Re: Please add to stable: module: don't unlink the module untilwe've removed all exposure.

From: Joe Lawrence
Date: Mon Jun 03 2013 - 07:30:53 EST


[fixing Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxx address]

On Sun, 2 Jun 2013, Joe Lawrence wrote:

> On Sun, 2 Jun 2013, Rusty Russell wrote:
>
> > Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> > > It turns out, the bug I spent yesterday chasing in various 3.9 kernels is apparently
> > > fixed by the commit in the title (c9c390bb5535380d40614571894ef0c00bc026ff).
> >
> > Apparently being the operative word.
> >
> > This commit avoids the entire "module insert failed due to sysfs race"
> > path in the common case, it doesn't fix any actual problem.
> >
> > I think the real commit you want is Linus' kobject fix
> > a49b7e82cab0f9b41f483359be83f44fbb6b4979 "kobject: fix kset_find_obj()
> > race with concurrent last kobject_put()".
> >
> > Or is that already in stable?
>
> Hi Rusty,
>
> I had pointed Ben (offlist) to that bugzilla entry without realizing
> there were other earlier related fixes in this space. Re-viewing bz-
> 58011, it looks like it was opened against 3.8.12, while Ben and myself
> had encountered module loading problems in versions 3.9 and
> 3.9.[1-3]. I can update the bugzilla entry to add a comment noting commit
> a49b7e82 "kobject: fix kset_find_obj() race with concurrent last
> kobject_put()".
>
> That said, it doesn't appear that commit 944a1fa "module: don't unlink the
> module until we've removed all exposure" has not made it into any stable
> kernel. On my system, applying this on top of 3.9 resolved a module
> unload/load race that would occasionally occur on boot (two video adapters
> of the same make, the module unloads for whatever reason and I see "module
> is already loaded" and "sysfs: cannot create duplicate filename
> '/module/mgag200'" messages every 5-10% instances.) I have logs if you
> were interested in these warnings/crashes.
>
> Hope this clarifies things.
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Joe
>
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