From: Bart Van Assche <Bart.VanAssche@wdc.com>
To: "peterz@infradead.org" <peterz@infradead.org>,
"axboe@fb.com" <axboe@fb.com>
Cc: "parri.andrea@gmail.com" <parri.andrea@gmail.com>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"tom.leiming@gmail.com" <tom.leiming@gmail.com>,
"hch@lst.de" <hch@lst.de>,
"paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
"will.deacon@arm.com" <will.deacon@arm.com>,
"boqun.feng@gmail.com" <boqun.feng@gmail.com>,
"stern@rowland.harvard.edu" <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] blk-mq: Start to fix memory ordering...
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2017 14:51:25 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1504623084.4135.27.camel@wdc.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170904090932.ngfefw2clot3sbqi@hirez.programming.kicks-ass.net>
On Mon, 2017-09-04 at 11:09 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> /*
> * Mark us as started and clear complete. Complete might have been
> * set if requeue raced with timeout, which then marked it as
> * complete. So be sure to clear complete again when we start
> * the request, otherwise we'll ignore the completion event.
> + *
> + * Ensure that ->deadline is visible before set STARTED, such that
It seems like there is something wrong with the grammar in the above
sentence? Did you perhaps mean "before we set STARTED"?
> + * blk_mq_check_expired() is guaranteed to observe our ->deadline
> + * when it observes STARTED.
> */
> - if (!test_bit(REQ_ATOM_STARTED, &rq->atomic_flags))
> - set_bit(REQ_ATOM_STARTED, &rq->atomic_flags);
> - if (test_bit(REQ_ATOM_COMPLETE, &rq->atomic_flags))
> + smp_mb__before_atomic();
> + set_bit(REQ_ATOM_STARTED, &rq->atomic_flags);
> + if (test_bit(REQ_ATOM_COMPLETE, &rq->atomic_flags)) {
> + /*
> + * Coherence order guarantees these consequtive stores to a
> + * singe variable propagate in the specified order. Thus the
> + * clear_bit() is ordered _after_ the set bit. See
> + * blk_mq_check_expired().
> + */
> clear_bit(REQ_ATOM_COMPLETE, &rq->atomic_flags);
> + }
Is this new comment really useful? If you want to keep it please spell
"consecutive" correctly.
> if (q->dma_drain_size && blk_rq_bytes(rq)) {
> /*
> @@ -744,11 +751,20 @@ static void blk_mq_check_expired(struct
> struct request *rq, void *priv, bool reserved)
> {
> struct blk_mq_timeout_data *data = priv;
> + unsigned long deadline;
>
> if (!test_bit(REQ_ATOM_STARTED, &rq->atomic_flags))
> return;
>
> /*
> + * Ensures that if we see STARTED we must also see our
> + * up-to-date deadline, see blk_mq_start_request().
> + */
> + smp_rmb();
> +
> + deadline = READ_ONCE(rq->deaedline);
"deaedline" is a spelling error. Has this patch been tested?
> + /*
> * The rq being checked may have been freed and reallocated
> * out already here, we avoid this race by checking rq->deadline
> * and REQ_ATOM_COMPLETE flag together:
> @@ -761,10 +777,20 @@ static void blk_mq_check_expired(struct
> * and clearing the flag in blk_mq_start_request(), so
> * this rq won't be timed out too.
> */
> - if (time_after_eq(jiffies, rq->deadline)) {
> - if (!blk_mark_rq_complete(rq))
> + if (time_after_eq(jiffies, deadline)) {
> + if (!blk_mark_rq_complete(rq)) {
> + /*
> + * Relies on the implied MB from test_and_clear() to
> + * order the COMPLETE load against the STARTED load.
> + * Orders against the coherence order in
> + * blk_mq_start_request().
> + *
> + * This ensures that if we see !COMPLETE we must see
> + * STARTED and ignore this timeout.
> + */
> blk_mq_rq_timed_out(rq, reserved);
> - } else if (!data->next_set || time_after(data->next, rq->deadline)) {
> + }
> + } else if (!data->next_set || time_after(data->next, deadline)) {
> data->next = rq->deadline;
> data->next_set = 1;
> }
Apparently a READ_ONCE(rq->deadline) statement has been added but not all
rq->deadline reads have been changed into reads of the local variable
"deadline"? Was that really your intention?
Bart.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-09-05 14:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-09-04 9:09 [PATCH] blk-mq: Start to fix memory ordering Peter Zijlstra
2017-09-05 14:51 ` Bart Van Assche [this message]
2017-09-06 7:22 ` Peter Zijlstra
2017-09-06 7:13 ` Andrea Parri
2017-09-06 8:48 ` Peter Zijlstra
Reply instructions:
You may reply publicly to this message via plain-text email
using any one of the following methods:
* Save the following mbox file, import it into your mail client,
and reply-to-all from there: mbox
Avoid top-posting and favor interleaved quoting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
* Reply using the --to, --cc, and --in-reply-to
switches of git-send-email(1):
git send-email \
--in-reply-to=1504623084.4135.27.camel@wdc.com \
--to=bart.vanassche@wdc.com \
--cc=axboe@fb.com \
--cc=boqun.feng@gmail.com \
--cc=hch@lst.de \
--cc=linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org \
--cc=parri.andrea@gmail.com \
--cc=paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com \
--cc=peterz@infradead.org \
--cc=stern@rowland.harvard.edu \
--cc=tom.leiming@gmail.com \
--cc=will.deacon@arm.com \
/path/to/YOUR_REPLY
https://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-send-email.html
* If your mail client supports setting the In-Reply-To header
via mailto: links, try the mailto: link
Be sure your reply has a Subject: header at the top and a blank line
before the message body.
This is an external index of several public inboxes,
see mirroring instructions on how to clone and mirror
all data and code used by this external index.