Re: [PATCH] printk/nmi: avoid direct printk()-s from __printk_nmi_flush()
From: Petr Mladek
Date: Thu Sep 01 2016 - 04:17:46 EST
On Thu 2016-09-01 16:55:07, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote:
> On (08/30/16 13:19), Petr Mladek wrote:
> >
> > I see. But then we will need to be more careful because printk_func
> > and printk_func_saved will be manipulated in different contexts:
> > normal, irq, nmi. A solution might be using an atomic counter
> > and selecting the right vprintk_func according to the value.
>
> alt_printk_enter() must be done with local IRQs disabled. so IRQ cannot
> race with `normal' alt_printk. other IRQs cannot race with the current IRQ,
> because we have local IRQs disabled. the only thing that can race here is - NMI.
> both `normal' and IRQ alt_printk can use the same per-CPU buffer, they never
> race. NMI needs to have its own.
Yes. Well, my concern was how to atomically change the printk_func
pointer and save the previous value at the same time. You could not
use locks because NMIs are involved.
Best Regards,
Petr