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authorAnju T Sudhakar <anju@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2017-10-04 09:50:52 +0300
committerMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>2017-10-12 15:11:56 +0300
commit0d923820c6db1644c27c2d0a5af8920fc0f8cd81 (patch)
tree08bf11262ad0ca5df40ef095b86a93e1a8359e7c /arch/powerpc/perf
parent6b2c08f989250c54f31b53dba9ace863a1f3fff6 (diff)
downloadlinux-0d923820c6db1644c27c2d0a5af8920fc0f8cd81.tar.xz
powerpc/perf: Fix for core/nest imc call trace on cpuhotplug
Nest/core pmu units are enabled only when it is used. A reference count is maintained for the events which uses the nest/core pmu units. Currently in *_imc_counters_release function a WARN() is used for notification of any underflow of ref count. The case where event ref count hit a negative value is, when perf session is started, followed by offlining of all cpus in a given core. i.e. in cpuhotplug offline path ppc_core_imc_cpu_offline() function set the ref->count to zero, if the current cpu which is about to offline is the last cpu in a given core and make an OPAL call to disable the engine in that core. And on perf session termination, perf->destroy (core_imc_counters_release) will first decrement the ref->count for this core and based on the ref->count value an opal call is made to disable the core-imc engine. Now, since cpuhotplug path already clears the ref->count for core and disabled the engine, perf->destroy() decrementing again at event termination make it negative which in turn fires the WARN_ON. The same happens for nest units. Add a check to see if the reference count is alreday zero, before decrementing the count, so that the ref count will not hit a negative value. Signed-off-by: Anju T Sudhakar <anju@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Santosh Sivaraj <santosh@fossix.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/perf')
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/perf/imc-pmu.c28
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/perf/imc-pmu.c b/arch/powerpc/perf/imc-pmu.c
index 9ccac86f3463..e3a1f65933b5 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/perf/imc-pmu.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/perf/imc-pmu.c
@@ -399,6 +399,20 @@ static void nest_imc_counters_release(struct perf_event *event)
/* Take the mutex lock for this node and then decrement the reference count */
mutex_lock(&ref->lock);
+ if (ref->refc == 0) {
+ /*
+ * The scenario where this is true is, when perf session is
+ * started, followed by offlining of all cpus in a given node.
+ *
+ * In the cpuhotplug offline path, ppc_nest_imc_cpu_offline()
+ * function set the ref->count to zero, if the cpu which is
+ * about to offline is the last cpu in a given node and make
+ * an OPAL call to disable the engine in that node.
+ *
+ */
+ mutex_unlock(&ref->lock);
+ return;
+ }
ref->refc--;
if (ref->refc == 0) {
rc = opal_imc_counters_stop(OPAL_IMC_COUNTERS_NEST,
@@ -646,6 +660,20 @@ static void core_imc_counters_release(struct perf_event *event)
return;
mutex_lock(&ref->lock);
+ if (ref->refc == 0) {
+ /*
+ * The scenario where this is true is, when perf session is
+ * started, followed by offlining of all cpus in a given core.
+ *
+ * In the cpuhotplug offline path, ppc_core_imc_cpu_offline()
+ * function set the ref->count to zero, if the cpu which is
+ * about to offline is the last cpu in a given core and make
+ * an OPAL call to disable the engine in that core.
+ *
+ */
+ mutex_unlock(&ref->lock);
+ return;
+ }
ref->refc--;
if (ref->refc == 0) {
rc = opal_imc_counters_stop(OPAL_IMC_COUNTERS_CORE,