Re: [PATCH v7 9/9] block: Avoid deadlocks with bio allocation bystacking drivers

From: Kent Overstreet
Date: Mon Sep 03 2012 - 23:42:19 EST


On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 04:41:37PM -0400, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
> ... or another possibility - start a timer when something is put to
> current->bio_list and use that timer to pop entries off current->bio_list
> and submit them to a workqueue. The timer can be cpu-local so only
> interrupt masking is required to synchronize against the timer.
>
> This would normally run just like the current kernel and in case of
> deadlock, the timer would kick in and resolve the deadlock.

Ugh. That's a _terrible_ idea.

Remember the old plugging code? You ever have to debug performance
issues caused by it?

>
> > I could be convinced, but right now I prefer my solution.
>
> It fixes bio allocation problem, but not other similar mempool problems in
> dm and md.

I looked a bit more, and actually I think the rest of the problem is
pretty limited in scope - most of those mempool allocations are per
request, not per split.

I'm willing to put some time into converting dm/md over to bioset's
front_pad. I'm having to learn the code for the immutable biovec work,
anyways.
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