From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: huawei.libin@huawei.com (libin) Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2015 17:39:56 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] arm64: ftrace: stop using kstop_machine to enable/disable tracing In-Reply-To: <20151202131659.GA5621@arm.com> References: <1448697009-17211-1-git-send-email-huawei.libin@huawei.com> <20151202123654.GC4523@arm.com> <20151202131659.GA5621@arm.com> Message-ID: <56600DEC.7050703@huawei.com> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org on 2015/12/2 21:16, Will Deacon wrote: > On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 12:36:54PM +0000, Will Deacon wrote: >> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 03:50:09PM +0800, Li Bin wrote: >>> On arm64, kstop_machine which is hugely disruptive to a running >>> system is not needed to convert nops to ftrace calls or back, >>> because that modifed code is a single 32bit instructions which >>> is impossible to cross cache (or page) boundaries, and the used str >>> instruction is single-copy atomic. >> This commit message is misleading, since the single-copy atomicity >> guarantees don't apply to the instruction-side. Instead, the architecture >> calls out a handful of safe instructions in "Concurrent modification and >> execution of instructions". >> >> Now, those safe instructions *do* include NOP, B and BL, so that should >> be sufficient for ftrace provided that we don't patch condition codes >> (and I don't think we do). > Thinking about this some more, you also need to fix the validate=1 case > in ftrace_modify_code so that it can run outside of stop_machine. We > currently rely on that to deal with concurrent modifications (e.g. > module unloading). I'm not sure it is really a problem, but on x86, which using breakpoints method, add_break() that run outside of stop_machine also has similar code. static int add_break(unsigned long ip, const char *old) { unsigned char replaced[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; unsigned char brk = BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION; if (probe_kernel_read(replaced, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) return -EFAULT; /* Make sure it is what we expect it to be */ if (memcmp(replaced, old, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE) != 0) return -EINVAL; return ftrace_write(ip, &brk, 1); } Or I misunderstand what you mean? Thanks, Li Bin > Will > > . >