On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 4:13 PM Shreeya Patel shreeya.patel@collabora.com wrote:
Hi Geert, Saravana,
On 18/08/23 00:03, Saravana Kannan wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 4:37 AM Shreeya Patel shreeya.patel@collabora.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
On 16/08/23 20:33, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 03:09:27PM +0530, Shreeya Patel wrote:
On 13/06/22 15:40, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
From: Saravana Kannansaravanak@google.com
[ Upstream commit 5ee76c256e928455212ab759c51d198fedbe7523 ]
Mounting NFS rootfs was timing out when deferred_probe_timeout was non-zero [1]. This was because ip_auto_config() initcall times out waiting for the network interfaces to show up when deferred_probe_timeout was non-zero. While ip_auto_config() calls wait_for_device_probe() to make sure any currently running deferred probe work or asynchronous probe finishes, that wasn't sufficient to account for devices being deferred until deferred_probe_timeout.
Commit 35a672363ab3 ("driver core: Ensure wait_for_device_probe() waits until the deferred_probe_timeout fires") tried to fix that by making sure wait_for_device_probe() waits for deferred_probe_timeout to expire before returning.
However, if wait_for_device_probe() is called from the kernel_init() context:
Before deferred_probe_initcall() [2], it causes the boot process to hang due to a deadlock.
After deferred_probe_initcall() [3], it blocks kernel_init() from continuing till deferred_probe_timeout expires and beats the point of deferred_probe_timeout that's trying to wait for userspace to load modules.
Neither of this is good. So revert the changes to wait_for_device_probe().
[1] -https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/TYAPR01MB45443DF63B9EF29054F7C41FD8C60@TYAPR01M... [2] -https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/YowHNo4sBjr9ijZr@dev-arch.thelio-3990X/ [3] -https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Yo3WvGnNk3LvLb7R@linutronix.de/
Hi Saravana, Greg,
KernelCI found this patch causes the baseline.bootrr.deferred-probe-empty test to fail on r8a77960-ulcb, see the following details for more information.
KernelCI dashboard link: https://linux.kernelci.org/test/plan/id/64d2a6be8c1a8435e535b264/
Error messages from the logs :-
- UUID=11236495_1.5.2.4.5
- set +x
- export 'PATH=/opt/bootrr/libexec/bootrr/helpers:/lava-11236495/1/../bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin'
- cd /opt/bootrr/libexec/bootrr
- sh helpers/bootrr-auto
e6800000.ethernet e6700000.dma-controller e7300000.dma-controller e7310000.dma-controller ec700000.dma-controller ec720000.dma-controller fea20000.vsp feb00000.display fea28000.vsp fea30000.vsp fe9a0000.vsp fe9af000.fcp fea27000.fcp fea2f000.fcp fea37000.fcp sound ee100000.mmc ee140000.mmc ec500000.sound /lava-11236495/1/../bin/lava-test-case <8>[ 17.476741] <LAVA_SIGNAL_TESTCASE TEST_CASE_ID=deferred-probe-empty RESULT=fail>
Test case failing :- Baseline Bootrr deferred-probe-empty test -https://github.com/kernelci/bootrr/blob/main/helpers/bootrr-generic-tests
Regression Reproduced :-
Lava job after reverting the commit 5ee76c256e92 https://lava.collabora.dev/scheduler/job/11292890
Bisection report from KernelCI can be found at the bottom of the email.
Thanks, Shreeya Patel
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stable-rc/linux-5.10.y bisection: baseline.bootrr.deferred-probe-empty on r8a77960-ulcb
You are testing 5.10.y, yet the subject says 5.17?
Which is it here?
Sorry, I accidentally used the lore link for 5.17 while reporting this issue, but this test does fail on all the stable releases from 5.10 onwards.
stable 5.15 :- https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/64dd156a5ac58d0cf335b1ea/ mainline :- https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/64dc13d55cb51357a135b209/
Shreeya, can you try the patch Geert suggested and let us know if it helps? If not, then I can try to take a closer look.
I tried to test the kernel with 9be4cbd09da8 but it didn't change the result. https://lava.collabora.dev/scheduler/job/11311615
Also, I am not sure if this can change things but just FYI, KernelCI adds some kernel parameters when running these tests and one of the parameter is deferred_probe_timeout=60.
Ah this is good to know.
You can check this in the definition details given in the Lava job. I also tried to remove this parameter and rerun the test but again I got the same result.
How long does the test wait after boot before checking for the deferred devices list?
I will try to add 9be4cbd09da8 to mainline kernel and see what results I get.
Now I'm confused. What do you mean by mainline? Are you saying the tip of tree of Linus's tree is also hitting this issue?
-Saravana