On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:32:07AM +0800, Yan, Zheng  wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Shaohua Li <shaohua...@intel.com> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 01:41:41AM +0800, Jerome Ibanes wrote:
> >> List,
> >>
> >> I ran into a hang issue (race condition: cpu is high when the server is
> >> idle, meaning that btrfs is hanging, and IOwait is high as well) running
> >> 2.6.34 on debian/lenny on a x86_64 server (dual Opteron 275 w/ 16GB ram).
> >> The btrfs filesystem live on 18x300GB scsi spindles, configured as Raid-0,
> >> as shown below:
> >>
> >> Label: none  uuid: bc6442c6-2fe2-4236-a5aa-6b7841234c52
> >>          Total devices 18 FS bytes used 2.94TB
> >>          devid    5 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d0
> >>          devid   17 size 279.39GB used 208.34GB path /dev/cciss/c1d8
> >>          devid   16 size 279.39GB used 209.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d7
> >>          devid    4 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c0d4
> >>          devid    1 size 279.39GB used 233.72GB path /dev/cciss/c0d1
> >>          devid   13 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d4
> >>          devid    8 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d11
> >>          devid   12 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d3
> >>          devid    3 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c0d3
> >>          devid    9 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d12
> >>          devid    6 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d1
> >>          devid   11 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d2
> >>          devid   14 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d5
> >>          devid    2 size 279.39GB used 233.70GB path /dev/cciss/c0d2
> >>          devid   15 size 279.39GB used 209.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d6
> >>          devid   10 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d13
> >>          devid    7 size 279.39GB used 208.33GB path /dev/cciss/c1d10
> >>          devid   18 size 279.39GB used 208.34GB path /dev/cciss/c1d9
> >> Btrfs v0.19-16-g075587c-dirty
> >>
> >> The filesystem, mounted in /mnt/btrfs is hanging, no existing or new
> >> process can access it, however 'df' still displays the disk usage (3TB out
> >> of 5). The disks appear to be physically healthy. Please note that a
> >> significant number of files were placed on this filesystem, between 20 and
> >> 30 million files.
> >>
> >> The relevant kernel messages are displayed below:
> >>
> >> INFO: task btrfs-submit-0:4220 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
> >> "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
> >> btrfs-submit- D 000000010042e12f     0  4220      2 0x00000000
> >>   ffff8803e584ac70 0000000000000046 0000000000004000 0000000000011680
> >>   ffff8803f7349fd8 ffff8803f7349fd8 ffff8803e584ac70 0000000000011680
> >>   0000000000000001 ffff8803ff99d250 ffffffff8149f020 0000000081150ab0
> >> Call Trace:
> >>   [<ffffffff813089f3>] ? io_schedule+0x71/0xb1
> >>   [<ffffffff811470be>] ? get_request_wait+0xab/0x140
> >>   [<ffffffff810406f4>] ? autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x2e
> >>   [<ffffffff81143a4d>] ? elv_rq_merge_ok+0x89/0x97
> >>   [<ffffffff8114a245>] ? blk_recount_segments+0x17/0x27
> >>   [<ffffffff81147429>] ? __make_request+0x2d6/0x3fc
> >>   [<ffffffff81145b16>] ? generic_make_request+0x207/0x268
> >>   [<ffffffff81145c12>] ? submit_bio+0x9b/0xa2
> >>   [<ffffffffa01aa081>] ? btrfs_requeue_work+0xd7/0xe1 [btrfs]
> >>   [<ffffffffa01a5365>] ? run_scheduled_bios+0x297/0x48f [btrfs]
> >>   [<ffffffffa01aa687>] ? worker_loop+0x17c/0x452 [btrfs]
> >>   [<ffffffffa01aa50b>] ? worker_loop+0x0/0x452 [btrfs]
> >>   [<ffffffff81040331>] ? kthread+0x79/0x81
> >>   [<ffffffff81003674>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x4/0x10
> >>   [<ffffffff810402b8>] ? kthread+0x0/0x81
> >>   [<ffffffff81003670>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x0/0x10
> > This looks like the issue we saw too, http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/6/8/375.
> > This is reproduceable in our setup.
> 
> I think I know the cause of http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/6/8/375.
> The code in the first do-while loop in btrfs_commit_transaction
> set current process to TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE state, then calls
> btrfs_start_delalloc_inodes, btrfs_wait_ordered_extents and
> btrfs_run_ordered_operations(). All of these function may call
> cond_resched().
Hi,
When I test random write, I saw a lot of threads jump into btree_writepages()
and do noting and io throughput is zero for some time. Looks like there is a
live lock. See the code of btree_writepages():
        if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_NONE) {
                struct btrfs_root *root = BTRFS_I(mapping->host)->root;
                u64 num_dirty;
                unsigned long thresh = 32 * 1024 * 1024;

                if (wbc->for_kupdate)
                        return 0;

                /* this is a bit racy, but that's ok */
                num_dirty = root->fs_info->dirty_metadata_bytes;
>>>>>>          if (num_dirty < thresh)
                        return 0;
        }
The marked line is quite intrusive. In my test, the live lock is caused by the 
thresh
check. The dirty_metadata_bytes < 32M. Without it, I can't see the live lock. 
Not
sure if this is related to the hang.

Thanks,
Shaohua
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