On 10/04/2012 02:43 AM, Andrew Morton wrote:On Wed, 03 Oct 2012 18:23:09 +0530
"Srivatsa S. Bhat" <srivatsa.bhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The synchronization between CPU hotplug readers and writers is achieved by
means of refcounting, safe-guarded by the cpu_hotplug.lock.
get_online_cpus() increments the refcount, whereas put_online_cpus() decrements
it. If we ever hit an imbalance between the two, we end up compromising the
guarantees of the hotplug synchronization i.e, for example, an extra call to
put_online_cpus() can end up allowing a hotplug reader to execute concurrently with
a hotplug writer. So, add a BUG_ON() in put_online_cpus() to detect such cases
where the refcount can go negative.
Signed-off-by: Srivatsa S. Bhat <srivatsa.bhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/cpu.c | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/kernel/cpu.c b/kernel/cpu.c
index f560598..00d29bc 100644
--- a/kernel/cpu.c
+++ b/kernel/cpu.c
@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ void put_online_cpus(void)
if (cpu_hotplug.active_writer == current)
return;
mutex_lock(&cpu_hotplug.lock);
+ BUG_ON(cpu_hotplug.refcount == 0);
if (!--cpu_hotplug.refcount && unlikely(cpu_hotplug.active_writer))
wake_up_process(cpu_hotplug.active_writer);
mutex_unlock(&cpu_hotplug.lock);
I think calling BUG() here is a bit harsh. We should only do that if
there's a risk to proceeding: a risk of data loss, a reduced ability to
analyse the underlying bug, etc.
But a cpu-hotplug locking imbalance is a really really really minor
problem! So how about we emit a warning then try to fix things up?
That would be better indeed, thanks!
This should increase the chance that the machine will keep running and
so will increase the chance that a user will be able to report the bug
to us.
Yep, sounds good.
--- a/kernel/cpu.c~cpu-hotplug-debug-detect-imbalance-between-get_online_cpus-and-put_online_cpus-fix
+++ a/kernel/cpu.c
@@ -80,9 +80,12 @@ void put_online_cpus(void)
if (cpu_hotplug.active_writer == current)
return;
mutex_lock(&cpu_hotplug.lock);
- BUG_ON(cpu_hotplug.refcount == 0);
- if (!--cpu_hotplug.refcount && unlikely(cpu_hotplug.active_writer))
- wake_up_process(cpu_hotplug.active_writer);
+ if (!--cpu_hotplug.refcount) {
This won't catch it. We'll enter this 'if' condition only when cpu_hotplug.refcount was
decremented to zero. We'll miss out the case when it went negative (which we intended to detect).
+ if (WARN_ON(cpu_hotplug.refcount == -1))
+ cpu_hotplug.refcount++; /* try to fix things up */
+ if (unlikely(cpu_hotplug.active_writer))
+ wake_up_process(cpu_hotplug.active_writer);
+ }
mutex_unlock(&cpu_hotplug.lock);
}
So how about something like below:
------------------------------------------------------>
From: Srivatsa S. Bhat <srivatsa.bhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [PATCH] CPU hotplug, debug: Detect imbalance between get_online_cpus() and put_online_cpus()
The synchronization between CPU hotplug readers and writers is achieved by
means of refcounting, safe-guarded by the cpu_hotplug.lock.
get_online_cpus() increments the refcount, whereas put_online_cpus() decrements
it. If we ever hit an imbalance between the two, we end up compromising the
guarantees of the hotplug synchronization i.e, for example, an extra call to
put_online_cpus() can end up allowing a hotplug reader to execute concurrently with
a hotplug writer. So, add a WARN_ON() in put_online_cpus() to detect such cases
where the refcount can go negative, and also attempt to fix it up, so that we can
continue to run.
Signed-off-by: Srivatsa S. Bhat <srivatsa.bhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/cpu.c | 4 ++++
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/kernel/cpu.c b/kernel/cpu.c
index f560598..42bd331 100644
--- a/kernel/cpu.c
+++ b/kernel/cpu.c
@@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ void put_online_cpus(void)
if (cpu_hotplug.active_writer == current)
return;
mutex_lock(&cpu_hotplug.lock);
+
+ if (WARN_ON(!cpu_hotplug.refcount))
+ cpu_hotplug.refcount++; /* try to fix things up */
+
if (!--cpu_hotplug.refcount && unlikely(cpu_hotplug.active_writer))
wake_up_process(cpu_hotplug.active_writer);
mutex_unlock(&cpu_hotplug.lock);
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