Re: [PATCH v5] virtio_blk: Fix disk deletion hang on device surprise removal

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On Tue, Jun 24, 2025 at 02:56:22PM -0400, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 02, 2025 at 02:44:33AM +0000, Parav Pandit wrote:
> > When the PCI device is surprise removed, requests may not complete
> > the device as the VQ is marked as broken. Due to this, the disk
> > deletion hangs.
> 
> There are loops in the core virtio driver code that expect device
> register reads to eventually return 0:
> drivers/virtio/virtio_pci_modern.c:vp_reset()
> drivers/virtio/virtio_pci_modern_dev.c:vp_modern_set_queue_reset()
> 
> Is there a hang if these loops are hit when a device has been surprise
> removed?

Probably, yes. We can't really check broken status there though
I think - reset is called with a broken device normally.

> I'm trying to understand whether surprise removal is fully
> supported or whether this patch is one step in that direction.

I think it's a step.

> Apart from that, I'm happy with the virtio_blk.c aspects of the patch:
> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> > 
> > Fix it by aborting the requests when the VQ is broken.
> > 
> > With this fix now fio completes swiftly.
> > An alternative of IO timeout has been considered, however
> > when the driver knows about unresponsive block device, swiftly clearing
> > them enables users and upper layers to react quickly.
> > 
> > Verified with multiple device unplug iterations with pending requests in
> > virtio used ring and some pending with the device.
> > 
> > Fixes: 43bb40c5b926 ("virtio_pci: Support surprise removal of virtio pci device")
> > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Reported-by: Li RongQing <lirongqing@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/c45dd68698cd47238c55fb73ca9b4741@xxxxxxxxx/
> > Reviewed-by: Max Gurtovoy <mgurtovoy@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Reviewed-by: Israel Rukshin <israelr@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > 
> > ---
> > v4->v5:
> > - fixed comment style where comment to start with one empty line at start
> > - Addressed comments from Alok
> > - fixed typo in broken vq check
> > v3->v4:
> > - Addressed comments from Michael
> > - renamed virtblk_request_cancel() to
> >   virtblk_complete_request_with_ioerr()
> > - Added comments for virtblk_complete_request_with_ioerr()
> > - Renamed virtblk_broken_device_cleanup() to
> >   virtblk_cleanup_broken_device()
> > - Added comments for virtblk_cleanup_broken_device()
> > - Moved the broken vq check in virtblk_remove()
> > - Fixed comment style to have first empty line
> > - replaced freezed to frozen
> > - Fixed comments rephrased
> > 
> > v2->v3:
> > - Addressed comments from Michael
> > - updated comment for synchronizing with callbacks
> > 
> > v1->v2:
> > - Addressed comments from Stephan
> > - fixed spelling to 'waiting'
> > - Addressed comments from Michael
> > - Dropped checking broken vq from queue_rq() and queue_rqs()
> >   because it is checked in lower layer routines in virtio core
> > 
> > v0->v1:
> > - Fixed comments from Stefan to rename a cleanup function
> > - Improved logic for handling any outstanding requests
> >   in bio layer
> > - improved cancel callback to sync with ongoing done()
> > ---
> >  drivers/block/virtio_blk.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >  1 file changed, 95 insertions(+)
> > 
> > diff --git a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c
> > index 7cffea01d868..c5e383c0ac48 100644
> > --- a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c
> > +++ b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c
> > @@ -1554,6 +1554,98 @@ static int virtblk_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev)
> >  	return err;
> >  }
> >  
> > +/*
> > + * If the vq is broken, device will not complete requests.
> > + * So we do it for the device.
> > + */
> > +static bool virtblk_complete_request_with_ioerr(struct request *rq, void *data)
> > +{
> > +	struct virtblk_req *vbr = blk_mq_rq_to_pdu(rq);
> > +	struct virtio_blk *vblk = data;
> > +	struct virtio_blk_vq *vq;
> > +	unsigned long flags;
> > +
> > +	vq = &vblk->vqs[rq->mq_hctx->queue_num];
> > +
> > +	spin_lock_irqsave(&vq->lock, flags);
> > +
> > +	vbr->in_hdr.status = VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR;
> > +	if (blk_mq_request_started(rq) && !blk_mq_request_completed(rq))
> > +		blk_mq_complete_request(rq);
> > +
> > +	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vq->lock, flags);
> > +	return true;
> > +}
> > +
> > +/*
> > + * If the device is broken, it will not use any buffers and waiting
> > + * for that to happen is pointless. We'll do the cleanup in the driver,
> > + * completing all requests for the device.
> > + */
> > +static void virtblk_cleanup_broken_device(struct virtio_blk *vblk)
> > +{
> > +	struct request_queue *q = vblk->disk->queue;
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * Start freezing the queue, so that new requests keeps waiting at the
> > +	 * door of bio_queue_enter(). We cannot fully freeze the queue because
> > +	 * frozen queue is an empty queue and there are pending requests, so
> > +	 * only start freezing it.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_freeze_queue_start(q);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * When quiescing completes, all ongoing dispatches have completed
> > +	 * and no new dispatch will happen towards the driver.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_mq_quiesce_queue(q);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * Synchronize with any ongoing VQ callbacks that may have started
> > +	 * before the VQs were marked as broken. Any outstanding requests
> > +	 * will be completed by virtblk_complete_request_with_ioerr().
> > +	 */
> > +	virtio_synchronize_cbs(vblk->vdev);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * At this point, no new requests can enter the queue_rq() and
> > +	 * completion routine will not complete any new requests either for the
> > +	 * broken vq. Hence, it is safe to cancel all requests which are
> > +	 * started.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_mq_tagset_busy_iter(&vblk->tag_set,
> > +				virtblk_complete_request_with_ioerr, vblk);
> > +	blk_mq_tagset_wait_completed_request(&vblk->tag_set);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * All pending requests are cleaned up. Time to resume so that disk
> > +	 * deletion can be smooth. Start the HW queues so that when queue is
> > +	 * unquiesced requests can again enter the driver.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_mq_start_stopped_hw_queues(q, true);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * Unquiescing will trigger dispatching any pending requests to the
> > +	 * driver which has crossed bio_queue_enter() to the driver.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_mq_unquiesce_queue(q);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * Wait for all pending dispatches to terminate which may have been
> > +	 * initiated after unquiescing.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_mq_freeze_queue_wait(q);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * Mark the disk dead so that once we unfreeze the queue, requests
> > +	 * waiting at the door of bio_queue_enter() can be aborted right away.
> > +	 */
> > +	blk_mark_disk_dead(vblk->disk);
> > +
> > +	/* Unfreeze the queue so that any waiting requests will be aborted. */
> > +	blk_mq_unfreeze_queue_nomemrestore(q);
> > +}
> > +
> >  static void virtblk_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev)
> >  {
> >  	struct virtio_blk *vblk = vdev->priv;
> > @@ -1561,6 +1653,9 @@ static void virtblk_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev)
> >  	/* Make sure no work handler is accessing the device. */
> >  	flush_work(&vblk->config_work);
> >  
> > +	if (virtqueue_is_broken(vblk->vqs[0].vq))
> > +		virtblk_cleanup_broken_device(vblk);
> > +
> >  	del_gendisk(vblk->disk);
> >  	blk_mq_free_tag_set(&vblk->tag_set);
> >  
> > -- 
> > 2.34.1
> > 






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