[Regression][Bisected] tick_broadcast_mask is not restored after aCPU is offline/onlined

From: Feng Tang
Date: Mon Jul 30 2012 - 04:43:40 EST


Hi All,

[seems the email from my intel email address didn't hit the list,
resend with gmail, sorry for the noise]

When I debugged a suspend/resume bug, I found that tick_broadcast_mask is not
restored for a CPU after it is offline/onlined since kernel 3.4, while it's
fine for 3.3.

Further check show it is caused by the commit 9505626d7bfe
ACPI: Fix unprotected smp_processor_id() in acpi_processor_cst_has_changed()

The acpi_processor_cst_has_changed() function is invoked from a
CPU_ONLINE or CPU_DEAD function, which might well execute on CPU 0
even though the CPU being hotplugged is some other CPU. In addition,
acpi_processor_cst_has_changed() invokes smp_processor_id() without
protection, resulting in splats when onlining CPUs.

This commit therefore changes the smp_processor_id() to pr->id, as is
used elsewhere in the code, for example, in acpi_processor_add().

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paul.mckenney@xxxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/drivers/acpi/processor_idle.c b/drivers/acpi/processor_idle.c
index 0e8e2de..9e57b06 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/processor_idle.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/processor_idle.c
@@ -1159,8 +1159,7 @@ int acpi_processor_cst_has_changed(struct
acpi_processor *pr)
* to make the code that updates C-States be called once.
*/

- if (smp_processor_id() == 0 &&
- cpuidle_get_driver() == &acpi_idle_driver) {
+ if (pr->id == 0 && cpuidle_get_driver() == &acpi_idle_driver) {

cpuidle_pause_and_lock();
/* Protect against cpu-hotplug */

The root cause is acpi_processor_cst_has_changed() will also be called when
cpu_up() is run on cpu 0 to boot up other cpu, this commit will prevent the
following code be run for that cpu, which triggers some side effect like the
broadcast_mask is not restored.

I raise this problem up and I don't if revert is a good solution here.

Thanks,
Feng
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