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From: Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@gmail.com>
To: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>
Cc: Greg KH <gregkh@suse.de>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>,
	Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>, Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Subject: Re: suspend race -mm regression [Was: Power: fix suspend vt regression]
Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 13:49:19 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AA0FEBF.7040104@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200908312132.10904.rjw@sisk.pl>

On 08/31/2009 09:32 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Monday 31 August 2009, Jiri Slaby wrote:
>> On 08/11/2009 11:19 PM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
>>> However there is still a race or something. Sometimes the suspend goes
>>> through, sometimes it doesn't. I will investigate this further.
>>
>> Hmm, this took a loong time to track down a bit. Code instrumentation by
>> outb(XX, 0x80) usually caused the issue to disappear.
>>
>> However I found out that it's caused by might_sleep() calls in
>> flush_workqueue() and flush_cpu_workqueue(). I.e. it looks like there is
>> a task which deadlocks/spins forever. If we won't reschedule to it,
>> suspend proceeds.
>>
>> I replaced the latter might_sleep() by show_state() and removed
>> refrigerated tasks afterwards. The thing is that I don't know if the
>> prank task is there. I need a scheduler to store "next" task pid or
>> whatever to see what it picked as "next" and so what will run due to
>> might_sched(). I can then show it on port 80 display and read it when
>> the hangup occurs.
>>
>> Depending on which might_sleep(), either flush_workqueue() never (well,
>> at least in next 5 minutes) proceeds to for_each_cpu() or
>> wait_for_completion() in flush_cpu_workqueue() never returns.
>>
>> It's a regression against some -rc1 based -next tree. Bisection
>> impossible, suspend needs to be run even 7 times before it occurs. Maybe
>> a s/might_sleep/yield/ could make it happen earlier (going to try)?
> 
> If /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm works on this box, you can use it to trigger
> resume in a loop.
> 
> Basically, you can do
> 
> # echo 0 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm
> # date +%s -d "+60 seconds" > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm
> 
> then go to suspend and it will resume the box in ~1 minute.

Thanks, in the end I found it manually. Goddammit! It's an -mm thing:
cpu_hotplug-dont-affect-current-tasks-affinity.patch

Well, I don't know why, but when the kthread overthere runs under
suspend conditions and gets rescheduled (e.g. by the might_sleep()
inside) it never returns. pick_next_task always returns the idle task
from the idle queue. State of the thread is TASK_RUNNING.

Why is it not enqueued into some queue? I tried also
sched_setscheduler(current, FIFO, 99) in the thread itself. Unless I did
it wrong, it seems like a global scheduler problem?

Ingo, any ideas?

Thanks.

  reply	other threads:[~2009-09-04 11:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-08-11  8:41 [PATCH 1/1] Power: fix suspend vt regression Jiri Slaby
2009-08-11 17:00 ` Greg KH
2009-08-11 21:19   ` Jiri Slaby
2009-08-11 21:20     ` Jiri Slaby
2009-08-31  9:47     ` suspend race -next regression [Was: Power: fix suspend vt regression] Jiri Slaby
2009-08-31 19:32       ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2009-09-04 11:49         ` Jiri Slaby [this message]
2009-09-04 22:30           ` suspend race -mm " Jiri Slaby
2009-09-04 22:36             ` Jiri Slaby
2009-09-05 12:39               ` [-mm] warning during suspend [was: suspend race -mm regression] Jiri Slaby
2009-09-05 14:41                 ` Xiao Guangrong
2009-09-10 20:57                   ` Andrew Morton
2009-09-11  0:00                     ` Suresh Siddha
2009-09-11  7:55                       ` Xiao Guangrong
2009-09-09 11:41           ` [PATCH 1/1] sched: fix cpu_down deadlock Jiri Slaby
2009-09-09 11:53             ` Peter Zijlstra
2009-09-09 12:23               ` Jiri Slaby
2009-09-09 12:37                 ` Peter Zijlstra
2009-09-09 13:46                 ` Oleg Nesterov
2009-09-11  6:09             ` Lai Jiangshan
2009-09-11  6:28               ` Jiri Slaby
2009-09-11  7:38                 ` Lai Jiangshan

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