On 12/08/2015 01:30 PM, Christian Borntraeger wrote: > On 12/08/2015 01:00 PM, Cornelia Huck wrote: >> On Tue, 8 Dec 2015 10:59:54 +0100 >> Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >>> Am 07.12.2015 um 17:42 hat Cornelia Huck geschrieben: >>>> On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 11:02:51 +0100 >>>> Cornelia Huck <cornelia.h...@de.ibm.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Thu, 3 Dec 2015 13:00:00 +0800 >>>>> Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> From: Fam Zheng <f...@redhat.com> >>>>>> >>>>>> The assertion problem was noticed in 06c3916b35a, but it wasn't >>>>>> completely fixed, because even though the req is not marked as >>>>>> serialising, it still gets serialised by wait_serialising_requests >>>>>> against other serialising requests, which could lead to the same >>>>>> assertion failure. >>>>>> >>>>>> Fix it by even more explicitly skipping the serialising for this >>>>>> specific case. >>>>>> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <f...@redhat.com> >>>>>> Message-id: 1448962590-2842-2-git-send-email-f...@redhat.com >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> block/backup.c | 2 +- >>>>>> block/io.c | 12 +++++++----- >>>>>> include/block/block.h | 4 ++-- >>>>>> trace-events | 2 +- >>>>>> 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> This one causes segfaults for me: >>>>> >>>>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>>>> bdrv_is_inserted (bs=0x800000000000) at /data/git/yyy/qemu/block.c:3071 >>>>> 3071 if (!drv) { >>>>> >>>>> (gdb) bt >>>>> #0 bdrv_is_inserted (bs=0x800000000000) at >>>>> /data/git/yyy/qemu/block.c:3071 >>> >>> This looks like some kind of memory corruption that hit blk->bs. It's >>> most definitely not a valid pointer anyway. >>> >>>>> #1 0x0000000080216974 in blk_is_inserted (blk=<optimized out>) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/block/block-backend.c:986 >>>>> #2 0x00000000802169c6 in blk_is_available (blk=blk@entry=0x3ffb17e7960) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/block/block-backend.c:991 >>>>> #3 0x0000000080216d12 in blk_check_byte_request >>>>> (blk=blk@entry=0x3ffb17e7960, >>>>> offset=offset@entry=4928966656, size=16384) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/block/block-backend.c:558 >>>>> #4 0x0000000080216df2 in blk_check_request (blk=blk@entry=0x3ffb17e7960, >>>>> sector_num=sector_num@entry=9626888, nb_sectors=nb_sectors@entry=32) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/block/block-backend.c:589 >>>>> #5 0x0000000080217ee8 in blk_aio_readv (blk=0x3ffb17e7960, sector_num= >>>>> 9626888, iov=0x8098c658, nb_sectors=<optimized out>, cb= >>>>> 0x80081150 <virtio_blk_rw_complete>, opaque=0x80980620) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/block/block-backend.c:727 >>>>> #6 0x000000008008186e in submit_requests (niov=<optimized out>, >>>>> num_reqs=<optimized out>, start=<optimized out>, mrb=<optimized out>, >>>>> blk=<optimized out>) at /data/git/yyy/qemu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c:366 >>>>> #7 virtio_blk_submit_multireq (mrb=<optimized out>, blk=<optimized out>) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c:444 >>>>> #8 virtio_blk_submit_multireq (blk=0x3ffb17e7960, mrb=0x3ffffffeb58) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c:389 >>>>> #9 0x00000000800823ee in virtio_blk_handle_output (vdev=<optimized out>, >>>>> vq=<optimized out>) at /data/git/yyy/qemu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c:615 >>>>> #10 0x00000000801e367e in aio_dispatch (ctx=0x80918520) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/aio-posix.c:326 >>>>> #11 0x00000000801d28b0 in aio_ctx_dispatch (source=<optimized out>, >>>>> callback=<optimized out>, user_data=<optimized out>) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/async.c:231 >>>>> #12 0x000003fffd36a05a in g_main_context_dispatch () >>>>> from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0 >>>>> #13 0x00000000801e0ffa in glib_pollfds_poll () >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/main-loop.c:211 >>>>> #14 os_host_main_loop_wait (timeout=<optimized out>) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/main-loop.c:256 >>>>> #15 main_loop_wait (nonblocking=<optimized out>) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/main-loop.c:504 >>>>> #16 0x00000000800148a6 in main_loop () at /data/git/yyy/qemu/vl.c:1923 >>>>> #17 main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>, envp=<optimized >>>>> out>) >>>>> at /data/git/yyy/qemu/vl.c:4684 >>>>> >>>>> Relevant part of command line: >>>>> >>>>> -drive >>>>> file=/dev/sda,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=raw,serial=ccwzfcp1,cache=none >>>>> -device >>>>> virtio-blk-ccw,devno=fe.0.0001,drive=drive-virtio-disk0,id=virtio-disk0,bootindex=1,scsi=off >>>> >>>> I played around a bit. The main part of this change seems to be calling >>>> wait_serialising_requests() conditionally; reverting this makes the >>>> guest boot again. >>>> >>>> I then tried to find out when wait_serialising_requests() was NOT >>>> called and added fprintfs: well, it was _always_ called. I then added a >>>> fprintf for flags at the beginning of the function: this produced a >>>> segfault no matter whether wait_serialising_requests() was called >>>> conditionally or unconditionally. Weird race? >>>> >>>> Anything further I can do? I guess this patch fixes a bug for someone, >>>> but it means insta-death for my setup... >>> >>> If it happens immediately, perhaps running under valgrind is possible >>> and could give some hints about what happened with blk->bs? >> >> Just a quick update: This triggers on a qemu built with a not-so-fresh >> gcc 4.7.2 (and it seems to depend on compiler optimizations as well). >> We can't trigger it with newer gccs. No hints from valgrind, sadly. >> Investigation ongoing. >> >> > > Some updates after looking at Cornelias system. It seem to be related to > the F18 gcc that is still on that test system. > > Problem happens when hw/block/virtio-blk.c is compiled > with -O2 and goes away with -O1 and -O0 (I trimmed that down to > -fexpensive-optimizations) > > The system calls virtio_blk_submit_multireq 26 times and then it messes > up the blk pointer: > > (gdb) display blk->name > 1: blk->name = 0x80894300 "drive-virtio-disk0" > (gdb) next > 419 if (niov + req->qiov.niov > IOV_MAX) { > 1: blk->name = 0x80894300 "drive-virtio-disk0" > (gdb) > 424 if (req->qiov.size / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE + nb_sectors > > max_xfer_len) { > 1: blk->name = 0x80894300 "drive-virtio-disk0" > (gdb) > 419 if (niov + req->qiov.niov > IOV_MAX) { > 1: blk->name = 0x80894300 "drive-virtio-disk0" > (gdb) > 429 if (sector_num + nb_sectors != req->sector_num) { > 1: blk->name = 0x80894300 "drive-virtio-disk0" > (gdb) > 434 submit_requests(blk, mrb, start, num_reqs, niov); > 1: blk->name = 0x80894300 "drive-virtio-disk0" > (gdb) > 413 for (i = 0; i < mrb->num_reqs; i++) { > 1: blk->name = 0x8089ae40 "" > > > uninlining submit_request makes the problem go away, so might be a > gcc bug in Fedora18. I am now going to look at the disassembly to be > sure.
Not a compiler bug. gcc uses a floating point register 8 to spill the pointer of blk (which is call saved) submit_request will later on call qemu_coroutine_enter and after returning from qemu_coroutine_enter, the fpr8 contains junk. Not sure yet, what happened. Christian