On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 11:12:18AM +0200, Sebastian Ott wrote: > On Mon, 31 Aug 2015, Felipe Balbi wrote: > > while booting AM437x device, the following splat > > triggered: > > > > [ 12.005238] =============================== > > [ 12.009749] [ INFO: suspicious RCU usage. ] > > [ 12.014116] 4.2.0-next-20150831 #1154 Not tainted > > [ 12.019050] ------------------------------- > > [ 12.023408] security/device_cgroup.c:405 device_cgroup:verify_new_ex called without proper synchronization! > > [ 12.033576] other info that might help us debug this: > > > > [ 12.041942] rcu_scheduler_active = 1, debug_locks = 0 > > [ 12.048796] 4 locks held by systemd/1: > > [ 12.052700] #0: (sb_writers#7){.+.+.+}, at: [] __sb_start_write+0x8c/0xb0 > > [ 12.060954] #1: (&of->mutex){+.+.+.}, at: [] kernfs_fop_write+0x50/0x1b8 > > [ 12.069085] #2: (s_active#30){++++.+}, at: [] kernfs_fop_write+0x58/0x1b8 > > [ 12.077310] #3: (devcgroup_mutex){+.+...}, at: [] devcgroup_access_write+0x20/0x658 > > [ 12.086575] stack backtrace: > > [ 12.091124] CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: systemd Not tainted 4.2.0-next-20150831 #1154 > > [ 12.098609] Hardware name: Generic AM43 (Flattened Device Tree) > > [ 12.104807] [] (unwind_backtrace) from [] (show_stack+0x10/0x14) > > [ 12.112924] [] (show_stack) from [] (dump_stack+0x84/0x9c) > > [ 12.120491] [] (dump_stack) from [] (verify_new_ex+0xc4/0xdc) > > [ 12.128326] [] (verify_new_ex) from [] (devcgroup_access_write+0x374/0x658) > > [ 12.137426] [] (devcgroup_access_write) from [] (cgroup_file_write+0x28/0x1bc) > > [ 12.146796] [] (cgroup_file_write) from [] (kernfs_fop_write+0xc0/0x1b8) > > [ 12.155620] [] (kernfs_fop_write) from [] (__vfs_write+0x1c/0xd8) > > [ 12.163783] [] (__vfs_write) from [] (vfs_write+0x90/0x16c) > > [ 12.171426] [] (vfs_write) from [] (SyS_write+0x44/0x9c) > > [ 12.178806] [] (SyS_write) from [] (ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x1c) > > > > Fix it by making sure rcu_read_lock() is held > > around devcgroup_update_access(). > > With this patch applied I got the following: > > [ 4.079102] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at mm/slub.c:1266 > [ 4.079105] in_atomic(): 0, irqs_disabled(): 0, pid: 1, name: systemd that didn't trigger here. maybe I didn't have lock debugging enabled. I'll have a look. -- balbi