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SubjectRe: [PATCH] tty: n_gsm: avoid recursive locking with async port hangup
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On 29. 08. 19, 21:42, Martin Hundebøll  wrote:
> On 22/08/2019 23.56, Martin Hundebøll wrote:
>> When tearing down the n_gsm ldisc while one or more of its child ports
>> are open, a lock dep warning occurs:
>>
>> [   56.254258] ======================================================
>> [   56.260447] WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
>> [   56.266641] 5.2.0-00118-g1fd58e20e5b0 #30 Not tainted
>> [   56.271701] ------------------------------------------------------
>> [   56.277890] cmux/271 is trying to acquire lock:
>> [   56.282436] 8215283a (&tty->legacy_mutex){+.+.}, at:
>> __tty_hangup.part.0+0x58/0x27c
>> [   56.290128]
>> [   56.290128] but task is already holding lock:
>> [   56.295970] e9e2b842 (&gsm->mutex){+.+.}, at:
>> gsm_cleanup_mux+0x9c/0x15c
>> [   56.302699]
>> [   56.302699] which lock already depends on the new lock.
>> [   56.302699]
>> [   56.310884]
>> [   56.310884] the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:
>> [   56.318372]
>> [   56.318372] -> #2 (&gsm->mutex){+.+.}:
>> [   56.323624]        mutex_lock_nested+0x1c/0x24
>> [   56.328079]        gsm_cleanup_mux+0x9c/0x15c
>> [   56.332448]        gsmld_ioctl+0x418/0x4e8
>> [   56.336554]        tty_ioctl+0x96c/0xcb0
>> [   56.340492]        do_vfs_ioctl+0x41c/0xa5c
>> [   56.344685]        ksys_ioctl+0x34/0x60
>> [   56.348535]        ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x28
>> [   56.352815]        0xbe97cc04
>> [   56.355791]
>> [   56.355791] -> #1 (&tty->ldisc_sem){++++}:
>> [   56.361388]        tty_ldisc_lock+0x50/0x74
>> [   56.365581]        tty_init_dev+0x88/0x1c4
>> [   56.369687]        tty_open+0x1c8/0x430
>> [   56.373536]        chrdev_open+0xa8/0x19c
>> [   56.377560]        do_dentry_open+0x118/0x3c4
>> [   56.381928]        path_openat+0x2fc/0x1190
>> [   56.386123]        do_filp_open+0x68/0xd4
>> [   56.390146]        do_sys_open+0x164/0x220
>> [   56.394257]        kernel_init_freeable+0x328/0x3e4
>> [   56.399146]        kernel_init+0x8/0x110
>> [   56.403078]        ret_from_fork+0x14/0x20
>> [   56.407183]        0x0
>> [   56.409548]
>> [   56.409548] -> #0 (&tty->legacy_mutex){+.+.}:
>> [   56.415402]        __mutex_lock+0x64/0x90c
>> [   56.419508]        mutex_lock_nested+0x1c/0x24
>> [   56.423961]        __tty_hangup.part.0+0x58/0x27c
>> [   56.428676]        gsm_cleanup_mux+0xe8/0x15c
>> [   56.433043]        gsmld_close+0x48/0x90
>> [   56.436979]        tty_ldisc_kill+0x2c/0x6c
>> [   56.441173]        tty_ldisc_release+0x88/0x194
>> [   56.445715]        tty_release_struct+0x14/0x44
>> [   56.450254]        tty_release+0x36c/0x43c
>> [   56.454365]        __fput+0x94/0x1e8
>>
>> Avoid the warning by doing the port hangup asynchronously.
>
> Any comments?

I did not manage to reply before vacation, and after having "work =
NULL" in my head, I forgot, sorry.

At the same time, I am a bit lost in the lockdep chain above. It mixes
close (#0), open (#1) and ioctl (#2), so how is this a "chain" in the
first place?

BTW, do you see an actual deadlock? And what tty driver do you use for
backend devices? I.e. what ttys do you set this ldisc to?

See also the comment below.

>> Signed-off-by: Martin Hundebøll <martin@geanix.com>
>> ---
>>   drivers/tty/n_gsm.c | 2 +-
>>   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/tty/n_gsm.c b/drivers/tty/n_gsm.c
>> index d30525946892..36a3eb4ad4c5 100644
>> --- a/drivers/tty/n_gsm.c
>> +++ b/drivers/tty/n_gsm.c
>> @@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ static void gsm_dlci_release(struct gsm_dlci *dlci)
>>           gsm_destroy_network(dlci);
>>           mutex_unlock(&dlci->mutex);
>>   -        tty_vhangup(tty);
>> +        tty_hangup(tty);
>>             tty_port_tty_set(&dlci->port, NULL);

I am afraid there is changed semantics now: the scheduled hangup will
likely happen when the tty in tty_port is set to NULL already, so some
operations done in tty->ops->hangup might be a nop now. For example the
commonly used tty_port_hangup won't set TTY_IO_ERROR on the tty and
won't lower DTR and RTS on the line either.

>>           tty_kref_put(tty);

thanks,
--
js
suse labs

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