Implementing .shutdown method for efa module
Tao Liu
ltao at redhat.com
Sun Mar 24 19:10:43 PDT 2024
Hi,
Recently I experienced a kernel panic which is related to efa module
when testing kexec -l && kexec -e to switch to a new kernel on AWS
i4g.16xlarge instance.
Here is the dmesg log:
[ 6.379918] systemd[1]: Mounting FUSE Control File System...
[ 6.381984] systemd[1]: Mounting Kernel Configuration File System...
[ 6.383918] systemd[1]: Starting Apply Kernel Variables...
[ 6.385430] systemd[1]: Started Journal Service.
[ 6.394221] ACPI: bus type drm_connector registered
[ 6.421408] systemd-journald[1263]: Received client request to
flush runtime journal.
[ 7.262543] efa 0000:00:1b.0: enabling device (0010 -> 0012)
[ 7.432420] efa 0000:00:1b.0: Setup irq:191 name:efa-mgmnt at pci:0000:00:1b.0
[ 7.435581] efa 0000:00:1b.0 efa_0: IB device registered
[ 7.885564] random: crng init done
[ 8.139857] XFS (nvme0n1p2): Mounting V5 Filesystem
d7003ecc-db6f-4bfb-bf92-60376b6a6563
[ 8.265233] XFS (nvme0n1p2): Ending clean mount
[ 10.555612] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Beta (Plow)
Kernel 5.14.0-425.el9.aarch64 on an aarch64
ip-10-0-27-226 login: [ 29.940381] kexec_core: Starting new kernel
[ 30.079279] psci: CPU1 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 30.119222] psci: CPU2 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 30.199293] psci: CPU3 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 30.309214] psci: CPU4 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 30.379221] psci: CPU5 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 30.419210] psci: CPU6 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 30.489207] IRQ 191: no longer affine to CPU7
[ 30.489667] psci: CPU7 killed (polled 0 ms)
..snip...
[ 33.849123] psci: CPU63 killed (polled 0 ms)
[ 33.849943] Bye!
[ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0000000000 [0x413fd0c1]
[ 0.000000] Linux version 5.14.0-417.el9.aarch64
(mockbuild at arm64-025.build.eng.bos.redhat.com) (gcc (GCC) 11.4.1
20231218 (Red Hat 11.4.1-3), GNU ld version 2.35.2-42.el9) #1 SMP
PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Feb 1 21:23:03 EST 2024
...snip...
[ 1.012692] Freeing unused kernel memory: 6016K
[ 2.370947] Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found
[ 2.370980] Run /init as init process
[ 2.370982] with arguments:
[ 2.370983] /init
[ 2.370984] with environment:
[ 2.370984] HOME=/
[ 2.370985] TERM=linux
[ 2.373257] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
exitcode=0x0000000b
[ 2.373259] CPU: 1 PID: 1 Comm: init Not tainted 5.14.0-417.el9.aarch64 #1
[ 2.382240] Hardware name: Amazon EC2 i4g.16xlarge/, BIOS 1.0 11/1/2018
[ 2.383814] Call trace:
[ 2.384410] dump_backtrace+0xa8/0x120
[ 2.385318] show_stack+0x1c/0x30
[ 2.386124] dump_stack_lvl+0x74/0x8c
[ 2.387011] dump_stack+0x14/0x24
[ 2.387810] panic+0x158/0x368
[ 2.388553] do_exit+0x3a8/0x3b0
[ 2.389333] do_group_exit+0x38/0xa4
[ 2.390195] get_signal+0x7a4/0x810
[ 2.391044] do_signal+0x1bc/0x260
[ 2.391870] do_notify_resume+0x108/0x210
[ 2.392839] el0_da+0x154/0x160
[ 2.393603] el0t_64_sync_handler+0xdc/0x150
[ 2.394628] el0t_64_sync+0x17c/0x180
[ 2.395513] SMP: stopping secondary CPUs
[ 2.396483] Kernel Offset: 0x586f04e00000 from 0xffff800008000000
[ 2.397934] PHYS_OFFSET: 0x40000000
[ 2.398774] CPU features: 0x0,00000101,70020143,10417a0b
[ 2.400042] Memory Limit: none
[ 2.400783] ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill
init! exitcode=0x0000000b ]---
In the dmesg log, I found "[ 30.489207] IRQ 191: no longer affine to
CPU7" is suspicious, which is related to efa module. After blacklist
efa module from automatic loading when bootup, the kernel panic issue
doesn't appear again.
It looks to me it is due to the efa being not properly shutdown during
kexec, so the ongoing DMA/interrupts etc overwrite the memory range.
Though the issue is reproduced on rhel's kernel, the upstream kernel
[1] doesn't have the .shutdown method implemented either. Since I'm
not very familiar with the efa driver, could you please implement the
.shutdown method in drivers/infiniband/hw/efa/efa_main.c? Thanks in
advance!
[1]: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/infiniband/hw/efa/efa_main.c#L674
Thanks,
Tao Liu
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