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From: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
To: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>,
	Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>, Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	"Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] trace_events_filter: use rcu_assign_pointer() when setting ftrace_event_call->filter
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 08:06:53 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20111123160653.GB25780@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1322061407.20742.51.camel@frodo>

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:16:47AM -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> [ Added Paul to Cc ]
> 
> On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 17:46 -0800, Tejun Heo wrote:
> > ftrace_event_call->filter is sched RCU protected but didn't use
> > rcu_assign_pointer().  Fix it.
> 
> Is it really needed? Maybe just for documentation but I'm not sure this
> use is required because all use cases have synchronize_sched() used,
> which is a big hammer compared to the rcu_assign_pointer().

Oh yeah, I think we do.  synchronize_sched() is to drain users of the
old pointer.  Whether synchronize_sched() or call_rcu() is used is
irrelevant to the synchronization of new pointer.

rcu_assign_pointer() is to synchronize against rcu_dereference()
dereferencing the new one.  More specifically, we need it for the
writer memory barrier, so that it matches the data dependency read
barrier in rcu_dereference() when it access the new pointer;
otherwise, it may fetch the old values from before the new area is
initialized on archs where data dependency barrier isn't noop.

> We update filter here, and then call synchronize_sched() before we free
> the filter_item->filter.
...
> Again you can see that synchronize_sched() is called here.

So, synchronized_sched() being called after isn't relevant.  We want
smp_wmb() between data structure initialization and assignment of the
new pointer.

Thank you.

-- 
tejun

  reply	other threads:[~2011-11-23 16:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-11-23  1:46 [PATCH 1/2] trace_events_filter: use rcu_assign_pointer() when setting ftrace_event_call->filter Tejun Heo
2011-11-23  2:00 ` [PATCH 2/2] trace_event_filter: factorize filter creation Tejun Heo
2011-11-23 15:19   ` Steven Rostedt
2011-11-23 15:59     ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-28 20:49   ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-28 22:15     ` Steven Rostedt
2011-12-08 23:32       ` Tejun Heo
2011-12-09  0:15         ` Steven Rostedt
2011-12-09  0:46         ` Steven Rostedt
2011-12-09 18:55           ` Tejun Heo
2011-12-09 19:43   ` [PATCH 2/2 UPDATED] " Tejun Heo
2011-11-23 15:16 ` [PATCH 1/2] trace_events_filter: use rcu_assign_pointer() when setting ftrace_event_call->filter Steven Rostedt
2011-11-23 16:06   ` Tejun Heo [this message]
2011-11-23 16:12     ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-23 17:06     ` Steven Rostedt
2011-11-23 17:33       ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-28 16:49         ` Paul E. McKenney
2011-11-23 16:40 ` Eric Dumazet
2011-11-23 16:44   ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-23 16:49 ` [PATCH UPDATED " Tejun Heo
2011-12-05 17:34   ` [tip:perf/urgent] trace_events_filter: Use " tip-bot for Tejun Heo

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