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* [RFC] Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath with XFS stress tests
@ 2006-03-09  7:54 Suzuki
  2006-03-09 12:03 ` Christoph Hellwig
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Suzuki @ 2006-03-09  7:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-fsdevel, linux-aio kvack.org, lkml; +Cc: suparna, akpm

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Missed out linux-aio & linux-fs-devel lists. Forwarding.

Comments ?


Suzuki K P
Linux Technology Center,
IBM Software Labs, India.

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From: Suzuki <suzuki@in.ibm.com>
To: lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: suparna <suparna@in.ibm.com>,  akpm@osdl.org
Subject: [RFC] Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath with XFS stress tests
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 12:47:01 +0530
Message-ID: <440FD66D.6060308@in.ibm.com>

Hi all,


I was working on an issue with getting "Badness in
__mutex_unlock_slowpath" and hence a stack trace, while running FS
stress tests on XFS on 2.6.16-rc5 kernel.

The dmesg looks like :

Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath at kernel/mutex.c:207
  [<c0103c0c>] show_trace+0x20/0x22
  [<c0103d4b>] dump_stack+0x1e/0x20
  [<c0473f1f>] __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x12a/0x23b
  [<c0473938>] mutex_unlock+0xb/0xd
  [<c02a5720>] xfs_read+0x230/0x2d9
  [<c02a1bed>] linvfs_aio_read+0x8d/0x98
  [<c015f3df>] do_sync_read+0xb8/0x107
  [<c015f4f7>] vfs_read+0xc9/0x19b
  [<c015f8b2>] sys_read+0x47/0x6e
  [<c0102db7>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75


This happens with XFS DIO reads. xfs_read holds the i_mutex and issues a
__generic_file_aio_read(), which falls into __blockdev_direct_IO with
DIO_OWN_LOCKING flag (since xfs uses own_locking ). Now
__blockdev_direct_IO releases the i_mutex for READs with
DIO_OWN_LOCKING.When it returns to xfs_read, it tries to unlock the
i_mutex ( which is now already unlocked), causing the "Badness".

The possible solution which we can think of, is not to unlock the
i_mutex for DIO_OWN_LOCKING. This will only affect the DIO_OWN_LOCKING 
users (as of now, only XFS ) with concurrent DIO sync read requests. AIO 
read requests would not suffer this problem since they would just return 
once the DIO is submitted.

Another work around for this can  be adding a check "mutex_is_locked"
before trying to unlock i_mutex in xfs_read. But this seems to be an
ugly hack. :(

Comments ?


thanks,

Suzuki




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2006-03-09  7:54 [RFC] Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath with XFS stress tests Suzuki
2006-03-09 12:03 ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-03-09 22:30   ` Nathan Scott
2006-03-09 22:42     ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-03-09 23:14       ` Nathan Scott
2006-03-10  0:50         ` Nathan Scott
2006-03-10 15:49           ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-03-14  4:46             ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-03-17 17:22           ` Adrian Bunk
2006-03-18  3:34             ` Nathan Scott
2006-03-18  5:03               ` Adrian Bunk
2006-07-10 16:46           ` Stephane Doyon
2006-07-11  0:18             ` Nathan Scott
2006-07-11 13:40               ` Stephane Doyon

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