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* fuse: fuse semantics wrt stalled requests
@ 2024-11-28  3:54 Sergey Senozhatsky
  2024-11-28 10:29 ` Bernd Schubert
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sergey Senozhatsky @ 2024-11-28  3:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Miklos Szeredi
  Cc: Tomasz Figa, linux-fsdevel, linux-kernel, Sergey Senozhatsky

Hello Miklos,

A question: does fuse define any semantics for stalled requests handling?

We are currently looking at a number of hung_task watchdog crashes with
tasks waiting forever in d_wait_lookup() for dentries to lose PAR_LOOKUP
state, and we suspect that those dentries are from fuse mount point
(we also sometimes see hung_tasks in fuse_lookup()->fuse_simple_request()).
Supposedly (a theory) some tasks are in request_wait_answer() under
PAR_LOOKUP, and the rest of tasks are waiting for them to finish and clear
PAR_LOOKUP bit.

request_wait_answer() waits indefinitely, however, the interesting
thing is that it uses wait_event_interruptible() (when we wait for
!fc->no_interrupt request to be processed).  What is the idea behind
interruptible wait?  Is this, may be, for stall requests handling?
Does fuse expect user-space to watchdog or monitor its processes/threads
that issue syscalls on fuse mount points and, e.g., SIGKILL stalled ones?

To make things even more complex, in our particular case fuse mount
point mounts a remote google driver, so it become a network fs in
some sense, which adds a whole new dimension of possibilities for
stalled/failed requests.  How those are expected to be handled?  Should
fuse still wait indefinitely or would it make sense to add a timeout
to request_wait_answer() and FR_INTERRUPTED timeout-ed requests?

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