Ben Greear <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noticed my system has a hung process trying to 'rmmod nf_conntrack'.
>
> I've generally been doing the script that calls rmmod forever,
> but only extensively tested on 5.4 kernel and earlier.
>
> If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. This is from 'sysrq t'. I
> don't see
> any hung-task splats in dmesg.
rmmod on conntrack loops forever until the active conntrack object count
reaches 0.
(plus a walk of the conntrack table to evict/put all entries).
> I'll see if it is reproducible and if so will try
> with lockdep enabled...
No idea, there was a regression in 5.6, but that was fixed by the time
5.7 was released.
Can't reproduce hangs with a script that injects a few dummy entries
and then removes the module:
added=0
add_and_rmmod()
{
while [ $added -lt 1000 ]; do
conntrack -I -s
$(($RANDOM%256)).$(($RANDOM%256)).$(($RANDOM%256)).$(($RANDOM%255+1)) \
-d
$(($RANDOM%256)).$(($RANDOM%256)).$(($RANDOM%256)).$(($RANDOM%255+1)) \
--protonum 6 --timeout $(((RANDOM%120) + 240)) --state
ESTABLISHED --sport $RANDOM --dport $RANDOM 2> /dev/null || break
added=$((added + 1))
if [ $((added % 1000)) -eq 0 ];then
echo $added
fi
done
echo rmmod after adding $added entries
conntrack -C
rmmod nf_conntrack_netlink
rmmod nf_conntrack
}
add_and_rmmod
I don't see how it would make a difference, but do you have any special
conntrack features enabled
at run time, e.g. reliable netlink events? (If you don't know what I mean the
answer is no).