Re: [PATCH] arm64: reenable interrupt when handling ptrace breakpoint

From: Shi, Yang
Date: Fri Feb 05 2016 - 16:26:07 EST


On 1/13/2016 10:10 AM, Shi, Yang wrote:
On 1/13/2016 9:23 AM, Will Deacon wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 09:17:46AM -0800, Shi, Yang wrote:
On 1/13/2016 2:26 AM, Will Deacon wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 11:59:54AM -0800, Shi, Yang wrote:
This might be buried in email storm during the holiday. Just want
to double
check the status. I'm supposed there is no objection for getting it
merged
in upstream?

Sorry, when you replied with:

I think we could just extend the "signal delay send" approach from
x86-64
to arm64, which is currently used by x86-64 on -rt kernel only.

I understood that you were going to fix -rt, so I dropped this pending
anything more from you.

What's the plan?

Sorry for the confusion. The "signal delay send" approach used by
x86-64 -rt
should be not necessary for arm64 right now. Reenabling interrupt is
still
the preferred approach.

Since x86-64 has per-CPU IST exception stack, so preemption has to be
disabled all the time. However, it is not applicable to other
architectures
for now, including arm64.

Actually, we grew support for a separate IRQ stack in the recent merge
window. Does that change things here, or are you referring to something
else?

Had a quick look at the patches, it looks the irq stack is not nestable
and it switches back to the original stack as long as irq handler is
done before preempt happens. So, it sounds it won't change things here.


Just had a quick test on 4.5-rc1. It survives with kgdbts, ptrace and ltp. So, it sounds safe with the "separate IRQ stack" change.

Thanks,
Yang


Thanks.,
Yang


Will