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powerpc/eeh: Clean up EEH PEs after recovery finishes

When the last device in an eeh_pe is removed the eeh_pe structure itself
(and any empty parents) are freed since they are no longer needed. This
results in a crash when a hotplug driver is involved since the following
may occur:

1. Device is suprise removed.
2. Driver performs an MMIO, which fails and queues and eeh_event.
3. Hotplug driver receives a hotplug interrupt and removes any
   pci_devs that were under the slot.
4. pci_dev is torn down and the eeh_pe is freed.
5. The EEH event handler thread processes the eeh_event and crashes
   since the eeh_pe pointer in the eeh_event structure is no
   longer valid.

Crashing is generally considered poor form. Instead of doing that use
the fact PEs are marked as EEH_PE_INVALID to keep them around until the
end of the recovery cycle, at which point we can safely prune any empty
PEs.

Signed-off-by: Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190903101605.2890-2-oohall@gmail.com
alistair/sunxi64-5.4-dsi
Oliver O'Halloran 2019-09-03 20:15:52 +10:00 committed by Michael Ellerman
parent 9b123d1ea2
commit 799abe283e
3 changed files with 64 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -734,6 +734,33 @@ static int eeh_reset_device(struct eeh_pe *pe, struct pci_bus *bus,
*/
#define MAX_WAIT_FOR_RECOVERY 300
/* Walks the PE tree after processing an event to remove any stale PEs.
*
* NB: This needs to be recursive to ensure the leaf PEs get removed
* before their parents do. Although this is possible to do recursively
* we don't since this is easier to read and we need to garantee
* the leaf nodes will be handled first.
*/
static void eeh_pe_cleanup(struct eeh_pe *pe)
{
struct eeh_pe *child_pe, *tmp;
list_for_each_entry_safe(child_pe, tmp, &pe->child_list, child)
eeh_pe_cleanup(child_pe);
if (pe->state & EEH_PE_KEEP)
return;
if (!(pe->state & EEH_PE_INVALID))
return;
if (list_empty(&pe->edevs) && list_empty(&pe->child_list)) {
list_del(&pe->child);
kfree(pe);
}
}
/**
* eeh_handle_normal_event - Handle EEH events on a specific PE
* @pe: EEH PE - which should not be used after we return, as it may
@ -772,8 +799,6 @@ void eeh_handle_normal_event(struct eeh_pe *pe)
return;
}
eeh_pe_state_mark(pe, EEH_PE_RECOVERING);
eeh_pe_update_time_stamp(pe);
pe->freeze_count++;
if (pe->freeze_count > eeh_max_freezes) {
@ -963,6 +988,12 @@ void eeh_handle_normal_event(struct eeh_pe *pe)
return;
}
}
/*
* Clean up any PEs without devices. While marked as EEH_PE_RECOVERYING
* we don't want to modify the PE tree structure so we do it here.
*/
eeh_pe_cleanup(pe);
eeh_pe_state_clear(pe, EEH_PE_RECOVERING, true);
}
@ -1035,6 +1066,7 @@ void eeh_handle_special_event(void)
*/
if (rc == EEH_NEXT_ERR_FROZEN_PE ||
rc == EEH_NEXT_ERR_FENCED_PHB) {
eeh_pe_state_mark(pe, EEH_PE_RECOVERING);
eeh_handle_normal_event(pe);
} else {
pci_lock_rescan_remove();

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@ -121,6 +121,14 @@ int __eeh_send_failure_event(struct eeh_pe *pe)
}
event->pe = pe;
/*
* Mark the PE as recovering before inserting it in the queue.
* This prevents the PE from being free()ed by a hotplug driver
* while the PE is sitting in the event queue.
*/
if (pe)
eeh_pe_state_mark(pe, EEH_PE_RECOVERING);
/* We may or may not be called in an interrupt context */
spin_lock_irqsave(&eeh_eventlist_lock, flags);
list_add(&event->list, &eeh_eventlist);

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@ -470,6 +470,7 @@ int eeh_add_to_parent_pe(struct eeh_dev *edev)
int eeh_rmv_from_parent_pe(struct eeh_dev *edev)
{
struct eeh_pe *pe, *parent, *child;
bool keep, recover;
int cnt;
pe = eeh_dev_to_pe(edev);
@ -490,10 +491,21 @@ int eeh_rmv_from_parent_pe(struct eeh_dev *edev)
*/
while (1) {
parent = pe->parent;
/* PHB PEs should never be removed */
if (pe->type & EEH_PE_PHB)
break;
if (!(pe->state & EEH_PE_KEEP)) {
/*
* XXX: KEEP is set while resetting a PE. I don't think it's
* ever set without RECOVERING also being set. I could
* be wrong though so catch that with a WARN.
*/
keep = !!(pe->state & EEH_PE_KEEP);
recover = !!(pe->state & EEH_PE_RECOVERING);
WARN_ON(keep && !recover);
if (!keep && !recover) {
if (list_empty(&pe->edevs) &&
list_empty(&pe->child_list)) {
list_del(&pe->child);
@ -502,6 +514,15 @@ int eeh_rmv_from_parent_pe(struct eeh_dev *edev)
break;
}
} else {
/*
* Mark the PE as invalid. At the end of the recovery
* process any invalid PEs will be garbage collected.
*
* We need to delay the free()ing of them since we can
* remove edev's while traversing the PE tree which
* might trigger the removal of a PE and we can't
* deal with that (yet).
*/
if (list_empty(&pe->edevs)) {
cnt = 0;
list_for_each_entry(child, &pe->child_list, child) {