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sched/core: Add preempt checks in preempt_schedule() code
While testing the tracer preemptoff, I hit this strange trace: <...>-259 0...1 0us : schedule <-worker_thread <...>-259 0d..1 0us : rcu_note_context_switch <-__schedule <...>-259 0d..1 0us : rcu_sched_qs <-rcu_note_context_switch <...>-259 0d..1 0us : rcu_preempt_qs <-rcu_note_context_switch <...>-259 0d..1 0us : _raw_spin_lock <-__schedule <...>-259 0d..1 0us : preempt_count_add <-_raw_spin_lock <...>-259 0d..2 0us : do_raw_spin_lock <-_raw_spin_lock <...>-259 0d..2 1us : deactivate_task <-__schedule <...>-259 0d..2 1us : update_rq_clock.part.84 <-deactivate_task <...>-259 0d..2 1us : dequeue_task_fair <-deactivate_task <...>-259 0d..2 1us : dequeue_entity <-dequeue_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 1us : update_curr <-dequeue_entity <...>-259 0d..2 1us : update_min_vruntime <-update_curr <...>-259 0d..2 1us : cpuacct_charge <-update_curr <...>-259 0d..2 1us : __rcu_read_lock <-cpuacct_charge <...>-259 0d..2 1us : __rcu_read_unlock <-cpuacct_charge <...>-259 0d..2 1us : clear_buddies <-dequeue_entity <...>-259 0d..2 1us : account_entity_dequeue <-dequeue_entity <...>-259 0d..2 2us : update_min_vruntime <-dequeue_entity <...>-259 0d..2 2us : update_cfs_shares <-dequeue_entity <...>-259 0d..2 2us : hrtick_update <-dequeue_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 2us : wq_worker_sleeping <-__schedule <...>-259 0d..2 2us : kthread_data <-wq_worker_sleeping <...>-259 0d..2 2us : pick_next_task_fair <-__schedule <...>-259 0d..2 2us : check_cfs_rq_runtime <-pick_next_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 2us : pick_next_entity <-pick_next_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 2us : clear_buddies <-pick_next_entity <...>-259 0d..2 2us : pick_next_entity <-pick_next_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 2us : clear_buddies <-pick_next_entity <...>-259 0d..2 2us : set_next_entity <-pick_next_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 3us : put_prev_entity <-pick_next_task_fair <...>-259 0d..2 3us : check_cfs_rq_runtime <-put_prev_entity <...>-259 0d..2 3us : set_next_entity <-pick_next_task_fair gnome-sh-1031 0d..2 3us : finish_task_switch <-__schedule gnome-sh-1031 0d..2 3us : _raw_spin_unlock_irq <-finish_task_switch gnome-sh-1031 0d..2 3us : do_raw_spin_unlock <-_raw_spin_unlock_irq gnome-sh-1031 0...2 3us!: preempt_count_sub <-_raw_spin_unlock_irq gnome-sh-1031 0...1 582us : do_raw_spin_lock <-_raw_spin_lock gnome-sh-1031 0...1 583us : _raw_spin_unlock <-drm_gem_object_lookup gnome-sh-1031 0...1 583us : do_raw_spin_unlock <-_raw_spin_unlock gnome-sh-1031 0...1 583us : preempt_count_sub <-_raw_spin_unlock gnome-sh-1031 0...1 584us : _raw_spin_unlock <-drm_gem_object_lookup gnome-sh-1031 0...1 584us+: trace_preempt_on <-drm_gem_object_lookup gnome-sh-1031 0...1 603us : <stack trace> => preempt_count_sub => _raw_spin_unlock => drm_gem_object_lookup => i915_gem_madvise_ioctl => drm_ioctl => do_vfs_ioctl => SyS_ioctl => entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath As I'm tracing preemption disabled, it seemed incorrect that the trace would go across a schedule and report not being in the scheduler. Looking into this I discovered the problem. schedule() calls preempt_disable() but the preempt_schedule() calls preempt_enable_notrace(). What happened above was that the gnome-shell task was preempted on another CPU, migrated over to the idle cpu. The tracer stared with idle calling schedule(), which called preempt_disable(), but then gnome-shell finished, and it enabled preemption with preempt_enable_notrace() that does stop the trace, even though preemption was enabled. The purpose of the preempt_disable_notrace() in the preempt_schedule() is to prevent function tracing from going into an infinite loop. Because function tracing can trace the preempt_enable/disable() calls that are traced. The problem with function tracing is: NEED_RESCHED set preempt_schedule() preempt_disable() preempt_count_inc() function trace (before incrementing preempt count) preempt_disable_notrace() preempt_enable_notrace() sees NEED_RESCHED set preempt_schedule() (repeat) Now by breaking out the preempt off/on tracing into their own code: preempt_disable_check() and preempt_enable_check(), we can add these to the preempt_schedule() code. As preemption would then be disabled, even if they were to be traced by the function tracer, the disabled preemption would prevent the recursion. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20160321112339.6dc78ad6@gandalf.local.home Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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@ -2958,6 +2958,20 @@ u64 scheduler_tick_max_deferment(void)
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#if defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT) && (defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT) || \
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defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_TRACER))
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/*
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* If the value passed in is equal to the current preempt count
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* then we just disabled preemption. Start timing the latency.
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*/
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static inline void preempt_latency_start(int val)
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{
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if (preempt_count() == val) {
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unsigned long ip = get_lock_parent_ip();
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
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current->preempt_disable_ip = ip;
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#endif
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trace_preempt_off(CALLER_ADDR0, ip);
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}
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}
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void preempt_count_add(int val)
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{
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@ -2976,17 +2990,21 @@ void preempt_count_add(int val)
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DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((preempt_count() & PREEMPT_MASK) >=
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PREEMPT_MASK - 10);
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#endif
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if (preempt_count() == val) {
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unsigned long ip = get_lock_parent_ip();
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
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current->preempt_disable_ip = ip;
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#endif
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trace_preempt_off(CALLER_ADDR0, ip);
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}
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preempt_latency_start(val);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_count_add);
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NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_count_add);
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/*
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* If the value passed in equals to the current preempt count
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* then we just enabled preemption. Stop timing the latency.
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*/
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static inline void preempt_latency_stop(int val)
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{
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if (preempt_count() == val)
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trace_preempt_on(CALLER_ADDR0, get_lock_parent_ip());
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}
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void preempt_count_sub(int val)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
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return;
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#endif
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if (preempt_count() == val)
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trace_preempt_on(CALLER_ADDR0, get_lock_parent_ip());
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preempt_latency_stop(val);
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__preempt_count_sub(val);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_count_sub);
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NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_count_sub);
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#else
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static inline void preempt_latency_start(int val) { }
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static inline void preempt_latency_stop(int val) { }
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#endif
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/*
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static void __sched notrace preempt_schedule_common(void)
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{
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do {
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/*
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* Because the function tracer can trace preempt_count_sub()
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* and it also uses preempt_enable/disable_notrace(), if
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* NEED_RESCHED is set, the preempt_enable_notrace() called
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* by the function tracer will call this function again and
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* cause infinite recursion.
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*
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* Preemption must be disabled here before the function
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* tracer can trace. Break up preempt_disable() into two
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* calls. One to disable preemption without fear of being
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* traced. The other to still record the preemption latency,
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* which can also be traced by the function tracer.
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*/
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preempt_disable_notrace();
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preempt_latency_start(1);
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__schedule(true);
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preempt_latency_stop(1);
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preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace();
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/*
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return;
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do {
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/*
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* Because the function tracer can trace preempt_count_sub()
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* and it also uses preempt_enable/disable_notrace(), if
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* NEED_RESCHED is set, the preempt_enable_notrace() called
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* by the function tracer will call this function again and
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* cause infinite recursion.
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*
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* Preemption must be disabled here before the function
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* tracer can trace. Break up preempt_disable() into two
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* calls. One to disable preemption without fear of being
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* traced. The other to still record the preemption latency,
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* which can also be traced by the function tracer.
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*/
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preempt_disable_notrace();
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preempt_latency_start(1);
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/*
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* Needs preempt disabled in case user_exit() is traced
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* and the tracer calls preempt_enable_notrace() causing
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__schedule(true);
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exception_exit(prev_ctx);
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preempt_latency_stop(1);
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preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace();
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} while (need_resched());
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}
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