On (09/30/16 13:27), Petr Mladek wrote: > > > > This patch set extends a lock-less NMI per-cpu buffers idea to > > > > handle recursive printk() calls. The basic mechanism is pretty much the > > > > same -- at the beginning of a deadlock-prone section we switch to > > > > lock-less > > > > printk callback, and return back to a default printk implementation at > > > > the > > > > end; the messages are getting flushed to a logbuf buffer from a safer > > > > context. > > > > > > I was skeptical but I really like this way now. > > > > > > The switching of the buffers is a bit hairy in this version but I > > > think that we could make it much better. > > > > > > Other than that it looks like a big win. It kills a lot of > > > printk-related pain points. And it will not be that complicated > > > after all. > > > > many thanks for looking at this train wreck. > > > > so, like I said, it addresses printk()-recursion in *ideally* quite > > a minimalistic way -- just several alt_printk_enter/exit calls in > > printk.c, without ever touching any other parts of the kernel. > > > > gunning down printk deadlocks in general, however, requires much more > > effort; or even a completely different approach. > > > > a) a lock-less printk() by default > > um, `#define printk alt_printk'. but this will break printk() from irq. > > and the ordering of messages from per-cpu buffers may be far from > > correct. > > Well, the current vprintk_nmi() is lockless. The alternative printk() > is going to use the same code, so it will be lockless as well. It > means that even this patchset is supposed to avoid all possible > deadlocks via printk() calls.
I meant that printk-recursion and printk-deadlock can be different scenarios. deadlocks are harder to handle devkmsg_open() raw_spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock) spin_dump() printk() raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock) this one can be handled by alt_printk. devkmsg_open() local_irq_save(); alt_printk_enter() raw_spin_lock(&logbuf_lock) spin_dump() printk() vprintk_alt() but there are some that can't be handled solely in printk.c -ss