[bug report] blktests nvme/tcp nvme/060 hang
Maurizio Lombardi
mlombard at bsdbackstore.eu
Tue Aug 5 23:22:41 PDT 2025
On Wed Aug 6, 2025 at 8:16 AM CEST, Maurizio Lombardi wrote:
> On Wed Aug 6, 2025 at 3:57 AM CEST, Yi Zhang wrote:
>> Hello
>> I hit this issue when I was running blktests nvme/tcp nvme/060 on the
>> latest linux-block/for-next with rt enabled, please help check it and
>> let me know if you need any info/testing for it, thanks.
>>
>> [ 390.474378] Call trace:
>> [ 390.476813] __switch_to+0x1d8/0x330 (T)
>> [ 390.480731] __schedule+0x860/0x1c30
>> [ 390.484297] schedule_rtlock+0x30/0x70
>> [ 390.488037] rtlock_slowlock_locked+0x464/0xf60
>> [ 390.492559] rt_read_lock+0x2bc/0x3e0
>> [ 390.496211] nvmet_tcp_listen_data_ready+0x3c/0x118 [nvmet_tcp]
>> [ 390.502125] nvmet_tcp_data_ready+0x88/0x198 [nvmet_tcp]
>
> I think that the problem is due to the fact that nvmet_tcp_data_ready()
> calls the queue->data_ready() callback with the sk_callback_lock
> locked.
> The data_ready callback points to nvmet_tcp_listen_data_ready()
> which tries to lock the same sk_callback_lock, hence the deadlock.
>
> Maybe it can be fixed by deferring the call to queue->data_ready() by
> using a workqueue.
>
Ops sorry they are two read locks, the real problem then is that
something is holding the write lock.
Maurizio
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