Re: [PATCH] tracing/workqueue: Get rid of searching last executedworklet in probe_worklet_complete()
From: Oleg Nesterov
Date: Thu May 21 2009 - 09:10:06 EST
On 05/21, Zhaolei wrote:
>
> We don't need search workqueue's worklet list for worklet which was latest
> executed, instead, we can use a pointer in cpu_workqueue_stats to remember
> which worklet was just executed.
Minor nit,
> @@ -192,22 +192,11 @@ probe_worklet_complete(struct task_struct *wq_thread, void *work)
> goto end;
>
> found_wq:
> - list_for_each_entry(wfnode, &node->workfunclist, list) {
> - u64 executed_time;
> + executed_time = trace_clock_global() - node->last_workfunc->start_time;
> + node->last_workfunc->total_time += executed_time;
Suppose that "enqueue" handler fails to allocate the memory for the new
work_struct.
This means that the "execute" handler does not record ->last_workfunc.
In that case probe_worklet_complete() uses the wrong workfunc_stats or
we can even crash if ->last_workfunc == NULL.
I think _execute() should set ->last_workfunc = NULL first, then serach
for wfnode. _complete() should check ->last_workfunc != NULL and return
if it is NULL.
Oleg.
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