Re: rcu: INFO: rcu_preempt detected stalls on CPUs/tasks on v3.6

From: Sasha Levin
Date: Mon Jul 30 2012 - 05:13:21 EST


On 07/30/2012 07:36 AM, Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 07/30/2012 12:05 AM, Sasha Levin wrote:
>> On 07/29/2012 02:48 PM, Avi Kivity wrote:
>>> On 07/27/2012 02:27 PM, Sasha Levin wrote:
>>>> On 07/26/2012 01:42 PM, Avi Kivity wrote:
>>>>> On 07/24/2012 08:10 PM, Sasha Levin wrote:
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] NMI backtrace for cpu 1
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] CPU 1
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] Pid: 2395, comm: pageattr-test Tainted: G W 3.5.0-sasha-01644-g824681b #267
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff8109bd5a>] [<ffffffff8109bd5a>] native_write_msr_safe+0xa/0x10
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] RSP: 0018:ffff88001b803f70 EFLAGS: 00000046
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: 000000000000ef80 RCX: 000000000000080b
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: 000000000000080b
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] RBP: ffff88001b803f70 R08: 00003ffffffff000 R09: ffff880000000000
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] R10: 0000000000000001 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: 0000000000000000
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] R13: ffff880007a98000 R14: ffff88001fc3a4b8 R15: ffff880000000000
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff88001b800000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] CR2: 000000000000000c CR3: 0000000019dcf000 CR4: 00000000000406e0
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] Process pageattr-test (pid: 2395, threadinfo ffff88000ced0000, task ffff88000d773000)
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] Stack:
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] ffff88001b803f88 ffffffff81095d07 000000000000ef80 ffff88001b803fa8
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] ffffffff810901c4 ffff88000ced1db0 0000000000007a98 ffff88000ced1d00
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] ffffffff8369c4af ffff88000ced1c78 <EOI> ffff88000ced1d00 ffffffff8369aeb4
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] Call Trace:
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] <IRQ>
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff81095d07>] native_apic_msr_eoi_write+0x27/0x30
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff810901c4>] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x34/0xa0
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8369c4af>] apic_timer_interrupt+0x6f/0x80
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] <EOI>
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8369aeb4>] ? retint_restore_args+0x13/0x13
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff810a2cb2>] ? lookup_address+0x112/0x170
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff810a32ae>] print_split+0x7e/0x200
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff810a4300>] pageattr_test+0x80/0x4a0
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8114a2f8>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_caller+0x118/0x140
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff83696cbe>] ? schedule_timeout+0x2ce/0x370
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8369aeb4>] ? retint_restore_args+0x13/0x13
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff810a4720>] ? pageattr_test+0x4a0/0x4a0
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff810a473f>] do_pageattr_test+0x1f/0x50
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8110607d>] kthread+0xad/0xc0
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8369cdb4>] kernel_thread_helper+0x4/0x10
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8369aeb4>] ? retint_restore_args+0x13/0x13
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff81105fd0>] ? kthread_flush_work_fn+0x10/0x10
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] [<ffffffff8369cdb0>] ? gs_change+0x13/0x13
>>>>>> [ 215.026612] Code: 00 55 89 f9 48 89 e5 0f 32 45 31 c0 89 c7 48 89 d0 44 89 06 48 c1 e0 20 89 f9 5d 48 09 c8 c3 66 90 55 89 f0 89 f9 48 89 e5 0f 30 <31> c0 5d c3 66 90 55 89 f9 48 89 e5 0f 33 89 c7 48 89 d0 5d 48
>>>>>
>>>>> This is immediately after the EOI. It looks like the timer interrupt is
>>>>> stuck somehow. Can you run kvm_stat and confirm?
>>>>
>>>> Yup, looks like it. kvm_stats is something like this:
>>>>
>>>> kvm_entry 142104033 939393
>>>> kvm_exit 142104004 939390
>>>> kvm_apic 84781115 582714
>>>> kvm_msr 84682085 582714
>>>> kvm_apic_accept_irq 65219959 522263
>>>> kvm_inj_virq 43173709 291385
>>>>
>>>> With everything else at 0 when it happens.
>>>
>>> Please run a trace and verify that the injected vector is indeed the
>>> timer interrupt.
>>
>> Looks like it is.
>>
>>> Then work backwards to see the last place it is
>>> programmed (APIC_TMICT/APIC_TDCR).
>>
>> This looks like what you're looking for:
>>
>> kvm_apic: apic_write APIC_TMICT = 0x3e
>>
>>
>> Basically it's spinning on the following 4 lines of trace when it happens:
>>
>> 16063.549189: kvm_apic: apic_write APIC_TMICT = 0x3e
>> 16063.549190: kvm_msr: msr_write 838 = 0x3e
>> 16063.549190: kvm_exit: reason EXTERNAL_INTERRUPT rip 0xffffffff8115de02 info 0 0
>> 16063.549190: kvm_entry: vcpu 2
>>
>
> What, no kvm_inj_virq?
>
> Are you running with pveoi? Try disabling it.

I must have looked at a block in the logfile which doesn't represent everything thats going on, sorry.

Here's a more complete picture:

vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549298: kvm_exit: reason PENDING_INTERRUPT rip 0xffffffff83625c80 info 0 0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549299: kvm_inj_virq: irq 239
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549300: kvm_entry: vcpu 0
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549301: kvm_exit: reason MSR_WRITE rip 0xffffffff8109fef8 info 0 0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549302: kvm_apic: apic_write APIC_EOI = 0x0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549302: kvm_msr: msr_write 80b = 0x0
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549303: kvm_entry: vcpu 0
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549308: kvm_exit: reason MSR_WRITE rip 0xffffffff8109fef8 info 0 0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549309: kvm_apic: apic_write APIC_TMICT = 0x3e
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549310: kvm_msr: msr_write 838 = 0x3e
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549311: kvm_entry: vcpu 0
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549312: kvm_exit: reason PENDING_INTERRUPT rip 0xffffffff83625c80 info 0 0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549314: kvm_apic_accept_irq: apicid 0 vec 239 (Fixed|edge)
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549315: kvm_inj_virq: irq 239
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549315: kvm_entry: vcpu 0
vm-16567 [000] d..2 16063.549316: kvm_exit: reason MSR_WRITE rip 0xffffffff8109fef8 info 0 0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549318: kvm_apic: apic_write APIC_EOI = 0x0
vm-16567 [000] ...1 16063.549318: kvm_msr: msr_write 80b = 0x0


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