Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2021 09:35:42 -0800 From: Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@freebsd.org> To: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> Cc: "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: smr inp breaks some jail use cases and panics with i915kms don't switch to the console anymore Message-ID: <YbeEbgxJ5Vpg/hYe@cell.glebi.us> In-Reply-To: <1db0942e-0e66-4337-ce2f-4e1005107435@FreeBSD.org> References: <1db0942e-0e66-4337-ce2f-4e1005107435@FreeBSD.org>
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Hi John, On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 07:45:07AM -0800, John Baldwin wrote: J> So there are two things here. The root issue is that the devel/apr1 port J> runs a configure test for TCP_NDELAY being inherited by accepted sockets. J> This test panics because prison_check_ip4() tries to lock a prison mutex J> to walk the IPs assigned to a jail, but the caller (in_pcblookup_hash()) has J> done an smr_enter() which is a critical_enter(): The first one is known, and I got a patch to fix it: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33340 However, a pre-requisite to this simple patch is more complex: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33339 There is some discussion on how to improve that, and I decided to do that rather than stick to original version. So I takes a few extra days. We could push D33340 into main, if the negative effects (raciness of the prison check) is considered lesser evil then potentially contested mtx_lock in smr section. J> However, it was a bit harder to see this originally as the 915kms driver J> tries to do a malloc(M_WAITOK) from cn_grab() when entering DDB which J> recursively panics (even a malloc(M_NOWAIT) from cn_grab() is probably a J> bad idea). When it panicked in X the result was that the screen just froze J> on whatever it had most recently drawn and the machine looked hung. (The J> fact that that sysbeep is off so I couldn't tell if typing in commands was J> doing anything vs emitting errors probably didn't improve trying to diagnose J> the hang as "sitting in ddb" initially, though I don't know if DDB itself J> emits a beep for invalid commands, etc.) Didn't know about this one. Is this isolated to actually entering DDB or there is some path that in a normal inpcb lookup we would M_WAITOK? -- Gleb Smirnoff
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