[PATCH v2] rcu: Use an intermediate irq_work to start process_srcu()

Emil Renner Berthing emil.renner.berthing at canonical.com
Sat Jun 20 02:25:25 PDT 2026


Quoting Boqun Feng (2026-06-18 17:30:10)
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 08:11:36AM -0500, Emil Renner Berthing wrote:
> > Quoting Boqun Feng (2026-03-20 23:29:16)
> > > Since commit c27cea4416a3 ("rcu: Re-implement RCU Tasks Trace in terms
> > > of SRCU-fast") we switched to SRCU in BPF. However as BPF instrument can
> > > happen basically everywhere (including where a scheduler lock is held),
> > > call_srcu() now needs to avoid acquiring scheduler lock because
> > > otherwise it could cause deadlock [1]. Fix this by following what the
> > > previous RCU Tasks Trace did: using an irq_work to delay the queuing of
> > > the work to start process_srcu().
> > >
> > > [boqun: Apply Joel's feedback]
> > > [boqun: Apply Andrea's test feedback]
> > >
> > > Reported-by: Andrea Righi <arighi at nvidia.com>
> > > Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/abjzvz_tL_siV17s@gpd4/
> > > Fixes: commit c27cea4416a3 ("rcu: Re-implement RCU Tasks Trace in terms of SRCU-fast")
> > > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rcu/3c4c5a29-24ea-492d-aeee-e0d9605b4183@nvidia.com/ [1]
> > > Suggested-by: Zqiang <qiang.zhang at linux.dev>
> > > Tested-by: Andrea Righi <arighi at nvidia.com>
> > > Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun at kernel.org>
> >
> > Thanks for the patch, which is now upstream as
> > 7c405fb3279b ("rcu: Use an intermediate irq_work to start process_srcu()")
> >
> > Unfortunately it seems to halt booting on the Allwinner D1 single-core RISC-V
> > SoC both on the 7.0 and 7.1 kernels:
> >
>
> By "single-core", is it only one CPU in that system?
>
> > https://esmil.dk/d1-7.0.txt
> > https://esmil.dk/d1-7.1.txt
> >

Yes, the SoC only has one CPU core capable of running Linux at least.

> From the callstack,
>
> [  243.002818] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
> [  243.010681] task:kworker/0:0     state:D stack:0     pid:9     tgid:9     ppid:2      task_flags:0x4208060 flags:0x00000000
> [  243.021858] Workqueue: device_link_wq device_link_release_fn
> [  243.027587] Call Trace:
> [  243.030079] [<ffffffff80745b66>] __schedule+0x232/0x530
> [  243.035365] [<ffffffff80745e82>] schedule+0x1e/0x94
> [  243.040298] [<ffffffff8074aa7a>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xa8
> [  243.045929] [<ffffffff8004d6a0>] wakeup_preempt+0x8c/0x98
> [  243.051380] [<ffffffff80746aee>] wait_for_completion+0x3a/0xb0
> [  243.057267] [<ffffffff80087226>] __synchronize_srcu.part.0+0x4e/0x60
> [  243.063712] [<ffffffff80084414>] rcu_tasks_get_gp_data+0xc/0x10
> [  243.069699] [<ffffffff80490898>] device_link_release_fn+0x14/0x80
> [  243.075850] [<ffffffff8003dbd0>] process_one_work+0xf8/0x1c8
> [  243.081583] [<ffffffff8003e282>] worker_thread+0x11a/0x254
> [  243.087127] [<ffffffff8003e164>] rescuer_thread+0x3a0/0x3a4
> [  243.092755] [<ffffffff8003e164>] rescuer_thread+0x3a0/0x3a4
> [  243.098381] [<ffffffff8004499e>] kthread+0xbe/0xe4
> [  243.103231] [<ffffffff8001349e>] ret_from_fork_kernel+0x6/0xd0
> [  243.109127] [<ffffffff800517a8>] schedule_tail+0x8/0xac
> [  243.114410] [<ffffffff800448dc>] kthreads_online_cpu+0x0/0x4
> [  243.120121] [<ffffffff8074be0a>] ret_from_fork_kernel_asm+0x12/0x18
>
> I will guess for some reasons the irq_work was missed or the IPI never
> happened. Is it possible for you to enable trace points ipi_send_cpu and
> ipi_entry to get more information?

I have to admit I've not used tracepoints before, but it seems like only
ipi_send_cpu and ipi_send_cpumask is available on RISC-V.
I've now added trace_event=ipi:* and tp_printk to the command line, and this
is what I get:
https://esmil.dk/d1-7.0-2.txt

Let me know if there is something I'm missing or something else I can do to help
find the bug.

/Emil



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