On August 2, 2016 9:22:53 PM MST, Ding Tianhong <dingtianh...@huawei.com> wrote: >On 2016/8/3 10:41, Florian Fainelli wrote: >> On August 2, 2016 6:21:52 PM MST, Ding Tianhong ><dingtianh...@huawei.com> wrote: >>> On 2016/8/3 0:42, Florian Fainelli wrote: >>>> Le 02/08/2016 à 06:00, Ding Tianhong a écrit : >>>>> The nic in my board use the phy dev from marvell, and >>>>> the system will load the marvell phy driver automatically, >>>>> but when I remove the phy drivers, the system immediately panic: >>>>> >>>>> localhost login: [ 2582.052465] Unable to handle kernel NULL >pointer >>> dereference at virtual address 000000c0 >>>>> [ 2582.061429] pgd = ffff800001226000 >>>>> [ 2582.065277] [000000c0] *pgd=0000003f7f893003, >>> *pud=0000003f7f894003, *pmd=0000003f7f895003, *pte=006000006d000707 >>>>> [ 2582.076681] Internal error: Oops: 96000006 [#1] SMP >>>>> [ 2582.082049] Modules linked in: sr_mod(E) cdrom(E) ses(E) >>> enclosure(E) shpchp(E) crc32_arm64(E) aes_ce_blk(E) ablk_helper(E) >>> cryptd(E) aes_ce_cipher(E) ghash_ce(E) sha2_ce(E) sha1_ce(E) >>> usb_storage(E) dm_mirror(E) dm_region_hash(E) dm_log(E) dm_mod(E) >[last >>> unloaded: marvell] >>>>> [ 2582.109226] CPU: 21 PID: 1514 Comm: kworker/21:1 Tainted: G > >>> E 4.1.27-vhulk3.6.5.aarch64 #1 >>>>> [ 2582.119415] Hardware name: Huawei Taishan 2180 /BC11SPCC, BIOS >>> 1.31 06/23/2016 >>>>> [ 2582.127346] Workqueue: events_power_efficient phy_state_machine >>>>> [ 2582.133796] task: ffff803f6f41bac0 ti: ffff803f6eca4000 >task.ti: >>> ffff803f6eca4000 >>>>> [ 2582.141910] PC is at phy_state_machine+0x3c/0x438 >>>>> [ 2582.147081] LR is at phy_state_machine+0x34/0x438 >>>>> [ 2582.152173] pc : [<ffff800000715384>] lr : [<ffff80000071537c>] >>> pstate: 60000145 >>>>> [ 2582.160189] sp : ffff803f6eca7d30 >>>>> [ 2582.163825] x29: ffff803f6eca7d30 x28: 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.169689] x27: ffff805fdfd0aa00 x26: 0000000000000008 >>>>> [ 2582.175482] x25: 0000000000000000 x24: ffff80000112c57c >>>>> [ 2582.181391] x23: ffff805f4fc8a800 x22: ffff805fdfd0f700 >>>>> [ 2582.187241] x21: ffff805f4fc8abf8 x20: ffff805f4fc8a770 >>>>> [ 2582.193035] x19: ffff805f4fc8ab70 x18: 0000000000000007 >>>>> [ 2582.198914] x17: 000000000000000e x16: 0000000000000001 >>>>> [ 2582.204710] x15: 0000000000000007 x14: 000000000000000e >>>>> [ 2582.210584] x13: 0000000000000200 x12: 0000000055555556 >>>>> [ 2582.216373] x11: 0000000000001c00 x10: 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.222166] x9 : ffff800000a36880 x8 : ffff803f6f41c060 >>>>> [ 2582.227994] x7 : 000000010008b39b x6 : ffff80000101e690 >>>>> [ 2582.233788] x5 : 0000000000000000 x4 : 0000000000800000 >>>>> [ 2582.239612] x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.245404] x1 : 0000000000000000 x0 : 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.265813] >>>>> [ 2582.282971] Process kworker/21:1 (pid: 1514, stack limit = >>> 0xffff803f6eca4020) >>>>> [ 2582.307284] Stack: (0xffff803f6eca7d30 to 0xffff803f6eca8000) >>>>> [ 2582.331183] 7d20: >>> ffff803f6eca7d70 ffff8000000db3b8 >>>>> [ 2582.354788] 7d40: ffff803f6e696000 ffff805f4fc8ab70 >>> ffff805fdfd0aa00 ffff805fdfd0f700 >>>>> [ 2582.378341] 7d60: 0000000000000000 ffff80000112c57c >>> ffff803f6eca7dc0 ffff8000000db7d4 >>>>> [ 2582.403700] 7d80: ffff803f6e696000 ffff803f6e696030 >>> ffff805fdfd0aa18 ffff805fdfd0aa00 >>>>> [ 2582.428385] 7da0: ffff803f6eca4000 ffff80000112c57c >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000008 >>>>> [ 2582.451222] 7dc0: ffff803f6eca7e20 ffff8000000e1d0c >>> ffff805f4fc15000 ffff80000115f188 >>>>> [ 2582.474577] 7de0: ffff800000d1cf88 ffff803f6e696000 >>> ffff8000000db690 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.497281] 7e00: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.522992] 7e20: 0000000000000000 ffff800000083dd0 >>> ffff8000000e1c10 ffff805f4fc15000 >>>>> [ 2582.546945] 7e40: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.568550] 7e60: 0000000000000000 ffff8000000ee33c >>> ffff803f6e696000 ffff805f00000000 >>>>> [ 2582.589157] 7e80: 0000000000000000 ffff803f6eca7e88 >>> ffff803f6eca7e88 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.609767] 7ea0: 0000000000000000 ffff803f6eca7ea8 >>> ffff803f6eca7ea8 cb88537fdc8ba31b >>>>> [ 2582.633228] 7ec0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.655386] 7ee0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.674223] 7f00: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.692994] 7f20: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.711765] 7f40: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.730809] 7f60: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.748601] 7f80: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.769388] 7fa0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.786756] 7fc0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000005 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.804134] 7fe0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 >>>>> [ 2582.821488] Call trace: >>>>> [ 2582.834493] [<ffff800000715384>] phy_state_machine+0x3c/0x438 >>>>> [ 2582.851754] [<ffff8000000db3b8>] process_one_work+0x150/0x428 >>>>> [ 2582.868188] [<ffff8000000db7d4>] worker_thread+0x144/0x4b0 >>>>> [ 2582.883882] [<ffff8000000e1d0c>] kthread+0xfc/0x110 >>>>> >>>>> ============================cut >here=============================== >>>>> >>>>> The phy_state_machine was still running and didn't know whether >the >>> phydev's driver was >>>>> removed or not, then occur this problem, so we need to stop the >>> phy_state_machine when >>>>> removing the phy driver. >>>> >>>> Your explanation of the problem is unclear to me, unless a network >>>> driver attached to the PHY and started it, and then never stopped >the >>>> PHY state machine, this should not happen, also there should be >>> proper >>>> reference counting in place to avoid that. Your trace is based on >4.1 >>> is >>>> this still reproducible with latest vanilla? Is this with a >mainline >>>> Ethernet driver? >>>> >>> >>> Yes,the network driver already attached to the PHY and started it, >and >>> all >>> of them could work well if I didn't do anything, but if I suddenly >>> remove the marvall.ko, >>> the phy_state_machine was still running, but the phydev->drv is NULL >at >>> this time, than oops, >>> I found this problem at 4.1 lts, and didn't see any effective >>> improvement in the kernel 4.8, so >>> report this bug and fix it. >> >> Ok, then the issue seems to be with reference counting here, we >should not be able to unload >>the module until the last user dropped the reference, which would be >when the Ethernet driver >>called phy_disconnect(). Your fix does not prevent a dangling >phy_device pointer from being >>accessed in the Ethernet driver for instance because the PHY would be >silently dropped. >> > >I couldn't stop the root or other user to do the stupid action just >like unload a drivers, but we need to make sure >the system could still work and avoid the more serious consequences, >and I think the phy_remove has done a lot of >things for unloading action, but still miss to stop the >phy_state_machine. > >Maybe you could give me more suggestion how to fix this problem, thanks >very much for any opinion.
My previous email was giving some directions, if the module use count is zero while a network device is attached to a PHY, then we want to fix that. -- Florian