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authorJacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com>2022-02-07 10:23:29 -0800
committerTony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com>2022-02-18 13:28:38 -0800
commitfadead80fe4c033b5e514fcbadd20b55c4494112 (patch)
tree561b279f761837908d0cf2e5464fabe7a26aae6f /drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
parent932645c298c41aad64ef13016ff4c2034eef5aed (diff)
ice: fix concurrent reset and removal of VFs
Commit c503e63200c6 ("ice: Stop processing VF messages during teardown") introduced a driver state flag, ICE_VF_DEINIT_IN_PROGRESS, which is intended to prevent some issues with concurrently handling messages from VFs while tearing down the VFs. This change was motivated by crashes caused while tearing down and bringing up VFs in rapid succession. It turns out that the fix actually introduces issues with the VF driver caused because the PF no longer responds to any messages sent by the VF during its .remove routine. This results in the VF potentially removing its DMA memory before the PF has shut down the device queues. Additionally, the fix doesn't actually resolve concurrency issues within the ice driver. It is possible for a VF to initiate a reset just prior to the ice driver removing VFs. This can result in the remove task concurrently operating while the VF is being reset. This results in similar memory corruption and panics purportedly fixed by that commit. Fix this concurrency at its root by protecting both the reset and removal flows using the existing VF cfg_lock. This ensures that we cannot remove the VF while any outstanding critical tasks such as a virtchnl message or a reset are occurring. This locking change also fixes the root cause originally fixed by commit c503e63200c6 ("ice: Stop processing VF messages during teardown"), so we can simply revert it. Note that I kept these two changes together because simply reverting the original commit alone would leave the driver vulnerable to worse race conditions. Fixes: c503e63200c6 ("ice: Stop processing VF messages during teardown") Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com> Tested-by: Konrad Jankowski <konrad0.jankowski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c42
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
index 39b80124d282..408f78e3eb13 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
@@ -500,8 +500,6 @@ void ice_free_vfs(struct ice_pf *pf)
struct ice_hw *hw = &pf->hw;
unsigned int tmp, i;
- set_bit(ICE_VF_DEINIT_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state);
-
if (!pf->vf)
return;
@@ -519,22 +517,26 @@ void ice_free_vfs(struct ice_pf *pf)
else
dev_warn(dev, "VFs are assigned - not disabling SR-IOV\n");
- /* Avoid wait time by stopping all VFs at the same time */
- ice_for_each_vf(pf, i)
- ice_dis_vf_qs(&pf->vf[i]);
-
tmp = pf->num_alloc_vfs;
pf->num_qps_per_vf = 0;
pf->num_alloc_vfs = 0;
for (i = 0; i < tmp; i++) {
- if (test_bit(ICE_VF_STATE_INIT, pf->vf[i].vf_states)) {
+ struct ice_vf *vf = &pf->vf[i];
+
+ mutex_lock(&vf->cfg_lock);
+
+ ice_dis_vf_qs(vf);
+
+ if (test_bit(ICE_VF_STATE_INIT, vf->vf_states)) {
/* disable VF qp mappings and set VF disable state */
- ice_dis_vf_mappings(&pf->vf[i]);
- set_bit(ICE_VF_STATE_DIS, pf->vf[i].vf_states);
- ice_free_vf_res(&pf->vf[i]);
+ ice_dis_vf_mappings(vf);
+ set_bit(ICE_VF_STATE_DIS, vf->vf_states);
+ ice_free_vf_res(vf);
}
- mutex_destroy(&pf->vf[i].cfg_lock);
+ mutex_unlock(&vf->cfg_lock);
+
+ mutex_destroy(&vf->cfg_lock);
}
if (ice_sriov_free_msix_res(pf))
@@ -570,7 +572,6 @@ void ice_free_vfs(struct ice_pf *pf)
i);
clear_bit(ICE_VF_DIS, pf->state);
- clear_bit(ICE_VF_DEINIT_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state);
clear_bit(ICE_FLAG_SRIOV_ENA, pf->flags);
}
@@ -1498,6 +1499,8 @@ bool ice_reset_all_vfs(struct ice_pf *pf, bool is_vflr)
ice_for_each_vf(pf, v) {
vf = &pf->vf[v];
+ mutex_lock(&vf->cfg_lock);
+
vf->driver_caps = 0;
ice_vc_set_default_allowlist(vf);
@@ -1512,6 +1515,8 @@ bool ice_reset_all_vfs(struct ice_pf *pf, bool is_vflr)
ice_vf_pre_vsi_rebuild(vf);
ice_vf_rebuild_vsi(vf);
ice_vf_post_vsi_rebuild(vf);
+
+ mutex_unlock(&vf->cfg_lock);
}
if (ice_is_eswitch_mode_switchdev(pf))
@@ -1562,6 +1567,8 @@ bool ice_reset_vf(struct ice_vf *vf, bool is_vflr)
u32 reg;
int i;
+ lockdep_assert_held(&vf->cfg_lock);
+
dev = ice_pf_to_dev(pf);
if (test_bit(ICE_VF_RESETS_DISABLED, pf->state)) {
@@ -2061,9 +2068,12 @@ void ice_process_vflr_event(struct ice_pf *pf)
bit_idx = (hw->func_caps.vf_base_id + vf_id) % 32;
/* read GLGEN_VFLRSTAT register to find out the flr VFs */
reg = rd32(hw, GLGEN_VFLRSTAT(reg_idx));
- if (reg & BIT(bit_idx))
+ if (reg & BIT(bit_idx)) {
/* GLGEN_VFLRSTAT bit will be cleared in ice_reset_vf */
+ mutex_lock(&vf->cfg_lock);
ice_reset_vf(vf, true);
+ mutex_unlock(&vf->cfg_lock);
+ }
}
}
@@ -2140,7 +2150,9 @@ ice_vf_lan_overflow_event(struct ice_pf *pf, struct ice_rq_event_info *event)
if (!vf)
return;
+ mutex_lock(&vf->cfg_lock);
ice_vc_reset_vf(vf);
+ mutex_unlock(&vf->cfg_lock);
}
/**
@@ -4625,10 +4637,6 @@ void ice_vc_process_vf_msg(struct ice_pf *pf, struct ice_rq_event_info *event)
struct device *dev;
int err = 0;
- /* if de-init is underway, don't process messages from VF */
- if (test_bit(ICE_VF_DEINIT_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state))
- return;
-
dev = ice_pf_to_dev(pf);
if (ice_validate_vf_id(pf, vf_id)) {
err = -EINVAL;