Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1753704AbeABCxb (ORCPT + 1 other); Mon, 1 Jan 2018 21:53:31 -0500 Received: from LGEAMRELO11.lge.com ([156.147.23.51]:38409 "EHLO lgeamrelo11.lge.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1753464AbeABCx3 (ORCPT ); Mon, 1 Jan 2018 21:53:29 -0500 X-Original-SENDERIP: 156.147.1.151 X-Original-MAILFROM: iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com X-Original-SENDERIP: 10.177.222.180 X-Original-MAILFROM: iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2018 11:54:18 +0900 From: Joonsoo Kim To: Jonathan McDowell Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: ACPI issues on cold power on [bisected] Message-ID: <20180102025417.GA20740@js1304-P5Q-DELUXE> References: <20171208151159.urdcrzl5qpfd6jnu@earth.li> <20171222002108.GB1729@js1304-P5Q-DELUXE> <20171229163659.c5ccfvww4ebvyz54@earth.li> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <20171229163659.c5ccfvww4ebvyz54@earth.li> User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Return-Path: On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 04:36:59PM +0000, Jonathan McDowell wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 09:21:09AM +0900, Joonsoo Kim wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 03:11:59PM +0000, Jonathan McDowell wrote: > > > I've been sitting on this for a while and should have spent time to > > > investigate sooner, but it's been an odd failure mode that wasn't quite > > > obvious. > > > > > > In 4.9 if I cold power on my laptop (Dell E7240) it fails to boot - I > > > don't see anything after grub says its booting. In 4.10 onwards the > > > laptop boots, but I get an Oops as part of the boot and ACPI is unhappy > > > (no suspend, no clean poweroff, no ACPI buttons). The Oops is below; > > > taken from 4.12 as that's the most recent error dmesg I have saved but > > > also seen back in 4.10. It's always address 0x30 for the dereference. > > > > > > Rebooting the laptop does not lead to these problems; it's *only* from a > > > complete cold boot that they arise (which didn't help me in terms of > > > being able to reliably bisect). Once I realised that I was able to > > > bisect, but it leads me to an odd commit: > > > > > > 86d9f48534e800e4d62cdc1b5aaf539f4c1d47d6 > > > (mm/slab: fix kmemcg cache creation delayed issue) > > > > > > If I revert this then I can cold boot without problems. > > > > > > Also I don't see the problem with a stock Debian kernel, I think because > > > the ACPI support is modularised. > > > > Sorry for late response. I was on a long vacation. > > No problem. I've been trying to get around to diagnosing this for a > while now anyway and this isn't a great time of year for fast responses. > > > I have tried to solve the problem however I don't find any clue yet. > > > > >From my analysis, oops report shows that 'struct sock *ssk' passed to > > netlink_broadcast_filtered() is NULL. It means that some of > > netlink_kernel_create() returns NULL. Maybe, it is due to slab > > allocation failure. Could you check it by inserting some log on that > > part? The issue cannot be reproducible in my side so I need your help. > > I've added some debug in acpi_bus_generate_netlink_event + > genlmsg_multicast and the problem seems to be that genlmsg_multicast is > getting called when init_net.genl_sock has not yet been initialised, > leading to the NULL deference. > > Full dmesg output from a cold 4.14.8 boot at: > > https://the.earth.li/~noodles/acpi-problem/dmesg-4.14.8-broken > > And the same kernel after a reboot ("shutdown -r now"): > > https://the.earth.li/~noodles/acpi-problem/dmesg-4.14.8-working > > Patch that I've applied is at > > https://the.earth.li/~noodles/acpi-problem/debug-acpi.diff > Thanks for testing! It's very helpful. > The interesting difference seems to be: > > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > +ACPI: Generating event type 208 (:9DBB5994-A997-11DA-B012-B622A1EF5492) > +ERROR: init_net.genl_sock is NULL > +BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000030 > +IP: netlink_broadcast_filtered+0x20/0x3d0 > +PGD 0 P4D 0 > +Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP > +Modules linked in: > +CPU: 0 PID: 29 Comm: kworker/0:1 Not tainted 4.14.8+ #1 > +Hardware name: Dell Inc. Latitude E7240/07RPNV, BIOS A22 10/18/2017 > +Workqueue: kacpi_notify acpi_os_execute_deferred > > 9DBB5994-A997-11DA-B012-B622A1EF5492 is the Dell WMI event GUID and > there's no visible event for it on a reboot, just on a cold power on. > Some sort of ordering issues such that genl_sock is being initialised > later with the slab change? I have checked that there is an ordering issue. genl_init() which initializes init_net->genl_sock is called on subsys_initcall(). acpi_wmi_init() which schedules acpi_wmi_notify_handler() to the workqueue is called on subsys_initcall(), too. (acpi_wmi_notify_handler() -> acpi_bus_generate_netlink_event() -> netlink_broadcast()) In my system, acpi_wmi_init() is called before the genl_init(). Therefore, if the worker is scheduled before genl_init() is done, NULL derefence would happen. Although slab change revealed this problem, I think that problem is on ACPI side and need to be fixed there. Anyway, I'm not sure why it doesn't happen before. These ACPI initialization code looks not changed for a long time. Could you test this problem with the slub? Thanks.