context_tracking.c 5.7 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Context tracking: Probe on high level context boundaries such as kernel
  3. * and userspace. This includes syscalls and exceptions entry/exit.
  4. *
  5. * This is used by RCU to remove its dependency on the timer tick while a CPU
  6. * runs in userspace.
  7. *
  8. * Started by Frederic Weisbecker:
  9. *
  10. * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc., Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@redhat.com>
  11. *
  12. * Many thanks to Gilad Ben-Yossef, Paul McKenney, Ingo Molnar, Andrew Morton,
  13. * Steven Rostedt, Peter Zijlstra for suggestions and improvements.
  14. *
  15. */
  16. #include <linux/context_tracking.h>
  17. #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
  18. #include <linux/sched.h>
  19. #include <linux/hardirq.h>
  20. #include <linux/export.h>
  21. #include <linux/kprobes.h>
  22. #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
  23. #include <trace/events/context_tracking.h>
  24. struct static_key context_tracking_enabled = STATIC_KEY_INIT_FALSE;
  25. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(context_tracking_enabled);
  26. DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct context_tracking, context_tracking);
  27. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(context_tracking);
  28. void context_tracking_cpu_set(int cpu)
  29. {
  30. if (!per_cpu(context_tracking.active, cpu)) {
  31. per_cpu(context_tracking.active, cpu) = true;
  32. static_key_slow_inc(&context_tracking_enabled);
  33. }
  34. }
  35. /**
  36. * context_tracking_user_enter - Inform the context tracking that the CPU is going to
  37. * enter userspace mode.
  38. *
  39. * This function must be called right before we switch from the kernel
  40. * to userspace, when it's guaranteed the remaining kernel instructions
  41. * to execute won't use any RCU read side critical section because this
  42. * function sets RCU in extended quiescent state.
  43. */
  44. void context_tracking_user_enter(void)
  45. {
  46. unsigned long flags;
  47. /*
  48. * Repeat the user_enter() check here because some archs may be calling
  49. * this from asm and if no CPU needs context tracking, they shouldn't
  50. * go further. Repeat the check here until they support the inline static
  51. * key check.
  52. */
  53. if (!context_tracking_is_enabled())
  54. return;
  55. /*
  56. * Some contexts may involve an exception occuring in an irq,
  57. * leading to that nesting:
  58. * rcu_irq_enter() rcu_user_exit() rcu_user_exit() rcu_irq_exit()
  59. * This would mess up the dyntick_nesting count though. And rcu_irq_*()
  60. * helpers are enough to protect RCU uses inside the exception. So
  61. * just return immediately if we detect we are in an IRQ.
  62. */
  63. if (in_interrupt())
  64. return;
  65. /* Kernel threads aren't supposed to go to userspace */
  66. WARN_ON_ONCE(!current->mm);
  67. local_irq_save(flags);
  68. if ( __this_cpu_read(context_tracking.state) != IN_USER) {
  69. if (__this_cpu_read(context_tracking.active)) {
  70. trace_user_enter(0);
  71. /*
  72. * At this stage, only low level arch entry code remains and
  73. * then we'll run in userspace. We can assume there won't be
  74. * any RCU read-side critical section until the next call to
  75. * user_exit() or rcu_irq_enter(). Let's remove RCU's dependency
  76. * on the tick.
  77. */
  78. vtime_user_enter(current);
  79. rcu_user_enter();
  80. }
  81. /*
  82. * Even if context tracking is disabled on this CPU, because it's outside
  83. * the full dynticks mask for example, we still have to keep track of the
  84. * context transitions and states to prevent inconsistency on those of
  85. * other CPUs.
  86. * If a task triggers an exception in userspace, sleep on the exception
  87. * handler and then migrate to another CPU, that new CPU must know where
  88. * the exception returns by the time we call exception_exit().
  89. * This information can only be provided by the previous CPU when it called
  90. * exception_enter().
  91. * OTOH we can spare the calls to vtime and RCU when context_tracking.active
  92. * is false because we know that CPU is not tickless.
  93. */
  94. __this_cpu_write(context_tracking.state, IN_USER);
  95. }
  96. local_irq_restore(flags);
  97. }
  98. NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(context_tracking_user_enter);
  99. /**
  100. * context_tracking_user_exit - Inform the context tracking that the CPU is
  101. * exiting userspace mode and entering the kernel.
  102. *
  103. * This function must be called after we entered the kernel from userspace
  104. * before any use of RCU read side critical section. This potentially include
  105. * any high level kernel code like syscalls, exceptions, signal handling, etc...
  106. *
  107. * This call supports re-entrancy. This way it can be called from any exception
  108. * handler without needing to know if we came from userspace or not.
  109. */
  110. void context_tracking_user_exit(void)
  111. {
  112. unsigned long flags;
  113. if (!context_tracking_is_enabled())
  114. return;
  115. if (in_interrupt())
  116. return;
  117. local_irq_save(flags);
  118. if (__this_cpu_read(context_tracking.state) == IN_USER) {
  119. if (__this_cpu_read(context_tracking.active)) {
  120. /*
  121. * We are going to run code that may use RCU. Inform
  122. * RCU core about that (ie: we may need the tick again).
  123. */
  124. rcu_user_exit();
  125. vtime_user_exit(current);
  126. trace_user_exit(0);
  127. }
  128. __this_cpu_write(context_tracking.state, IN_KERNEL);
  129. }
  130. local_irq_restore(flags);
  131. }
  132. NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(context_tracking_user_exit);
  133. /**
  134. * __context_tracking_task_switch - context switch the syscall callbacks
  135. * @prev: the task that is being switched out
  136. * @next: the task that is being switched in
  137. *
  138. * The context tracking uses the syscall slow path to implement its user-kernel
  139. * boundaries probes on syscalls. This way it doesn't impact the syscall fast
  140. * path on CPUs that don't do context tracking.
  141. *
  142. * But we need to clear the flag on the previous task because it may later
  143. * migrate to some CPU that doesn't do the context tracking. As such the TIF
  144. * flag may not be desired there.
  145. */
  146. void __context_tracking_task_switch(struct task_struct *prev,
  147. struct task_struct *next)
  148. {
  149. clear_tsk_thread_flag(prev, TIF_NOHZ);
  150. set_tsk_thread_flag(next, TIF_NOHZ);
  151. }
  152. #ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING_FORCE
  153. void __init context_tracking_init(void)
  154. {
  155. int cpu;
  156. for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
  157. context_tracking_cpu_set(cpu);
  158. }
  159. #endif