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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-18 18:47:48 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-18 18:47:48 +0000 |
commit | a1865fbd182b17f2d2f465f557af5b45501c5f1c (patch) | |
tree | 59da519ef2e59c763bb8efdbe67bc348cf833767 /kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c | |
parent | Adding upstream version 6.7.9. (diff) | |
download | linux-a1865fbd182b17f2d2f465f557af5b45501c5f1c.tar.xz linux-a1865fbd182b17f2d2f465f557af5b45501c5f1c.zip |
Adding upstream version 6.7.12.upstream/6.7.12
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c | 233 |
1 files changed, 140 insertions, 93 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c index 6fa67c297e..140f8eed83 100644 --- a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c +++ b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c @@ -412,7 +412,6 @@ struct rb_irq_work { struct irq_work work; wait_queue_head_t waiters; wait_queue_head_t full_waiters; - long wait_index; bool waiters_pending; bool full_waiters_pending; bool wakeup_full; @@ -903,8 +902,19 @@ static void rb_wake_up_waiters(struct irq_work *work) wake_up_all(&rbwork->waiters); if (rbwork->full_waiters_pending || rbwork->wakeup_full) { + /* Only cpu_buffer sets the above flags */ + struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer = + container_of(rbwork, struct ring_buffer_per_cpu, irq_work); + + /* Called from interrupt context */ + raw_spin_lock(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock); rbwork->wakeup_full = false; rbwork->full_waiters_pending = false; + + /* Waking up all waiters, they will reset the shortest full */ + cpu_buffer->shortest_full = 0; + raw_spin_unlock(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock); + wake_up_all(&rbwork->full_waiters); } } @@ -945,14 +955,95 @@ void ring_buffer_wake_waiters(struct trace_buffer *buffer, int cpu) rbwork = &cpu_buffer->irq_work; } - rbwork->wait_index++; - /* make sure the waiters see the new index */ - smp_wmb(); - /* This can be called in any context */ irq_work_queue(&rbwork->work); } +static bool rb_watermark_hit(struct trace_buffer *buffer, int cpu, int full) +{ + struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer; + bool ret = false; + + /* Reads of all CPUs always waits for any data */ + if (cpu == RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS) + return !ring_buffer_empty(buffer); + + cpu_buffer = buffer->buffers[cpu]; + + if (!ring_buffer_empty_cpu(buffer, cpu)) { + unsigned long flags; + bool pagebusy; + + if (!full) + return true; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock, flags); + pagebusy = cpu_buffer->reader_page == cpu_buffer->commit_page; + ret = !pagebusy && full_hit(buffer, cpu, full); + + if (!ret && (!cpu_buffer->shortest_full || + cpu_buffer->shortest_full > full)) { + cpu_buffer->shortest_full = full; + } + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock, flags); + } + return ret; +} + +static inline bool +rb_wait_cond(struct rb_irq_work *rbwork, struct trace_buffer *buffer, + int cpu, int full, ring_buffer_cond_fn cond, void *data) +{ + if (rb_watermark_hit(buffer, cpu, full)) + return true; + + if (cond(data)) + return true; + + /* + * The events can happen in critical sections where + * checking a work queue can cause deadlocks. + * After adding a task to the queue, this flag is set + * only to notify events to try to wake up the queue + * using irq_work. + * + * We don't clear it even if the buffer is no longer + * empty. The flag only causes the next event to run + * irq_work to do the work queue wake up. The worse + * that can happen if we race with !trace_empty() is that + * an event will cause an irq_work to try to wake up + * an empty queue. + * + * There's no reason to protect this flag either, as + * the work queue and irq_work logic will do the necessary + * synchronization for the wake ups. The only thing + * that is necessary is that the wake up happens after + * a task has been queued. It's OK for spurious wake ups. + */ + if (full) + rbwork->full_waiters_pending = true; + else + rbwork->waiters_pending = true; + + return false; +} + +/* + * The default wait condition for ring_buffer_wait() is to just to exit the + * wait loop the first time it is woken up. + */ +static bool rb_wait_once(void *data) +{ + long *once = data; + + /* wait_event() actually calls this twice before scheduling*/ + if (*once > 1) + return true; + + (*once)++; + return false; +} + /** * ring_buffer_wait - wait for input to the ring buffer * @buffer: buffer to wait on @@ -966,101 +1057,39 @@ void ring_buffer_wake_waiters(struct trace_buffer *buffer, int cpu) int ring_buffer_wait(struct trace_buffer *buffer, int cpu, int full) { struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer; - DEFINE_WAIT(wait); - struct rb_irq_work *work; - long wait_index; + struct wait_queue_head *waitq; + ring_buffer_cond_fn cond; + struct rb_irq_work *rbwork; + void *data; + long once = 0; int ret = 0; + cond = rb_wait_once; + data = &once; + /* * Depending on what the caller is waiting for, either any * data in any cpu buffer, or a specific buffer, put the * caller on the appropriate wait queue. */ if (cpu == RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS) { - work = &buffer->irq_work; + rbwork = &buffer->irq_work; /* Full only makes sense on per cpu reads */ full = 0; } else { if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, buffer->cpumask)) return -ENODEV; cpu_buffer = buffer->buffers[cpu]; - work = &cpu_buffer->irq_work; - } - - wait_index = READ_ONCE(work->wait_index); - - while (true) { - if (full) - prepare_to_wait(&work->full_waiters, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); - else - prepare_to_wait(&work->waiters, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); - - /* - * The events can happen in critical sections where - * checking a work queue can cause deadlocks. - * After adding a task to the queue, this flag is set - * only to notify events to try to wake up the queue - * using irq_work. - * - * We don't clear it even if the buffer is no longer - * empty. The flag only causes the next event to run - * irq_work to do the work queue wake up. The worse - * that can happen if we race with !trace_empty() is that - * an event will cause an irq_work to try to wake up - * an empty queue. - * - * There's no reason to protect this flag either, as - * the work queue and irq_work logic will do the necessary - * synchronization for the wake ups. The only thing - * that is necessary is that the wake up happens after - * a task has been queued. It's OK for spurious wake ups. - */ - if (full) - work->full_waiters_pending = true; - else - work->waiters_pending = true; - - if (signal_pending(current)) { - ret = -EINTR; - break; - } - - if (cpu == RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS && !ring_buffer_empty(buffer)) - break; - - if (cpu != RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS && - !ring_buffer_empty_cpu(buffer, cpu)) { - unsigned long flags; - bool pagebusy; - bool done; - - if (!full) - break; - - raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock, flags); - pagebusy = cpu_buffer->reader_page == cpu_buffer->commit_page; - done = !pagebusy && full_hit(buffer, cpu, full); - - if (!cpu_buffer->shortest_full || - cpu_buffer->shortest_full > full) - cpu_buffer->shortest_full = full; - raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock, flags); - if (done) - break; - } - - schedule(); - - /* Make sure to see the new wait index */ - smp_rmb(); - if (wait_index != work->wait_index) - break; + rbwork = &cpu_buffer->irq_work; } if (full) - finish_wait(&work->full_waiters, &wait); + waitq = &rbwork->full_waiters; else - finish_wait(&work->waiters, &wait); + waitq = &rbwork->waiters; + + ret = wait_event_interruptible((*waitq), + rb_wait_cond(rbwork, buffer, cpu, full, cond, data)); return ret; } @@ -1084,30 +1113,51 @@ __poll_t ring_buffer_poll_wait(struct trace_buffer *buffer, int cpu, struct file *filp, poll_table *poll_table, int full) { struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer; - struct rb_irq_work *work; + struct rb_irq_work *rbwork; if (cpu == RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS) { - work = &buffer->irq_work; + rbwork = &buffer->irq_work; full = 0; } else { if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, buffer->cpumask)) return EPOLLERR; cpu_buffer = buffer->buffers[cpu]; - work = &cpu_buffer->irq_work; + rbwork = &cpu_buffer->irq_work; } if (full) { - poll_wait(filp, &work->full_waiters, poll_table); - work->full_waiters_pending = true; + unsigned long flags; + + poll_wait(filp, &rbwork->full_waiters, poll_table); + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock, flags); if (!cpu_buffer->shortest_full || cpu_buffer->shortest_full > full) cpu_buffer->shortest_full = full; - } else { - poll_wait(filp, &work->waiters, poll_table); - work->waiters_pending = true; + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpu_buffer->reader_lock, flags); + if (full_hit(buffer, cpu, full)) + return EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM; + /* + * Only allow full_waiters_pending update to be seen after + * the shortest_full is set. If the writer sees the + * full_waiters_pending flag set, it will compare the + * amount in the ring buffer to shortest_full. If the amount + * in the ring buffer is greater than the shortest_full + * percent, it will call the irq_work handler to wake up + * this list. The irq_handler will reset shortest_full + * back to zero. That's done under the reader_lock, but + * the below smp_mb() makes sure that the update to + * full_waiters_pending doesn't leak up into the above. + */ + smp_mb(); + rbwork->full_waiters_pending = true; + return 0; } + poll_wait(filp, &rbwork->waiters, poll_table); + rbwork->waiters_pending = true; + /* * There's a tight race between setting the waiters_pending and * checking if the ring buffer is empty. Once the waiters_pending bit @@ -1123,9 +1173,6 @@ __poll_t ring_buffer_poll_wait(struct trace_buffer *buffer, int cpu, */ smp_mb(); - if (full) - return full_hit(buffer, cpu, full) ? EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM : 0; - if ((cpu == RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS && !ring_buffer_empty(buffer)) || (cpu != RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS && !ring_buffer_empty_cpu(buffer, cpu))) return EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM; |