm_qos_add_request(dev_name(dev), type, value);
> if (ret)
> @@ -390,6 +410,10 @@ int dev_pm_qos_add_request(struct device *dev, struct dev_pm_qos_request *req,
> {
> int ret;
>
> + ret = dev_pm_qos_constraints_ensure_allocated(dev);
> + if (ret)
> + return ret;
> +
> mutex_lock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
> ret = __dev_pm_qos_add_request(dev, req, type, value);
> mutex_unlock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
> @@ -537,15 +561,11 @@ int dev_pm_qos_add_notifier(struct device *dev, struct notifier_block *notifier,
> {
> int ret = 0;
>
> - mutex_lock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
> -
> - if (IS_ERR(dev->power.qos))
> - ret = -ENODEV;
> - else if (!dev->power.qos)
> - ret = dev_pm_qos_constraints_allocate(dev);
> -
> + ret = dev_pm_qos_constraints_ensure_allocated(dev);
> if (ret)
> - goto unlock;
> + return ret;
> +
> + mutex_lock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
>
> switch (type) {
> case DEV_PM_QOS_RESUME_LATENCY:
> @@ -565,7 +585,6 @@ int dev_pm_qos_add_notifier(struct device *dev, struct notifier_block *notifier,
> ret = -EINVAL;
> }
>
> -unlock:
> mutex_unlock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
> return ret;
> }
> @@ -905,10 +924,13 @@ int dev_pm_qos_update_user_latency_tolerance(struct device *dev, s32 val)
> {
> int ret;
>
> + ret = dev_pm_qos_constraints_ensure_allocated(dev);
> + if (ret)
> + return ret;
> +
> mutex_lock(&dev_pm_qos_mtx);
>
> - if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(dev->power.qos)
> - || !dev->power.qos->latency_tolerance_req) {
> + if (!dev->power.qos->latency_tolerance_req) {
> struct dev_pm_qos_request *req;
>
> if (val < 0) {
> --

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