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457c8996 | 1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only |
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2 | /* |
3 | * Context tracking: Probe on high level context boundaries such as kernel | |
4 | * and userspace. This includes syscalls and exceptions entry/exit. | |
5 | * | |
6 | * This is used by RCU to remove its dependency on the timer tick while a CPU | |
7 | * runs in userspace. | |
8 | * | |
9 | * Started by Frederic Weisbecker: | |
10 | * | |
11 | * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc., Frederic Weisbecker <[email protected]> | |
12 | * | |
13 | * Many thanks to Gilad Ben-Yossef, Paul McKenney, Ingo Molnar, Andrew Morton, | |
14 | * Steven Rostedt, Peter Zijlstra for suggestions and improvements. | |
15 | * | |
16 | */ | |
17 | ||
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18 | #include <linux/context_tracking.h> |
19 | #include <linux/rcupdate.h> | |
20 | #include <linux/sched.h> | |
91d1aa43 | 21 | #include <linux/hardirq.h> |
6a61671b | 22 | #include <linux/export.h> |
4cdf77a8 | 23 | #include <linux/kprobes.h> |
91d1aa43 | 24 | |
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25 | #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS |
26 | #include <trace/events/context_tracking.h> | |
27 | ||
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28 | DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(context_tracking_key); |
29 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(context_tracking_key); | |
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30 | |
31 | DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct context_tracking, context_tracking); | |
48d6a816 | 32 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(context_tracking); |
91d1aa43 | 33 | |
0372007f | 34 | static noinstr bool context_tracking_recursion_enter(void) |
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35 | { |
36 | int recursion; | |
37 | ||
38 | recursion = __this_cpu_inc_return(context_tracking.recursion); | |
39 | if (recursion == 1) | |
40 | return true; | |
41 | ||
42 | WARN_ONCE((recursion < 1), "Invalid context tracking recursion value %d\n", recursion); | |
43 | __this_cpu_dec(context_tracking.recursion); | |
44 | ||
45 | return false; | |
46 | } | |
47 | ||
0372007f | 48 | static __always_inline void context_tracking_recursion_exit(void) |
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49 | { |
50 | __this_cpu_dec(context_tracking.recursion); | |
51 | } | |
52 | ||
4eacdf18 | 53 | /** |
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54 | * context_tracking_enter - Inform the context tracking that the CPU is going |
55 | * enter user or guest space mode. | |
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56 | * |
57 | * This function must be called right before we switch from the kernel | |
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58 | * to user or guest space, when it's guaranteed the remaining kernel |
59 | * instructions to execute won't use any RCU read side critical section | |
60 | * because this function sets RCU in extended quiescent state. | |
4eacdf18 | 61 | */ |
0372007f | 62 | void noinstr __context_tracking_enter(enum ctx_state state) |
91d1aa43 | 63 | { |
4eacdf18 | 64 | /* Kernel threads aren't supposed to go to userspace */ |
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65 | WARN_ON_ONCE(!current->mm); |
66 | ||
aed5ed47 | 67 | if (!context_tracking_recursion_enter()) |
d0e536d8 | 68 | return; |
aed5ed47 | 69 | |
3aab4f50 | 70 | if ( __this_cpu_read(context_tracking.state) != state) { |
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71 | if (__this_cpu_read(context_tracking.active)) { |
72 | /* | |
73 | * At this stage, only low level arch entry code remains and | |
74 | * then we'll run in userspace. We can assume there won't be | |
75 | * any RCU read-side critical section until the next call to | |
76 | * user_exit() or rcu_irq_enter(). Let's remove RCU's dependency | |
77 | * on the tick. | |
78 | */ | |
19fdd98b | 79 | if (state == CONTEXT_USER) { |
0372007f | 80 | instrumentation_begin(); |
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81 | trace_user_enter(0); |
82 | vtime_user_enter(current); | |
0372007f | 83 | instrumentation_end(); |
19fdd98b | 84 | } |
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85 | rcu_user_enter(); |
86 | } | |
4eacdf18 | 87 | /* |
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88 | * Even if context tracking is disabled on this CPU, because it's outside |
89 | * the full dynticks mask for example, we still have to keep track of the | |
90 | * context transitions and states to prevent inconsistency on those of | |
91 | * other CPUs. | |
92 | * If a task triggers an exception in userspace, sleep on the exception | |
93 | * handler and then migrate to another CPU, that new CPU must know where | |
94 | * the exception returns by the time we call exception_exit(). | |
95 | * This information can only be provided by the previous CPU when it called | |
96 | * exception_enter(). | |
97 | * OTOH we can spare the calls to vtime and RCU when context_tracking.active | |
98 | * is false because we know that CPU is not tickless. | |
4eacdf18 | 99 | */ |
3aab4f50 | 100 | __this_cpu_write(context_tracking.state, state); |
91d1aa43 | 101 | } |
aed5ed47 | 102 | context_tracking_recursion_exit(); |
d0e536d8 | 103 | } |
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104 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__context_tracking_enter); |
105 | ||
106 | void context_tracking_enter(enum ctx_state state) | |
107 | { | |
108 | unsigned long flags; | |
109 | ||
110 | /* | |
111 | * Some contexts may involve an exception occuring in an irq, | |
112 | * leading to that nesting: | |
113 | * rcu_irq_enter() rcu_user_exit() rcu_user_exit() rcu_irq_exit() | |
114 | * This would mess up the dyntick_nesting count though. And rcu_irq_*() | |
115 | * helpers are enough to protect RCU uses inside the exception. So | |
116 | * just return immediately if we detect we are in an IRQ. | |
117 | */ | |
118 | if (in_interrupt()) | |
119 | return; | |
120 | ||
121 | local_irq_save(flags); | |
122 | __context_tracking_enter(state); | |
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123 | local_irq_restore(flags); |
124 | } | |
3aab4f50 | 125 | NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(context_tracking_enter); |
efc1e2c9 | 126 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(context_tracking_enter); |
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127 | |
128 | void context_tracking_user_enter(void) | |
129 | { | |
f70cd6b0 | 130 | user_enter(); |
3aab4f50 | 131 | } |
4cdf77a8 | 132 | NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(context_tracking_user_enter); |
91d1aa43 | 133 | |
4eacdf18 | 134 | /** |
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135 | * context_tracking_exit - Inform the context tracking that the CPU is |
136 | * exiting user or guest mode and entering the kernel. | |
4eacdf18 | 137 | * |
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138 | * This function must be called after we entered the kernel from user or |
139 | * guest space before any use of RCU read side critical section. This | |
140 | * potentially include any high level kernel code like syscalls, exceptions, | |
141 | * signal handling, etc... | |
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142 | * |
143 | * This call supports re-entrancy. This way it can be called from any exception | |
144 | * handler without needing to know if we came from userspace or not. | |
145 | */ | |
0372007f | 146 | void noinstr __context_tracking_exit(enum ctx_state state) |
91d1aa43 | 147 | { |
aed5ed47 | 148 | if (!context_tracking_recursion_enter()) |
d0e536d8 | 149 | return; |
aed5ed47 | 150 | |
3aab4f50 | 151 | if (__this_cpu_read(context_tracking.state) == state) { |
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152 | if (__this_cpu_read(context_tracking.active)) { |
153 | /* | |
154 | * We are going to run code that may use RCU. Inform | |
155 | * RCU core about that (ie: we may need the tick again). | |
156 | */ | |
157 | rcu_user_exit(); | |
19fdd98b | 158 | if (state == CONTEXT_USER) { |
0372007f | 159 | instrumentation_begin(); |
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160 | vtime_user_exit(current); |
161 | trace_user_exit(0); | |
0372007f | 162 | instrumentation_end(); |
19fdd98b | 163 | } |
d65ec121 | 164 | } |
c467ea76 | 165 | __this_cpu_write(context_tracking.state, CONTEXT_KERNEL); |
91d1aa43 | 166 | } |
aed5ed47 | 167 | context_tracking_recursion_exit(); |
d0e536d8 | 168 | } |
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169 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__context_tracking_exit); |
170 | ||
171 | void context_tracking_exit(enum ctx_state state) | |
172 | { | |
173 | unsigned long flags; | |
174 | ||
175 | if (in_interrupt()) | |
176 | return; | |
177 | ||
178 | local_irq_save(flags); | |
179 | __context_tracking_exit(state); | |
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180 | local_irq_restore(flags); |
181 | } | |
3aab4f50 | 182 | NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(context_tracking_exit); |
efc1e2c9 | 183 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(context_tracking_exit); |
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184 | |
185 | void context_tracking_user_exit(void) | |
186 | { | |
f70cd6b0 | 187 | user_exit(); |
3aab4f50 | 188 | } |
4cdf77a8 | 189 | NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(context_tracking_user_exit); |
91d1aa43 | 190 | |
fafe870f | 191 | void __init context_tracking_cpu_set(int cpu) |
91d1aa43 | 192 | { |
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193 | static __initdata bool initialized = false; |
194 | ||
195 | if (!per_cpu(context_tracking.active, cpu)) { | |
196 | per_cpu(context_tracking.active, cpu) = true; | |
74c57875 | 197 | static_branch_inc(&context_tracking_key); |
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198 | } |
199 | ||
200 | if (initialized) | |
201 | return; | |
202 | ||
490f561b | 203 | #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_TIF_NOHZ |
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204 | /* |
205 | * Set TIF_NOHZ to init/0 and let it propagate to all tasks through fork | |
206 | * This assumes that init is the only task at this early boot stage. | |
207 | */ | |
208 | set_tsk_thread_flag(&init_task, TIF_NOHZ); | |
490f561b | 209 | #endif |
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210 | WARN_ON_ONCE(!tasklist_empty()); |
211 | ||
212 | initialized = true; | |
91d1aa43 | 213 | } |
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214 | |
215 | #ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING_FORCE | |
216 | void __init context_tracking_init(void) | |
217 | { | |
218 | int cpu; | |
219 | ||
220 | for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) | |
221 | context_tracking_cpu_set(cpu); | |
222 | } | |
223 | #endif |