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SubjectRe: [BUG] Lockless patches cause hardlock under heavy IO
I just a report of someone getting a hardlock while building boost, he
was using classic RCU and no swap.

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Ryan Hope <rmh3093@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been using CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU=Y
>
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Paul E. McKenney
> <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:57:05AM -0400, Ryan Hope wrote:
>>> I can give you a list of patches that should correspond to the thread
>>> name (for the most part):
>>>
>>> fix-double-unlock_page-in-2626-rc5-mm3-kernel-bug-at-mm-filemapc-575.patch
>>>
>>> fix_munlock-page-table-walk.patch
>>>
>>> migration_entry_wait-fix.patch
>>>
>>> PATCH collect lru meminfo statistics from correct offset
>>>
>>> Mlocked field of /proc/meminfo display silly number.
>>> because trivial mistake exist in meminfo_read_proc().
>>>
>>> You can also look in our git repo to see the code that changed with
>>> these patches if you cant track them down in LKML:
>>> http://zen-sources.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=kernel-mm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/lkml
>>
>> Thank you! And is this using Classic RCU or Preemptable RCU?
>>
>> Thanx, Paul
>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Paul E. McKenney
>>> <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>>> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:12:03AM -0400, Ryan Hope wrote:
>>> >> Well i tried to run pure -mm this weekend, it locked as soon as I got
>>> >> into gnome so I applied a couple of the bug fixes from lkml and -mm
>>> >> seems to be running stable now. I cant seem to get it to hard lock
>>> >> now, at least not doing the simple stuff that was causing it to hard
>>> >> lock on my other patchset, either the lockless patches expose some bug
>>> >> that in -rc6 or lockless requires some other patches further up in the
>>> >> -mm series file.
>>> >
>>> > Cool!!! Any guess as to which of the bug fixes did the trick?
>>> > Failing that, a list of the bug fixes that you applied?
>>> >
>>> > Thanx, Paul
>>> >
>>> >> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>>> >> > On Monday 23 June 2008 23:05, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
>>> >> >> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 09:54:52PM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote:
>>> >> >> > On Monday 23 June 2008 13:51, Ryan Hope wrote:
>>> >> >> > > well i get the hardlock on -mm with out using reiser4, i am pretty
>>> >> >> > > sure is swap related
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > The guys seeing hangs don't use PREEMPT_RCU, do they?
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > In my swapping tests, I found -mm3 to be stable with classic RCU, but
>>> >> >> > on a hunch, I tried PREEMPT_RCU and it crashed a couple of times rather
>>> >> >> > quickly. First crash was in find_get_pages so I suspected lockless
>>> >> >> > pagecache doing something subtly wrong with the RCU API, but I just got
>>> >> >> > another crash in __d_lookup:
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Could you please send me a repeat-by? (At least Alexey is no longer
>>> >> >> alone!)
>>> >> >
>>> >> > OK, I had DEBUG_PAGEALLOC in the .config, which I think is probably
>>> >> > important to reproduce it (but the fact that I'm reproducing oopses
>>> >> > with << PAGE_SIZE objects like dentries and radix tree nodes indicates
>>> >> > that there is even more free-before-grace activity going undetected --
>>> >> > if you construct a test case using full pages, it might become even
>>> >> > easier to detect with DEBUG_PAGEALLOC).
>>> >> >
>>> >> > 2 socket, 8 core x86 system.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > I mounted two tmpfs filesystems, one contains a single large file
>>> >> > which is formatted as 1K block size ext3 and mounted loopback, the
>>> >> > other is used directly. Linux kernel source is unpacked on each mount
>>> >> > and concurrent make -j128 on each. This pushes it pretty hard into
>>> >> > swap. Classic RCU survived another 5 hours of this last night.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > But that's a fairly convoluted test for an RCU problem. I expect it
>>> >> > should be easier to trigger with something more targetted...
>>> >> >
>>> >
>>
>


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