From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on aws-us-west-2-korg-lkml-1.web.codeaurora.org Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [23.128.96.18]) by smtp.lore.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2F216C433EF for ; Wed, 1 Jun 2022 09:38:32 +0000 (UTC) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1345425AbiFAJi1 (ORCPT ); Wed, 1 Jun 2022 05:38:27 -0400 Received: from lindbergh.monkeyblade.net ([23.128.96.19]:59336 "EHLO lindbergh.monkeyblade.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1350390AbiFAJiW (ORCPT ); Wed, 1 Jun 2022 05:38:22 -0400 Received: from dfw.source.kernel.org (dfw.source.kernel.org [139.178.84.217]) by lindbergh.monkeyblade.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 0C2823B3CA for ; Wed, 1 Jun 2022 02:38:20 -0700 (PDT) Received: from smtp.kernel.org (relay.kernel.org [52.25.139.140]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by dfw.source.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 297106153F for ; Wed, 1 Jun 2022 09:38:20 +0000 (UTC) Received: by smtp.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 8CC44C385A5; Wed, 1 Jun 2022 09:38:17 +0000 (UTC) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=linuxfoundation.org; s=korg; t=1654076299; bh=tIcsqYS/8A1wly7mtuIXSxxHzHpyNQE0R+y+Vref6jc=; h=Date:From:To:Cc:Subject:References:In-Reply-To:From; b=bxNDU+Pz86UKSLVS6mtEc/7z3oDeQw/w6AKo6ICZlWJQv/0V3CeH6Q4nVJalU32sJ 7js/koX9GCTg4m+NctONzRmpIEDGfPmlphYJjmT0C4ah7OcZs6KV+za9kh5vk4wzsF tHjhzUt0K/A1cMIal2zFevZ3mgRrhgfR9BwAawTk= Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2022 11:38:12 +0200 From: Greg KH To: cael Cc: jirislaby@kernel.org, linux-serial@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: tty: fix a possible hang on tty device Message-ID: References: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-serial@vger.kernel.org On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 10:21:04AM +0800, cael wrote: > We have met a hang on pty device, the reader was blocking at > epoll on master side, the writer was sleeping at wait_woken inside > n_tty_write on slave side ,and the write buffer on tty_port was full, we > found that the reader and writer would never be woken again and block > forever. > > We thought the problem was caused as a race between reader and > kworker as follows: > n_tty_read(reader)| n_tty_receive_buf_common(kworker) > |room = N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - (ldata->read_head - tail) > |room <= 0 > copy_from_read_buf| > n_tty_kick_worker | > |ldata->no_room = true > > After writing to slave device, writer wakes up kworker to flush > data on tty_port to reader, and the kworker finds that reader > has no room to store data so room <= 0 is met. At this moment, > reader consumes all the data on reader buffer and call > n_tty_kick_worker to check ldata->no_room and finds that there > is no need to call tty_buffer_restart_work to flush data to reader > and reader quits reading. Then kworker sets ldata->no_room=true > and quits too. > > If write buffer is not full, writer will wake kworker to flush data > again after following writes, but if writer buffer is full and writer > goes to sleep, kworker will never be woken again and tty device is > blocked. > > We think this problem can be solved with a check for read buffer > inside function n_tty_receive_buf_common, if read buffer is empty and > ldata->no_room is true, this means that kworker has more data to flush > to read buffer, so a call to n_tty_kick_worker is necessary. > > Signed-off-by: cael > --- > diff --git a/drivers/tty/n_tty.c b/drivers/tty/n_tty.c > index efc72104c840..36c7bc033c78 100644 > --- a/drivers/tty/n_tty.c > +++ b/drivers/tty/n_tty.c > @@ -1663,6 +1663,9 @@ n_tty_receive_buf_common(struct tty_struct *tty, > const unsigned char *cp, > } else > n_tty_check_throttle(tty); > > + if (!chars_in_buffer(tty)) > + n_tty_kick_worker(tty); > + > up_read(&tty->termios_rwsem); > > return rcvd; > -- > 2.27.0 Hi, This is the friendly patch-bot of Greg Kroah-Hartman. 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