[PATCH 2/2] drm/amdgpu: Do core dump immediately when job tmo

Alex Deucher alexdeucher at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 16:01:27 UTC 2024


On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 11:31 AM Khatri, Sunil <sunil.khatri at amd.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 8/20/2024 1:00 PM, Huang, Trigger wrote:
> > [AMD Official Use Only - AMD Internal Distribution Only]
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Khatri, Sunil <Sunil.Khatri at amd.com>
> >> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2024 6:31 PM
> >> To: Huang, Trigger <Trigger.Huang at amd.com>; amd-gfx at lists.freedesktop.org
> >> Cc: Deucher, Alexander <Alexander.Deucher at amd.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] drm/amdgpu: Do core dump immediately when job
> >> tmo
> >>
> >>
> >> On 8/19/2024 3:23 PM, Trigger.Huang at amd.com wrote:
> >>> From: Trigger Huang <Trigger.Huang at amd.com>
> >>>
> >>> Do the coredump immediately after a job timeout to get a closer
> >>> representation of GPU's error status.
> >>>
> >>> V2: This will skip printing vram_lost as the GPU reset is not happened
> >>> yet (Alex)
> >>>
> >>> V3: Unconditionally call the core dump as we care about all the reset
> >>> functions(soft-recovery and queue reset and full adapter reset, Alex)
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Trigger Huang <Trigger.Huang at amd.com>
> >>> ---
> >>>    drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_job.c | 62
> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >>>    1 file changed, 62 insertions(+)
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_job.c
> >>> b/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_job.c
> >>> index c6a1783fc9ef..ebbb1434073e 100644
> >>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_job.c
> >>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_job.c
> >>> @@ -30,6 +30,61 @@
> >>>    #include "amdgpu.h"
> >>>    #include "amdgpu_trace.h"
> >>>    #include "amdgpu_reset.h"
> >>> +#include "amdgpu_dev_coredump.h"
> >>> +#include "amdgpu_xgmi.h"
> >>> +
> >>> +static void amdgpu_job_do_core_dump(struct amdgpu_device *adev,
> >>> +                               struct amdgpu_job *job)
> >>> +{
> >>> +   int i;
> >>> +
> >>> +   dev_info(adev->dev, "Dumping IP State\n");
> >>> +   for (i = 0; i < adev->num_ip_blocks; i++) {
> >>> +           if (adev->ip_blocks[i].version->funcs->dump_ip_state)
> >>> +                   adev->ip_blocks[i].version->funcs
> >>> +                           ->dump_ip_state((void *)adev);
> >>> +           dev_info(adev->dev, "Dumping IP State Completed\n");
> >>> +   }
> >>> +
> >>> +   amdgpu_coredump(adev, true, false, job); }
> >>> +
> >>> +static void amdgpu_job_core_dump(struct amdgpu_device *adev,
> >>> +                            struct amdgpu_job *job)
> >>> +{
> >>> +   struct list_head device_list, *device_list_handle =  NULL;
> >>> +   struct amdgpu_device *tmp_adev = NULL;
> >>> +   struct amdgpu_hive_info *hive = NULL;
> >>> +
> >>> +   if (!amdgpu_sriov_vf(adev))
> >>> +           hive = amdgpu_get_xgmi_hive(adev);
> >>> +   if (hive)
> >>> +           mutex_lock(&hive->hive_lock);
> >>> +   /*
> >>> +    * Reuse the logic in amdgpu_device_gpu_recover() to build list of
> >>> +    * devices for code dump
> >>> +    */
> >>> +   INIT_LIST_HEAD(&device_list);
> >>> +   if (!amdgpu_sriov_vf(adev) && (adev-
> >>> gmc.xgmi.num_physical_nodes > 1) && hive) {
> >>> +           list_for_each_entry(tmp_adev, &hive->device_list,
> >> gmc.xgmi.head)
> >>> +                   list_add_tail(&tmp_adev->reset_list, &device_list);
> >>> +           if (!list_is_first(&adev->reset_list, &device_list))
> >>> +                   list_rotate_to_front(&adev->reset_list, &device_list);
> >>> +           device_list_handle = &device_list;
> >>> +   } else {
> >>> +           list_add_tail(&adev->reset_list, &device_list);
> >>> +           device_list_handle = &device_list;
> >>> +   }
> >>> +
> >>> +   /* Do the coredump for each device */
> >>> +   list_for_each_entry(tmp_adev, device_list_handle, reset_list)
> >>> +           amdgpu_job_do_core_dump(tmp_adev, job);
> >>> +
> >>> +   if (hive) {
> >>> +           mutex_unlock(&hive->hive_lock);
> >>> +           amdgpu_put_xgmi_hive(hive);
> >>> +   }
> >>> +}
> >>>
> >>>    static enum drm_gpu_sched_stat amdgpu_job_timedout(struct
> >> drm_sched_job *s_job)
> >>>    {
> >>> @@ -48,6 +103,7 @@ static enum drm_gpu_sched_stat
> >> amdgpu_job_timedout(struct drm_sched_job *s_job)
> >>>              return DRM_GPU_SCHED_STAT_ENODEV;
> >>>      }
> >>>
> >>> +   amdgpu_job_core_dump(adev, job);
> >> The philosophy is hang and recovery is to let the HW and software try to
> >> recover. Here we try to do a soft recovery first and i think we should wait for
> >> seft recovery and if fails then we do dump and thats exactly we are doing here.
> > Hi Sunil ,
> > thanks for the suggestion, and that's reasonable. But my concern is that after soft recovery happened, the GPU's status may change(take gfx 9 for example, it will try to kill the current hang wave)
> >   Actually, in most cases, a real shader hang cannot be resolved through soft recovery, and at that moment, we need to get a very close dump/snapshot/representation of GPU's current error status.
> > Just like the scandump, when we trying to do a scandump for a shader hang, we will disable gpu_recovery, and no soft recovery/per-queue reset/HW reset will happen before the scandump, right?
> > On most products, there are no scandump interfaces, so core dump is even more important for debugging GPU hang issue.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Trigger
> >
> >> Also we need to make sure that the tasks which are already in queue are put
> >> on hold and the their sync points are signalled before we dump.
> >> check once what all steps are taken before we dump in the current
> >> implementation.
> > Do you mean sometimes like:
> >          drm_sched_wqueue_stop(&ring->sched);
> >          amdgpu_fence_driver_force_completion(ring); // Since there is no GPU reset happened, is it reasonable to call it here?
> >          amdgpu_job_core_dump(adev, job);
> Before hard reset we do all those things. But i guess we may not need
> that in case we capturing before soft reset itself but you need to test
> it, to see the dump values are true or not.
> Also apart from hardware state we dump a lot of other information like
> ring buffers and in case jobs are still submitting we might be not able
> to get the right data as the ring might be in use and being
> consumed/filled up that time and that's why scheduler stop helps. But in
> case soft reset is successful we do not want to do that.
>
> So here is what i think but Alex please suggest if it make sense.
> If recovery is disabled : Capture ip dump before soft reset. (Give close
> register state but ring buffer need to be seen as it is in use as
> scheduler is running)
> if recovery is enabled : capture ip dump (Current implementation make
> sure to disable drm sched and fence time out)

I think Trigger's proposed logic makes sense.  I don't see a reason
not to dump earlier if we can.  I don't really see what it buys us to
have different behavior depending on whether or not recovery is
enabled.  If per queue resets are successful, then we'd miss the dump
in that case.  If we only dump in job_timedout, then we'd miss the
dump when there is a reset due to something the kernel driver or KFD
has done.

I think what we want is for job_timedout or the similar logic on the
KFD side to call the coredump code when we detect a stuck queue.
We'll need to keep the codedump code in gpu_recover to cover the cases
where we need to reset due to something outside of the user submission
paths.

Alex

>
> function ptr print ip state could be called to capture dump when its
> needed in both above cases. Right now print is called when dump is
> actually dumped which is when data file which is generated in
> devcoredump is read.
>
> Regards
> Sunil Khatri
>
>
> > Regards,
> > Trigger
> >
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Sunil khatri
> >>
> >>>      adev->job_hang = true;
> >>>
> >>> @@ -101,6 +157,12 @@ static enum drm_gpu_sched_stat
> >> amdgpu_job_timedout(struct drm_sched_job *s_job)
> >>>              reset_context.src = AMDGPU_RESET_SRC_JOB;
> >>>              clear_bit(AMDGPU_NEED_FULL_RESET, &reset_context.flags);
> >>>
> >>> +           /*
> >>> +            * To avoid an unnecessary extra coredump, as we have
> >> already
> >>> +            * got the very close representation of GPU's error status
> >>> +            */
> >>> +           set_bit(AMDGPU_SKIP_COREDUMP, &reset_context.flags);
> >>> +
> >>>              r = amdgpu_device_gpu_recover(ring->adev, job,
> >> &reset_context);
> >>>              if (r)
> >>>                      dev_err(adev->dev, "GPU Recovery Failed: %d\n", r);


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