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A deadlock occurs when snapshot expiry tasks are cancelled while holding locks. The snapshot expiry task (snapentry_expire) spawns an umount process and waits for it to complete. Concurrently, ARC memory pressure triggers arc_prune which calls zfs_exit_fs(), attempting to cancel the expiry task while holding locks. The umount process spawned by the expiry task blocks trying to acquire locks held by arc_prune, which is blocked waiting for the expiry task to complete. This creates a circular dependency: expiry task waits for umount, umount waits for arc_prune, arc_prune waits for expiry task. Fix by adding non-blocking cancellation support to taskq_cancel_id(). The zfs_exit_fs() path calls zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay() to reschedule the unmount, which needs to cancel any existing expiry task. It now uses non-blocking cancellation to avoid waiting while holding locks, breaking the deadlock by returning immediately when the task is already running. The per-entry se_taskqid_lock has been removed, with all taskqid operations now protected by the global zfs_snapshot_lock held as WRITER. Additionally, an se_in_umount flag prevents recursive waits when zfsctl_destroy() is called during unmount. The taskqid is now only cleared by the caller on successful cancellation; running tasks clear their own taskqid upon completion. Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <alexander.motin@TrueNAS.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ameer Hamza <ahamza@ixsystems.com> Closes #17941 |
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