During memory initialization calling rte_mem_check_dma_mask
leads to a deadlock because memory_hotplug_lock is locked by a
writer, the current code in execution, and rte_memseg_walk
tries to lock as a reader.
This patch adds a thread_unsafe version which will call the final
function specifying the memory_hotplug_lock does not need to be
acquired. The patch also modified rte_mem_check_dma_mask as a
intermediate step which will call the final function as before,
implying memory_hotplug_lock will be acquired.
PMDs should always use the version acquiring the lock with the
thread_unsafe one being just for internal EAL memory code.
Fixes:
223b7f1d5ef6 ("mem: add function for checking memseg IOVA")
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Lucero <alejandro.lucero@netronome.com>
Tested-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@intel.com>
#endif
/* check memseg iovas are within the required range based on dma mask */
-int __rte_experimental
-rte_mem_check_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits)
+static int __rte_experimental
+check_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits, bool thread_unsafe)
{
struct rte_mem_config *mcfg = rte_eal_get_configuration()->mem_config;
uint64_t mask;
+ int ret;
/* sanity check */
if (maskbits > MAX_DMA_MASK_BITS) {
/* create dma mask */
mask = ~((1ULL << maskbits) - 1);
- if (rte_memseg_walk(check_iova, &mask))
+ if (thread_unsafe)
+ ret = rte_memseg_walk_thread_unsafe(check_iova, &mask);
+ else
+ ret = rte_memseg_walk(check_iova, &mask);
+
+ if (ret)
/*
* Dma mask precludes hugepage usage.
* This device can not be used and we do not need to keep
return 0;
}
+int __rte_experimental
+rte_mem_check_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits)
+{
+ return check_dma_mask(maskbits, false);
+}
+
+int __rte_experimental
+rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(uint8_t maskbits)
+{
+ return check_dma_mask(maskbits, true);
+}
+
/*
* Set dma mask to use when memory initialization is done.
*
*/
unsigned rte_memory_get_nrank(void);
-/* check memsegs iovas are within a range based on dma mask */
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
+ *
+ * Check if all currently allocated memory segments are compliant with
+ * supplied DMA address width.
+ *
+ * @param maskbits
+ * Address width to check against.
+ */
int __rte_experimental rte_mem_check_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits);
/**
* @warning
* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
*
- * Set dma mask to use once memory initialization is done.
- * Previous function rte_mem_check_dma_mask can not be used
- * safely until memory has been initialized.
+ * Check if all currently allocated memory segments are compliant with
+ * supplied DMA address width. This function will use
+ * rte_memseg_walk_thread_unsafe instead of rte_memseg_walk implying
+ * memory_hotplug_lock will not be acquired avoiding deadlock during
+ * memory initialization.
+ *
+ * This function is just for EAL core memory internal use. Drivers should
+ * use the previous rte_mem_check_dma_mask.
+ *
+ * @param maskbits
+ * Address width to check against.
+ */
+int __rte_experimental rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(uint8_t maskbits);
+
+/**
+ * @warning
+ * @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
+ *
+ * Set dma mask to use once memory initialization is done. Previous functions
+ * rte_mem_check_dma_mask and rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe can not be
+ * used safely until memory has been initialized.
*/
void __rte_experimental rte_mem_set_dma_mask(uint8_t maskbits);
* executed. For 2) implies the new memory can not be added.
*/
if (mcfg->dma_maskbits &&
- rte_mem_check_dma_mask(mcfg->dma_maskbits)) {
+ rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(mcfg->dma_maskbits)) {
/*
* Currently this can only happen if IOMMU is enabled
* and the address width supported by the IOMMU hw is
addr = RTE_PTR_ADD(addr, (size_t)page_sz);
}
if (mcfg->dma_maskbits &&
- rte_mem_check_dma_mask(mcfg->dma_maskbits)) {
+ rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(mcfg->dma_maskbits)) {
RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL,
"%s(): couldnt allocate memory due to IOVA exceeding limits of current DMA mask.\n",
__func__);
}
if (mcfg->dma_maskbits &&
- rte_mem_check_dma_mask(mcfg->dma_maskbits)) {
+ rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe(mcfg->dma_maskbits)) {
RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL,
"%s(): couldn't allocate memory due to IOVA exceeding limits of current DMA mask.\n",
__func__);
rte_mem_alloc_validator_register;
rte_mem_alloc_validator_unregister;
rte_mem_check_dma_mask;
+ rte_mem_check_dma_mask_thread_unsafe;
rte_mem_event_callback_register;
rte_mem_event_callback_unregister;
rte_mem_iova2virt;