Re: [GIT PULL] workqueue fixes for v4.13-rc3

From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Wed Aug 23 2017 - 10:47:46 EST


Hi Tejun,

On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 4:24 PM, Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 10:10:54AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>> > + pr_warn_once("WARNING: workqueue empty cpumask: node=%d cpu_going_down=%d cpumask=%*pb online=%*pb possible=%*pb\n",
>> > + node, cpu_going_down, cpumask_pr_args(attrs->cpumask),
>> > + cpumask_pr_args(cpumask_of_node(node)),
>> > + cpumask_pr_args(wq_numa_possible_cpumask[node]));
>>
>> WARNING: workqueue empty cpumask: node=1 cpu_going_down=-1 cpumask=1
>> online=1 possible=0
>
> So, somehow cpu0 seems to be associated with node 1 instead of 0. It
> seems highly unlikely but does the system actually have multiple NUMA
> nodes?
>
>> > @@ -5526,6 +5528,9 @@ static void __init wq_numa_init(void)
>> >
>> > wq_numa_possible_cpumask = tbl;
>> > wq_numa_enabled = true;
>> > +
>> > + (node)
>> > + printk("XXX wq node[%d] %*pb\n", node, cpumask_pr_args(wq_numa_possible_cpumask[node]));
>>
>> XXX wq node[0] 1
>> XXX wq node[1] 0
>> XXX wq node[2] 0
>> XXX wq node[3] 0
>> XXX wq node[4] 0
>> XXX wq node[5] 0
>> XXX wq node[6] 0
>> XXX wq node[7] 0
>
> No idea why num_possible_cpus() is 8 on a non-SMP system but the
> problem is that, during boot while wq_numa_init() was running, cpu0
> reported that it's associated with node 0, but later it reports that
> it's associated node 1. It looks like NUMA setup is screwed up.

Some code is mixing up multiple memory nodes with multiple cpu nodes.
M68k uses DISCONTIGMEM, but not NUMA (no SMP):

config NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
def_bool y
depends on DISCONTIGMEM || NUMA

The (virtual) Atari has 2 memory nodes:
- node0: start 0x00000000 size 0x00e00000
- node1: start 0x01000000 size 0x10000000
Both are tied to the same (single) CPU node, of course.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert

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