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From: Chris Friesen <chris.friesen@windriver.com>
To: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Austin Schuh <austin@peloton-tech.com>, <pavel@pavlinux.ru>,
	"J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>,
	<linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org>, <tytso@mit.edu>,
	<adilger.kernel@dilger.ca>,
	rt-users <linux-rt-users@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: RT/ext4/jbd2 circular dependency
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 13:11:22 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54513BDA.1050804@windriver.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.11.1410291854090.5308@nanos>

On 10/29/2014 12:05 PM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, Chris Friesen wrote:
>> There are details (stack traces, etc.) in the first message in the thread:
>> http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rt-users/msg12261.html
>>
>>
>> Originally we had thought that nfsd might have been implicated somehow, but it
>> seems like it was just a trigger (possibly by increasing the rate of sync
>> I/O).
>>
>> In the interest of full disclosure I should point out that we're using a
>> modified kernel so there is a chance that we have introduced the problem
>> ourselves.  That said, we have not made significant changes to either ext4 or
>> jbd2.  (Just a couple of minor cherry-picked bugfixes.)
>
> I don't think it's an ext4/jdb2 problem.

If we turn off journalling in ext4 we can't reproduce the problem.  Not 
conclusive, I'll admit...but interesting.

>> The relevant code paths are:
>>
>> Journal commit.  The important thing here is that we set the PG_writeback on a
>> page, put the jbd2 journal head on BJ_Shadow list, then sleep waiting for page
>> writeback complete.  If the page writeback never completes, then the journal
>> head never comes off the BJ_Shadow list.
>
> And that's what you need to investigate.
>
> The rest of the threads being stuck waiting for the journal writeback
> or inode->sem are just the consequence of it and have nothing to do
> with the root cause of the problem.
>
> ftrace with the block/writeback/jdb/ext4/sched tracepoints enabled
> should provide a first insight into the issue.

It seems plausible that the reason why page writeback never completes is 
that it's blocking trying to take inode->i_data_sem for reading, as seen 
in the following stack trace (from a hung system):

[<ffffffff8109cd0c>] rt_down_read+0x2c/0x40
[<ffffffff8120ac91>] ext4_map_blocks+0x41/0x270
[<ffffffff8120f0dc>] mpage_da_map_and_submit+0xac/0x4c0
[<ffffffff8120f9c9>] write_cache_pages_da+0x3f9/0x420
[<ffffffff8120fd30>] ext4_da_writepages+0x340/0x720
[<ffffffff8111a5f4>] do_writepages+0x24/0x40
[<ffffffff81191b71>] writeback_single_inode+0x181/0x4b0
[<ffffffff811922a2>] writeback_sb_inodes+0x1b2/0x290
[<ffffffff8119241e>] __writeback_inodes_wb+0x9e/0xd0
[<ffffffff811928e3>] wb_writeback+0x223/0x3f0
[<ffffffff81192b4f>] wb_check_old_data_flush+0x9f/0xb0
[<ffffffff8119403f>] wb_do_writeback+0x12f/0x250
[<ffffffff811941f4>] bdi_writeback_thread+0x94/0x320

I have ftrace logs for two of the three components that we think are 
involved.  I don't have ftrace logs for the above writeback case.  My 
instrumentation was set up to end tracing when someone blocked for 5 
seconds trying to get inode->i_data_sem, and it happened to be an nfsd 
task instead of the page writeback code.  I could conceivably modify the 
instrumentation to only get triggered by page writeback blocking.


For what it's worth, I'm currently testing a backport of commit b34090e 
from mainline (which in turn required backporting commits e5a120a and 
f5113ef).  It switches from using the BJ_Shadow list to using the 
BH_Shadow flag on the buffer head.  More interestingly, waiters now get 
woken up from journal_end_buffer_io_sync() instead of from 
jbd2_journal_commit_transaction().

So far this seems to be helping a lot.  It's lasted about 15x as long 
under stress as without the patches.

Chris

  reply	other threads:[~2014-10-29 19:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-10-17 17:50 Hang writing to nfs-mounted filesystem from client, all nfsd tasks on server blocked in D Chris Friesen
2014-10-17 18:01 ` Pavel Vasilyev
     [not found]   ` <CANGgnMbQmsdMDJUx7Bop9Xs=jQMmAJgWRjhXVFUGx-DwF=inYw@mail.gmail.com>
2014-10-23 17:54     ` RT/ext4/jbd2 circular dependency (was: Re: Hang writing to nfs-mounted filesystem from client) Chris Friesen
2014-10-26 14:25       ` Thomas Gleixner
2014-10-27 16:22         ` RT/ext4/jbd2 circular dependency Chris Friesen
2014-10-29 18:05           ` Thomas Gleixner
2014-10-29 19:11             ` Chris Friesen [this message]
2014-10-29 19:26               ` Thomas Gleixner
2014-10-29 20:17                 ` Chris Friesen
2014-10-29 20:31                   ` Thomas Gleixner
2014-10-29 23:19                 ` Theodore Ts'o
2014-10-29 23:37                   ` Chris Friesen
2014-10-30  1:44                     ` Theodore Ts'o
2014-10-30  8:15                       ` Kevin Liao
2014-10-30 12:24                         ` Theodore Ts'o
2014-10-30 21:11                   ` Thomas Gleixner
2014-10-30 23:24                     ` Theodore Ts'o
2014-10-31  0:08                       ` Chris Friesen
2014-10-31  0:16                       ` Thomas Gleixner
2014-11-13 19:06                       ` Jan Kara
2014-10-27 19:57       ` Chris Friesen
     [not found] ` <544156FE.7070905-CWA4WttNNZF54TAoqtyWWQ@public.gmane.org>
2014-10-17 18:58   ` Hang writing to nfs-mounted filesystem from client, all nfsd tasks on server blocked in D Austin Schuh
2014-10-17 19:12   ` Dmitry Monakhov
2014-10-18 17:05   ` Hang writing to nfs-mounted filesystem from client -- expected code path? Chris Friesen

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