Hi Rob/Frank, I think we might have a problem with the phandle_cache not interacting well with of_detach_node():
Michael Bringmann <m...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> writes: > See below. > > On 07/30/2018 01:31 AM, Michael Ellerman wrote: >> Michael Bringmann <m...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> writes: >> >>> During LPAR migration, the content of the device tree/sysfs may >>> be updated including deletion and replacement of nodes in the >>> tree. When nodes are added to the internal node structures, they >>> are appended in FIFO order to a list of nodes maintained by the >>> OF code APIs. >> >> That hasn't been true for several years. The data structure is an n-ary >> tree. What kernel version are you working on? > > Sorry for an error in my description. I oversimplified based on the > name of a search iterator. Let me try to provide a better explanation > of the problem, here. > > This is the problem. The PPC mobility code receives RTAS requests to > delete nodes with platform-/hardware-specific attributes when restarting > the kernel after a migration. My example is for migration between a > P8 Alpine and a P8 Brazos. Nodes to be deleted may include 'ibm,random-v1', > 'ibm,compression-v1', 'ibm,platform-facilities', 'ibm,sym-encryption-v1', > or others. > > The mobility.c code calls 'of_detach_node' for the nodes and their children. > This makes calls to detach the properties and to try to remove the associated > sysfs/kernfs files. > > Then new copies of the same nodes are next provided by the PHYP, local > copies are built, and a pointer to the 'struct device_node' is passed to > of_attach_node. Before the call to of_attach_node, the phandle is initialized > to 0 when the data structure is alloced. During the call to of_attach_node, > it calls __of_attach_node which pulls the actual name and phandle from just > created sub-properties named something like 'name' and 'ibm,phandle'. > > This is all fine for the first migration. The problem occurs with the > second and subsequent migrations when the PHYP on the new system wants to > replace the same set of nodes again, referenced with the same names and > phandle values. > >> >>> When nodes are removed from the device tree, they >>> are marked OF_DETACHED, but not actually deleted from the system >>> to allow for pointers cached elsewhere in the kernel. The order >>> and content of the entries in the list of nodes is not altered, >>> though. >> >> Something is going wrong if this is actually happening. >> >> When the node is detached it should be *detached* from the tree of all >> nodes, so it should not be discoverable other than by having an existing >> pointer to it. > On the second and subsequent migrations, the PHYP tells the system > to again delete the nodes 'ibm,platform-facilities', 'ibm,random-v1', > 'ibm,compression-v1', 'ibm,sym-encryption-v1'. It specifies these > nodes by its known set of phandle values -- the same handles used > by the PHYP on the source system are known on the target system. > The mobility.c code calls of_find_node_by_phandle() with these values > and ends up locating the first instance of each node that was added > during the original boot, instead of the second instance of each node > created after the first migration. The detach during the second > migration fails with errors like, > > [ 4565.030704] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 4787 at drivers/of/dynamic.c:252 > __of_detach_node+0x8/0xa0 > [ 4565.030708] Modules linked in: nfsv3 nfs_acl nfs tcp_diag udp_diag > inet_diag unix_diag af_packet_diag netlink_diag lockd grace fscache sunrpc > xts vmx_crypto sg pseries_rng binfmt_misc ip_tables xfs libcrc32c sd_mod > ibmveth ibmvscsi scsi_transport_srp dm_mirror dm_region_hash dm_log dm_mod > [ 4565.030733] CPU: 3 PID: 4787 Comm: drmgr Tainted: G W > 4.18.0-rc1-wi107836-v05-120+ #201 > [ 4565.030737] NIP: c0000000007c1ea8 LR: c0000000007c1fb4 CTR: > 0000000000655170 > [ 4565.030741] REGS: c0000003f302b690 TRAP: 0700 Tainted: G W > (4.18.0-rc1-wi107836-v05-120+) > [ 4565.030745] MSR: 800000010282b033 <SF,VEC,VSX,EE,FP,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE,TM[E]> > CR: 22288822 XER: 0000000a > [ 4565.030757] CFAR: c0000000007c1fb0 IRQMASK: 1 > [ 4565.030757] GPR00: c0000000007c1fa4 c0000003f302b910 c00000000114bf00 > c0000003ffff8e68 > [ 4565.030757] GPR04: 0000000000000001 ffffffffffffffff 800000c008e0b4b8 > ffffffffffffffff > [ 4565.030757] GPR08: 0000000000000000 0000000000000001 0000000080000003 > 0000000000002843 > [ 4565.030757] GPR12: 0000000000008800 c00000001ec9ae00 0000000040000000 > 0000000000000000 > [ 4565.030757] GPR16: 0000000000000000 0000000000000008 0000000000000000 > 00000000f6ffffff > [ 4565.030757] GPR20: 0000000000000007 0000000000000000 c0000003e9f1f034 > 0000000000000001 > [ 4565.030757] GPR24: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 > 0000000000000000 > [ 4565.030757] GPR28: c000000001549d28 c000000001134828 c0000003ffff8e68 > c0000003f302b930 > [ 4565.030804] NIP [c0000000007c1ea8] __of_detach_node+0x8/0xa0 > [ 4565.030808] LR [c0000000007c1fb4] of_detach_node+0x74/0xd0 > [ 4565.030811] Call Trace: > [ 4565.030815] [c0000003f302b910] [c0000000007c1fa4] of_detach_node+0x64/0xd0 > (unreliable) > [ 4565.030821] [c0000003f302b980] [c0000000000c33c4] > dlpar_detach_node+0xb4/0x150 > [ 4565.030826] [c0000003f302ba10] [c0000000000c3ffc] delete_dt_node+0x3c/0x80 > [ 4565.030831] [c0000003f302ba40] [c0000000000c4380] > pseries_devicetree_update+0x150/0x4f0 > [ 4565.030836] [c0000003f302bb70] [c0000000000c479c] > post_mobility_fixup+0x7c/0xf0 > [ 4565.030841] [c0000003f302bbe0] [c0000000000c4908] > migration_store+0xf8/0x130 > [ 4565.030847] [c0000003f302bc70] [c000000000998160] kobj_attr_store+0x30/0x60 > [ 4565.030852] [c0000003f302bc90] [c000000000412f14] sysfs_kf_write+0x64/0xa0 > [ 4565.030857] [c0000003f302bcb0] [c000000000411cac] > kernfs_fop_write+0x16c/0x240 > [ 4565.030862] [c0000003f302bd00] [c000000000355f20] __vfs_write+0x40/0x220 > [ 4565.030867] [c0000003f302bd90] [c000000000356358] vfs_write+0xc8/0x240 > [ 4565.030872] [c0000003f302bde0] [c0000000003566cc] ksys_write+0x5c/0x100 > [ 4565.030880] [c0000003f302be30] [c00000000000b288] system_call+0x5c/0x70 > [ 4565.030884] Instruction dump: > [ 4565.030887] 38210070 38600000 e8010010 eb61ffd8 eb81ffe0 eba1ffe8 ebc1fff0 > ebe1fff8 > [ 4565.030895] 7c0803a6 4e800020 e9230098 7929f7e2 <0b090000> 2f890000 > 4cde0020 e9030040 > [ 4565.030903] ---[ end trace 5bd54cb1df9d2976 ]--- > > The mobility.c code continues on during the second migration, accepts the > definitions of the new nodes from the PHYP and ends up renaming the new > properties e.g. > > [ 4565.827296] Duplicate name in base, renamed to "ibm,platform-facilities#1" > > I don't see any check like 'of_node_check_flag(np, OF_DETACHED)' within > of_find_node_by_phandle to skip nodes that are detached, but still present > due to caching or use count considerations. Another possibility to consider > is that of_find_node_by_phandle also uses something called 'phandle_cache' > which may have outdated data as of_detach_node() does not have access to > that cache for the 'OF_DETACHED' nodes. Yes the phandle_cache looks like it might be the problem. I saw of_free_phandle_cache() being called as late_initcall, but didn't realise that's only if MODULES is disabled. So I don't see anything that invalidates the phandle_cache when a node is removed. The right solution would be for __of_detach_node() to invalidate the phandle_cache for the node being detached. That's slightly complicated by the phandle_cache being static inside base.c To test the theory that it's the phandle_cache causing the problems can you try this patch: diff --git a/drivers/of/base.c b/drivers/of/base.c index 848f549164cd..60e219132e24 100644 --- a/drivers/of/base.c +++ b/drivers/of/base.c @@ -1098,6 +1098,9 @@ struct device_node *of_find_node_by_phandle(phandle handle) if (phandle_cache[masked_handle] && handle == phandle_cache[masked_handle]->phandle) np = phandle_cache[masked_handle]; + + if (of_node_check_flag(np, OF_DETACHED)) + np = NULL; } if (!np) { cheers