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authorSteven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>2009-04-16 21:41:52 -0400
committerSteven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>2009-04-17 16:21:32 -0400
commit261842b7c9099f56de2eb969c8ad65402d68e00e (patch)
tree6cdf0b4b5ad188294da67520dc9579a0c67940ac /kernel/trace
parent12acd473d45cf2e40de3782cb2de712e5cd4d715 (diff)
tracing: add same level recursion detection
The tracing infrastructure allows for recursion. That is, an interrupt may interrupt the act of tracing an event, and that interrupt may very well perform its own trace. This is a recursive trace, and is fine to do. The problem arises when there is a bug, and the utility doing the trace calls something that recurses back into the tracer. This recursion is not caused by an external event like an interrupt, but by code that is not expected to recurse. The result could be a lockup. This patch adds a bitmask to the task structure that keeps track of the trace recursion. To find the interrupt depth, the following algorithm is used: level = hardirq_count() + softirq_count() + in_nmi; Here, level will be the depth of interrutps and softirqs, and even handles the nmi. Then the corresponding bit is set in the recursion bitmask. If the bit was already set, we know we had a recursion at the same level and we warn about it and fail the writing to the buffer. After the data has been committed to the buffer, we clear the bit. No atomics are needed. The only races are with interrupts and they reset the bitmask before returning anywy. [ Impact: detect same irq level trace recursion ] Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/trace')
-rw-r--r--kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c42
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c
index 84a6055f37c9..b421b0ea9112 100644
--- a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c
+++ b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c
@@ -1481,6 +1481,40 @@ rb_reserve_next_event(struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer,
1481 return event; 1481 return event;
1482} 1482}
1483 1483
1484static int trace_irq_level(void)
1485{
1486 return hardirq_count() + softirq_count() + in_nmi();
1487}
1488
1489static int trace_recursive_lock(void)
1490{
1491 int level;
1492
1493 level = trace_irq_level();
1494
1495 if (unlikely(current->trace_recursion & (1 << level))) {
1496 /* Disable all tracing before we do anything else */
1497 tracing_off_permanent();
1498 WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
1499 return -1;
1500 }
1501
1502 current->trace_recursion |= 1 << level;
1503
1504 return 0;
1505}
1506
1507static void trace_recursive_unlock(void)
1508{
1509 int level;
1510
1511 level = trace_irq_level();
1512
1513 WARN_ON_ONCE(!current->trace_recursion & (1 << level));
1514
1515 current->trace_recursion &= ~(1 << level);
1516}
1517
1484static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, rb_need_resched); 1518static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, rb_need_resched);
1485 1519
1486/** 1520/**
@@ -1514,6 +1548,9 @@ ring_buffer_lock_reserve(struct ring_buffer *buffer, unsigned long length)
1514 /* If we are tracing schedule, we don't want to recurse */ 1548 /* If we are tracing schedule, we don't want to recurse */
1515 resched = ftrace_preempt_disable(); 1549 resched = ftrace_preempt_disable();
1516 1550
1551 if (trace_recursive_lock())
1552 goto out_nocheck;
1553
1517 cpu = raw_smp_processor_id(); 1554 cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
1518 1555
1519 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, buffer->cpumask)) 1556 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, buffer->cpumask))
@@ -1543,6 +1580,9 @@ ring_buffer_lock_reserve(struct ring_buffer *buffer, unsigned long length)
1543 return event; 1580 return event;
1544 1581
1545 out: 1582 out:
1583 trace_recursive_unlock();
1584
1585 out_nocheck:
1546 ftrace_preempt_enable(resched); 1586 ftrace_preempt_enable(resched);
1547 return NULL; 1587 return NULL;
1548} 1588}
@@ -1581,6 +1621,8 @@ int ring_buffer_unlock_commit(struct ring_buffer *buffer,
1581 1621
1582 rb_commit(cpu_buffer, event); 1622 rb_commit(cpu_buffer, event);
1583 1623
1624 trace_recursive_unlock();
1625
1584 /* 1626 /*
1585 * Only the last preempt count needs to restore preemption. 1627 * Only the last preempt count needs to restore preemption.
1586 */ 1628 */