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authorRobert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>2012-03-13 21:22:12 -0400
committerJames Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>2012-03-28 05:06:34 -0400
commit2280512342ead9a2858b1490b21e5bcaf4f4cfc7 (patch)
tree291775956c45bff076dfc172daded04510a37164 /drivers/scsi/fcoe
parenta165de82b08ddba1fc8b0c4eb56b9020f981c002 (diff)
[SCSI] fcoe: Drop the rtnl_mutex before calling fcoe_ctlr_link_up
The rtnl_lock is primarily used to serialize networking driver changes as well as to ensure that a networking driver is not removed when making changes to it. fcoe also uses the rtnl_lock to protect the fcoe hostlist. fcoe_create holds the rtnl_lock over the entirity of the routine including a the call to fcoe_ctlr_link_up. This causes the below deadlock because fcoe_ctlr_link_up acquires the fcoe_ctlr ctlr_mutex and this deadlocks with a libfcoe thread that acquires the fcoe_ctlr ctlr_mutex and then the rtnl_lock (to update a MAC address). This patch drops the rtnl_lock before calling fcoe_ctlr_link_up and therefore the deadlock is prevented. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42918 the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is: -> #1 (&fip->ctlr_mutex){+.+...}: [<c1091f70>] lock_acquire+0x80/0x1b0 [<c147655d>] mutex_lock_nested+0x6d/0x340 [<f8970c32>] fcoe_ctlr_link_up+0x22/0x180 [libfcoe] [<f894620e>] fcoe_create+0x47e/0x6e0 [fcoe] [<f8973dd3>] fcoe_transport_create+0x143/0x250 [libfcoe] [<c10527e0>] param_attr_store+0x30/0x60 [<c1052696>] module_attr_store+0x26/0x40 [<c11a201e>] sysfs_write_file+0xae/0x100 [<c11449df>] vfs_write+0x8f/0x160 [<c1144cbd>] sys_write+0x3d/0x70 [<c147a0c4>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb -> #0 (rtnl_mutex){+.+.+.}: [<c109164b>] __lock_acquire+0x140b/0x1720 [<c1091f70>] lock_acquire+0x80/0x1b0 [<c147655d>] mutex_lock_nested+0x6d/0x340 [<c13a10c4>] rtnl_lock+0x14/0x20 [<f89445ac>] fcoe_update_src_mac+0x2c/0xb0 [fcoe] [<f8971712>] fcoe_ctlr_timer_work+0x712/0xb60 [libfcoe] [<c104fb69>] process_one_work+0x179/0x5d0 [<c10502f1>] worker_thread+0x121/0x2d0 [<c10550ed>] kthread+0x7d/0x90 [<c1481a82>] kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0x10 other info that might help us debug this: Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&fip->ctlr_mutex); lock(rtnl_mutex); lock(&fip->ctlr_mutex); lock(rtnl_mutex); *** DEADLOCK *** Signed-off-by: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/scsi/fcoe')
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c6
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c b/drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c
index 58c88b0e8792..acb3767fdae4 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c
@@ -2186,8 +2186,12 @@ static int fcoe_create(struct net_device *netdev, enum fip_state fip_mode)
2186 /* start FIP Discovery and FLOGI */ 2186 /* start FIP Discovery and FLOGI */
2187 lport->boot_time = jiffies; 2187 lport->boot_time = jiffies;
2188 fc_fabric_login(lport); 2188 fc_fabric_login(lport);
2189 if (!fcoe_link_ok(lport)) 2189 if (!fcoe_link_ok(lport)) {
2190 rtnl_unlock();
2190 fcoe_ctlr_link_up(&fcoe->ctlr); 2191 fcoe_ctlr_link_up(&fcoe->ctlr);
2192 mutex_unlock(&fcoe_config_mutex);
2193 return rc;
2194 }
2191 2195
2192out_nodev: 2196out_nodev:
2193 rtnl_unlock(); 2197 rtnl_unlock();