From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
To: jamal <hadi@cyberus.ca>
Cc: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>,
"David S. Miller" <davem@redhat.com>,
zaitcev@redhat.com, jbourne@mtroyal.ab.ca, netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: NAPI note
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 22:14:55 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E52F6AF.7000004@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030218212441.M25195@shell.cyberus.ca>
jamal wrote:
>
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Manfred Spraul wrote:
>
>
>>David S. Miller wrote:
>>
>>
>>> From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
>>> Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 18:58:13 -0500
>>>
>>> Manfred Spraul wrote:
>>> > It seems to be a generic NAPI restriction:
>>> > The caller of netif_receive_skb() must not own a spinlock that is
>>> > acquired from an interrupt handler.
>>>
>>> Thanks much for noticing this, Manfred.
>>>
>>>I think this logic is buggy.
>>>
>>>In the example I've seen posted, only a NAPI implementation bug
>>>could cause the situation to occur.
>>>
>>>If cpu1 is in ->poll() for the driver, then by definition the
>>>device shall not cause interrupts. The device's interrupts
>>>are disabled before we enter the ->poll() handler, and as such
>>>the "cpu2 take device interrupt and takes driver->lock" cannot
>>>occur.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>No. I think the rule is that drivers that use the NAPI interface must
>>not cause interrupts for packet receive and out-of-rx-buffers conditions.
>
>
> Ah, but that is only one of two rules.
> Theres other drivers which dont follow this rule and just shutdown
> all interupt sources. I know that the e1000 for example does this.
> I am not sure about the tg3. I think the doc says this but may not
> emphasize it as strongly.
> So if tg3 uses method 2 then its as Dave says - a bug.
tg3 shuts down all interrupt sources, and handles all interrupt events
in dev->poll().
David and I hashed it out a bit on IRC. The problem is that
deliver_to_old_ones() waits, and thus the deadlock that Manfred
described. For 2.4.x, the solution is simply to avoid the deadlock in
the driver. For 2.5.x, David hinted that deliver_to_old_ones() may be
going away.
>>But what about media error interrupts, or tx interrupts? Or MIB counter
>>overflow, etc. What about shared pci interrupts?
>
>
> Shared interupts should be interesting actually.
> However if you are in poll mode and you receive an interupt you should be
> able to quickly determine its not yours without much effect on shared
> locks, no?
Normally, yes. However tg3 grabs a lock just about anytime it does
anything. ;-) A long term project of mine is to slowly remove these
locks, but that must wait until the driver stabilizes, and is overall a
long process. Most of the locks _are_ removeable, but we keep hit
deadlock bugs like this, and hardware bugs which need workarounds, so
those come first.
>>All of them could occur, and if they take a spinlock that is held across
>>netif_receive_skb(), then it can deadlock.
>>
>
>
> yes this could happen with method 1 of programming the driver; however,
> tx, receive, link are essentially separate threads and would hardly share
> locks.
They do in tg3's case.
The locks can be removed eventually, but such is the state of life right
now.
Jeff
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-02-19 3:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2003-02-14 23:58 ` NAPI note (was Re: lockups with 2.4.20 (tg3? net/core/dev.c|deliver_to_old_ones)) Jeff Garzik
2003-02-18 2:57 ` NAPI note David S. Miller
2003-02-18 16:31 ` Manfred Spraul
2003-02-19 2:53 ` jamal
2003-02-19 3:14 ` Jeff Garzik [this message]
2003-02-19 3:18 ` David S. Miller
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