Re: smr inp breaks some jail use cases and panics with i915kms don't switch to the console anymore
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 08:33:55 UTC
On 12/13, Gleb Smirnoff wrote: > On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 11:56:35AM -0800, John Baldwin wrote: > J> > J> So there are two things here. The root issue is that the devel/apr1 port > J> > J> runs a configure test for TCP_NDELAY being inherited by accepted sockets. > J> > J> This test panics because prison_check_ip4() tries to lock a prison mutex > J> > J> to walk the IPs assigned to a jail, but the caller (in_pcblookup_hash()) has > J> > J> done an smr_enter() which is a critical_enter(): > J> > > J> > The first one is known, and I got a patch to fix it: > J> > > J> > https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33340 > J> > > J> > However, a pre-requisite to this simple patch is more complex: > J> > > J> > https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33339 > J> > > J> > There is some discussion on how to improve that, and I decided to do that > J> > rather than stick to original version. So I takes a few extra days. > J> > > J> > We could push D33340 into main, if the negative effects (raciness of > J> > the prison check) is considered lesser evil then potentially contested > J> > mtx_lock in smr section. > J> > J> I think raciness is probably better than always panicking as it does today. > > AFAIK, today it will always panic only with WITNESS. Without WITNESS it would > pass through mtx_lock as long as the mutex is not locked. > > So, do you suggest to push D33340 before finalizing D33339? It panics with GENERIC so I'd suggest to push D33340 or backout it temprorary until D33339 is solved.