sbitmap: fix possible io hung due to lost wakeup

There are two problems can lead to lost wakeup:

1) invalid wakeup on the wrong waitqueue:

For example, 2 * wake_batch tags are put, while only wake_batch threads
are woken:

__sbq_wake_up
 atomic_cmpxchg -> reset wait_cnt
			__sbq_wake_up -> decrease wait_cnt
			...
			__sbq_wake_up -> wait_cnt is decreased to 0 again
			 atomic_cmpxchg
			 sbq_index_atomic_inc -> increase wake_index
			 wake_up_nr -> wake up and waitqueue might be empty
 sbq_index_atomic_inc -> increase again, one waitqueue is skipped
 wake_up_nr -> invalid wake up because old wakequeue might be empty

To fix the problem, increasing 'wake_index' before resetting 'wait_cnt'.

2) 'wait_cnt' can be decreased while waitqueue is empty

As pointed out by Jan Kara, following race is possible:

CPU1				CPU2
__sbq_wake_up			 __sbq_wake_up
 sbq_wake_ptr()			 sbq_wake_ptr() -> the same
 wait_cnt = atomic_dec_return()
 /* decreased to 0 */
 sbq_index_atomic_inc()
 /* move to next waitqueue */
 atomic_set()
 /* reset wait_cnt */
 wake_up_nr()
 /* wake up on the old waitqueue */
				 wait_cnt = atomic_dec_return()
				 /*
				  * decrease wait_cnt in the old
				  * waitqueue, while it can be
				  * empty.
				  */

Fix the problem by waking up before updating 'wake_index' and
'wait_cnt'.

With this patch, noted that 'wait_cnt' is still decreased in the old
empty waitqueue, however, the wakeup is redirected to a active waitqueue,
and the extra decrement on the old empty waitqueue is not handled.

Fixes: 88459642cb ("blk-mq: abstract tag allocation out into sbitmap library")
Signed-off-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220803121504.212071-1-yukuai1@huaweicloud.com
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
This commit is contained in:
Yu Kuai 2022-08-03 20:15:04 +08:00 committed by Jens Axboe
parent e88811bc43
commit 040b83fcec

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@ -611,32 +611,43 @@ static bool __sbq_wake_up(struct sbitmap_queue *sbq)
return false;
wait_cnt = atomic_dec_return(&ws->wait_cnt);
if (wait_cnt <= 0) {
int ret;
wake_batch = READ_ONCE(sbq->wake_batch);
/*
* Pairs with the memory barrier in sbitmap_queue_resize() to
* ensure that we see the batch size update before the wait
* count is reset.
*/
smp_mb__before_atomic();
/*
* For concurrent callers of this, the one that failed the
* atomic_cmpxhcg() race should call this function again
* to wakeup a new batch on a different 'ws'.
*/
ret = atomic_cmpxchg(&ws->wait_cnt, wait_cnt, wake_batch);
if (ret == wait_cnt) {
sbq_index_atomic_inc(&sbq->wake_index);
wake_up_nr(&ws->wait, wake_batch);
return false;
}
/*
* For concurrent callers of this, callers should call this function
* again to wakeup a new batch on a different 'ws'.
*/
if (wait_cnt < 0 || !waitqueue_active(&ws->wait))
return true;
}
if (wait_cnt > 0)
return false;
wake_batch = READ_ONCE(sbq->wake_batch);
/*
* Wake up first in case that concurrent callers decrease wait_cnt
* while waitqueue is empty.
*/
wake_up_nr(&ws->wait, wake_batch);
/*
* Pairs with the memory barrier in sbitmap_queue_resize() to
* ensure that we see the batch size update before the wait
* count is reset.
*
* Also pairs with the implicit barrier between decrementing wait_cnt
* and checking for waitqueue_active() to make sure waitqueue_active()
* sees result of the wakeup if atomic_dec_return() has seen the result
* of atomic_set().
*/
smp_mb__before_atomic();
/*
* Increase wake_index before updating wait_cnt, otherwise concurrent
* callers can see valid wait_cnt in old waitqueue, which can cause
* invalid wakeup on the old waitqueue.
*/
sbq_index_atomic_inc(&sbq->wake_index);
atomic_set(&ws->wait_cnt, wake_batch);
return false;
}