Re: "possible deadlock in console_lock_spinning_enable" and "possible deadlock in console_unlock" should be duplicate crash behaviors

From: Lukas Bulwahn
Date: Thu Jan 21 2021 - 07:51:45 EST


On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 6:37 AM 慕冬亮 <mudongliangabcd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Dear kernel developers,
>
> I found that on the syzbot dashboard, “possible deadlock in
> console_lock_spinning_enable”[1] and "possible deadlock in
> console_unlock"[2] should share the same root cause.
>
> The reasons for the above statement:
> 1) the stack trace is the same, and this title difference is due to
> the inline property of "console_lock_spinning_enable";
> 2) their PoCs are the same as each other;
>
> If you can have any issues with this statement or our information is
> useful to you, please let us know. Thanks very much.
>
> [1] “possible deadlock in console_lock_spinning_enable” -
> https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?id=2820deb61d92a8d7ab17a56ced58e963e65d76d0
> [2] “possible deadlock in console_unlock” -
> https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?id=39ea6caa479af471183997376dc7e90bc7d64a6a
>
>

Dongliang, what is the purpose of this activity?

Why do inform the kernel maintainers that two issues share the root cause?

How does this activity contribute to fixing the bugs? Why does it
become easier to fix the issue/create a patch with the information you
provide?
(Honestly, I do not see how it does. I believe if anyone becomes
active and fixes the issue due to either one of the two reports, the
one report would be closed by the reported-by tag and the other report
would simply disappear after time because it could never be reproduced
and hence, syzbot would close it.)

Would it not be more reasonable to fix issues rather than identifying
duplicates in the automatically filled and managed database?

Best regards,

Lukas