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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 11/19] sched/core: Make migrate disable and CPU hotplug cooperative
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    On 08/12/20 13:46, Qian Cai wrote:
    > On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 19:27 +0000, Valentin Schneider wrote:
    >> Ok, can reproduce this on a TX2 on next-20201207. I didn't use your config,
    >> I oldconfig'd my distro config and only modified it to CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE.
    >> Interestingly the BUG happens on CPU127 here too...
    >
    > I think that number is totally random. For example, on this x86, it could happen
    > for CPU8 or CPU111.

    Actually on the TX2 it seems to *always* happen on CPU127. Your hotplug
    script sequentially offlines CPUs in increasing id values, so when CPU127
    gets hotplugged it is the last online CPU of NUMA node 0.

    I've been staring at traces collected via

    echo 2 > /proc/sys/kernel/ftrace_dump_on_oops
    trace-cmd start -e 'sched:*' -e 'cpuhp:*' -e 'workqueue:*'
    ./hotplug.sh

    but it's still not entirely clear to me WTH is going on. I do see kworkers
    getting their affinity reset in workqueue_offline_cpu(), but for some
    reason there's a new one that wakes up on CPU127 sometime later. I haven't
    been able to figure out where it comes from - it obviously isn't part of
    the percpu worker pools, as it isn't handled during
    workqueue_offline_cpu(), but it still ends up affined to a single CPU...

    It looks something like this; traces are only from CPU127

    cpuhp:sched_cpu_wait_empty() # Resets the affinity of some kworker/127:x<2

    sched_switch(idle)

    sched_wakeup(kworker/127:2) # picks CPU127
    sched_switch(kworker/127:2)
    # maybe_create_worker() -> creates kworker/127:3
    sched_wakeup(kworker/127:3) # picks CPU127

    sched_switch(kworker/127:3)
    # maybe_create_worker() -> creates kworker/127:4
    sched_wakeup(kworker/127:4) # picks CPU127

    sched_switch(kworker/127:4)
    # maybe_create_worker() -> creates kworker/127:5
    sched_wakeup(kworker/127:5) # picks CPU127
    sched_wakeup(migration/127)

    sched_switch(migration/127)
    cpuhp:take_cpu_down()

    BUG

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