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author | Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> | 2019-08-12 13:21:13 +0300 |
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committer | Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> | 2019-08-19 21:52:39 +0300 |
commit | 00452ba9fdb5bf6fb5fea1dae5227b4bbed44fc4 (patch) | |
tree | 2f04b4715c0c7978f01b9cd7d2c52c7cf579ad6b | |
parent | d1abaeb3be7b5fa6d7a1fbbd2e14e3310005c4c1 (diff) | |
download | linux-00452ba9fdb5bf6fb5fea1dae5227b4bbed44fc4.tar.xz |
x86/platform/intel/iosf_mbi Rewrite locking
There are 2 problems with the old iosf PMIC I2C bus arbritration code which
need to be addressed:
1. The lockdep code complains about a possible deadlock in the
iosf_mbi_[un]block_punit_i2c_access code:
[ 6.712662] ======================================================
[ 6.712673] WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
[ 6.712685] 5.3.0-rc2+ #79 Not tainted
[ 6.712692] ------------------------------------------------------
[ 6.712702] kworker/0:1/7 is trying to acquire lock:
[ 6.712712] 00000000df1c5681 (iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex){+.+.}, at: iosf_mbi_unblock_punit_i2c_access+0x13/0x90
[ 6.712739]
but task is already holding lock:
[ 6.712749] 0000000067cb23e7 (iosf_mbi_punit_mutex){+.+.}, at: iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access+0x97/0x186
[ 6.712768]
which lock already depends on the new lock.
[ 6.712780]
the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:
[ 6.712792]
-> #1 (iosf_mbi_punit_mutex){+.+.}:
[ 6.712808] __mutex_lock+0xa8/0x9a0
[ 6.712818] iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access+0x97/0x186
[ 6.712831] i2c_dw_acquire_lock+0x20/0x30
[ 6.712841] i2c_dw_set_reg_access+0x15/0xb0
[ 6.712851] i2c_dw_probe+0x57/0x473
[ 6.712861] dw_i2c_plat_probe+0x33e/0x640
[ 6.712874] platform_drv_probe+0x38/0x80
[ 6.712884] really_probe+0xf3/0x380
[ 6.712894] driver_probe_device+0x59/0xd0
[ 6.712905] bus_for_each_drv+0x84/0xd0
[ 6.712915] __device_attach+0xe4/0x170
[ 6.712925] bus_probe_device+0x9f/0xb0
[ 6.712935] deferred_probe_work_func+0x79/0xd0
[ 6.712946] process_one_work+0x234/0x560
[ 6.712957] worker_thread+0x50/0x3b0
[ 6.712967] kthread+0x10a/0x140
[ 6.712977] ret_from_fork+0x3a/0x50
[ 6.712986]
-> #0 (iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex){+.+.}:
[ 6.713004] __lock_acquire+0xe07/0x1930
[ 6.713015] lock_acquire+0x9d/0x1a0
[ 6.713025] __mutex_lock+0xa8/0x9a0
[ 6.713035] iosf_mbi_unblock_punit_i2c_access+0x13/0x90
[ 6.713047] i2c_dw_set_reg_access+0x4d/0xb0
[ 6.713058] i2c_dw_probe+0x57/0x473
[ 6.713068] dw_i2c_plat_probe+0x33e/0x640
[ 6.713079] platform_drv_probe+0x38/0x80
[ 6.713089] really_probe+0xf3/0x380
[ 6.713099] driver_probe_device+0x59/0xd0
[ 6.713109] bus_for_each_drv+0x84/0xd0
[ 6.713119] __device_attach+0xe4/0x170
[ 6.713129] bus_probe_device+0x9f/0xb0
[ 6.713140] deferred_probe_work_func+0x79/0xd0
[ 6.713150] process_one_work+0x234/0x560
[ 6.713160] worker_thread+0x50/0x3b0
[ 6.713170] kthread+0x10a/0x140
[ 6.713180] ret_from_fork+0x3a/0x50
[ 6.713189]
other info that might help us debug this:
[ 6.713202] Possible unsafe locking scenario:
[ 6.713212] CPU0 CPU1
[ 6.713221] ---- ----
[ 6.713229] lock(iosf_mbi_punit_mutex);
[ 6.713239] lock(iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex);
[ 6.713253] lock(iosf_mbi_punit_mutex);
[ 6.713265] lock(iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex);
[ 6.713276]
*** DEADLOCK ***
In practice can never happen because only the first caller which
increments iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count will also take
iosf_mbi_punit_mutex, that is the whole purpose of the counter, which
itself is protected by iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex.
But there is no way to tell the lockdep code about this and we really
want to be able to run a kernel with lockdep enabled without these
warnings being triggered.
2. The lockdep warning also points out another real problem, if 2 threads
both are in a block of code protected by iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access
and the first thread to acquire the block exits before the second thread
then the second thread will call mutex_unlock on iosf_mbi_punit_mutex,
but it is not the thread which took the mutex and unlocking by another
thread is not allowed.
Fix this by getting rid of the notion of holding a mutex for the entire
duration of the PMIC accesses, be it either from the PUnit side, or from an
in kernel I2C driver. In general holding a mutex after exiting a function
is a bad idea and the above problems show this case is no different.
Instead 2 counters are now used, one for PMIC accesses from the PUnit
and one for accesses from in kernel I2C code. When access is requested
now the code will wait (using a waitqueue) for the counter of the other
type of access to reach 0 and on release, if the counter reaches 0 the
wakequeue is woken.
Note that the counter approach is necessary to allow nested calls.
The main reason for this is so that a series of i2c transfers can be done
with the punit blocked from accessing the bus the whole time. This is
necessary to be able to safely read/modify/write a PMIC register without
racing with the PUNIT doing the same thing.
Allowing nested iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access() calls also is desirable
from a performance pov since the whole dance necessary to block the PUnit
from accessing the PMIC I2C bus is somewhat expensive.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190812102113.95794-1-hdegoede@redhat.com
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/platform/intel/iosf_mbi.c | 100 |
1 files changed, 62 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/platform/intel/iosf_mbi.c b/arch/x86/platform/intel/iosf_mbi.c index 2e796b54cbde..9e2444500428 100644 --- a/arch/x86/platform/intel/iosf_mbi.c +++ b/arch/x86/platform/intel/iosf_mbi.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ #include <linux/debugfs.h> #include <linux/capability.h> #include <linux/pm_qos.h> +#include <linux/wait.h> #include <asm/iosf_mbi.h> @@ -201,23 +202,45 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_available); #define PUNIT_SEMAPHORE_BIT BIT(0) #define PUNIT_SEMAPHORE_ACQUIRE BIT(1) -static DEFINE_MUTEX(iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); -static DEFINE_MUTEX(iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex); +static DEFINE_MUTEX(iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); static BLOCKING_NOTIFIER_HEAD(iosf_mbi_pmic_bus_access_notifier); -static u32 iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count; +static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(iosf_mbi_pmic_access_waitq); +static u32 iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count; +static u32 iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count; static u32 iosf_mbi_sem_address; static unsigned long iosf_mbi_sem_acquired; static struct pm_qos_request iosf_mbi_pm_qos; void iosf_mbi_punit_acquire(void) { - mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); + /* Wait for any I2C PMIC accesses from in kernel drivers to finish. */ + mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + while (iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count != 0) { + mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + wait_event(iosf_mbi_pmic_access_waitq, + iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count == 0); + mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + } + /* + * We do not need to do anything to allow the PUNIT to safely access + * the PMIC, other then block in kernel accesses to the PMIC. + */ + iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count++; + mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_punit_acquire); void iosf_mbi_punit_release(void) { - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); + bool do_wakeup; + + mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count--; + do_wakeup = iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count == 0; + mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + + if (do_wakeup) + wake_up(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_waitq); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_punit_release); @@ -256,34 +279,32 @@ static void iosf_mbi_reset_semaphore(void) * already blocked P-Unit accesses because it wants them blocked over multiple * i2c-transfers, for e.g. read-modify-write of an I2C client register. * - * The P-Unit accesses already being blocked is tracked through the - * iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count variable which is protected by the - * iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex this mutex is hold for the - * entire duration of the function. - * - * If access is not blocked yet, this function takes the following steps: + * To allow safe PMIC i2c bus accesses this function takes the following steps: * * 1) Some code sends request to the P-Unit which make it access the PMIC * I2C bus. Testing has shown that the P-Unit does not check its internal * PMIC bus semaphore for these requests. Callers of these requests call * iosf_mbi_punit_acquire()/_release() around their P-Unit accesses, these - * functions lock/unlock the iosf_mbi_punit_mutex. - * As the first step we lock the iosf_mbi_punit_mutex, to wait for any in - * flight requests to finish and to block any new requests. + * functions increase/decrease iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count, so first + * we wait for iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count to become 0. + * + * 2) Check iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count, if access has already + * been blocked by another caller, we only need to increment + * iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count and we can skip the other steps. * - * 2) Some code makes such P-Unit requests from atomic contexts where it + * 3) Some code makes such P-Unit requests from atomic contexts where it * cannot call iosf_mbi_punit_acquire() as that may sleep. * As the second step we call a notifier chain which allows any code * needing P-Unit resources from atomic context to acquire them before * we take control over the PMIC I2C bus. * - * 3) When CPU cores enter C6 or C7 the P-Unit needs to talk to the PMIC + * 4) When CPU cores enter C6 or C7 the P-Unit needs to talk to the PMIC * if this happens while the kernel itself is accessing the PMIC I2C bus * the SoC hangs. * As the third step we call pm_qos_update_request() to disallow the CPU * to enter C6 or C7. * - * 4) The P-Unit has a PMIC bus semaphore which we can request to stop + * 5) The P-Unit has a PMIC bus semaphore which we can request to stop * autonomous P-Unit tasks from accessing the PMIC I2C bus while we hold it. * As the fourth and final step we request this semaphore and wait for our * request to be acknowledged. @@ -297,12 +318,18 @@ int iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access(void) if (WARN_ON(!mbi_pdev || !iosf_mbi_sem_address)) return -ENXIO; - mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex); + mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); - if (iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count > 0) + while (iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count != 0) { + mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + wait_event(iosf_mbi_pmic_access_waitq, + iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count == 0); + mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + } + + if (iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count > 0) goto success; - mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); blocking_notifier_call_chain(&iosf_mbi_pmic_bus_access_notifier, MBI_PMIC_BUS_ACCESS_BEGIN, NULL); @@ -330,10 +357,6 @@ int iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access(void) iosf_mbi_sem_acquired = jiffies; dev_dbg(&mbi_pdev->dev, "P-Unit semaphore acquired after %ums\n", jiffies_to_msecs(jiffies - start)); - /* - * Success, keep iosf_mbi_punit_mutex locked till - * iosf_mbi_unblock_punit_i2c_access() gets called. - */ goto success; } @@ -344,15 +367,13 @@ int iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access(void) dev_err(&mbi_pdev->dev, "Error P-Unit semaphore timed out, resetting\n"); error: iosf_mbi_reset_semaphore(); - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); - if (!iosf_mbi_get_sem(&sem)) dev_err(&mbi_pdev->dev, "P-Unit semaphore: %d\n", sem); success: if (!WARN_ON(ret)) - iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count++; + iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count++; - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex); + mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); return ret; } @@ -360,17 +381,20 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access); void iosf_mbi_unblock_punit_i2c_access(void) { - mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex); + bool do_wakeup = false; - iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count--; - if (iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count == 0) { + mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); + iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count--; + if (iosf_mbi_pmic_i2c_access_count == 0) { iosf_mbi_reset_semaphore(); - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); dev_dbg(&mbi_pdev->dev, "punit semaphore held for %ums\n", jiffies_to_msecs(jiffies - iosf_mbi_sem_acquired)); + do_wakeup = true; } + mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_mutex); - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_block_punit_i2c_access_count_mutex); + if (do_wakeup) + wake_up(&iosf_mbi_pmic_access_waitq); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_unblock_punit_i2c_access); @@ -379,10 +403,10 @@ int iosf_mbi_register_pmic_bus_access_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) int ret; /* Wait for the bus to go inactive before registering */ - mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); + iosf_mbi_punit_acquire(); ret = blocking_notifier_chain_register( &iosf_mbi_pmic_bus_access_notifier, nb); - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); + iosf_mbi_punit_release(); return ret; } @@ -403,9 +427,9 @@ int iosf_mbi_unregister_pmic_bus_access_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) int ret; /* Wait for the bus to go inactive before unregistering */ - mutex_lock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); + iosf_mbi_punit_acquire(); ret = iosf_mbi_unregister_pmic_bus_access_notifier_unlocked(nb); - mutex_unlock(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex); + iosf_mbi_punit_release(); return ret; } @@ -413,7 +437,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_unregister_pmic_bus_access_notifier); void iosf_mbi_assert_punit_acquired(void) { - WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&iosf_mbi_punit_mutex)); + WARN_ON(iosf_mbi_pmic_punit_access_count == 0); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(iosf_mbi_assert_punit_acquired); |