Re: [PATCH v4 00/57] x86/dumpstack: rewrite x86 stack dump code
From: Josh Poimboeuf
Date: Thu Aug 18 2016 - 10:33:04 EST
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 03:39:35PM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> * Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > Josh Poimboeuf (57):
> >
> > I am personally unable to review a 57 patches series.
> >
> > Any chance you could split it into self-contained steps? In general doing so
> > increase the chances for reviews, accelerate merging, improve maintainance...
>
> Yes, please!
>
> Series of no more than 4-6 patches, ordered in a logical fasion from lowest risk /
> simplest towards highest risk / most complex.
You're right, that would be better. My apologies for spamming. It
started with "only" 19 patches in v1 and then quickly got out of hand.
I may split it up something like this:
cleanups:
x86/dumpstack: remove show_trace()
x86/asm/head: remove unused init_rsp variable extern
x86/asm/head: rename 'stack_start' -> 'initial_stack'
x86/dumpstack: add IRQ_USABLE_STACK_SIZE define
x86/dumpstack: remove extra brackets around "<EOE>"
x86/head: remove useless zeroed word
x86/dumpstack: fix x86_32 kernel_stack_pointer() previous stack access
proc: fix return address printk conversion specifer in /proc/<pid>/stack
x86: remove 64-byte gap at end of irq stack
function graph fixes:
ftrace: remove CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_FP_TEST from config
ftrace: only allocate the ret_stack 'fp' field when needed
ftrace: add return address pointer to ftrace_ret_stack
ftrace: add ftrace_graph_ret_addr() stack unwinding helpers
x86/dumpstack/ftrace: convert dump_trace() callbacks to use ftrace_graph_ret_addr()
ftrace/x86: implement HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_RET_ADDR_PTR
x86/dumpstack/ftrace: mark function graph handler function as unreliable
x86/dumpstack/ftrace: don't print unreliable addresses in print_context_stack_bp()
get_stack_info():
x86/dumpstack: simplify in_exception_stack()
x86/dumpstack: add get_stack_info() interface
x86/dumpstack: add recursion checking for all stacks
unwinder prep:
perf/x86: check perf_callchain_store() error
oprofile/x86: add regs->ip to oprofile trace
x86/dumpstack: remove unnecessary stack pointer arguments
x86/dumpstack: add get_stack_pointer() and get_frame_pointer()
x86/dumpstack: make printk_stack_address() more generally useful
x86/dumpstack: fix irq stack bounds calculation in show_stack_log_lvl()
x86/dumpstack: allow preemption in show_stack_log_lvl() and dump_trace()
unwinder:
x86/unwind: add new unwind interface and implementations
perf/x86: convert perf_callchain_kernel() to use the new unwinder
x86/stacktrace: convert save_stack_trace_*() to use the new unwinder
oprofile/x86: convert x86_backtrace() to use the new unwinder
x86/dumpstack: convert show_trace_log_lvl() to use the new unwinder
x86/dumpstack: remove dump_trace() and related callbacks
hardened usercopy:
x86/mm: move arch_within_stack_frames() to usercopy.c
x86/mm: convert arch_within_stack_frames() to use the new unwinder
x86/mm: simplify starting frame logic for hardened usercopy
x86/mm: removed unused arch_within_stack_frames() arguments
mm: re-enable gcc frame address warning
standardize the end of the stack:
x86/entry/head/32: use local labels
x86/asm/head: use a common function for starting CPUs
x86: move _stext marker to before head code
x86/head: put real return address on idle task stack
x86/head: fix the end of the stack for idle tasks
x86/entry/32: fix the end of the stack for newly forked tasks
x86/head/32: fix the end of the stack for idle tasks
x86/smp: fix initial idle stack location on 32-bit
x86/entry/32: rename 'error_code' to 'common_exception'
pt_regs frames:
x86/entry/unwind: create stack frames for saved interrupt registers
x86/unwind: create stack frames for saved syscall registers
x86/dumpstack: print stack identifier on its own line
x86/dumpstack: print any pt_regs found on the stack
x86/dumpstack: fix duplicate RIP address display in __show_regs()
x86/dumpstack: print orig_ax in __show_regs()
unwinder warnings:
x86/unwind: warn on kernel stack corruption
x86/unwind: warn on bad stack return address
x86/unwind: warn if stack grows up
x86/dumpstack: warn on stack recursion
--
Josh