oprofile can cause an NMI to schedule (was: [RT] scheduling andoprofile)

From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Mon Oct 23 2006 - 22:27:39 EST


On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 14:23 -0700, Mike Kravetz wrote:
> I've been trying to use oprofile on an RT kernel to look at some
> performance issues. While running I notice the following sent to
> the console:
>
> BUG: scheduling with irqs disabled: java/0x00000000/4521
> caller is rt_mutex_slowlock+0x156/0x1dd
> [<c032051a>] schedule+0x65/0xd2 (8)
> [<c0321338>] rt_mutex_slowlock+0x156/0x1dd (12)
> [<c032142a>] rt_mutex_lock+0x24/0x28 (72)
> [<c0134904>] rt_down_read+0x38/0x3b (20)
> [<c0322a89>] do_page_fault+0xe3/0x52d (12)
> [<c03229a6>] do_page_fault+0x0/0x52d (76)
> [<c01033bb>] error_code+0x4f/0x54 (8)
> [<c01ce6d0>] __copy_from_user_ll+0x55/0x7c (44)
> [<f89be7ef>] dump_user_backtrace+0x2e/0x56 [oprofile] (24)
> [<c0134869>] rt_up_read+0x3e/0x41 (20)
> [<f89be864>] x86_backtrace+0x4a/0x5a [oprofile] (20)
> [<f89bd53a>] oprofile_add_sample+0x73/0x89 [oprofile] (20)
> [<f89beea3>] athlon_check_ctrs+0x22/0x4a [oprofile] (32)
> [<f89be8c5>] nmi_callback+0x18/0x1b [oprofile] (28)
> [<c01041ff>] do_nmi+0x24/0x33 (12)
> [<c0103462>] nmi_stack_correct+0x1d/0x22 (16)
>
> It seems strange to me that oprofile would be calling
> '__copy_from_user_ll' in this context. I can see why the
> changes made for RT locking expose this. But, doesn't this
> issue also exist on non-RT (default) kernels? What happens
> when we generate a page fault in this context on non-RT kernels?
>

As Mike has pointed out here, oprofile _can_ cause the nmi to schedule.
Here's the path: (looking at vanilla 2.6.18).

arch/i386/oprofile/nmi_int.c: nmi_callback

return model->check_ctrs(regs, &cpu_msrs[cpu]);

if model == &op_athlon_spec
(could be a problem with others, but I'm only looking here).

op_athlon_spec.check_ctrs = &athlon_check_ctrs


Here's the calling path:

athlon_check_ctrs

==> oprofile_add_sample

==> oprofile_add_ext_sample

==> oprofile_ops.backtrace
== x86_backtrace

==> dump_user_backtrace

==> __copy_from_user_inatomic

Don't let the name fool you, this _can_ schedule! (and says so in the
comments above it).

Now perhaps on a vanilla kernel opfile_add_ext_sample is not likely to
have log_sample fail. I don't know, but this path exits, so we can
indeed schedule in a NMI interrupt.

Mike, thanks for pointing this out.

-- Steve



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