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    powerpc/perf_event: Fix oops due to perf_event_do_pending call · 0fe1ac48
    Paul Mackerras 提交于
    Anton Blanchard found that large POWER systems would occasionally
    crash in the exception exit path when profiling with perf_events.
    The symptom was that an interrupt would occur late in the exit path
    when the MSR[RI] (recoverable interrupt) bit was clear.  Interrupts
    should be hard-disabled at this point but they were enabled.  Because
    the interrupt was not recoverable the system panicked.
    
    The reason is that the exception exit path was calling
    perf_event_do_pending after hard-disabling interrupts, and
    perf_event_do_pending will re-enable interrupts.
    
    The simplest and cleanest fix for this is to use the same mechanism
    that 32-bit powerpc does, namely to cause a self-IPI by setting the
    decrementer to 1.  This means we can remove the tests in the exception
    exit path and raw_local_irq_restore.
    
    This also makes sure that the call to perf_event_do_pending from
    timer_interrupt() happens within irq_enter/irq_exit.  (Note that
    calling perf_event_do_pending from timer_interrupt does not mean that
    there is a possible 1/HZ latency; setting the decrementer to 1 ensures
    that the timer interrupt will happen immediately, i.e. within one
    timebase tick, which is a few nanoseconds or 10s of nanoseconds.)
    Signed-off-by: NPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
    Cc: stable@kernel.org
    Signed-off-by: NBenjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
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