On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 12:05:25PM -0400, Michael Marchetti wrote:
> I have enabled DEVICE_POLLING.   It does work with SMP (disabled the check).

You can remove code and pretend the remaining code works,
but that does not mean that it _actually_ does what is
expected to do.

        cheers
        luigi

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luigi Rizzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:49 AM
> To: Michael Marchetti
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: hardclock interrupt deadlock
> 
> 
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 11:17:50AM -0400, Michael Marchetti wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > We have encountered a problem where the system hangs.  We are running a
> 4.7
> > SMP kernel using kernel polling on a Dual Xeon with hyperthreading enabled
> 
> puzzled on what you mean by "kernel polling" ... DEVICE_POLLING,
> if that is what you mean, cannot work with SMP -- it should not even
> build unless you manually disabled the check.
> 
>       luigi
> 
> > (essentially a 4 processor system).  As a result, the only HW interrupts
> in
> > the system are hardclock (8254), the rtc, serial console and scsi.  The
> > synchronous interrupts are (8254 and rtc).  When the system is hung, I
> have
> > found that the ipending and iactive bits for the 8254 and rtc are set
> > (meaning the interrupt is pending and active) although giant lock is not
> > held and all processors are idle (and halted).  This lead me to believe
> that
> > somehow the ipending bit was set "just before" the last interrupt
> returned.
> > The only way the system would be able to run that interrupt again is if
> > another interrupt would run and it would notice that ipending is set, and
> it
> > would run (an interrupt delay would be seen).  In a non-polling system, I
> > imagine the ethernet interrupts would wake it up.  I believe I found a
> > potential hole where this could happen.
> > 
> > In i386/isa/ipl.s:
> > 
> > #ifdef SMP
> >     cli                             /* early to prevent INT deadlock */
> > doreti_next2:
> > #endif
> >     movl    %eax,%ecx
> >     notl    %ecx                    /* set bit = unmasked level */
> > #ifndef SMP
> >     cli
> > #endif
> >     andl    _ipending,%ecx          /* set bit = unmasked pending INT */
> >     jne     doreti_unpend
> >     movl    %eax,_cpl
> > 
> > I'm concerned in the instance the ipending is checked and deemed to be not
> > set, but just after another interrupt occurs causing ipending to be set.
> > Because CPL is not yet unmasked, that interrupt is not forwarded.  In
> > Particular, in i386/isa/apic_vector.s:
> > 
> > 3: ;                        /* other cpu has isr lock */                    \
> >     APIC_ITRACE(apic_itrace_noisrlock, irq_num, APIC_ITRACE_NOISRLOCK)
> > ;\
> >     lock ;                                                          \
> >     orl     $IRQ_BIT(irq_num), _ipending ;                          \
> >     testl   $IRQ_BIT(irq_num), _cpl ;                               \
> >     jne     4f ;                            /* this INT masked */   \
> >     call    forward_irq ;    /* forward irq to lock holder */       \
> >     POP_FRAME ;                             /* and return */        \
> >     iret ;                                                          \
> >     ALIGN_TEXT ;                                                    \
> > 
> > The check for _cpl occurs right after the ipending, thus causing a
> potential
> > race for checking/modifying the cpl.
> > 
> > One quick solution that I thought might correct this would be in ipl.s,
> > right after modifying the cpl, recheck the ipending again to see if it
> > changed, such as:
> > 
> > 
> > #ifdef SMP
> >     cli                             /* early to prevent INT deadlock */
> > doreti_next2:
> > #endif
> >     movl    %eax,%ecx
> >     notl    %ecx                    /* set bit = unmasked level */
> > #ifndef SMP
> >     cli
> > #endif
> >     andl    _ipending,%ecx          /* set bit = unmasked pending INT */
> >     jne     doreti_unpend
> >     movl    %eax,_cpl
> >     andl    _ipending,%ecx          /* set bit = unmasked pending INT */
> >     jne     doreti_unpend
> > 
> > 
> > Any opinions/insight?
> > 
> > thanks.
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