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authorUlrich Obergfell <uobergfe@redhat.com>2015-04-14 15:43:55 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2015-04-14 16:48:58 -0700
commit84d56e66b9b4a646f04ec30696ca1aeea5e654d5 (patch)
treed990ee0f244d355733ce8a58451ca0683cc8ba4d
parent1d5b897706d11ac59fecd85ba7b1cbf91c44fe50 (diff)
watchdog: new definitions and variables, initialization
The hardlockup and softockup had always been tied together. Due to the request of KVM folks, they had a need to have one enabled but not the other. Internally rework the code to split things apart more cleanly. There is a bunch of churn here, but the end result should be code that should be easier to maintain and fix without knowing the internals of what is going on. This patch (of 9): Introduce new definitions and variables to separate the user interface in /proc/sys/kernel from the internal run state of the lockup detectors. The internal run state is represented by two bits in a new variable that is named 'watchdog_enabled'. This helps simplify the code, for example: - In order to check if any of the two lockup detectors is enabled, it is sufficient to check if 'watchdog_enabled' is not zero. - In order to enable/disable one or both lockup detectors, it is sufficient to set/clear one or both bits in 'watchdog_enabled'. - Concurrent updates of 'watchdog_enabled' need not be synchronized via a spinlock or a mutex. Updates can either be atomic or concurrency can be detected by using 'cmpxchg'. Signed-off-by: Ulrich Obergfell <uobergfe@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Don Zickus <dzickus@redhat.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
-rw-r--r--include/linux/nmi.h2
-rw-r--r--kernel/watchdog.c27
2 files changed, 28 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/nmi.h b/include/linux/nmi.h
index 9b2022ab4d85..3885a7d12bd2 100644
--- a/include/linux/nmi.h
+++ b/include/linux/nmi.h
@@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ static inline bool trigger_allbutself_cpu_backtrace(void)
#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKUP_DETECTOR
int hw_nmi_is_cpu_stuck(struct pt_regs *);
u64 hw_nmi_get_sample_period(int watchdog_thresh);
+extern int nmi_watchdog_enabled;
+extern int soft_watchdog_enabled;
extern int watchdog_user_enabled;
extern int watchdog_thresh;
extern int sysctl_softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace;
diff --git a/kernel/watchdog.c b/kernel/watchdog.c
index 3174bf8e3538..9a1c78769a33 100644
--- a/kernel/watchdog.c
+++ b/kernel/watchdog.c
@@ -24,8 +24,33 @@
#include <linux/kvm_para.h>
#include <linux/perf_event.h>
-int watchdog_user_enabled = 1;
+/*
+ * The run state of the lockup detectors is controlled by the content of the
+ * 'watchdog_enabled' variable. Each lockup detector has its dedicated bit -
+ * bit 0 for the hard lockup detector and bit 1 for the soft lockup detector.
+ *
+ * 'watchdog_user_enabled', 'nmi_watchdog_enabled' and 'soft_watchdog_enabled'
+ * are variables that are only used as an 'interface' between the parameters
+ * in /proc/sys/kernel and the internal state bits in 'watchdog_enabled'. The
+ * 'watchdog_thresh' variable is handled differently because its value is not
+ * boolean, and the lockup detectors are 'suspended' while 'watchdog_thresh'
+ * is equal zero.
+ */
+#define NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED_BIT 0
+#define SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED_BIT 1
+#define NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED (1 << NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED_BIT)
+#define SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED (1 << SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED_BIT)
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
+static unsigned long __read_mostly watchdog_enabled = SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED|NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED;
+#else
+static unsigned long __read_mostly watchdog_enabled = SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED;
+#endif
+int __read_mostly nmi_watchdog_enabled;
+int __read_mostly soft_watchdog_enabled;
+int __read_mostly watchdog_user_enabled;
int __read_mostly watchdog_thresh = 10;
+
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
int __read_mostly sysctl_softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace;
#else