suspicious RCU usage clockevents_lock, tick_broadcast_lock, hrtimer_bases.lock

Preeti U Murthy preeti at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Feb 16 17:06:34 AEDT 2015


On 02/16/2015 11:20 AM, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 08:49:12AM +0530, Preeti U Murthy wrote:
>> On 02/13/2015 07:56 PM, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
>>> On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 12:52:45PM +0530, Preeti U Murthy wrote:
>>>> On 02/13/2015 10:57 AM, Preeti U Murthy wrote:
>>>>> On 02/13/2015 06:27 AM, Sam Bobroff wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm receiving this while booting a vanilla 3.19 kernel on a Power 8 machine:
>>>>>
>>>>> Does the below patch fix the issue ?
>>>>>
>>>>> From: Preeti U Murthy <preeti at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> [PATCH] tick/hrtimer-broadcast: Fix a suspicious RCU usage in the tick broadcast path
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>>  kernel/time/tick-broadcast-hrtimer.c | 2 +-
>>>>>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>>>>
>>>>> diff --git a/kernel/time/tick-broadcast-hrtimer.c b/kernel/time/tick-broadcast-hrtimer.c
>>>>> index eb682d5..57b8e32 100644
>>>>> --- a/kernel/time/tick-broadcast-hrtimer.c
>>>>> +++ b/kernel/time/tick-broadcast-hrtimer.c
>>>>> @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ static int bc_set_next(ktime_t expires, struct clock_event_device *bc)
>>>>>          * HRTIMER_RESTART.
>>>>>          */
>>>>>         if (hrtimer_try_to_cancel(&bctimer) >= 0) {
>>>>> -               hrtimer_start(&bctimer, expires, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED);
>>>>> +               RCU_NONIDLE(hrtimer_start(&bctimer, expires, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED));
>>>>>                 /* Bind the "device" to the cpu */
>>>>>                 bc->bound_on = smp_processor_id();
>>>>>         } else if (bc->bound_on == smp_processor_id()) {
>>>>>
>>>> Actually the below patch is the complete fix. Paul can you please
>>>> review this ?  As an alternate solution I checked to see if its
>>>> possible to move rcu_idle_enter()/exit() closer to the
>>>> cpuidle_enter() call, but that won't work as you may have already
>>>> tried earlier.
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> tick/broadcast-hrtimer : Fix suspicious RCU usage in idle loop
>>>>
>>>> From: Preeti U Murthy <preeti at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>>>>
>>>> The hrtimer mode of broadcast queues hrtimers in the idle entry
>>>> path so as to wakeup cpus in deep idle states. hrtimer_{start/cancel}
>>>> functions call into tracing which uses RCU. But it is not legal to call
>>>> into RCU in cpuidle because it is one of the quiescent states. Hence
>>>> protect this region with RCU_NONIDLE which informs RCU that the cpu
>>>> is momentarily non-idle.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Preeti U Murthy <preeti at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>>>
>>> Reviewed-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>>>
>>> Another alternative would be to change the hrtimer_{start/cancel}()
>>> functions' tracepoints to the _rcuidle form.  The advantage of this
>>> approach is less RCU-notification overhead when tracing is enabled.
>>
>> But since the hrtimer_{start/cancel} functions' tracepoints are more
>> often called from paths which are in the non-quiescent states, wouldn't
>> we be doing an rcu_irq_enter/exit() redundantly far too often in that case ?
> 
> And the other advantage of doing it the way you did (and I -did- give
> you a Reviewed-by!) is that you are incurring the extra overhead from
> the idle loop, where that extra overhead is less likely to be holding
> something else up.  So, yes, I do agree with your patch.

Ok. I was just unsure which approach you meant by 'this' in the above
statement 'The advantage of this approach is less RCU-notification
overhead..'. Hence wanted to make sure that I had understood you right.
Alright, I'll send out this patch to tglx with your Reviewed-by then.

Thanks!

Regards
Preeti U Murthy

> 							Thanx, Paul
> 
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