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[next,v3] sbitmap: fix lockup while swapping

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Series [next,v3] sbitmap: fix lockup while swapping | expand

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Hugh Dickins Sept. 29, 2022, 7:50 p.m. UTC
Commit 4acb83417cad ("sbitmap: fix batched wait_cnt accounting")
is a big improvement: without it, I had to revert to before commit
040b83fcecfb ("sbitmap: fix possible io hung due to lost wakeup")
to avoid the high system time and freezes which that had introduced.

Now okay on the NVME laptop, but 4acb83417cad is a disaster for heavy
swapping (kernel builds in low memory) on another: soon locking up in
sbitmap_queue_wake_up() (into which __sbq_wake_up() is inlined), cycling
around with waitqueue_active() but wait_cnt 0 .  Here is a backtrace,
showing the common pattern of outer sbitmap_queue_wake_up() interrupted
before setting wait_cnt 0 back to wake_batch (in some cases other CPUs
are idle, in other cases they're spinning for a lock in dd_bio_merge()):

sbitmap_queue_wake_up < sbitmap_queue_clear < blk_mq_put_tag <
__blk_mq_free_request < blk_mq_free_request < __blk_mq_end_request <
scsi_end_request < scsi_io_completion < scsi_finish_command <
scsi_complete < blk_complete_reqs < blk_done_softirq < __do_softirq <
__irq_exit_rcu < irq_exit_rcu < common_interrupt < asm_common_interrupt <
_raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore < __wake_up_common_lock < __wake_up <
sbitmap_queue_wake_up < sbitmap_queue_clear < blk_mq_put_tag <
__blk_mq_free_request < blk_mq_free_request < dd_bio_merge <
blk_mq_sched_bio_merge < blk_mq_attempt_bio_merge < blk_mq_submit_bio <
__submit_bio < submit_bio_noacct_nocheck < submit_bio_noacct <
submit_bio < __swap_writepage < swap_writepage < pageout <
shrink_folio_list < evict_folios < lru_gen_shrink_lruvec <
shrink_lruvec < shrink_node < do_try_to_free_pages < try_to_free_pages <
__alloc_pages_slowpath < __alloc_pages < folio_alloc < vma_alloc_folio <
do_anonymous_page < __handle_mm_fault < handle_mm_fault <
do_user_addr_fault < exc_page_fault < asm_exc_page_fault

See how the process-context sbitmap_queue_wake_up() has been interrupted,
after bringing wait_cnt down to 0 (and in this example, after doing its
wakeups), before advancing wake_index and refilling wake_cnt: an
interrupt-context sbitmap_queue_wake_up() of the same sbq gets stuck.

I have almost no grasp of all the possible sbitmap races, and their
consequences: but __sbq_wake_up() can do nothing useful while wait_cnt 0,
so it is better if sbq_wake_ptr() skips on to the next ws in that case:
which fixes the lockup and shows no adverse consequence for me.

The check for wait_cnt being 0 is obviously racy, and ultimately can lead
to lost wakeups: for example, when there is only a single waitqueue with
waiters.  However, lost wakeups are unlikely to matter in these cases,
and a proper fix requires redesign (and benchmarking) of the batched
wakeup code: so let's plug the hole with this bandaid for now.

Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
---
v2: - v1 to __sbq_wake_up() broke out when this happens, but
      v2 to sbq_wake_ptr() does better by skipping on to the next.
    - added more comment and deleted dubious Fixes attribution.
    - and apologies to Mr Axboe and all for my axbod typo
v3: add paragraph of comment and Reviewed-by Jan Kara: thanks.

 lib/sbitmap.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

Comments

Keith Busch Sept. 29, 2022, 7:56 p.m. UTC | #1
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 12:50:12PM -0700, Hugh Dickins wrote:
> @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ static struct sbq_wait_state *sbq_wake_p
>  	for (i = 0; i < SBQ_WAIT_QUEUES; i++) {
>  		struct sbq_wait_state *ws = &sbq->ws[wake_index];
>  
> -		if (waitqueue_active(&ws->wait)) {
> +		if (waitqueue_active(&ws->wait) && atomic_read(&ws->wait_cnt)) {
>  			if (wake_index != atomic_read(&sbq->wake_index))
>  				atomic_set(&sbq->wake_index, wake_index);
>  			return ws;

This change makes sense and looks good. Thanks for the follow up.

Reviewed-by: Keith Busch <kbusch@kernel.org>
Jens Axboe Sept. 29, 2022, 11:58 p.m. UTC | #2
On Thu, 29 Sep 2022 12:50:12 -0700 (PDT), Hugh Dickins wrote:
> Commit 4acb83417cad ("sbitmap: fix batched wait_cnt accounting")
> is a big improvement: without it, I had to revert to before commit
> 040b83fcecfb ("sbitmap: fix possible io hung due to lost wakeup")
> to avoid the high system time and freezes which that had introduced.
> 
> Now okay on the NVME laptop, but 4acb83417cad is a disaster for heavy
> swapping (kernel builds in low memory) on another: soon locking up in
> sbitmap_queue_wake_up() (into which __sbq_wake_up() is inlined), cycling
> around with waitqueue_active() but wait_cnt 0 .  Here is a backtrace,
> showing the common pattern of outer sbitmap_queue_wake_up() interrupted
> before setting wait_cnt 0 back to wake_batch (in some cases other CPUs
> are idle, in other cases they're spinning for a lock in dd_bio_merge()):
> 
> [...]

Applied, thanks!

[1/1] sbitmap: fix lockup while swapping
      commit: 30514bd2dd4e86a3ecfd6a93a3eadf7b9ea164a0

Best regards,
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--- a/lib/sbitmap.c
+++ b/lib/sbitmap.c
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@  static struct sbq_wait_state *sbq_wake_p
 	for (i = 0; i < SBQ_WAIT_QUEUES; i++) {
 		struct sbq_wait_state *ws = &sbq->ws[wake_index];
 
-		if (waitqueue_active(&ws->wait)) {
+		if (waitqueue_active(&ws->wait) && atomic_read(&ws->wait_cnt)) {
 			if (wake_index != atomic_read(&sbq->wake_index))
 				atomic_set(&sbq->wake_index, wake_index);
 			return ws;