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author | Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> | 2012-07-11 09:09:36 -0400 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2012-07-29 08:04:21 -0700 |
commit | 5d0c7b47b27d51c45700b1153ac86752ff743aa6 (patch) | |
tree | bc5b8c65aef2724e71145ff2ffeedca79e8fabb5 | |
parent | a22ad130fc91983ac717a24e29838bf2969a67d4 (diff) |
cifs: when CONFIG_HIGHMEM is set, serialize the read/write kmaps
commit 3cf003c08be785af4bee9ac05891a15bcbff856a upstream.
[The async read code was broadened to include uncached reads in 3.5, so
the mainline patch did not apply directly. This patch is just a backport
to account for that change.]
Jian found that when he ran fsx on a 32 bit arch with a large wsize the
process and one of the bdi writeback kthreads would sometimes deadlock
with a stack trace like this:
crash> bt
PID: 2789 TASK: f02edaa0 CPU: 3 COMMAND: "fsx"
#0 [eed63cbc] schedule at c083c5b3
#1 [eed63d80] kmap_high at c0500ec8
#2 [eed63db0] cifs_async_writev at f7fabcd7 [cifs]
#3 [eed63df0] cifs_writepages at f7fb7f5c [cifs]
#4 [eed63e50] do_writepages at c04f3e32
#5 [eed63e54] __filemap_fdatawrite_range at c04e152a
#6 [eed63ea4] filemap_fdatawrite at c04e1b3e
#7 [eed63eb4] cifs_file_aio_write at f7fa111a [cifs]
#8 [eed63ecc] do_sync_write at c052d202
#9 [eed63f74] vfs_write at c052d4ee
#10 [eed63f94] sys_write at c052df4c
#11 [eed63fb0] ia32_sysenter_target at c0409a98
EAX: 00000004 EBX: 00000003 ECX: abd73b73 EDX: 012a65c6
DS: 007b ESI: 012a65c6 ES: 007b EDI: 00000000
SS: 007b ESP: bf8db178 EBP: bf8db1f8 GS: 0033
CS: 0073 EIP: 40000424 ERR: 00000004 EFLAGS: 00000246
Each task would kmap part of its address array before getting stuck, but
not enough to actually issue the write.
This patch fixes this by serializing the marshal_iov operations for
async reads and writes. The idea here is to ensure that cifs
aggressively tries to populate a request before attempting to fulfill
another one. As soon as all of the pages are kmapped for a request, then
we can unlock and allow another one to proceed.
There's no need to do this serialization on non-CONFIG_HIGHMEM arches
however, so optimize all of this out when CONFIG_HIGHMEM isn't set.
Reported-by: Jian Li <jiali@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r-- | fs/cifs/cifssmb.c | 30 |
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/fs/cifs/cifssmb.c b/fs/cifs/cifssmb.c index 6b79efd7d75f..3a75ee5a6b33 100644 --- a/fs/cifs/cifssmb.c +++ b/fs/cifs/cifssmb.c @@ -89,6 +89,32 @@ static struct { /* Forward declarations */ static void cifs_readv_complete(struct work_struct *work); +#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM +/* + * On arches that have high memory, kmap address space is limited. By + * serializing the kmap operations on those arches, we ensure that we don't + * end up with a bunch of threads in writeback with partially mapped page + * arrays, stuck waiting for kmap to come back. That situation prevents + * progress and can deadlock. + */ +static DEFINE_MUTEX(cifs_kmap_mutex); + +static inline void +cifs_kmap_lock(void) +{ + mutex_lock(&cifs_kmap_mutex); +} + +static inline void +cifs_kmap_unlock(void) +{ + mutex_unlock(&cifs_kmap_mutex); +} +#else /* !CONFIG_HIGHMEM */ +#define cifs_kmap_lock() do { ; } while(0) +#define cifs_kmap_unlock() do { ; } while(0) +#endif /* CONFIG_HIGHMEM */ + /* Mark as invalid, all open files on tree connections since they were closed when session to server was lost */ static void mark_open_files_invalid(struct cifs_tcon *pTcon) @@ -1557,6 +1583,7 @@ cifs_readv_receive(struct TCP_Server_Info *server, struct mid_q_entry *mid) eof_index = eof ? (eof - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT : 0; cFYI(1, "eof=%llu eof_index=%lu", eof, eof_index); + cifs_kmap_lock(); list_for_each_entry_safe(page, tpage, &rdata->pages, lru) { if (remaining >= PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) { /* enough data to fill the page */ @@ -1606,6 +1633,7 @@ cifs_readv_receive(struct TCP_Server_Info *server, struct mid_q_entry *mid) page_cache_release(page); } } + cifs_kmap_unlock(); /* issue the read if we have any iovecs left to fill */ if (rdata->nr_iov > 1) { @@ -2194,7 +2222,9 @@ cifs_async_writev(struct cifs_writedata *wdata) * and set the iov_len properly for each one. It may also set * wdata->bytes too. */ + cifs_kmap_lock(); wdata->marshal_iov(iov, wdata); + cifs_kmap_unlock(); cFYI(1, "async write at %llu %u bytes", wdata->offset, wdata->bytes); |