Re: [PATCH] cred: Remove unnecessary kdebug atomic reads

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Tue Aug 25 2015 - 16:56:31 EST


On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 13:51:06 -0700 Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Tue, 2015-08-25 at 13:39 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 09:53:51 -0700 Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > commit e0e817392b9a ("CRED: Add some configurable debugging [try #6]")
> > > added the kdebug mechanism to this file back in 2009.
> > >
> > > The kdebug macro calls no_printk which always evaluates arguments.
> > >
> > > Most of the kdebug uses have an unnecessary call of
> > > atomic_read(&cred->usage)
> > >
> > > Make the kdebug macro do nothing by defining it with
> > > do { if (0) no_printk(...); } while (0)
> > > when not enabled.
> []
> > Did you consider doing this within no_printk()?
>
> Yes.
>
> > That would break code
> > which is relying on side-effects in the evaluation of a printk arg but
> > that's pretty weird and I bet there isn't (and won't be) such code.
>
> I'll bet you there is more than a little and I don't want to
> experiment with it unconditionally.
>
> All printks would need to be evaluated for that side-effect.
>
> Safer would be to create a new no_eval_printk macro and convert
> the no_printk uses over to that as appropriate and possibly create
> a CONFIG_ option to use no_eval_printk instead of no_printk/printk
> and let the adventurous find the side-effects.
>
> Maybe a coccinelle script can be written to find all the locations
> with evaluated non-constant expression arguments with side-effects.

wimp.


That duplicated printk in cred.c is nasty. We could do this?

#if 0
#define __kdebug printk
#else
#define __kdebug if (0) no_printk
#endif

#define kdebug(FMT, ...) \
__kdebug(...)


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