Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 21:45:41 +0200 From: Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org> To: "Kenneth D. Merry" <ken@FreeBSD.org> Cc: svn-src-head@FreeBSD.org, jdp@FreeBSD.org, svn-src-all@FreeBSD.org, src-committers@FreeBSD.org, phk@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r240822 - head/sys/geom Message-ID: <20120926194541.GB1402@garage.freebsd.pl> In-Reply-To: <20120926192117.GA89741@nargothrond.kdm.org> References: <201209221241.q8MCfnhJ067937@svn.freebsd.org> <20120925233712.GA26920@nargothrond.kdm.org> <20120926072005.GH1391@garage.freebsd.pl> <20120926172917.GA71268@nargothrond.kdm.org> <20120926185339.GA1402@garage.freebsd.pl> <20120926192117.GA89741@nargothrond.kdm.org>
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--FkmkrVfFsRoUs1wW Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 01:21:17PM -0600, Kenneth D. Merry wrote: > On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 20:53:39 +0200, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:29:17AM -0600, Kenneth D. Merry wrote: > > > Here is what CAM needs at each step: > > >=20 > > > 1. When a device goes away, we need a method to call from daoninvali= date() > > > (or any other peripheral driver invalidate routine) with these > > > properties: > > > - It tells GEOM that the device has gone away, and starts the pro= cess > > > of shutting down the device. (i.e. withers/orphans the provide= r) > > > - It is callable from an interrupt context, with the SIM (MTX_DEF= ) lock > > > held, so it can't sleep. > >=20 > > Neither g_wither_provider() nor g_orphan_provider() require the topology > > lock. They only acquire the event lock, but it is regular mutex, so this > > is fine. Traversing geom's providers list looks like something that does > > need the topology lock, but maybe traversing is not needed at all. > > The reason for this change was a panic in iSCSI initiator where > > disk_gone() was called and provider was destroyed before g_wither_geom() > > returned. >=20 > Ahh. How about using LIST_FOREACH_SAFE? Would that address the problem = at > hand? Are there any other races in there? It depends. If one geom can hold more than one provider then it might be racy, but from what I see there is always only one provider - there has to be only one, because disk_destroy() destroys it and struct disk represents always only one disk. If that's true then I see not reason to have a loop in there. I'd change it to: void disk_gone(struct disk *dp) { struct g_geom *gp; struct g_provider *pp; gp =3D dp->d_geom; if (gp !=3D NULL) { pp =3D LIST_FIRST(&gp->provider); if (pp !=3D NULL) g_wither_provider(pp, ENXIO); } } > > So maybe disk_destroy() should first orphan provider, which in turn will > > set its error. If provider's error is set, all I/O requests will be > > denied by GEOM by returning provider's error, so strategy method within > > a driver won't be called. >=20 > The current semantics of disk_destroy() are that the da(4) driver won't u= se > the disk structure after it is called. We can guarantee that if it is > called from dacleanup(), but not if it is called from daoninvalidate(). >=20 > And if we combined the functionality of the current disk_gone() (which > orphans the provider) and disk_destroy() routines, we would have to call = it > from daoninvalidate(). And that won't work, because the da(4) driver may > well access elements of the disk structure after daoninvalidate() is > called. And I assume this is not something that can be fixed/changed? --=20 Pawel Jakub Dawidek http://www.wheelsystems.com FreeBSD committer http://www.FreeBSD.org Am I Evil? Yes, I Am! http://tupytaj.pl --FkmkrVfFsRoUs1wW Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (FreeBSD) iEYEARECAAYFAlBjW2QACgkQForvXbEpPzSJzwCaA8fRqFe8CTvwVHbQSaPlYqxl J3MAn3Wcf5ETX6pdg//OPtIU5JwyLTU7 =QgHR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --FkmkrVfFsRoUs1wW--
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