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From: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com>
To: Jan Schmidt <list.btrfs@jan-o-sch.net>
Cc: "Chris L. Mason" <clmason@fusionio.com>,
	linux-btrfs <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Deadlock in ctree.c?
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 09:30:26 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FE47372.6070101@fusionio.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4FE45064.4090104@jan-o-sch.net>

On 06/22/2012 07:00 AM, Jan Schmidt wrote:
> While debugging my tree mod log, after several hours of successful iteration I
> finally reached a dead lock. I got stacks with btrfs_next_leaf and
> push_leaf_left and looked into those.
>
> If I'm not mistaken, there is at least one deadlock situation between those two
> (I'm currently thinking about a second one). Basically, the problem is that
> btrfs_next_leaf has a leaf locked and wants a lock for the next (right) leaf,
> while push_leaf_left has a lock on another leaf and wants a lock for the
> previous (left) leaf.
>
> Assume that we've got two roots (subvolumes), both referencing the same two
> leafs in two really small trees:
>
>            r1     r2
>            |  \ /  |
>            |   X   |
>            |  / \  |
>            l1     l2
>
> Commented pseudo code that is meant to summarize the relevant code from ctree.c:
>
> Thread A in push_leaf_left, path is currently r2->l2:
> 	btrfs_assert_tree_locked(path->nodes[1]); /* r2 */
> 	/* also holds a lock at path->nodes[0] -> l2 */
> 	left = read_node_slot(root, path->nodes[1], slot - 1); /* l1 */
> 	btrfs_tree_lock(left);
> -> blocking to get lock on l1
>
> Thread B in btrfs_next_leaf, path is currently r1->l1:
>          path->keep_locks = 1;
> 	btrfs_search_slot(...); /* locks r1, l1 */
>          level = 1;
>          while ...
>                  slot = path->slots[level] + 1;
>                  next = read_block_for_search(... slot ...);
>                  btrfs_tree_read_lock(next); /* l2 */
> -> blocking to get lock on l2

l2 shouldn't be locked anymore, if we're in push_leaf_left it's because 
we cow'ed l2 and are holding a lock on it, so really it has a lock on 
l2' and the btrfs_next_leaf is trying to get a lock on l2 which it 
should be free to do.  Thanks,

Josef

  reply	other threads:[~2012-06-22 13:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-06-22 11:00 Deadlock in ctree.c? Jan Schmidt
2012-06-22 13:30 ` Josef Bacik [this message]
2012-06-22 13:38   ` Jan Schmidt
2012-06-22 14:23     ` Josef Bacik
2012-06-22 14:26       ` Jan Schmidt

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