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author | Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> | 2013-10-31 18:14:17 +0100 |
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committer | Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> | 2013-11-06 07:55:08 +0100 |
commit | 8eddac3f103736163f49255bcb109edadea167f6 (patch) | |
tree | cd3161b76bb7a7e2614817d0ba66446676e6b677 /kernel/locking/lockdep.c | |
parent | 01768b42dc97a67b4fb33a2535c49fc1969880df (diff) | |
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locking: Move the lockdep code to kernel/locking/
Suggested-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-wl7s3tta5isufzfguc23et06@git.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/locking/lockdep.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/locking/lockdep.c | 4257 |
1 files changed, 4257 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/locking/lockdep.c b/kernel/locking/lockdep.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4e8e14c34e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/locking/lockdep.c @@ -0,0 +1,4257 @@ +/* + * kernel/lockdep.c + * + * Runtime locking correctness validator + * + * Started by Ingo Molnar: + * + * Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> + * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra <pzijlstr@redhat.com> + * + * this code maps all the lock dependencies as they occur in a live kernel + * and will warn about the following classes of locking bugs: + * + * - lock inversion scenarios + * - circular lock dependencies + * - hardirq/softirq safe/unsafe locking bugs + * + * Bugs are reported even if the current locking scenario does not cause + * any deadlock at this point. + * + * I.e. if anytime in the past two locks were taken in a different order, + * even if it happened for another task, even if those were different + * locks (but of the same class as this lock), this code will detect it. + * + * Thanks to Arjan van de Ven for coming up with the initial idea of + * mapping lock dependencies runtime. + */ +#define DISABLE_BRANCH_PROFILING +#include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/proc_fs.h> +#include <linux/seq_file.h> +#include <linux/spinlock.h> +#include <linux/kallsyms.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/stacktrace.h> +#include <linux/debug_locks.h> +#include <linux/irqflags.h> +#include <linux/utsname.h> +#include <linux/hash.h> +#include <linux/ftrace.h> +#include <linux/stringify.h> +#include <linux/bitops.h> +#include <linux/gfp.h> +#include <linux/kmemcheck.h> + +#include <asm/sections.h> + +#include "lockdep_internals.h" + +#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS +#include <trace/events/lock.h> + +#ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING +int prove_locking = 1; +module_param(prove_locking, int, 0644); +#else +#define prove_locking 0 +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT +int lock_stat = 1; +module_param(lock_stat, int, 0644); +#else +#define lock_stat 0 +#endif + +/* + * lockdep_lock: protects the lockdep graph, the hashes and the + * class/list/hash allocators. + * + * This is one of the rare exceptions where it's justified + * to use a raw spinlock - we really dont want the spinlock + * code to recurse back into the lockdep code... + */ +static arch_spinlock_t lockdep_lock = (arch_spinlock_t)__ARCH_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED; + +static int graph_lock(void) +{ + arch_spin_lock(&lockdep_lock); + /* + * Make sure that if another CPU detected a bug while + * walking the graph we dont change it (while the other + * CPU is busy printing out stuff with the graph lock + * dropped already) + */ + if (!debug_locks) { + arch_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock); + return 0; + } + /* prevent any recursions within lockdep from causing deadlocks */ + current->lockdep_recursion++; + return 1; +} + +static inline int graph_unlock(void) +{ + if (debug_locks && !arch_spin_is_locked(&lockdep_lock)) { + /* + * The lockdep graph lock isn't locked while we expect it to + * be, we're confused now, bye! + */ + return DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(1); + } + + current->lockdep_recursion--; + arch_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Turn lock debugging off and return with 0 if it was off already, + * and also release the graph lock: + */ +static inline int debug_locks_off_graph_unlock(void) +{ + int ret = debug_locks_off(); + + arch_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock); + + return ret; +} + +static int lockdep_initialized; + +unsigned long nr_list_entries; +static struct lock_list list_entries[MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES]; + +/* + * All data structures here are protected by the global debug_lock. + * + * Mutex key structs only get allocated, once during bootup, and never + * get freed - this significantly simplifies the debugging code. + */ +unsigned long nr_lock_classes; +static struct lock_class lock_classes[MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS]; + +static inline struct lock_class *hlock_class(struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + if (!hlock->class_idx) { + /* + * Someone passed in garbage, we give up. + */ + DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(1); + return NULL; + } + return lock_classes + hlock->class_idx - 1; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct lock_class_stats[MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS], + cpu_lock_stats); + +static inline u64 lockstat_clock(void) +{ + return local_clock(); +} + +static int lock_point(unsigned long points[], unsigned long ip) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < LOCKSTAT_POINTS; i++) { + if (points[i] == 0) { + points[i] = ip; + break; + } + if (points[i] == ip) + break; + } + + return i; +} + +static void lock_time_inc(struct lock_time *lt, u64 time) +{ + if (time > lt->max) + lt->max = time; + + if (time < lt->min || !lt->nr) + lt->min = time; + + lt->total += time; + lt->nr++; +} + +static inline void lock_time_add(struct lock_time *src, struct lock_time *dst) +{ + if (!src->nr) + return; + + if (src->max > dst->max) + dst->max = src->max; + + if (src->min < dst->min || !dst->nr) + dst->min = src->min; + + dst->total += src->total; + dst->nr += src->nr; +} + +struct lock_class_stats lock_stats(struct lock_class *class) +{ + struct lock_class_stats stats; + int cpu, i; + + memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(struct lock_class_stats)); + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { + struct lock_class_stats *pcs = + &per_cpu(cpu_lock_stats, cpu)[class - lock_classes]; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(stats.contention_point); i++) + stats.contention_point[i] += pcs->contention_point[i]; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(stats.contending_point); i++) + stats.contending_point[i] += pcs->contending_point[i]; + + lock_time_add(&pcs->read_waittime, &stats.read_waittime); + lock_time_add(&pcs->write_waittime, &stats.write_waittime); + + lock_time_add(&pcs->read_holdtime, &stats.read_holdtime); + lock_time_add(&pcs->write_holdtime, &stats.write_holdtime); + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(stats.bounces); i++) + stats.bounces[i] += pcs->bounces[i]; + } + + return stats; +} + +void clear_lock_stats(struct lock_class *class) +{ + int cpu; + + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { + struct lock_class_stats *cpu_stats = + &per_cpu(cpu_lock_stats, cpu)[class - lock_classes]; + + memset(cpu_stats, 0, sizeof(struct lock_class_stats)); + } + memset(class->contention_point, 0, sizeof(class->contention_point)); + memset(class->contending_point, 0, sizeof(class->contending_point)); +} + +static struct lock_class_stats *get_lock_stats(struct lock_class *class) +{ + return &get_cpu_var(cpu_lock_stats)[class - lock_classes]; +} + +static void put_lock_stats(struct lock_class_stats *stats) +{ + put_cpu_var(cpu_lock_stats); +} + +static void lock_release_holdtime(struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + struct lock_class_stats *stats; + u64 holdtime; + + if (!lock_stat) + return; + + holdtime = lockstat_clock() - hlock->holdtime_stamp; + + stats = get_lock_stats(hlock_class(hlock)); + if (hlock->read) + lock_time_inc(&stats->read_holdtime, holdtime); + else + lock_time_inc(&stats->write_holdtime, holdtime); + put_lock_stats(stats); +} +#else +static inline void lock_release_holdtime(struct held_lock *hlock) +{ +} +#endif + +/* + * We keep a global list of all lock classes. The list only grows, + * never shrinks. The list is only accessed with the lockdep + * spinlock lock held. + */ +LIST_HEAD(all_lock_classes); + +/* + * The lockdep classes are in a hash-table as well, for fast lookup: + */ +#define CLASSHASH_BITS (MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS_BITS - 1) +#define CLASSHASH_SIZE (1UL << CLASSHASH_BITS) +#define __classhashfn(key) hash_long((unsigned long)key, CLASSHASH_BITS) +#define classhashentry(key) (classhash_table + __classhashfn((key))) + +static struct list_head classhash_table[CLASSHASH_SIZE]; + +/* + * We put the lock dependency chains into a hash-table as well, to cache + * their existence: + */ +#define CHAINHASH_BITS (MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS_BITS-1) +#define CHAINHASH_SIZE (1UL << CHAINHASH_BITS) +#define __chainhashfn(chain) hash_long(chain, CHAINHASH_BITS) +#define chainhashentry(chain) (chainhash_table + __chainhashfn((chain))) + +static struct list_head chainhash_table[CHAINHASH_SIZE]; + +/* + * The hash key of the lock dependency chains is a hash itself too: + * it's a hash of all locks taken up to that lock, including that lock. + * It's a 64-bit hash, because it's important for the keys to be + * unique. + */ +#define iterate_chain_key(key1, key2) \ + (((key1) << MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS_BITS) ^ \ + ((key1) >> (64-MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS_BITS)) ^ \ + (key2)) + +void lockdep_off(void) +{ + current->lockdep_recursion++; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(lockdep_off); + +void lockdep_on(void) +{ + current->lockdep_recursion--; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(lockdep_on); + +/* + * Debugging switches: + */ + +#define VERBOSE 0 +#define VERY_VERBOSE 0 + +#if VERBOSE +# define HARDIRQ_VERBOSE 1 +# define SOFTIRQ_VERBOSE 1 +# define RECLAIM_VERBOSE 1 +#else +# define HARDIRQ_VERBOSE 0 +# define SOFTIRQ_VERBOSE 0 +# define RECLAIM_VERBOSE 0 +#endif + +#if VERBOSE || HARDIRQ_VERBOSE || SOFTIRQ_VERBOSE || RECLAIM_VERBOSE +/* + * Quick filtering for interesting events: + */ +static int class_filter(struct lock_class *class) +{ +#if 0 + /* Example */ + if (class->name_version == 1 && + !strcmp(class->name, "lockname")) + return 1; + if (class->name_version == 1 && + !strcmp(class->name, "&struct->lockfield")) + return 1; +#endif + /* Filter everything else. 1 would be to allow everything else */ + return 0; +} +#endif + +static int verbose(struct lock_class *class) +{ +#if VERBOSE + return class_filter(class); +#endif + return 0; +} + +/* + * Stack-trace: tightly packed array of stack backtrace + * addresses. Protected by the graph_lock. + */ +unsigned long nr_stack_trace_entries; +static unsigned long stack_trace[MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES]; + +static void print_lockdep_off(const char *bug_msg) +{ + printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s\n", bug_msg); + printk(KERN_DEBUG "turning off the locking correctness validator.\n"); + printk(KERN_DEBUG "Please attach the output of /proc/lock_stat to the bug report\n"); +} + +static int save_trace(struct stack_trace *trace) +{ + trace->nr_entries = 0; + trace->max_entries = MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES - nr_stack_trace_entries; + trace->entries = stack_trace + nr_stack_trace_entries; + + trace->skip = 3; + + save_stack_trace(trace); + + /* + * Some daft arches put -1 at the end to indicate its a full trace. + * + * <rant> this is buggy anyway, since it takes a whole extra entry so a + * complete trace that maxes out the entries provided will be reported + * as incomplete, friggin useless </rant> + */ + if (trace->nr_entries != 0 && + trace->entries[trace->nr_entries-1] == ULONG_MAX) + trace->nr_entries--; + + trace->max_entries = trace->nr_entries; + + nr_stack_trace_entries += trace->nr_entries; + + if (nr_stack_trace_entries >= MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES-1) { + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) + return 0; + + print_lockdep_off("BUG: MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES too low!"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +unsigned int nr_hardirq_chains; +unsigned int nr_softirq_chains; +unsigned int nr_process_chains; +unsigned int max_lockdep_depth; + +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP +/* + * We cannot printk in early bootup code. Not even early_printk() + * might work. So we mark any initialization errors and printk + * about it later on, in lockdep_info(). + */ +static int lockdep_init_error; +static const char *lock_init_error; +static unsigned long lockdep_init_trace_data[20]; +static struct stack_trace lockdep_init_trace = { + .max_entries = ARRAY_SIZE(lockdep_init_trace_data), + .entries = lockdep_init_trace_data, +}; + +/* + * Various lockdep statistics: + */ +DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct lockdep_stats, lockdep_stats); +#endif + +/* + * Locking printouts: + */ + +#define __USAGE(__STATE) \ + [LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE] = "IN-"__stringify(__STATE)"-W", \ + [LOCK_ENABLED_##__STATE] = __stringify(__STATE)"-ON-W", \ + [LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE##_READ] = "IN-"__stringify(__STATE)"-R",\ + [LOCK_ENABLED_##__STATE##_READ] = __stringify(__STATE)"-ON-R", + +static const char *usage_str[] = +{ +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) __USAGE(__STATE) +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE + [LOCK_USED] = "INITIAL USE", +}; + +const char * __get_key_name(struct lockdep_subclass_key *key, char *str) +{ + return kallsyms_lookup((unsigned long)key, NULL, NULL, NULL, str); +} + +static inline unsigned long lock_flag(enum lock_usage_bit bit) +{ + return 1UL << bit; +} + +static char get_usage_char(struct lock_class *class, enum lock_usage_bit bit) +{ + char c = '.'; + + if (class->usage_mask & lock_flag(bit + 2)) + c = '+'; + if (class->usage_mask & lock_flag(bit)) { + c = '-'; + if (class->usage_mask & lock_flag(bit + 2)) + c = '?'; + } + + return c; +} + +void get_usage_chars(struct lock_class *class, char usage[LOCK_USAGE_CHARS]) +{ + int i = 0; + +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \ + usage[i++] = get_usage_char(class, LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE); \ + usage[i++] = get_usage_char(class, LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE##_READ); +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE + + usage[i] = '\0'; +} + +static void __print_lock_name(struct lock_class *class) +{ + char str[KSYM_NAME_LEN]; + const char *name; + + name = class->name; + if (!name) { + name = __get_key_name(class->key, str); + printk("%s", name); + } else { + printk("%s", name); + if (class->name_version > 1) + printk("#%d", class->name_version); + if (class->subclass) + printk("/%d", class->subclass); + } +} + +static void print_lock_name(struct lock_class *class) +{ + char usage[LOCK_USAGE_CHARS]; + + get_usage_chars(class, usage); + + printk(" ("); + __print_lock_name(class); + printk("){%s}", usage); +} + +static void print_lockdep_cache(struct lockdep_map *lock) +{ + const char *name; + char str[KSYM_NAME_LEN]; + + name = lock->name; + if (!name) + name = __get_key_name(lock->key->subkeys, str); + + printk("%s", name); +} + +static void print_lock(struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + print_lock_name(hlock_class(hlock)); + printk(", at: "); + print_ip_sym(hlock->acquire_ip); +} + +static void lockdep_print_held_locks(struct task_struct *curr) +{ + int i, depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + + if (!depth) { + printk("no locks held by %s/%d.\n", curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + return; + } + printk("%d lock%s held by %s/%d:\n", + depth, depth > 1 ? "s" : "", curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + + for (i = 0; i < depth; i++) { + printk(" #%d: ", i); + print_lock(curr->held_locks + i); + } +} + +static void print_kernel_ident(void) +{ + printk("%s %.*s %s\n", init_utsname()->release, + (int)strcspn(init_utsname()->version, " "), + init_utsname()->version, + print_tainted()); +} + +static int very_verbose(struct lock_class *class) +{ +#if VERY_VERBOSE + return class_filter(class); +#endif + return 0; +} + +/* + * Is this the address of a static object: + */ +static int static_obj(void *obj) +{ + unsigned long start = (unsigned long) &_stext, + end = (unsigned long) &_end, + addr = (unsigned long) obj; + + /* + * static variable? + */ + if ((addr >= start) && (addr < end)) + return 1; + + if (arch_is_kernel_data(addr)) + return 1; + + /* + * in-kernel percpu var? + */ + if (is_kernel_percpu_address(addr)) + return 1; + + /* + * module static or percpu var? + */ + return is_module_address(addr) || is_module_percpu_address(addr); +} + +/* + * To make lock name printouts unique, we calculate a unique + * class->name_version generation counter: + */ +static int count_matching_names(struct lock_class *new_class) +{ + struct lock_class *class; + int count = 0; + + if (!new_class->name) + return 0; + + list_for_each_entry(class, &all_lock_classes, lock_entry) { + if (new_class->key - new_class->subclass == class->key) + return class->name_version; + if (class->name && !strcmp(class->name, new_class->name)) + count = max(count, class->name_version); + } + + return count + 1; +} + +/* + * Register a lock's class in the hash-table, if the class is not present + * yet. Otherwise we look it up. We cache the result in the lock object + * itself, so actual lookup of the hash should be once per lock object. + */ +static inline struct lock_class * +look_up_lock_class(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned int subclass) +{ + struct lockdep_subclass_key *key; + struct list_head *hash_head; + struct lock_class *class; + +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP + /* + * If the architecture calls into lockdep before initializing + * the hashes then we'll warn about it later. (we cannot printk + * right now) + */ + if (unlikely(!lockdep_initialized)) { + lockdep_init(); + lockdep_init_error = 1; + lock_init_error = lock->name; + save_stack_trace(&lockdep_init_trace); + } +#endif + + if (unlikely(subclass >= MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES)) { + debug_locks_off(); + printk(KERN_ERR + "BUG: looking up invalid subclass: %u\n", subclass); + printk(KERN_ERR + "turning off the locking correctness validator.\n"); + dump_stack(); + return NULL; + } + + /* + * Static locks do not have their class-keys yet - for them the key + * is the lock object itself: + */ + if (unlikely(!lock->key)) + lock->key = (void *)lock; + + /* + * NOTE: the class-key must be unique. For dynamic locks, a static + * lock_class_key variable is passed in through the mutex_init() + * (or spin_lock_init()) call - which acts as the key. For static + * locks we use the lock object itself as the key. + */ + BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct lock_class_key) > + sizeof(struct lockdep_map)); + + key = lock->key->subkeys + subclass; + + hash_head = classhashentry(key); + + /* + * We can walk the hash lockfree, because the hash only + * grows, and we are careful when adding entries to the end: + */ + list_for_each_entry(class, hash_head, hash_entry) { + if (class->key == key) { + /* + * Huh! same key, different name? Did someone trample + * on some memory? We're most confused. + */ + WARN_ON_ONCE(class->name != lock->name); + return class; + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Register a lock's class in the hash-table, if the class is not present + * yet. Otherwise we look it up. We cache the result in the lock object + * itself, so actual lookup of the hash should be once per lock object. + */ +static inline struct lock_class * +register_lock_class(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned int subclass, int force) +{ + struct lockdep_subclass_key *key; + struct list_head *hash_head; + struct lock_class *class; + unsigned long flags; + + class = look_up_lock_class(lock, subclass); + if (likely(class)) + goto out_set_class_cache; + + /* + * Debug-check: all keys must be persistent! + */ + if (!static_obj(lock->key)) { + debug_locks_off(); + printk("INFO: trying to register non-static key.\n"); + printk("the code is fine but needs lockdep annotation.\n"); + printk("turning off the locking correctness validator.\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return NULL; + } + + key = lock->key->subkeys + subclass; + hash_head = classhashentry(key); + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + if (!graph_lock()) { + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + return NULL; + } + /* + * We have to do the hash-walk again, to avoid races + * with another CPU: + */ + list_for_each_entry(class, hash_head, hash_entry) + if (class->key == key) + goto out_unlock_set; + /* + * Allocate a new key from the static array, and add it to + * the hash: + */ + if (nr_lock_classes >= MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS) { + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) { + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + return NULL; + } + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + + print_lockdep_off("BUG: MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS too low!"); + dump_stack(); + return NULL; + } + class = lock_classes + nr_lock_classes++; + debug_atomic_inc(nr_unused_locks); + class->key = key; + class->name = lock->name; + class->subclass = subclass; + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&class->lock_entry); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&class->locks_before); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&class->locks_after); + class->name_version = count_matching_names(class); + /* + * We use RCU's safe list-add method to make + * parallel walking of the hash-list safe: + */ + list_add_tail_rcu(&class->hash_entry, hash_head); + /* + * Add it to the global list of classes: + */ + list_add_tail_rcu(&class->lock_entry, &all_lock_classes); + + if (verbose(class)) { + graph_unlock(); + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + + printk("\nnew class %p: %s", class->key, class->name); + if (class->name_version > 1) + printk("#%d", class->name_version); + printk("\n"); + dump_stack(); + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + if (!graph_lock()) { + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + return NULL; + } + } +out_unlock_set: + graph_unlock(); + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + +out_set_class_cache: + if (!subclass || force) + lock->class_cache[0] = class; + else if (subclass < NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES) + lock->class_cache[subclass] = class; + + /* + * Hash collision, did we smoke some? We found a class with a matching + * hash but the subclass -- which is hashed in -- didn't match. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(class->subclass != subclass)) + return NULL; + + return class; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING +/* + * Allocate a lockdep entry. (assumes the graph_lock held, returns + * with NULL on failure) + */ +static struct lock_list *alloc_list_entry(void) +{ + if (nr_list_entries >= MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES) { + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) + return NULL; + + print_lockdep_off("BUG: MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES too low!"); + dump_stack(); + return NULL; + } + return list_entries + nr_list_entries++; +} + +/* + * Add a new dependency to the head of the list: + */ +static int add_lock_to_list(struct lock_class *class, struct lock_class *this, + struct list_head *head, unsigned long ip, + int distance, struct stack_trace *trace) +{ + struct lock_list *entry; + /* + * Lock not present yet - get a new dependency struct and + * add it to the list: + */ + entry = alloc_list_entry(); + if (!entry) + return 0; + + entry->class = this; + entry->distance = distance; + entry->trace = *trace; + /* + * Since we never remove from the dependency list, the list can + * be walked lockless by other CPUs, it's only allocation + * that must be protected by the spinlock. But this also means + * we must make new entries visible only once writes to the + * entry become visible - hence the RCU op: + */ + list_add_tail_rcu(&entry->entry, head); + + return 1; +} + +/* + * For good efficiency of modular, we use power of 2 + */ +#define MAX_CIRCULAR_QUEUE_SIZE 4096UL +#define CQ_MASK (MAX_CIRCULAR_QUEUE_SIZE-1) + +/* + * The circular_queue and helpers is used to implement the + * breadth-first search(BFS)algorithem, by which we can build + * the shortest path from the next lock to be acquired to the + * previous held lock if there is a circular between them. + */ +struct circular_queue { + unsigned long element[MAX_CIRCULAR_QUEUE_SIZE]; + unsigned int front, rear; +}; + +static struct circular_queue lock_cq; + +unsigned int max_bfs_queue_depth; + +static unsigned int lockdep_dependency_gen_id; + +static inline void __cq_init(struct circular_queue *cq) +{ + cq->front = cq->rear = 0; + lockdep_dependency_gen_id++; +} + +static inline int __cq_empty(struct circular_queue *cq) +{ + return (cq->front == cq->rear); +} + +static inline int __cq_full(struct circular_queue *cq) +{ + return ((cq->rear + 1) & CQ_MASK) == cq->front; +} + +static inline int __cq_enqueue(struct circular_queue *cq, unsigned long elem) +{ + if (__cq_full(cq)) + return -1; + + cq->element[cq->rear] = elem; + cq->rear = (cq->rear + 1) & CQ_MASK; + return 0; +} + +static inline int __cq_dequeue(struct circular_queue *cq, unsigned long *elem) +{ + if (__cq_empty(cq)) + return -1; + + *elem = cq->element[cq->front]; + cq->front = (cq->front + 1) & CQ_MASK; + return 0; +} + +static inline unsigned int __cq_get_elem_count(struct circular_queue *cq) +{ + return (cq->rear - cq->front) & CQ_MASK; +} + +static inline void mark_lock_accessed(struct lock_list *lock, + struct lock_list *parent) +{ + unsigned long nr; + + nr = lock - list_entries; + WARN_ON(nr >= nr_list_entries); /* Out-of-bounds, input fail */ + lock->parent = parent; + lock->class->dep_gen_id = lockdep_dependency_gen_id; +} + +static inline unsigned long lock_accessed(struct lock_list *lock) +{ + unsigned long nr; + + nr = lock - list_entries; + WARN_ON(nr >= nr_list_entries); /* Out-of-bounds, input fail */ + return lock->class->dep_gen_id == lockdep_dependency_gen_id; +} + +static inline struct lock_list *get_lock_parent(struct lock_list *child) +{ + return child->parent; +} + +static inline int get_lock_depth(struct lock_list *child) +{ + int depth = 0; + struct lock_list *parent; + + while ((parent = get_lock_parent(child))) { + child = parent; + depth++; + } + return depth; +} + +static int __bfs(struct lock_list *source_entry, + void *data, + int (*match)(struct lock_list *entry, void *data), + struct lock_list **target_entry, + int forward) +{ + struct lock_list *entry; + struct list_head *head; + struct circular_queue *cq = &lock_cq; + int ret = 1; + + if (match(source_entry, data)) { + *target_entry = source_entry; + ret = 0; + goto exit; + } + + if (forward) + head = &source_entry->class->locks_after; + else + head = &source_entry->class->locks_before; + + if (list_empty(head)) + goto exit; + + __cq_init(cq); + __cq_enqueue(cq, (unsigned long)source_entry); + + while (!__cq_empty(cq)) { + struct lock_list *lock; + + __cq_dequeue(cq, (unsigned long *)&lock); + + if (!lock->class) { + ret = -2; + goto exit; + } + + if (forward) + head = &lock->class->locks_after; + else + head = &lock->class->locks_before; + + list_for_each_entry(entry, head, entry) { + if (!lock_accessed(entry)) { + unsigned int cq_depth; + mark_lock_accessed(entry, lock); + if (match(entry, data)) { + *target_entry = entry; + ret = 0; + goto exit; + } + + if (__cq_enqueue(cq, (unsigned long)entry)) { + ret = -1; + goto exit; + } + cq_depth = __cq_get_elem_count(cq); + if (max_bfs_queue_depth < cq_depth) + max_bfs_queue_depth = cq_depth; + } + } + } +exit: + return ret; +} + +static inline int __bfs_forwards(struct lock_list *src_entry, + void *data, + int (*match)(struct lock_list *entry, void *data), + struct lock_list **target_entry) +{ + return __bfs(src_entry, data, match, target_entry, 1); + +} + +static inline int __bfs_backwards(struct lock_list *src_entry, + void *data, + int (*match)(struct lock_list *entry, void *data), + struct lock_list **target_entry) +{ + return __bfs(src_entry, data, match, target_entry, 0); + +} + +/* + * Recursive, forwards-direction lock-dependency checking, used for + * both noncyclic checking and for hardirq-unsafe/softirq-unsafe + * checking. + */ + +/* + * Print a dependency chain entry (this is only done when a deadlock + * has been detected): + */ +static noinline int +print_circular_bug_entry(struct lock_list *target, int depth) +{ + if (debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + printk("\n-> #%u", depth); + print_lock_name(target->class); + printk(":\n"); + print_stack_trace(&target->trace, 6); + + return 0; +} + +static void +print_circular_lock_scenario(struct held_lock *src, + struct held_lock *tgt, + struct lock_list *prt) +{ + struct lock_class *source = hlock_class(src); + struct lock_class *target = hlock_class(tgt); + struct lock_class *parent = prt->class; + + /* + * A direct locking problem where unsafe_class lock is taken + * directly by safe_class lock, then all we need to show + * is the deadlock scenario, as it is obvious that the + * unsafe lock is taken under the safe lock. + * + * But if there is a chain instead, where the safe lock takes + * an intermediate lock (middle_class) where this lock is + * not the same as the safe lock, then the lock chain is + * used to describe the problem. Otherwise we would need + * to show a different CPU case for each link in the chain + * from the safe_class lock to the unsafe_class lock. + */ + if (parent != source) { + printk("Chain exists of:\n "); + __print_lock_name(source); + printk(" --> "); + __print_lock_name(parent); + printk(" --> "); + __print_lock_name(target); + printk("\n\n"); + } + + printk(" Possible unsafe locking scenario:\n\n"); + printk(" CPU0 CPU1\n"); + printk(" ---- ----\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(target); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(parent); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(target); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(source); + printk(");\n"); + printk("\n *** DEADLOCK ***\n\n"); +} + +/* + * When a circular dependency is detected, print the + * header first: + */ +static noinline int +print_circular_bug_header(struct lock_list *entry, unsigned int depth, + struct held_lock *check_src, + struct held_lock *check_tgt) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + if (debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("======================================================\n"); + printk("[ INFO: possible circular locking dependency detected ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("-------------------------------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d is trying to acquire lock:\n", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + print_lock(check_src); + printk("\nbut task is already holding lock:\n"); + print_lock(check_tgt); + printk("\nwhich lock already depends on the new lock.\n\n"); + printk("\nthe existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:\n"); + + print_circular_bug_entry(entry, depth); + + return 0; +} + +static inline int class_equal(struct lock_list *entry, void *data) +{ + return entry->class == data; +} + +static noinline int print_circular_bug(struct lock_list *this, + struct lock_list *target, + struct held_lock *check_src, + struct held_lock *check_tgt) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + struct lock_list *parent; + struct lock_list *first_parent; + int depth; + + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + if (!save_trace(&this->trace)) + return 0; + + depth = get_lock_depth(target); + + print_circular_bug_header(target, depth, check_src, check_tgt); + + parent = get_lock_parent(target); + first_parent = parent; + + while (parent) { + print_circular_bug_entry(parent, --depth); + parent = get_lock_parent(parent); + } + + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n\n"); + print_circular_lock_scenario(check_src, check_tgt, + first_parent); + + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +static noinline int print_bfs_bug(int ret) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) + return 0; + + /* + * Breadth-first-search failed, graph got corrupted? + */ + WARN(1, "lockdep bfs error:%d\n", ret); + + return 0; +} + +static int noop_count(struct lock_list *entry, void *data) +{ + (*(unsigned long *)data)++; + return 0; +} + +unsigned long __lockdep_count_forward_deps(struct lock_list *this) +{ + unsigned long count = 0; + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry); + + __bfs_forwards(this, (void *)&count, noop_count, &target_entry); + + return count; +} +unsigned long lockdep_count_forward_deps(struct lock_class *class) +{ + unsigned long ret, flags; + struct lock_list this; + + this.parent = NULL; + this.class = class; + + local_irq_save(flags); + arch_spin_lock(&lockdep_lock); + ret = __lockdep_count_forward_deps(&this); + arch_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock); + local_irq_restore(flags); + + return ret; +} + +unsigned long __lockdep_count_backward_deps(struct lock_list *this) +{ + unsigned long count = 0; + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry); + + __bfs_backwards(this, (void *)&count, noop_count, &target_entry); + + return count; +} + +unsigned long lockdep_count_backward_deps(struct lock_class *class) +{ + unsigned long ret, flags; + struct lock_list this; + + this.parent = NULL; + this.class = class; + + local_irq_save(flags); + arch_spin_lock(&lockdep_lock); + ret = __lockdep_count_backward_deps(&this); + arch_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock); + local_irq_restore(flags); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Prove that the dependency graph starting at <entry> can not + * lead to <target>. Print an error and return 0 if it does. + */ +static noinline int +check_noncircular(struct lock_list *root, struct lock_class *target, + struct lock_list **target_entry) +{ + int result; + + debug_atomic_inc(nr_cyclic_checks); + + result = __bfs_forwards(root, target, class_equal, target_entry); + + return result; +} + +#if defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) && defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) +/* + * Forwards and backwards subgraph searching, for the purposes of + * proving that two subgraphs can be connected by a new dependency + * without creating any illegal irq-safe -> irq-unsafe lock dependency. + */ + +static inline int usage_match(struct lock_list *entry, void *bit) +{ + return entry->class->usage_mask & (1 << (enum lock_usage_bit)bit); +} + + + +/* + * Find a node in the forwards-direction dependency sub-graph starting + * at @root->class that matches @bit. + * + * Return 0 if such a node exists in the subgraph, and put that node + * into *@target_entry. + * + * Return 1 otherwise and keep *@target_entry unchanged. + * Return <0 on error. + */ +static int +find_usage_forwards(struct lock_list *root, enum lock_usage_bit bit, + struct lock_list **target_entry) +{ + int result; + + debug_atomic_inc(nr_find_usage_forwards_checks); + + result = __bfs_forwards(root, (void *)bit, usage_match, target_entry); + + return result; +} + +/* + * Find a node in the backwards-direction dependency sub-graph starting + * at @root->class that matches @bit. + * + * Return 0 if such a node exists in the subgraph, and put that node + * into *@target_entry. + * + * Return 1 otherwise and keep *@target_entry unchanged. + * Return <0 on error. + */ +static int +find_usage_backwards(struct lock_list *root, enum lock_usage_bit bit, + struct lock_list **target_entry) +{ + int result; + + debug_atomic_inc(nr_find_usage_backwards_checks); + + result = __bfs_backwards(root, (void *)bit, usage_match, target_entry); + + return result; +} + +static void print_lock_class_header(struct lock_class *class, int depth) +{ + int bit; + + printk("%*s->", depth, ""); + print_lock_name(class); + printk(" ops: %lu", class->ops); + printk(" {\n"); + + for (bit = 0; bit < LOCK_USAGE_STATES; bit++) { + if (class->usage_mask & (1 << bit)) { + int len = depth; + + len += printk("%*s %s", depth, "", usage_str[bit]); + len += printk(" at:\n"); + print_stack_trace(class->usage_traces + bit, len); + } + } + printk("%*s }\n", depth, ""); + + printk("%*s ... key at: ",depth,""); + print_ip_sym((unsigned long)class->key); +} + +/* + * printk the shortest lock dependencies from @start to @end in reverse order: + */ +static void __used +print_shortest_lock_dependencies(struct lock_list *leaf, + struct lock_list *root) +{ + struct lock_list *entry = leaf; + int depth; + + /*compute depth from generated tree by BFS*/ + depth = get_lock_depth(leaf); + + do { + print_lock_class_header(entry->class, depth); + printk("%*s ... acquired at:\n", depth, ""); + print_stack_trace(&entry->trace, 2); + printk("\n"); + + if (depth == 0 && (entry != root)) { + printk("lockdep:%s bad path found in chain graph\n", __func__); + break; + } + + entry = get_lock_parent(entry); + depth--; + } while (entry && (depth >= 0)); + + return; +} + +static void +print_irq_lock_scenario(struct lock_list *safe_entry, + struct lock_list *unsafe_entry, + struct lock_class *prev_class, + struct lock_class *next_class) +{ + struct lock_class *safe_class = safe_entry->class; + struct lock_class *unsafe_class = unsafe_entry->class; + struct lock_class *middle_class = prev_class; + + if (middle_class == safe_class) + middle_class = next_class; + + /* + * A direct locking problem where unsafe_class lock is taken + * directly by safe_class lock, then all we need to show + * is the deadlock scenario, as it is obvious that the + * unsafe lock is taken under the safe lock. + * + * But if there is a chain instead, where the safe lock takes + * an intermediate lock (middle_class) where this lock is + * not the same as the safe lock, then the lock chain is + * used to describe the problem. Otherwise we would need + * to show a different CPU case for each link in the chain + * from the safe_class lock to the unsafe_class lock. + */ + if (middle_class != unsafe_class) { + printk("Chain exists of:\n "); + __print_lock_name(safe_class); + printk(" --> "); + __print_lock_name(middle_class); + printk(" --> "); + __print_lock_name(unsafe_class); + printk("\n\n"); + } + + printk(" Possible interrupt unsafe locking scenario:\n\n"); + printk(" CPU0 CPU1\n"); + printk(" ---- ----\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(unsafe_class); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" local_irq_disable();\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(safe_class); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(middle_class); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" <Interrupt>\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(safe_class); + printk(");\n"); + printk("\n *** DEADLOCK ***\n\n"); +} + +static int +print_bad_irq_dependency(struct task_struct *curr, + struct lock_list *prev_root, + struct lock_list *next_root, + struct lock_list *backwards_entry, + struct lock_list *forwards_entry, + struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next, + enum lock_usage_bit bit1, + enum lock_usage_bit bit2, + const char *irqclass) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("======================================================\n"); + printk("[ INFO: %s-safe -> %s-unsafe lock order detected ]\n", + irqclass, irqclass); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("------------------------------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d [HC%u[%lu]:SC%u[%lu]:HE%u:SE%u] is trying to acquire:\n", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr), + curr->hardirq_context, hardirq_count() >> HARDIRQ_SHIFT, + curr->softirq_context, softirq_count() >> SOFTIRQ_SHIFT, + curr->hardirqs_enabled, + curr->softirqs_enabled); + print_lock(next); + + printk("\nand this task is already holding:\n"); + print_lock(prev); + printk("which would create a new lock dependency:\n"); + print_lock_name(hlock_class(prev)); + printk(" ->"); + print_lock_name(hlock_class(next)); + printk("\n"); + + printk("\nbut this new dependency connects a %s-irq-safe lock:\n", + irqclass); + print_lock_name(backwards_entry->class); + printk("\n... which became %s-irq-safe at:\n", irqclass); + + print_stack_trace(backwards_entry->class->usage_traces + bit1, 1); + + printk("\nto a %s-irq-unsafe lock:\n", irqclass); + print_lock_name(forwards_entry->class); + printk("\n... which became %s-irq-unsafe at:\n", irqclass); + printk("..."); + + print_stack_trace(forwards_entry->class->usage_traces + bit2, 1); + + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n\n"); + print_irq_lock_scenario(backwards_entry, forwards_entry, + hlock_class(prev), hlock_class(next)); + + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nthe dependencies between %s-irq-safe lock", irqclass); + printk(" and the holding lock:\n"); + if (!save_trace(&prev_root->trace)) + return 0; + print_shortest_lock_dependencies(backwards_entry, prev_root); + + printk("\nthe dependencies between the lock to be acquired"); + printk(" and %s-irq-unsafe lock:\n", irqclass); + if (!save_trace(&next_root->trace)) + return 0; + print_shortest_lock_dependencies(forwards_entry, next_root); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +static int +check_usage(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next, enum lock_usage_bit bit_backwards, + enum lock_usage_bit bit_forwards, const char *irqclass) +{ + int ret; + struct lock_list this, that; + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry); + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry1); + + this.parent = NULL; + + this.class = hlock_class(prev); + ret = find_usage_backwards(&this, bit_backwards, &target_entry); + if (ret < 0) + return print_bfs_bug(ret); + if (ret == 1) + return ret; + + that.parent = NULL; + that.class = hlock_class(next); + ret = find_usage_forwards(&that, bit_forwards, &target_entry1); + if (ret < 0) + return print_bfs_bug(ret); + if (ret == 1) + return ret; + + return print_bad_irq_dependency(curr, &this, &that, + target_entry, target_entry1, + prev, next, + bit_backwards, bit_forwards, irqclass); +} + +static const char *state_names[] = { +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \ + __stringify(__STATE), +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE +}; + +static const char *state_rnames[] = { +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \ + __stringify(__STATE)"-READ", +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE +}; + +static inline const char *state_name(enum lock_usage_bit bit) +{ + return (bit & 1) ? state_rnames[bit >> 2] : state_names[bit >> 2]; +} + +static int exclusive_bit(int new_bit) +{ + /* + * USED_IN + * USED_IN_READ + * ENABLED + * ENABLED_READ + * + * bit 0 - write/read + * bit 1 - used_in/enabled + * bit 2+ state + */ + + int state = new_bit & ~3; + int dir = new_bit & 2; + + /* + * keep state, bit flip the direction and strip read. + */ + return state | (dir ^ 2); +} + +static int check_irq_usage(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next, enum lock_usage_bit bit) +{ + /* + * Prove that the new dependency does not connect a hardirq-safe + * lock with a hardirq-unsafe lock - to achieve this we search + * the backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>, and the + * forwards-subgraph starting at <next>: + */ + if (!check_usage(curr, prev, next, bit, + exclusive_bit(bit), state_name(bit))) + return 0; + + bit++; /* _READ */ + + /* + * Prove that the new dependency does not connect a hardirq-safe-read + * lock with a hardirq-unsafe lock - to achieve this we search + * the backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>, and the + * forwards-subgraph starting at <next>: + */ + if (!check_usage(curr, prev, next, bit, + exclusive_bit(bit), state_name(bit))) + return 0; + + return 1; +} + +static int +check_prev_add_irq(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next) +{ +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \ + if (!check_irq_usage(curr, prev, next, LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE)) \ + return 0; +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE + + return 1; +} + +static void inc_chains(void) +{ + if (current->hardirq_context) + nr_hardirq_chains++; + else { + if (current->softirq_context) + nr_softirq_chains++; + else + nr_process_chains++; + } +} + +#else + +static inline int +check_prev_add_irq(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next) +{ + return 1; +} + +static inline void inc_chains(void) +{ + nr_process_chains++; +} + +#endif + +static void +print_deadlock_scenario(struct held_lock *nxt, + struct held_lock *prv) +{ + struct lock_class *next = hlock_class(nxt); + struct lock_class *prev = hlock_class(prv); + + printk(" Possible unsafe locking scenario:\n\n"); + printk(" CPU0\n"); + printk(" ----\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(prev); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(next); + printk(");\n"); + printk("\n *** DEADLOCK ***\n\n"); + printk(" May be due to missing lock nesting notation\n\n"); +} + +static int +print_deadlock_bug(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=============================================\n"); + printk("[ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("---------------------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d is trying to acquire lock:\n", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + print_lock(next); + printk("\nbut task is already holding lock:\n"); + print_lock(prev); + + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n"); + print_deadlock_scenario(next, prev); + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Check whether we are holding such a class already. + * + * (Note that this has to be done separately, because the graph cannot + * detect such classes of deadlocks.) + * + * Returns: 0 on deadlock detected, 1 on OK, 2 on recursive read + */ +static int +check_deadlock(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *next, + struct lockdep_map *next_instance, int read) +{ + struct held_lock *prev; + struct held_lock *nest = NULL; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) { + prev = curr->held_locks + i; + + if (prev->instance == next->nest_lock) + nest = prev; + + if (hlock_class(prev) != hlock_class(next)) + continue; + + /* + * Allow read-after-read recursion of the same + * lock class (i.e. read_lock(lock)+read_lock(lock)): + */ + if ((read == 2) && prev->read) + return 2; + + /* + * We're holding the nest_lock, which serializes this lock's + * nesting behaviour. + */ + if (nest) + return 2; + + return print_deadlock_bug(curr, prev, next); + } + return 1; +} + +/* + * There was a chain-cache miss, and we are about to add a new dependency + * to a previous lock. We recursively validate the following rules: + * + * - would the adding of the <prev> -> <next> dependency create a + * circular dependency in the graph? [== circular deadlock] + * + * - does the new prev->next dependency connect any hardirq-safe lock + * (in the full backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>) with any + * hardirq-unsafe lock (in the full forwards-subgraph starting at + * <next>)? [== illegal lock inversion with hardirq contexts] + * + * - does the new prev->next dependency connect any softirq-safe lock + * (in the full backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>) with any + * softirq-unsafe lock (in the full forwards-subgraph starting at + * <next>)? [== illegal lock inversion with softirq contexts] + * + * any of these scenarios could lead to a deadlock. + * + * Then if all the validations pass, we add the forwards and backwards + * dependency. + */ +static int +check_prev_add(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev, + struct held_lock *next, int distance, int trylock_loop) +{ + struct lock_list *entry; + int ret; + struct lock_list this; + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry); + /* + * Static variable, serialized by the graph_lock(). + * + * We use this static variable to save the stack trace in case + * we call into this function multiple times due to encountering + * trylocks in the held lock stack. + */ + static struct stack_trace trace; + + /* + * Prove that the new <prev> -> <next> dependency would not + * create a circular dependency in the graph. (We do this by + * forward-recursing into the graph starting at <next>, and + * checking whether we can reach <prev>.) + * + * We are using global variables to control the recursion, to + * keep the stackframe size of the recursive functions low: + */ + this.class = hlock_class(next); + this.parent = NULL; + ret = check_noncircular(&this, hlock_class(prev), &target_entry); + if (unlikely(!ret)) + return print_circular_bug(&this, target_entry, next, prev); + else if (unlikely(ret < 0)) + return print_bfs_bug(ret); + + if (!check_prev_add_irq(curr, prev, next)) + return 0; + + /* + * For recursive read-locks we do all the dependency checks, + * but we dont store read-triggered dependencies (only + * write-triggered dependencies). This ensures that only the + * write-side dependencies matter, and that if for example a + * write-lock never takes any other locks, then the reads are + * equivalent to a NOP. + */ + if (next->read == 2 || prev->read == 2) + return 1; + /* + * Is the <prev> -> <next> dependency already present? + * + * (this may occur even though this is a new chain: consider + * e.g. the L1 -> L2 -> L3 -> L4 and the L5 -> L1 -> L2 -> L3 + * chains - the second one will be new, but L1 already has + * L2 added to its dependency list, due to the first chain.) + */ + list_for_each_entry(entry, &hlock_class(prev)->locks_after, entry) { + if (entry->class == hlock_class(next)) { + if (distance == 1) + entry->distance = 1; + return 2; + } + } + + if (!trylock_loop && !save_trace(&trace)) + return 0; + + /* + * Ok, all validations passed, add the new lock + * to the previous lock's dependency list: + */ + ret = add_lock_to_list(hlock_class(prev), hlock_class(next), + &hlock_class(prev)->locks_after, + next->acquire_ip, distance, &trace); + + if (!ret) + return 0; + + ret = add_lock_to_list(hlock_class(next), hlock_class(prev), + &hlock_class(next)->locks_before, + next->acquire_ip, distance, &trace); + if (!ret) + return 0; + + /* + * Debugging printouts: + */ + if (verbose(hlock_class(prev)) || verbose(hlock_class(next))) { + graph_unlock(); + printk("\n new dependency: "); + print_lock_name(hlock_class(prev)); + printk(" => "); + print_lock_name(hlock_class(next)); + printk("\n"); + dump_stack(); + return graph_lock(); + } + return 1; +} + +/* + * Add the dependency to all directly-previous locks that are 'relevant'. + * The ones that are relevant are (in increasing distance from curr): + * all consecutive trylock entries and the final non-trylock entry - or + * the end of this context's lock-chain - whichever comes first. + */ +static int +check_prevs_add(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *next) +{ + int depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + int trylock_loop = 0; + struct held_lock *hlock; + + /* + * Debugging checks. + * + * Depth must not be zero for a non-head lock: + */ + if (!depth) + goto out_bug; + /* + * At least two relevant locks must exist for this + * to be a head: + */ + if (curr->held_locks[depth].irq_context != + curr->held_locks[depth-1].irq_context) + goto out_bug; + + for (;;) { + int distance = curr->lockdep_depth - depth + 1; + hlock = curr->held_locks + depth-1; + /* + * Only non-recursive-read entries get new dependencies + * added: + */ + if (hlock->read != 2) { + if (!check_prev_add(curr, hlock, next, + distance, trylock_loop)) + return 0; + /* + * Stop after the first non-trylock entry, + * as non-trylock entries have added their + * own direct dependencies already, so this + * lock is connected to them indirectly: + */ + if (!hlock->trylock) + break; + } + depth--; + /* + * End of lock-stack? + */ + if (!depth) + break; + /* + * Stop the search if we cross into another context: + */ + if (curr->held_locks[depth].irq_context != + curr->held_locks[depth-1].irq_context) + break; + trylock_loop = 1; + } + return 1; +out_bug: + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) + return 0; + + /* + * Clearly we all shouldn't be here, but since we made it we + * can reliable say we messed up our state. See the above two + * gotos for reasons why we could possibly end up here. + */ + WARN_ON(1); + + return 0; +} + +unsigned long nr_lock_chains; +struct lock_chain lock_chains[MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS]; +int nr_chain_hlocks; +static u16 chain_hlocks[MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS]; + +struct lock_class *lock_chain_get_class(struct lock_chain *chain, int i) +{ + return lock_classes + chain_hlocks[chain->base + i]; +} + +/* + * Look up a dependency chain. If the key is not present yet then + * add it and return 1 - in this case the new dependency chain is + * validated. If the key is already hashed, return 0. + * (On return with 1 graph_lock is held.) + */ +static inline int lookup_chain_cache(struct task_struct *curr, + struct held_lock *hlock, + u64 chain_key) +{ + struct lock_class *class = hlock_class(hlock); + struct list_head *hash_head = chainhashentry(chain_key); + struct lock_chain *chain; + struct held_lock *hlock_curr; + int i, j; + + /* + * We might need to take the graph lock, ensure we've got IRQs + * disabled to make this an IRQ-safe lock.. for recursion reasons + * lockdep won't complain about its own locking errors. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return 0; + /* + * We can walk it lock-free, because entries only get added + * to the hash: + */ + list_for_each_entry(chain, hash_head, entry) { + if (chain->chain_key == chain_key) { +cache_hit: + debug_atomic_inc(chain_lookup_hits); + if (very_verbose(class)) + printk("\nhash chain already cached, key: " + "%016Lx tail class: [%p] %s\n", + (unsigned long long)chain_key, + class->key, class->name); + return 0; + } + } + if (very_verbose(class)) + printk("\nnew hash chain, key: %016Lx tail class: [%p] %s\n", + (unsigned long long)chain_key, class->key, class->name); + /* + * Allocate a new chain entry from the static array, and add + * it to the hash: + */ + if (!graph_lock()) + return 0; + /* + * We have to walk the chain again locked - to avoid duplicates: + */ + list_for_each_entry(chain, hash_head, entry) { + if (chain->chain_key == chain_key) { + graph_unlock(); + goto cache_hit; + } + } + if (unlikely(nr_lock_chains >= MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS)) { + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) + return 0; + + print_lockdep_off("BUG: MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS too low!"); + dump_stack(); + return 0; + } + chain = lock_chains + nr_lock_chains++; + chain->chain_key = chain_key; + chain->irq_context = hlock->irq_context; + /* Find the first held_lock of current chain */ + for (i = curr->lockdep_depth - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + hlock_curr = curr->held_locks + i; + if (hlock_curr->irq_context != hlock->irq_context) + break; + } + i++; + chain->depth = curr->lockdep_depth + 1 - i; + if (likely(nr_chain_hlocks + chain->depth <= MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS)) { + chain->base = nr_chain_hlocks; + nr_chain_hlocks += chain->depth; + for (j = 0; j < chain->depth - 1; j++, i++) { + int lock_id = curr->held_locks[i].class_idx - 1; + chain_hlocks[chain->base + j] = lock_id; + } + chain_hlocks[chain->base + j] = class - lock_classes; + } + list_add_tail_rcu(&chain->entry, hash_head); + debug_atomic_inc(chain_lookup_misses); + inc_chains(); + + return 1; +} + +static int validate_chain(struct task_struct *curr, struct lockdep_map *lock, + struct held_lock *hlock, int chain_head, u64 chain_key) +{ + /* + * Trylock needs to maintain the stack of held locks, but it + * does not add new dependencies, because trylock can be done + * in any order. + * + * We look up the chain_key and do the O(N^2) check and update of + * the dependencies only if this is a new dependency chain. + * (If lookup_chain_cache() returns with 1 it acquires + * graph_lock for us) + */ + if (!hlock->trylock && (hlock->check == 2) && + lookup_chain_cache(curr, hlock, chain_key)) { + /* + * Check whether last held lock: + * + * - is irq-safe, if this lock is irq-unsafe + * - is softirq-safe, if this lock is hardirq-unsafe + * + * And check whether the new lock's dependency graph + * could lead back to the previous lock. + * + * any of these scenarios could lead to a deadlock. If + * All validations + */ + int ret = check_deadlock(curr, hlock, lock, hlock->read); + + if (!ret) + return 0; + /* + * Mark recursive read, as we jump over it when + * building dependencies (just like we jump over + * trylock entries): + */ + if (ret == 2) + hlock->read = 2; + /* + * Add dependency only if this lock is not the head + * of the chain, and if it's not a secondary read-lock: + */ + if (!chain_head && ret != 2) + if (!check_prevs_add(curr, hlock)) + return 0; + graph_unlock(); + } else + /* after lookup_chain_cache(): */ + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return 0; + + return 1; +} +#else +static inline int validate_chain(struct task_struct *curr, + struct lockdep_map *lock, struct held_lock *hlock, + int chain_head, u64 chain_key) +{ + return 1; +} +#endif + +/* + * We are building curr_chain_key incrementally, so double-check + * it from scratch, to make sure that it's done correctly: + */ +static void check_chain_key(struct task_struct *curr) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP + struct held_lock *hlock, *prev_hlock = NULL; + unsigned int i, id; + u64 chain_key = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + if (chain_key != hlock->prev_chain_key) { + debug_locks_off(); + /* + * We got mighty confused, our chain keys don't match + * with what we expect, someone trample on our task state? + */ + WARN(1, "hm#1, depth: %u [%u], %016Lx != %016Lx\n", + curr->lockdep_depth, i, + (unsigned long long)chain_key, + (unsigned long long)hlock->prev_chain_key); + return; + } + id = hlock->class_idx - 1; + /* + * Whoops ran out of static storage again? + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(id >= MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS)) + return; + + if (prev_hlock && (prev_hlock->irq_context != + hlock->irq_context)) + chain_key = 0; + chain_key = iterate_chain_key(chain_key, id); + prev_hlock = hlock; + } + if (chain_key != curr->curr_chain_key) { + debug_locks_off(); + /* + * More smoking hash instead of calculating it, damn see these + * numbers float.. I bet that a pink elephant stepped on my memory. + */ + WARN(1, "hm#2, depth: %u [%u], %016Lx != %016Lx\n", + curr->lockdep_depth, i, + (unsigned long long)chain_key, + (unsigned long long)curr->curr_chain_key); + } +#endif +} + +static void +print_usage_bug_scenario(struct held_lock *lock) +{ + struct lock_class *class = hlock_class(lock); + + printk(" Possible unsafe locking scenario:\n\n"); + printk(" CPU0\n"); + printk(" ----\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(class); + printk(");\n"); + printk(" <Interrupt>\n"); + printk(" lock("); + __print_lock_name(class); + printk(");\n"); + printk("\n *** DEADLOCK ***\n\n"); +} + +static int +print_usage_bug(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit prev_bit, enum lock_usage_bit new_bit) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=================================\n"); + printk("[ INFO: inconsistent lock state ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("---------------------------------\n"); + + printk("inconsistent {%s} -> {%s} usage.\n", + usage_str[prev_bit], usage_str[new_bit]); + + printk("%s/%d [HC%u[%lu]:SC%u[%lu]:HE%u:SE%u] takes:\n", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr), + trace_hardirq_context(curr), hardirq_count() >> HARDIRQ_SHIFT, + trace_softirq_context(curr), softirq_count() >> SOFTIRQ_SHIFT, + trace_hardirqs_enabled(curr), + trace_softirqs_enabled(curr)); + print_lock(this); + + printk("{%s} state was registered at:\n", usage_str[prev_bit]); + print_stack_trace(hlock_class(this)->usage_traces + prev_bit, 1); + + print_irqtrace_events(curr); + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n"); + print_usage_bug_scenario(this); + + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Print out an error if an invalid bit is set: + */ +static inline int +valid_state(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit new_bit, enum lock_usage_bit bad_bit) +{ + if (unlikely(hlock_class(this)->usage_mask & (1 << bad_bit))) + return print_usage_bug(curr, this, bad_bit, new_bit); + return 1; +} + +static int mark_lock(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit new_bit); + +#if defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) && defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) + +/* + * print irq inversion bug: + */ +static int +print_irq_inversion_bug(struct task_struct *curr, + struct lock_list *root, struct lock_list *other, + struct held_lock *this, int forwards, + const char *irqclass) +{ + struct lock_list *entry = other; + struct lock_list *middle = NULL; + int depth; + + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=========================================================\n"); + printk("[ INFO: possible irq lock inversion dependency detected ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("---------------------------------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d just changed the state of lock:\n", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + print_lock(this); + if (forwards) + printk("but this lock took another, %s-unsafe lock in the past:\n", irqclass); + else + printk("but this lock was taken by another, %s-safe lock in the past:\n", irqclass); + print_lock_name(other->class); + printk("\n\nand interrupts could create inverse lock ordering between them.\n\n"); + + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n"); + + /* Find a middle lock (if one exists) */ + depth = get_lock_depth(other); + do { + if (depth == 0 && (entry != root)) { + printk("lockdep:%s bad path found in chain graph\n", __func__); + break; + } + middle = entry; + entry = get_lock_parent(entry); + depth--; + } while (entry && entry != root && (depth >= 0)); + if (forwards) + print_irq_lock_scenario(root, other, + middle ? middle->class : root->class, other->class); + else + print_irq_lock_scenario(other, root, + middle ? middle->class : other->class, root->class); + + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nthe shortest dependencies between 2nd lock and 1st lock:\n"); + if (!save_trace(&root->trace)) + return 0; + print_shortest_lock_dependencies(other, root); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Prove that in the forwards-direction subgraph starting at <this> + * there is no lock matching <mask>: + */ +static int +check_usage_forwards(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit bit, const char *irqclass) +{ + int ret; + struct lock_list root; + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry); + + root.parent = NULL; + root.class = hlock_class(this); + ret = find_usage_forwards(&root, bit, &target_entry); + if (ret < 0) + return print_bfs_bug(ret); + if (ret == 1) + return ret; + + return print_irq_inversion_bug(curr, &root, target_entry, + this, 1, irqclass); +} + +/* + * Prove that in the backwards-direction subgraph starting at <this> + * there is no lock matching <mask>: + */ +static int +check_usage_backwards(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit bit, const char *irqclass) +{ + int ret; + struct lock_list root; + struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry); + + root.parent = NULL; + root.class = hlock_class(this); + ret = find_usage_backwards(&root, bit, &target_entry); + if (ret < 0) + return print_bfs_bug(ret); + if (ret == 1) + return ret; + + return print_irq_inversion_bug(curr, &root, target_entry, + this, 0, irqclass); +} + +void print_irqtrace_events(struct task_struct *curr) +{ + printk("irq event stamp: %u\n", curr->irq_events); + printk("hardirqs last enabled at (%u): ", curr->hardirq_enable_event); + print_ip_sym(curr->hardirq_enable_ip); + printk("hardirqs last disabled at (%u): ", curr->hardirq_disable_event); + print_ip_sym(curr->hardirq_disable_ip); + printk("softirqs last enabled at (%u): ", curr->softirq_enable_event); + print_ip_sym(curr->softirq_enable_ip); + printk("softirqs last disabled at (%u): ", curr->softirq_disable_event); + print_ip_sym(curr->softirq_disable_ip); +} + +static int HARDIRQ_verbose(struct lock_class *class) +{ +#if HARDIRQ_VERBOSE + return class_filter(class); +#endif + return 0; +} + +static int SOFTIRQ_verbose(struct lock_class *class) +{ +#if SOFTIRQ_VERBOSE + return class_filter(class); +#endif + return 0; +} + +static int RECLAIM_FS_verbose(struct lock_class *class) +{ +#if RECLAIM_VERBOSE + return class_filter(class); +#endif + return 0; +} + +#define STRICT_READ_CHECKS 1 + +static int (*state_verbose_f[])(struct lock_class *class) = { +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \ + __STATE##_verbose, +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE +}; + +static inline int state_verbose(enum lock_usage_bit bit, + struct lock_class *class) +{ + return state_verbose_f[bit >> 2](class); +} + +typedef int (*check_usage_f)(struct task_struct *, struct held_lock *, + enum lock_usage_bit bit, const char *name); + +static int +mark_lock_irq(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit new_bit) +{ + int excl_bit = exclusive_bit(new_bit); + int read = new_bit & 1; + int dir = new_bit & 2; + + /* + * mark USED_IN has to look forwards -- to ensure no dependency + * has ENABLED state, which would allow recursion deadlocks. + * + * mark ENABLED has to look backwards -- to ensure no dependee + * has USED_IN state, which, again, would allow recursion deadlocks. + */ + check_usage_f usage = dir ? + check_usage_backwards : check_usage_forwards; + + /* + * Validate that this particular lock does not have conflicting + * usage states. + */ + if (!valid_state(curr, this, new_bit, excl_bit)) + return 0; + + /* + * Validate that the lock dependencies don't have conflicting usage + * states. + */ + if ((!read || !dir || STRICT_READ_CHECKS) && + !usage(curr, this, excl_bit, state_name(new_bit & ~1))) + return 0; + + /* + * Check for read in write conflicts + */ + if (!read) { + if (!valid_state(curr, this, new_bit, excl_bit + 1)) + return 0; + + if (STRICT_READ_CHECKS && + !usage(curr, this, excl_bit + 1, + state_name(new_bit + 1))) + return 0; + } + + if (state_verbose(new_bit, hlock_class(this))) + return 2; + + return 1; +} + +enum mark_type { +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) __STATE, +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE +}; + +/* + * Mark all held locks with a usage bit: + */ +static int +mark_held_locks(struct task_struct *curr, enum mark_type mark) +{ + enum lock_usage_bit usage_bit; + struct held_lock *hlock; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + + usage_bit = 2 + (mark << 2); /* ENABLED */ + if (hlock->read) + usage_bit += 1; /* READ */ + + BUG_ON(usage_bit >= LOCK_USAGE_STATES); + + if (hlock_class(hlock)->key == __lockdep_no_validate__.subkeys) + continue; + + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, usage_bit)) + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +/* + * Hardirqs will be enabled: + */ +static void __trace_hardirqs_on_caller(unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + /* we'll do an OFF -> ON transition: */ + curr->hardirqs_enabled = 1; + + /* + * We are going to turn hardirqs on, so set the + * usage bit for all held locks: + */ + if (!mark_held_locks(curr, HARDIRQ)) + return; + /* + * If we have softirqs enabled, then set the usage + * bit for all held locks. (disabled hardirqs prevented + * this bit from being set before) + */ + if (curr->softirqs_enabled) + if (!mark_held_locks(curr, SOFTIRQ)) + return; + + curr->hardirq_enable_ip = ip; + curr->hardirq_enable_event = ++curr->irq_events; + debug_atomic_inc(hardirqs_on_events); +} + +void trace_hardirqs_on_caller(unsigned long ip) +{ + time_hardirqs_on(CALLER_ADDR0, ip); + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks || current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + if (unlikely(current->hardirqs_enabled)) { + /* + * Neither irq nor preemption are disabled here + * so this is racy by nature but losing one hit + * in a stat is not a big deal. + */ + __debug_atomic_inc(redundant_hardirqs_on); + return; + } + + /* + * We're enabling irqs and according to our state above irqs weren't + * already enabled, yet we find the hardware thinks they are in fact + * enabled.. someone messed up their IRQ state tracing. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return; + + /* + * See the fine text that goes along with this variable definition. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(unlikely(early_boot_irqs_disabled))) + return; + + /* + * Can't allow enabling interrupts while in an interrupt handler, + * that's general bad form and such. Recursion, limited stack etc.. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(current->hardirq_context)) + return; + + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + __trace_hardirqs_on_caller(ip); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_on_caller); + +void trace_hardirqs_on(void) +{ + trace_hardirqs_on_caller(CALLER_ADDR0); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_on); + +/* + * Hardirqs were disabled: + */ +void trace_hardirqs_off_caller(unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + time_hardirqs_off(CALLER_ADDR0, ip); + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks || current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + /* + * So we're supposed to get called after you mask local IRQs, but for + * some reason the hardware doesn't quite think you did a proper job. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return; + + if (curr->hardirqs_enabled) { + /* + * We have done an ON -> OFF transition: + */ + curr->hardirqs_enabled = 0; + curr->hardirq_disable_ip = ip; + curr->hardirq_disable_event = ++curr->irq_events; + debug_atomic_inc(hardirqs_off_events); + } else + debug_atomic_inc(redundant_hardirqs_off); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_off_caller); + +void trace_hardirqs_off(void) +{ + trace_hardirqs_off_caller(CALLER_ADDR0); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_off); + +/* + * Softirqs will be enabled: + */ +void trace_softirqs_on(unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks || current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + /* + * We fancy IRQs being disabled here, see softirq.c, avoids + * funny state and nesting things. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return; + + if (curr->softirqs_enabled) { + debug_atomic_inc(redundant_softirqs_on); + return; + } + + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + /* + * We'll do an OFF -> ON transition: + */ + curr->softirqs_enabled = 1; + curr->softirq_enable_ip = ip; + curr->softirq_enable_event = ++curr->irq_events; + debug_atomic_inc(softirqs_on_events); + /* + * We are going to turn softirqs on, so set the + * usage bit for all held locks, if hardirqs are + * enabled too: + */ + if (curr->hardirqs_enabled) + mark_held_locks(curr, SOFTIRQ); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; +} + +/* + * Softirqs were disabled: + */ +void trace_softirqs_off(unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks || current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + /* + * We fancy IRQs being disabled here, see softirq.c + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return; + + if (curr->softirqs_enabled) { + /* + * We have done an ON -> OFF transition: + */ + curr->softirqs_enabled = 0; + curr->softirq_disable_ip = ip; + curr->softirq_disable_event = ++curr->irq_events; + debug_atomic_inc(softirqs_off_events); + /* + * Whoops, we wanted softirqs off, so why aren't they? + */ + DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!softirq_count()); + } else + debug_atomic_inc(redundant_softirqs_off); +} + +static void __lockdep_trace_alloc(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned long flags) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return; + + /* no reclaim without waiting on it */ + if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_WAIT)) + return; + + /* this guy won't enter reclaim */ + if ((curr->flags & PF_MEMALLOC) && !(gfp_mask & __GFP_NOMEMALLOC)) + return; + + /* We're only interested __GFP_FS allocations for now */ + if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_FS)) + return; + + /* + * Oi! Can't be having __GFP_FS allocations with IRQs disabled. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(irqs_disabled_flags(flags))) + return; + + mark_held_locks(curr, RECLAIM_FS); +} + +static void check_flags(unsigned long flags); + +void lockdep_trace_alloc(gfp_t gfp_mask) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + check_flags(flags); + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + __lockdep_trace_alloc(gfp_mask, flags); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} + +static int mark_irqflags(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + /* + * If non-trylock use in a hardirq or softirq context, then + * mark the lock as used in these contexts: + */ + if (!hlock->trylock) { + if (hlock->read) { + if (curr->hardirq_context) + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, + LOCK_USED_IN_HARDIRQ_READ)) + return 0; + if (curr->softirq_context) + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, + LOCK_USED_IN_SOFTIRQ_READ)) + return 0; + } else { + if (curr->hardirq_context) + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, LOCK_USED_IN_HARDIRQ)) + return 0; + if (curr->softirq_context) + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, LOCK_USED_IN_SOFTIRQ)) + return 0; + } + } + if (!hlock->hardirqs_off) { + if (hlock->read) { + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, + LOCK_ENABLED_HARDIRQ_READ)) + return 0; + if (curr->softirqs_enabled) + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, + LOCK_ENABLED_SOFTIRQ_READ)) + return 0; + } else { + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, + LOCK_ENABLED_HARDIRQ)) + return 0; + if (curr->softirqs_enabled) + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, + LOCK_ENABLED_SOFTIRQ)) + return 0; + } + } + + /* + * We reuse the irq context infrastructure more broadly as a general + * context checking code. This tests GFP_FS recursion (a lock taken + * during reclaim for a GFP_FS allocation is held over a GFP_FS + * allocation). + */ + if (!hlock->trylock && (curr->lockdep_reclaim_gfp & __GFP_FS)) { + if (hlock->read) { + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, LOCK_USED_IN_RECLAIM_FS_READ)) + return 0; + } else { + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, LOCK_USED_IN_RECLAIM_FS)) + return 0; + } + } + + return 1; +} + +static int separate_irq_context(struct task_struct *curr, + struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + unsigned int depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + + /* + * Keep track of points where we cross into an interrupt context: + */ + hlock->irq_context = 2*(curr->hardirq_context ? 1 : 0) + + curr->softirq_context; + if (depth) { + struct held_lock *prev_hlock; + + prev_hlock = curr->held_locks + depth-1; + /* + * If we cross into another context, reset the + * hash key (this also prevents the checking and the + * adding of the dependency to 'prev'): + */ + if (prev_hlock->irq_context != hlock->irq_context) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +#else /* defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) && defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) */ + +static inline +int mark_lock_irq(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit new_bit) +{ + WARN_ON(1); /* Impossible innit? when we don't have TRACE_IRQFLAG */ + return 1; +} + +static inline int mark_irqflags(struct task_struct *curr, + struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + return 1; +} + +static inline int separate_irq_context(struct task_struct *curr, + struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + return 0; +} + +void lockdep_trace_alloc(gfp_t gfp_mask) +{ +} + +#endif /* defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) && defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) */ + +/* + * Mark a lock with a usage bit, and validate the state transition: + */ +static int mark_lock(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this, + enum lock_usage_bit new_bit) +{ + unsigned int new_mask = 1 << new_bit, ret = 1; + + /* + * If already set then do not dirty the cacheline, + * nor do any checks: + */ + if (likely(hlock_class(this)->usage_mask & new_mask)) + return 1; + + if (!graph_lock()) + return 0; + /* + * Make sure we didn't race: + */ + if (unlikely(hlock_class(this)->usage_mask & new_mask)) { + graph_unlock(); + return 1; + } + + hlock_class(this)->usage_mask |= new_mask; + + if (!save_trace(hlock_class(this)->usage_traces + new_bit)) + return 0; + + switch (new_bit) { +#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \ + case LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE: \ + case LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE##_READ: \ + case LOCK_ENABLED_##__STATE: \ + case LOCK_ENABLED_##__STATE##_READ: +#include "lockdep_states.h" +#undef LOCKDEP_STATE + ret = mark_lock_irq(curr, this, new_bit); + if (!ret) + return 0; + break; + case LOCK_USED: + debug_atomic_dec(nr_unused_locks); + break; + default: + if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) + return 0; + WARN_ON(1); + return 0; + } + + graph_unlock(); + + /* + * We must printk outside of the graph_lock: + */ + if (ret == 2) { + printk("\nmarked lock as {%s}:\n", usage_str[new_bit]); + print_lock(this); + print_irqtrace_events(curr); + dump_stack(); + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Initialize a lock instance's lock-class mapping info: + */ +void lockdep_init_map(struct lockdep_map *lock, const char *name, + struct lock_class_key *key, int subclass) +{ + int i; + + kmemcheck_mark_initialized(lock, sizeof(*lock)); + + for (i = 0; i < NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES; i++) + lock->class_cache[i] = NULL; + +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT + lock->cpu = raw_smp_processor_id(); +#endif + + /* + * Can't be having no nameless bastards around this place! + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!name)) { + lock->name = "NULL"; + return; + } + + lock->name = name; + + /* + * No key, no joy, we need to hash something. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!key)) + return; + /* + * Sanity check, the lock-class key must be persistent: + */ + if (!static_obj(key)) { + printk("BUG: key %p not in .data!\n", key); + /* + * What it says above ^^^^^, I suggest you read it. + */ + DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(1); + return; + } + lock->key = key; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return; + + if (subclass) + register_lock_class(lock, subclass, 1); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lockdep_init_map); + +struct lock_class_key __lockdep_no_validate__; +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__lockdep_no_validate__); + +static int +print_lock_nested_lock_not_held(struct task_struct *curr, + struct held_lock *hlock, + unsigned long ip) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return 0; + if (debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("==================================\n"); + printk("[ BUG: Nested lock was not taken ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("----------------------------------\n"); + + printk("%s/%d is trying to lock:\n", curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + print_lock(hlock); + + printk("\nbut this task is not holding:\n"); + printk("%s\n", hlock->nest_lock->name); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n"); + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +static int __lock_is_held(struct lockdep_map *lock); + +/* + * This gets called for every mutex_lock*()/spin_lock*() operation. + * We maintain the dependency maps and validate the locking attempt: + */ +static int __lock_acquire(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned int subclass, + int trylock, int read, int check, int hardirqs_off, + struct lockdep_map *nest_lock, unsigned long ip, + int references) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + struct lock_class *class = NULL; + struct held_lock *hlock; + unsigned int depth, id; + int chain_head = 0; + int class_idx; + u64 chain_key; + + if (!prove_locking) + check = 1; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return 0; + + /* + * Lockdep should run with IRQs disabled, otherwise we could + * get an interrupt which would want to take locks, which would + * end up in lockdep and have you got a head-ache already? + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return 0; + + if (lock->key == &__lockdep_no_validate__) + check = 1; + + if (subclass < NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES) + class = lock->class_cache[subclass]; + /* + * Not cached? + */ + if (unlikely(!class)) { + class = register_lock_class(lock, subclass, 0); + if (!class) + return 0; + } + atomic_inc((atomic_t *)&class->ops); + if (very_verbose(class)) { + printk("\nacquire class [%p] %s", class->key, class->name); + if (class->name_version > 1) + printk("#%d", class->name_version); + printk("\n"); + dump_stack(); + } + + /* + * Add the lock to the list of currently held locks. + * (we dont increase the depth just yet, up until the + * dependency checks are done) + */ + depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + /* + * Ran out of static storage for our per-task lock stack again have we? + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(depth >= MAX_LOCK_DEPTH)) + return 0; + + class_idx = class - lock_classes + 1; + + if (depth) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + depth - 1; + if (hlock->class_idx == class_idx && nest_lock) { + if (hlock->references) + hlock->references++; + else + hlock->references = 2; + + return 1; + } + } + + hlock = curr->held_locks + depth; + /* + * Plain impossible, we just registered it and checked it weren't no + * NULL like.. I bet this mushroom I ate was good! + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!class)) + return 0; + hlock->class_idx = class_idx; + hlock->acquire_ip = ip; + hlock->instance = lock; + hlock->nest_lock = nest_lock; + hlock->trylock = trylock; + hlock->read = read; + hlock->check = check; + hlock->hardirqs_off = !!hardirqs_off; + hlock->references = references; +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT + hlock->waittime_stamp = 0; + hlock->holdtime_stamp = lockstat_clock(); +#endif + + if (check == 2 && !mark_irqflags(curr, hlock)) + return 0; + + /* mark it as used: */ + if (!mark_lock(curr, hlock, LOCK_USED)) + return 0; + + /* + * Calculate the chain hash: it's the combined hash of all the + * lock keys along the dependency chain. We save the hash value + * at every step so that we can get the current hash easily + * after unlock. The chain hash is then used to cache dependency + * results. + * + * The 'key ID' is what is the most compact key value to drive + * the hash, not class->key. + */ + id = class - lock_classes; + /* + * Whoops, we did it again.. ran straight out of our static allocation. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(id >= MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS)) + return 0; + + chain_key = curr->curr_chain_key; + if (!depth) { + /* + * How can we have a chain hash when we ain't got no keys?! + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(chain_key != 0)) + return 0; + chain_head = 1; + } + + hlock->prev_chain_key = chain_key; + if (separate_irq_context(curr, hlock)) { + chain_key = 0; + chain_head = 1; + } + chain_key = iterate_chain_key(chain_key, id); + + if (nest_lock && !__lock_is_held(nest_lock)) + return print_lock_nested_lock_not_held(curr, hlock, ip); + + if (!validate_chain(curr, lock, hlock, chain_head, chain_key)) + return 0; + + curr->curr_chain_key = chain_key; + curr->lockdep_depth++; + check_chain_key(curr); +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return 0; +#endif + if (unlikely(curr->lockdep_depth >= MAX_LOCK_DEPTH)) { + debug_locks_off(); + print_lockdep_off("BUG: MAX_LOCK_DEPTH too low!"); + printk(KERN_DEBUG "depth: %i max: %lu!\n", + curr->lockdep_depth, MAX_LOCK_DEPTH); + + lockdep_print_held_locks(current); + debug_show_all_locks(); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; + } + + if (unlikely(curr->lockdep_depth > max_lockdep_depth)) + max_lockdep_depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + + return 1; +} + +static int +print_unlock_imbalance_bug(struct task_struct *curr, struct lockdep_map *lock, + unsigned long ip) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return 0; + if (debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=====================================\n"); + printk("[ BUG: bad unlock balance detected! ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("-------------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d is trying to release lock (", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + print_lockdep_cache(lock); + printk(") at:\n"); + print_ip_sym(ip); + printk("but there are no more locks to release!\n"); + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n"); + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Common debugging checks for both nested and non-nested unlock: + */ +static int check_unlock(struct task_struct *curr, struct lockdep_map *lock, + unsigned long ip) +{ + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return 0; + /* + * Lockdep should run with IRQs disabled, recursion, head-ache, etc.. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled())) + return 0; + + if (curr->lockdep_depth <= 0) + return print_unlock_imbalance_bug(curr, lock, ip); + + return 1; +} + +static int match_held_lock(struct held_lock *hlock, struct lockdep_map *lock) +{ + if (hlock->instance == lock) + return 1; + + if (hlock->references) { + struct lock_class *class = lock->class_cache[0]; + + if (!class) + class = look_up_lock_class(lock, 0); + + /* + * If look_up_lock_class() failed to find a class, we're trying + * to test if we hold a lock that has never yet been acquired. + * Clearly if the lock hasn't been acquired _ever_, we're not + * holding it either, so report failure. + */ + if (!class) + return 0; + + /* + * References, but not a lock we're actually ref-counting? + * State got messed up, follow the sites that change ->references + * and try to make sense of it. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!hlock->nest_lock)) + return 0; + + if (hlock->class_idx == class - lock_classes + 1) + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int +__lock_set_class(struct lockdep_map *lock, const char *name, + struct lock_class_key *key, unsigned int subclass, + unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + struct held_lock *hlock, *prev_hlock; + struct lock_class *class; + unsigned int depth; + int i; + + depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + /* + * This function is about (re)setting the class of a held lock, + * yet we're not actually holding any locks. Naughty user! + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!depth)) + return 0; + + prev_hlock = NULL; + for (i = depth-1; i >= 0; i--) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + /* + * We must not cross into another context: + */ + if (prev_hlock && prev_hlock->irq_context != hlock->irq_context) + break; + if (match_held_lock(hlock, lock)) + goto found_it; + prev_hlock = hlock; + } + return print_unlock_imbalance_bug(curr, lock, ip); + +found_it: + lockdep_init_map(lock, name, key, 0); + class = register_lock_class(lock, subclass, 0); + hlock->class_idx = class - lock_classes + 1; + + curr->lockdep_depth = i; + curr->curr_chain_key = hlock->prev_chain_key; + + for (; i < depth; i++) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + if (!__lock_acquire(hlock->instance, + hlock_class(hlock)->subclass, hlock->trylock, + hlock->read, hlock->check, hlock->hardirqs_off, + hlock->nest_lock, hlock->acquire_ip, + hlock->references)) + return 0; + } + + /* + * I took it apart and put it back together again, except now I have + * these 'spare' parts.. where shall I put them. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(curr->lockdep_depth != depth)) + return 0; + return 1; +} + +/* + * Remove the lock to the list of currently held locks in a + * potentially non-nested (out of order) manner. This is a + * relatively rare operation, as all the unlock APIs default + * to nested mode (which uses lock_release()): + */ +static int +lock_release_non_nested(struct task_struct *curr, + struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + struct held_lock *hlock, *prev_hlock; + unsigned int depth; + int i; + + /* + * Check whether the lock exists in the current stack + * of held locks: + */ + depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + /* + * So we're all set to release this lock.. wait what lock? We don't + * own any locks, you've been drinking again? + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!depth)) + return 0; + + prev_hlock = NULL; + for (i = depth-1; i >= 0; i--) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + /* + * We must not cross into another context: + */ + if (prev_hlock && prev_hlock->irq_context != hlock->irq_context) + break; + if (match_held_lock(hlock, lock)) + goto found_it; + prev_hlock = hlock; + } + return print_unlock_imbalance_bug(curr, lock, ip); + +found_it: + if (hlock->instance == lock) + lock_release_holdtime(hlock); + + if (hlock->references) { + hlock->references--; + if (hlock->references) { + /* + * We had, and after removing one, still have + * references, the current lock stack is still + * valid. We're done! + */ + return 1; + } + } + + /* + * We have the right lock to unlock, 'hlock' points to it. + * Now we remove it from the stack, and add back the other + * entries (if any), recalculating the hash along the way: + */ + + curr->lockdep_depth = i; + curr->curr_chain_key = hlock->prev_chain_key; + + for (i++; i < depth; i++) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + if (!__lock_acquire(hlock->instance, + hlock_class(hlock)->subclass, hlock->trylock, + hlock->read, hlock->check, hlock->hardirqs_off, + hlock->nest_lock, hlock->acquire_ip, + hlock->references)) + return 0; + } + + /* + * We had N bottles of beer on the wall, we drank one, but now + * there's not N-1 bottles of beer left on the wall... + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(curr->lockdep_depth != depth - 1)) + return 0; + return 1; +} + +/* + * Remove the lock to the list of currently held locks - this gets + * called on mutex_unlock()/spin_unlock*() (or on a failed + * mutex_lock_interruptible()). This is done for unlocks that nest + * perfectly. (i.e. the current top of the lock-stack is unlocked) + */ +static int lock_release_nested(struct task_struct *curr, + struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + struct held_lock *hlock; + unsigned int depth; + + /* + * Pop off the top of the lock stack: + */ + depth = curr->lockdep_depth - 1; + hlock = curr->held_locks + depth; + + /* + * Is the unlock non-nested: + */ + if (hlock->instance != lock || hlock->references) + return lock_release_non_nested(curr, lock, ip); + curr->lockdep_depth--; + + /* + * No more locks, but somehow we've got hash left over, who left it? + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!depth && (hlock->prev_chain_key != 0))) + return 0; + + curr->curr_chain_key = hlock->prev_chain_key; + + lock_release_holdtime(hlock); + +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP + hlock->prev_chain_key = 0; + hlock->class_idx = 0; + hlock->acquire_ip = 0; + hlock->irq_context = 0; +#endif + return 1; +} + +/* + * Remove the lock to the list of currently held locks - this gets + * called on mutex_unlock()/spin_unlock*() (or on a failed + * mutex_lock_interruptible()). This is done for unlocks that nest + * perfectly. (i.e. the current top of the lock-stack is unlocked) + */ +static void +__lock_release(struct lockdep_map *lock, int nested, unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + if (!check_unlock(curr, lock, ip)) + return; + + if (nested) { + if (!lock_release_nested(curr, lock, ip)) + return; + } else { + if (!lock_release_non_nested(curr, lock, ip)) + return; + } + + check_chain_key(curr); +} + +static int __lock_is_held(struct lockdep_map *lock) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) { + struct held_lock *hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + + if (match_held_lock(hlock, lock)) + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Check whether we follow the irq-flags state precisely: + */ +static void check_flags(unsigned long flags) +{ +#if defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) && defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP) && \ + defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) + if (!debug_locks) + return; + + if (irqs_disabled_flags(flags)) { + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(current->hardirqs_enabled)) { + printk("possible reason: unannotated irqs-off.\n"); + } + } else { + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!current->hardirqs_enabled)) { + printk("possible reason: unannotated irqs-on.\n"); + } + } + + /* + * We dont accurately track softirq state in e.g. + * hardirq contexts (such as on 4KSTACKS), so only + * check if not in hardirq contexts: + */ + if (!hardirq_count()) { + if (softirq_count()) { + /* like the above, but with softirqs */ + DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(current->softirqs_enabled); + } else { + /* lick the above, does it taste good? */ + DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!current->softirqs_enabled); + } + } + + if (!debug_locks) + print_irqtrace_events(current); +#endif +} + +void lock_set_class(struct lockdep_map *lock, const char *name, + struct lock_class_key *key, unsigned int subclass, + unsigned long ip) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + check_flags(flags); + if (__lock_set_class(lock, name, key, subclass, ip)) + check_chain_key(current); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lock_set_class); + +/* + * We are not always called with irqs disabled - do that here, + * and also avoid lockdep recursion: + */ +void lock_acquire(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned int subclass, + int trylock, int read, int check, + struct lockdep_map *nest_lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + check_flags(flags); + + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + trace_lock_acquire(lock, subclass, trylock, read, check, nest_lock, ip); + __lock_acquire(lock, subclass, trylock, read, check, + irqs_disabled_flags(flags), nest_lock, ip, 0); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lock_acquire); + +void lock_release(struct lockdep_map *lock, int nested, + unsigned long ip) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + check_flags(flags); + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + trace_lock_release(lock, ip); + __lock_release(lock, nested, ip); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lock_release); + +int lock_is_held(struct lockdep_map *lock) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int ret = 0; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return 1; /* avoid false negative lockdep_assert_held() */ + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + check_flags(flags); + + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + ret = __lock_is_held(lock); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lock_is_held); + +void lockdep_set_current_reclaim_state(gfp_t gfp_mask) +{ + current->lockdep_reclaim_gfp = gfp_mask; +} + +void lockdep_clear_current_reclaim_state(void) +{ + current->lockdep_reclaim_gfp = 0; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT +static int +print_lock_contention_bug(struct task_struct *curr, struct lockdep_map *lock, + unsigned long ip) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return 0; + if (debug_locks_silent) + return 0; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=================================\n"); + printk("[ BUG: bad contention detected! ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("---------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d is trying to contend lock (", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr)); + print_lockdep_cache(lock); + printk(") at:\n"); + print_ip_sym(ip); + printk("but there are no locks held!\n"); + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n"); + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); + + return 0; +} + +static void +__lock_contended(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + struct held_lock *hlock, *prev_hlock; + struct lock_class_stats *stats; + unsigned int depth; + int i, contention_point, contending_point; + + depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + /* + * Whee, we contended on this lock, except it seems we're not + * actually trying to acquire anything much at all.. + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!depth)) + return; + + prev_hlock = NULL; + for (i = depth-1; i >= 0; i--) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + /* + * We must not cross into another context: + */ + if (prev_hlock && prev_hlock->irq_context != hlock->irq_context) + break; + if (match_held_lock(hlock, lock)) + goto found_it; + prev_hlock = hlock; + } + print_lock_contention_bug(curr, lock, ip); + return; + +found_it: + if (hlock->instance != lock) + return; + + hlock->waittime_stamp = lockstat_clock(); + + contention_point = lock_point(hlock_class(hlock)->contention_point, ip); + contending_point = lock_point(hlock_class(hlock)->contending_point, + lock->ip); + + stats = get_lock_stats(hlock_class(hlock)); + if (contention_point < LOCKSTAT_POINTS) + stats->contention_point[contention_point]++; + if (contending_point < LOCKSTAT_POINTS) + stats->contending_point[contending_point]++; + if (lock->cpu != smp_processor_id()) + stats->bounces[bounce_contended + !!hlock->read]++; + put_lock_stats(stats); +} + +static void +__lock_acquired(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + struct held_lock *hlock, *prev_hlock; + struct lock_class_stats *stats; + unsigned int depth; + u64 now, waittime = 0; + int i, cpu; + + depth = curr->lockdep_depth; + /* + * Yay, we acquired ownership of this lock we didn't try to + * acquire, how the heck did that happen? + */ + if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!depth)) + return; + + prev_hlock = NULL; + for (i = depth-1; i >= 0; i--) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + /* + * We must not cross into another context: + */ + if (prev_hlock && prev_hlock->irq_context != hlock->irq_context) + break; + if (match_held_lock(hlock, lock)) + goto found_it; + prev_hlock = hlock; + } + print_lock_contention_bug(curr, lock, _RET_IP_); + return; + +found_it: + if (hlock->instance != lock) + return; + + cpu = smp_processor_id(); + if (hlock->waittime_stamp) { + now = lockstat_clock(); + waittime = now - hlock->waittime_stamp; + hlock->holdtime_stamp = now; + } + + trace_lock_acquired(lock, ip); + + stats = get_lock_stats(hlock_class(hlock)); + if (waittime) { + if (hlock->read) + lock_time_inc(&stats->read_waittime, waittime); + else + lock_time_inc(&stats->write_waittime, waittime); + } + if (lock->cpu != cpu) + stats->bounces[bounce_acquired + !!hlock->read]++; + put_lock_stats(stats); + + lock->cpu = cpu; + lock->ip = ip; +} + +void lock_contended(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(!lock_stat)) + return; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + check_flags(flags); + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + trace_lock_contended(lock, ip); + __lock_contended(lock, ip); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lock_contended); + +void lock_acquired(struct lockdep_map *lock, unsigned long ip) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(!lock_stat)) + return; + + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_recursion)) + return; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + check_flags(flags); + current->lockdep_recursion = 1; + __lock_acquired(lock, ip); + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lock_acquired); +#endif + +/* + * Used by the testsuite, sanitize the validator state + * after a simulated failure: + */ + +void lockdep_reset(void) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int i; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + current->curr_chain_key = 0; + current->lockdep_depth = 0; + current->lockdep_recursion = 0; + memset(current->held_locks, 0, MAX_LOCK_DEPTH*sizeof(struct held_lock)); + nr_hardirq_chains = 0; + nr_softirq_chains = 0; + nr_process_chains = 0; + debug_locks = 1; + for (i = 0; i < CHAINHASH_SIZE; i++) + INIT_LIST_HEAD(chainhash_table + i); + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} + +static void zap_class(struct lock_class *class) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Remove all dependencies this lock is + * involved in: + */ + for (i = 0; i < nr_list_entries; i++) { + if (list_entries[i].class == class) + list_del_rcu(&list_entries[i].entry); + } + /* + * Unhash the class and remove it from the all_lock_classes list: + */ + list_del_rcu(&class->hash_entry); + list_del_rcu(&class->lock_entry); + + class->key = NULL; +} + +static inline int within(const void *addr, void *start, unsigned long size) +{ + return addr >= start && addr < start + size; +} + +void lockdep_free_key_range(void *start, unsigned long size) +{ + struct lock_class *class, *next; + struct list_head *head; + unsigned long flags; + int i; + int locked; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + locked = graph_lock(); + + /* + * Unhash all classes that were created by this module: + */ + for (i = 0; i < CLASSHASH_SIZE; i++) { + head = classhash_table + i; + if (list_empty(head)) + continue; + list_for_each_entry_safe(class, next, head, hash_entry) { + if (within(class->key, start, size)) + zap_class(class); + else if (within(class->name, start, size)) + zap_class(class); + } + } + + if (locked) + graph_unlock(); + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} + +void lockdep_reset_lock(struct lockdep_map *lock) +{ + struct lock_class *class, *next; + struct list_head *head; + unsigned long flags; + int i, j; + int locked; + + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + + /* + * Remove all classes this lock might have: + */ + for (j = 0; j < MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES; j++) { + /* + * If the class exists we look it up and zap it: + */ + class = look_up_lock_class(lock, j); + if (class) + zap_class(class); + } + /* + * Debug check: in the end all mapped classes should + * be gone. + */ + locked = graph_lock(); + for (i = 0; i < CLASSHASH_SIZE; i++) { + head = classhash_table + i; + if (list_empty(head)) + continue; + list_for_each_entry_safe(class, next, head, hash_entry) { + int match = 0; + + for (j = 0; j < NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES; j++) + match |= class == lock->class_cache[j]; + + if (unlikely(match)) { + if (debug_locks_off_graph_unlock()) { + /* + * We all just reset everything, how did it match? + */ + WARN_ON(1); + } + goto out_restore; + } + } + } + if (locked) + graph_unlock(); + +out_restore: + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} + +void lockdep_init(void) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Some architectures have their own start_kernel() + * code which calls lockdep_init(), while we also + * call lockdep_init() from the start_kernel() itself, + * and we want to initialize the hashes only once: + */ + if (lockdep_initialized) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < CLASSHASH_SIZE; i++) + INIT_LIST_HEAD(classhash_table + i); + + for (i = 0; i < CHAINHASH_SIZE; i++) + INIT_LIST_HEAD(chainhash_table + i); + + lockdep_initialized = 1; +} + +void __init lockdep_info(void) +{ + printk("Lock dependency validator: Copyright (c) 2006 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar\n"); + + printk("... MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES: %lu\n", MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES); + printk("... MAX_LOCK_DEPTH: %lu\n", MAX_LOCK_DEPTH); + printk("... MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS: %lu\n", MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS); + printk("... CLASSHASH_SIZE: %lu\n", CLASSHASH_SIZE); + printk("... MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES: %lu\n", MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES); + printk("... MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS: %lu\n", MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS); + printk("... CHAINHASH_SIZE: %lu\n", CHAINHASH_SIZE); + + printk(" memory used by lock dependency info: %lu kB\n", + (sizeof(struct lock_class) * MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS + + sizeof(struct list_head) * CLASSHASH_SIZE + + sizeof(struct lock_list) * MAX_LOCKDEP_ENTRIES + + sizeof(struct lock_chain) * MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS + + sizeof(struct list_head) * CHAINHASH_SIZE +#ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING + + sizeof(struct circular_queue) +#endif + ) / 1024 + ); + + printk(" per task-struct memory footprint: %lu bytes\n", + sizeof(struct held_lock) * MAX_LOCK_DEPTH); + +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP + if (lockdep_init_error) { + printk("WARNING: lockdep init error! lock-%s was acquired" + "before lockdep_init\n", lock_init_error); + printk("Call stack leading to lockdep invocation was:\n"); + print_stack_trace(&lockdep_init_trace, 0); + } +#endif +} + +static void +print_freed_lock_bug(struct task_struct *curr, const void *mem_from, + const void *mem_to, struct held_lock *hlock) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return; + if (debug_locks_silent) + return; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=========================\n"); + printk("[ BUG: held lock freed! ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("-------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d is freeing memory %p-%p, with a lock still held there!\n", + curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr), mem_from, mem_to-1); + print_lock(hlock); + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); +} + +static inline int not_in_range(const void* mem_from, unsigned long mem_len, + const void* lock_from, unsigned long lock_len) +{ + return lock_from + lock_len <= mem_from || + mem_from + mem_len <= lock_from; +} + +/* + * Called when kernel memory is freed (or unmapped), or if a lock + * is destroyed or reinitialized - this code checks whether there is + * any held lock in the memory range of <from> to <to>: + */ +void debug_check_no_locks_freed(const void *mem_from, unsigned long mem_len) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + struct held_lock *hlock; + unsigned long flags; + int i; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) + return; + + local_irq_save(flags); + for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) { + hlock = curr->held_locks + i; + + if (not_in_range(mem_from, mem_len, hlock->instance, + sizeof(*hlock->instance))) + continue; + + print_freed_lock_bug(curr, mem_from, mem_from + mem_len, hlock); + break; + } + local_irq_restore(flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debug_check_no_locks_freed); + +static void print_held_locks_bug(void) +{ + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return; + if (debug_locks_silent) + return; + + printk("\n"); + printk("=====================================\n"); + printk("[ BUG: %s/%d still has locks held! ]\n", + current->comm, task_pid_nr(current)); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("-------------------------------------\n"); + lockdep_print_held_locks(current); + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); +} + +void debug_check_no_locks_held(void) +{ + if (unlikely(current->lockdep_depth > 0)) + print_held_locks_bug(); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debug_check_no_locks_held); + +void debug_show_all_locks(void) +{ + struct task_struct *g, *p; + int count = 10; + int unlock = 1; + + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) { + printk("INFO: lockdep is turned off.\n"); + return; + } + printk("\nShowing all locks held in the system:\n"); + + /* + * Here we try to get the tasklist_lock as hard as possible, + * if not successful after 2 seconds we ignore it (but keep + * trying). This is to enable a debug printout even if a + * tasklist_lock-holding task deadlocks or crashes. + */ +retry: + if (!read_trylock(&tasklist_lock)) { + if (count == 10) + printk("hm, tasklist_lock locked, retrying... "); + if (count) { + count--; + printk(" #%d", 10-count); + mdelay(200); + goto retry; + } + printk(" ignoring it.\n"); + unlock = 0; + } else { + if (count != 10) + printk(KERN_CONT " locked it.\n"); + } + + do_each_thread(g, p) { + /* + * It's not reliable to print a task's held locks + * if it's not sleeping (or if it's not the current + * task): + */ + if (p->state == TASK_RUNNING && p != current) + continue; + if (p->lockdep_depth) + lockdep_print_held_locks(p); + if (!unlock) + if (read_trylock(&tasklist_lock)) + unlock = 1; + } while_each_thread(g, p); + + printk("\n"); + printk("=============================================\n\n"); + + if (unlock) + read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debug_show_all_locks); + +/* + * Careful: only use this function if you are sure that + * the task cannot run in parallel! + */ +void debug_show_held_locks(struct task_struct *task) +{ + if (unlikely(!debug_locks)) { + printk("INFO: lockdep is turned off.\n"); + return; + } + lockdep_print_held_locks(task); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debug_show_held_locks); + +void lockdep_sys_exit(void) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + + if (unlikely(curr->lockdep_depth)) { + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return; + printk("\n"); + printk("================================================\n"); + printk("[ BUG: lock held when returning to user space! ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("------------------------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s/%d is leaving the kernel with locks still held!\n", + curr->comm, curr->pid); + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + } +} + +void lockdep_rcu_suspicious(const char *file, const int line, const char *s) +{ + struct task_struct *curr = current; + +#ifndef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU_REPEATEDLY + if (!debug_locks_off()) + return; +#endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU_REPEATEDLY */ + /* Note: the following can be executed concurrently, so be careful. */ + printk("\n"); + printk("===============================\n"); + printk("[ INFO: suspicious RCU usage. ]\n"); + print_kernel_ident(); + printk("-------------------------------\n"); + printk("%s:%d %s!\n", file, line, s); + printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n\n"); + printk("\n%srcu_scheduler_active = %d, debug_locks = %d\n", + !rcu_lockdep_current_cpu_online() + ? "RCU used illegally from offline CPU!\n" + : !rcu_is_watching() + ? "RCU used illegally from idle CPU!\n" + : "", + rcu_scheduler_active, debug_locks); + + /* + * If a CPU is in the RCU-free window in idle (ie: in the section + * between rcu_idle_enter() and rcu_idle_exit(), then RCU + * considers that CPU to be in an "extended quiescent state", + * which means that RCU will be completely ignoring that CPU. + * Therefore, rcu_read_lock() and friends have absolutely no + * effect on a CPU running in that state. In other words, even if + * such an RCU-idle CPU has called rcu_read_lock(), RCU might well + * delete data structures out from under it. RCU really has no + * choice here: we need to keep an RCU-free window in idle where + * the CPU may possibly enter into low power mode. This way we can + * notice an extended quiescent state to other CPUs that started a grace + * period. Otherwise we would delay any grace period as long as we run + * in the idle task. + * + * So complain bitterly if someone does call rcu_read_lock(), + * rcu_read_lock_bh() and so on from extended quiescent states. + */ + if (!rcu_is_watching()) + printk("RCU used illegally from extended quiescent state!\n"); + + lockdep_print_held_locks(curr); + printk("\nstack backtrace:\n"); + dump_stack(); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lockdep_rcu_suspicious); |