BUG: using __this_cpu_read() in preemptible code observed with blktests nvme-tcp on rt kernel

Sagi Grimberg sagi at grimberg.me
Mon Mar 15 18:13:23 GMT 2021


>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I reproduced this issue on latest rt kernel, could you help check it, thanks.
>>>
>>> [   76.812567] run blktests nvme/003 at 2021-03-14 07:29:39
>>> [   76.880530] loop: module loaded
>>> [   76.893827] nvmet: adding nsid 1 to subsystem blktests-subsystem-1
>>> [   76.895766] nvmet_tcp: enabling port 0 (127.0.0.1:4420)
>>> [   76.898923] nvmet: creating controller 1 for subsystem nqn.2014-08.org.nvmexpress.discovery for NQN nqn.2014-08.org.nvmexpress:uuid:f1d7a9f1-79ef-42a3-952b-59c7338f3b54.
>>> [   76.899061] nvme nvme0: new ctrl: NQN "nqn.2014-08.org.nvmexpress.discovery", addr 127.0.0.1:4420
>>> [   76.899063] BUG: using __this_cpu_read() in preemptible [00000000] code: kworker/u64:25/231
>>> [   76.899065] caller is nvme_tcp_submit_async_event+0x128/0x170 [nvme_tcp]
>>> [   76.899069] CPU: 3 PID: 231 Comm: kworker/u64:25 Tainted: G S        I       5.12.0-rc2-rt1 #4
>>> [   76.899071] Hardware name: Dell Inc. PowerEdge R640/06NR82, BIOS 2.10.0 11/12/2020
>>> [   76.899072] Workqueue: nvme-wq nvme_async_event_work [nvme_core]
>>> [   76.899081] Call Trace:
>>> [   76.899083]  dump_stack+0x64/0x7c
>>> [   76.899086]  check_preemption_disabled+0xb6/0xd0
>>> [   76.899090]  nvme_tcp_submit_async_event+0x128/0x170 [nvme_tcp]
>>> [   76.899093]  nvme_async_event_work+0x5d/0xc0 [nvme_core]
>>> [   76.899098]  process_one_work+0x1c8/0x3f0
>>> [   76.899101]  ? process_one_work+0x3f0/0x3f0
>>> [   76.899102]  worker_thread+0x30/0x370
>>> [   76.899104]  ? process_one_work+0x3f0/0x3f0
>>> [   76.899105]  kthread+0x183/0x1a0
>>> [   76.899108]  ? kthread_park+0x80/0x80
>>> [   76.899110]  ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30
>>> [   86.912113] nvme nvme0: Removing ctrl: NQN "nqn.2014-08.org.nvmexpress.discovery"
>>
>> Annoying... why can't we just get an advisory hint of the running cpu
>> without disabling preemption ?!
> 
> You'll have to use raw_smp_processor_id() for that.

:)

I'll do that then...



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