[PATCH v5] drm/i915: Avoid circular locking dependency when flush delayed work on gt reset

Daniel Vetter daniel at ffwll.ch
Wed Aug 23 16:00:55 UTC 2023


On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 11:53:24AM -0700, John Harrison wrote:
> On 8/11/2023 11:20, Zhanjun Dong wrote:
> > This attempts to avoid circular locking dependency between flush delayed
> > work and intel_gt_reset.
> > When intel_gt_reset was called, task will hold a lock.
> > To cacel delayed work here, the _sync version will also acquire a lock,
> > which might trigger the possible cirular locking dependency warning.
> > When intel_gt_reset called, reset_in_progress flag will be set, add code
> > to check the flag, call async verion if reset is in progress.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Zhanjun Dong<zhanjun.dong at intel.com>
> > Cc: John Harrison<John.C.Harrison at Intel.com>
> > Cc: Andi Shyti<andi.shyti at linux.intel.com>
> > Cc: Daniel Vetter<daniel at ffwll.ch>
> > ---
> >   drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/uc/intel_guc_submission.c | 11 ++++++++++-
> >   1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/uc/intel_guc_submission.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/uc/intel_guc_submission.c
> > index a0e3ef1c65d2..600388c849f7 100644
> > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/uc/intel_guc_submission.c
> > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/uc/intel_guc_submission.c
> > @@ -1359,7 +1359,16 @@ static void guc_enable_busyness_worker(struct intel_guc *guc)
> >   static void guc_cancel_busyness_worker(struct intel_guc *guc)
> >   {
> > -	cancel_delayed_work_sync(&guc->timestamp.work);
> > +	/*
> > +	 * When intel_gt_reset was called, task will hold a lock.
> > +	 * To cacel delayed work here, the _sync version will also acquire a lock, which might
> > +	 * trigger the possible cirular locking dependency warning.
> > +	 * Check the reset_in_progress flag, call async verion if reset is in progress.
> > +	 */
> This needs to explain in much more detail what is going on and why it is not
> a problem. E.g.:
> 
>    The busyness worker needs to be cancelled. In general that means
>    using the synchronous cancel version to ensure that an in-progress
>    worker will not keep executing beyond whatever is happening that
>    needs the cancel. E.g. suspend, driver unload, etc. However, in the
>    case of a reset, the synchronous version is not required and can
>    trigger a false deadlock detection warning.
> 
>    The business worker takes the reset mutex to protect against resets
>    interfering with it. However, it does a trylock and bails out if the
>    reset lock is already acquired. Thus there is no actual deadlock or
>    other concern with the worker running concurrently with a reset. So
>    an asynchronous cancel is safe in the case of a reset rather than a
>    driver unload or suspend type operation. On the other hand, if the
>    cancel_sync version is used when a reset is in progress then the
>    mutex deadlock detection sees the mutex being acquired through
>    multiple paths and complains.
> 
>    So just don't bother. That keeps the detection code happy and is
>    safe because of the trylock code described above.

So why do we even need to cancel anything if it doesn't do anything while
the reset is in progress?

Just remove the cancel from the reset path as uneeded instead, and explain
why that's ok? Because that's defacto what the cancel_work with a
potential deadlock scenario for cancel_work_sync does, you either don't
need it at all, or the replacement creates a bug.
-Daniel

> 
> 
> John.
> 
> 
> > +	if (guc_to_gt(guc)->uc.reset_in_progress)
> > +		cancel_delayed_work(&guc->timestamp.work);
> > +	else
> > +		cancel_delayed_work_sync(&guc->timestamp.work);
> >   }
> >   static void __reset_guc_busyness_stats(struct intel_guc *guc)

-- 
Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
http://blog.ffwll.ch


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