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During the LPC RCU BoF Paul asked how come the "USED" <- "IN-NMI"
detector doesn't trip over rcu_read_lock()'s lockdep annotation.
Looking into this I found a very embarrasing typo in
verify_lock_unused():
- if (!(class->usage_mask & LOCK_USED))
+ if (!(class->usage_mask & LOCKF_USED))
fixing that will indeed cause rcu_read_lock() to insta-splat :/
The above typo means that instead of testing for: 0x100 (1 <<
LOCK_USED), we test for 8 (LOCK_USED), which corresponds to (1 <<
LOCK_ENABLED_HARDIRQ).
So instead of testing for _any_ used lock, it will only match any lock
used with interrupts enabled.
The rcu_read_lock() annotation uses .check=0, which means it will not
set any of the interrupt bits and will thus never match.
In order to properly fix the situation and allow rcu_read_lock() to
correctly work, split LOCK_USED into LOCK_USED and LOCK_USED_READ and by
having .read users set USED_READ and test USED, pure read-recursive
locks are permitted.
Fixes:
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lock_events_list.h | ||
lock_events.c | ||
lock_events.h | ||
lockdep_internals.h | ||
lockdep_proc.c | ||
lockdep_states.h | ||
lockdep.c | ||
locktorture.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mcs_spinlock.h | ||
mutex-debug.c | ||
mutex-debug.h | ||
mutex.c | ||
mutex.h | ||
osq_lock.c | ||
percpu-rwsem.c | ||
qrwlock.c | ||
qspinlock_paravirt.h | ||
qspinlock_stat.h | ||
qspinlock.c | ||
rtmutex_common.h | ||
rtmutex-debug.c | ||
rtmutex-debug.h | ||
rtmutex.c | ||
rtmutex.h | ||
rwsem.c | ||
rwsem.h | ||
semaphore.c | ||
spinlock_debug.c | ||
spinlock.c | ||
test-ww_mutex.c |