On Fri, Jan 30, 2026 at 02:52:12PM -0600, Ira Weiny wrote:
> Li Chen wrote:
> > Under heavy concurrent flush traffic, virtio-pmem can overflow its request
> > virtqueue (req_vq): virtqueue_add_sgs() starts returning -ENOSPC and the
> > driver logs "no free slots in the virtqueue". Shortly after that the
> > device enters VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_NEEDS_RESET and flush requests fail with
> > "virtio pmem device needs a reset".
> > 
> > Serialize virtio_pmem_flush() with a per-device mutex so only one flush
> > request is in-flight at a time. This prevents req_vq descriptor overflow
> > under high concurrency.
> > 
> > Reproducer (guest with virtio-pmem):
> >   - mkfs.ext4 -F /dev/pmem0
> >   - mount -t ext4 -o dax,noatime /dev/pmem0 /mnt/bench
> >   - fio: ioengine=io_uring rw=randwrite bs=4k iodepth=64 numjobs=64
> >         direct=1 fsync=1 runtime=30s time_based=1
> 
> I don't see this error.
> 
> <file>
> 13:28:50 > cat foo.fio 
> # test http://lore.kernel.org/[email protected]
> 
> [global]
> filename=/mnt/bench/foo
> ioengine=io_uring
> size=1G
> bs=4K
> iodepth=64
> numjobs=64
> direct=1
> fsync=1
> runtime=30s
> time_based=1
> 
> [rand-write]
> rw=randwrite
> </file>
> 
> It's possible I'm doing something wrong.  Can you share your qemu cmdline
> or more details on the bug yall see.
> 
> >   - dmesg: "no free slots in the virtqueue"
> >            "virtio pmem device needs a reset"
> > 
> > Fixes: 6e84200c0a29 ("virtio-pmem: Add virtio pmem driver")
> > Signed-off-by: Li Chen <[email protected]>
> > ---
> >  drivers/nvdimm/nd_virtio.c   | 15 +++++++++++----
> >  drivers/nvdimm/virtio_pmem.c |  1 +
> >  drivers/nvdimm/virtio_pmem.h |  4 ++++
> >  3 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/drivers/nvdimm/nd_virtio.c b/drivers/nvdimm/nd_virtio.c
> > index c3f07be4aa22..827a17fe7c71 100644
> > --- a/drivers/nvdimm/nd_virtio.c
> > +++ b/drivers/nvdimm/nd_virtio.c
> > @@ -44,19 +44,24 @@ static int virtio_pmem_flush(struct nd_region 
> > *nd_region)
> >     unsigned long flags;
> >     int err, err1;
> >  
> > +   might_sleep();


for that matter might_sleep not really needed near mutex_lock.


> > +   mutex_lock(&vpmem->flush_lock);
> 
> Assuming this does fix a bug I'd rather use guard here.
> 
>       guard(mutex)(&vpmem->flush_lock);
> 
> Then skip all the gotos and out_unlock stuff.
> 
> Also, does this affect performance at all?
> 
> Ira
> 
> > +
> >     /*
> >      * Don't bother to submit the request to the device if the device is
> >      * not activated.
> >      */
> >     if (vdev->config->get_status(vdev) & VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_NEEDS_RESET) {
> >             dev_info(&vdev->dev, "virtio pmem device needs a reset\n");
> > -           return -EIO;
> > +           err = -EIO;
> > +           goto out_unlock;
> >     }
> >  
> > -   might_sleep();
> >     req_data = kmalloc(sizeof(*req_data), GFP_KERNEL);
> > -   if (!req_data)
> > -           return -ENOMEM;
> > +   if (!req_data) {
> > +           err = -ENOMEM;
> > +           goto out_unlock;
> > +   }
> >  
> >     req_data->done = false;
> >     init_waitqueue_head(&req_data->host_acked);
> > @@ -103,6 +108,8 @@ static int virtio_pmem_flush(struct nd_region 
> > *nd_region)
> >     }
> >  
> >     kfree(req_data);
> > +out_unlock:
> > +   mutex_unlock(&vpmem->flush_lock);
> >     return err;
> >  };
> 
> [snip]


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