From: Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org>
To: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Amol Grover <frextrite@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [for-next][PATCH 4/4] ftrace: Add comment to why rcu_dereference_sched() is open coded
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2020 10:42:12 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200205154212.GC142103@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200205092847.0b650972@oasis.local.home>
On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 09:28:47AM -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 09:19:15 -0500
> Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org> wrote:
>
> > Could you paste the stack here when RCU is not watching? In trace event code
> > IIRC we call rcu_enter_irqs_on() to have RCU temporarily watch, since that
> > code can be called from idle loop. Should we doing the same here as well?
>
> Unfortunately I lost the stack trace. And the last time we tried to use
> rcu_enter_irqs_on() for ftrace, we couldn't find a way to do this
> properly. Ftrace is much more invasive then going into idle. The
> problem is that ftrace traces RCU itself, and calling
> "rcu_enter_irqs_on()" in pretty much any place in the RCU code caused
> lots of bugs ;-)
>
> This is why we have the schedule_on_each_cpu(ftrace_sync) hack.
The "schedule a task on each CPU" trick works on !PREEMPT though right?
Because it is possible in PREEMPT=y to get preempted in the middle of a
read-side critical section, switch to the worker thread executing the
ftrace_sync() and then switch back. But RCU still has to watch that CPU since
the read-side critical section was not completed.
Or is there a subtlety here with ftrace that I missed?
thanks,
- Joel
>
> -- Steve
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-02-05 15:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-02-05 10:49 [for-next][PATCH 0/4] tracing: Hopefully last update for 5.6 Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 10:49 ` [for-next][PATCH 1/4] bootconfig: Only load bootconfig if "bootconfig" is on the kernel cmdline Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 10:49 ` [for-next][PATCH 2/4] tracing: Annotate ftrace_graph_hash pointer with __rcu Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 10:49 ` [for-next][PATCH 3/4] tracing: Annotate ftrace_graph_notrace_hash " Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 10:49 ` [for-next][PATCH 4/4] ftrace: Add comment to why rcu_dereference_sched() is open coded Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 11:33 ` Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 14:19 ` Joel Fernandes
2020-02-05 14:28 ` Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 15:42 ` Joel Fernandes [this message]
2020-02-05 15:49 ` Steven Rostedt
2020-02-05 16:08 ` Joel Fernandes
2020-02-05 21:54 ` Joel Fernandes
2020-02-05 21:59 ` Joel Fernandes
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