1. 25 2月, 2016 4 次提交
  2. 22 2月, 2016 4 次提交
  3. 20 2月, 2016 6 次提交
    • A
      bpf: introduce BPF_MAP_TYPE_STACK_TRACE · d5a3b1f6
      Alexei Starovoitov 提交于
      add new map type to store stack traces and corresponding helper
      bpf_get_stackid(ctx, map, flags) - walk user or kernel stack and return id
      @ctx: struct pt_regs*
      @map: pointer to stack_trace map
      @flags: bits 0-7 - numer of stack frames to skip
              bit 8 - collect user stack instead of kernel
              bit 9 - compare stacks by hash only
              bit 10 - if two different stacks hash into the same stackid
                       discard old
              other bits - reserved
      Return: >= 0 stackid on success or negative error
      
      stackid is a 32-bit integer handle that can be further combined with
      other data (including other stackid) and used as a key into maps.
      
      Userspace will access stackmap using standard lookup/delete syscall commands to
      retrieve full stack trace for given stackid.
      Signed-off-by: NAlexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      d5a3b1f6
    • A
      perf: generalize perf_callchain · 568b329a
      Alexei Starovoitov 提交于
      . avoid walking the stack when there is no room left in the buffer
      . generalize get_perf_callchain() to be called from bpf helper
      Signed-off-by: NAlexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      568b329a
    • K
      net/ethtool: support set coalesce per queue · f38d138a
      Kan Liang 提交于
      This patch implements sub command ETHTOOL_SCOALESCE for ioctl
      ETHTOOL_PERQUEUE. It introduces an interface set_per_queue_coalesce to
      set coalesce of each masked queue to device driver. The wanted coalesce
      information are stored in "data" for each masked queue, which can copy
      from userspace.
      If it fails to set coalesce to device driver, the value which already
      set to specific queue will be tried to rollback.
      Signed-off-by: NKan Liang <kan.liang@intel.com>
      Reviewed-by: NBen Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      f38d138a
    • K
      net/ethtool: support get coalesce per queue · 421797b1
      Kan Liang 提交于
      This patch implements sub command ETHTOOL_GCOALESCE for ioctl
      ETHTOOL_PERQUEUE. It introduces an interface get_per_queue_coalesce to
      get coalesce of each masked queue from device driver. Then the interrupt
      coalescing parameters will be copied back to user space one by one.
      Signed-off-by: NKan Liang <kan.liang@intel.com>
      Reviewed-by: NBen Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      421797b1
    • D
      lib/bitmap.c: conversion routines to/from u32 array · e52bc7c2
      David Decotigny 提交于
      Aimed at transferring bitmaps to/from user-space in a 32/64-bit agnostic
      way.
      
      Tested:
        unit tests (next patch) on qemu i386, x86_64, ppc, ppc64 BE and LE,
        ARM.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Decotigny <decot@googlers.com>
      Reviewed-by: NBen Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      e52bc7c2
    • N
      net: make netdev_for_each_lower_dev safe for device removal · cfdd28be
      Nikolay Aleksandrov 提交于
      When I used netdev_for_each_lower_dev in commit bad53162 ("vrf:
      remove slave queue and private slave struct") I thought that it acts
      like netdev_for_each_lower_private and can be used to remove the current
      device from the list while walking, but unfortunately it acts more like
      netdev_for_each_lower_private_rcu and doesn't allow it. The difference
      is where the "iter" points to, right now it points to the current element
      and that makes it impossible to remove it. Change the logic to be
      similar to netdev_for_each_lower_private and make it point to the "next"
      element so we can safely delete the current one. VRF is the only such
      user right now, there's no change for the read-only users.
      
      Here's what can happen now:
      [98423.249858] general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP
      [98423.250175] Modules linked in: vrf bridge(O) stp llc nfsd auth_rpcgss
      oid_registry nfs_acl nfs lockd grace sunrpc crct10dif_pclmul
      crc32_pclmul crc32c_intel ghash_clmulni_intel jitterentropy_rng
      sha256_generic hmac drbg ppdev aesni_intel aes_x86_64 glue_helper lrw
      gf128mul ablk_helper cryptd evdev serio_raw pcspkr virtio_balloon
      parport_pc parport i2c_piix4 i2c_core virtio_console acpi_cpufreq button
      9pnet_virtio 9p 9pnet fscache ipv6 autofs4 ext4 crc16 mbcache jbd2 sg
      virtio_blk virtio_net sr_mod cdrom e1000 ata_generic ehci_pci uhci_hcd
      ehci_hcd usbcore usb_common virtio_pci ata_piix libata floppy
      virtio_ring virtio scsi_mod [last unloaded: bridge]
      [98423.255040] CPU: 1 PID: 14173 Comm: ip Tainted: G           O
      4.5.0-rc2+ #81
      [98423.255386] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996),
      BIOS 1.8.1-20150318_183358- 04/01/2014
      [98423.255777] task: ffff8800547f5540 ti: ffff88003428c000 task.ti:
      ffff88003428c000
      [98423.256123] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff81514f3e>]  [<ffffffff81514f3e>]
      netdev_lower_get_next+0x1e/0x30
      [98423.256534] RSP: 0018:ffff88003428f940  EFLAGS: 00010207
      [98423.256766] RAX: 0002000100000004 RBX: ffff880054ff9000 RCX:
      0000000000000000
      [98423.257039] RDX: ffff88003428f8b8 RSI: ffff88003428f950 RDI:
      ffff880054ff90c0
      [98423.257287] RBP: ffff88003428f940 R08: 0000000000000000 R09:
      0000000000000000
      [98423.257537] R10: 0000000000000001 R11: 0000000000000000 R12:
      ffff88003428f9e0
      [98423.257802] R13: ffff880054a5fd00 R14: ffff88003428f970 R15:
      0000000000000001
      [98423.258055] FS:  00007f3d76881700(0000) GS:ffff88005d000000(0000)
      knlGS:0000000000000000
      [98423.258418] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
      [98423.258650] CR2: 00007ffe5951ffa8 CR3: 0000000052077000 CR4:
      00000000000406e0
      [98423.258902] Stack:
      [98423.259075]  ffff88003428f960 ffffffffa0442636 0002000100000004
      ffff880054ff9000
      [98423.259647]  ffff88003428f9b0 ffffffff81518205 ffff880054ff9000
      ffff88003428f978
      [98423.260208]  ffff88003428f978 ffff88003428f9e0 ffff88003428f9e0
      ffff880035b35f00
      [98423.260739] Call Trace:
      [98423.260920]  [<ffffffffa0442636>] vrf_dev_uninit+0x76/0xa0 [vrf]
      [98423.261156]  [<ffffffff81518205>]
      rollback_registered_many+0x205/0x390
      [98423.261401]  [<ffffffff815183ec>] unregister_netdevice_many+0x1c/0x70
      [98423.261641]  [<ffffffff8153223c>] rtnl_delete_link+0x3c/0x50
      [98423.271557]  [<ffffffff815335bb>] rtnl_dellink+0xcb/0x1d0
      [98423.271800]  [<ffffffff811cd7da>] ? __inc_zone_state+0x4a/0x90
      [98423.272049]  [<ffffffff815337b4>] rtnetlink_rcv_msg+0x84/0x200
      [98423.272279]  [<ffffffff810cfe7d>] ? trace_hardirqs_on+0xd/0x10
      [98423.272513]  [<ffffffff8153370b>] ? rtnetlink_rcv+0x1b/0x40
      [98423.272755]  [<ffffffff81533730>] ? rtnetlink_rcv+0x40/0x40
      [98423.272983]  [<ffffffff8155d6e7>] netlink_rcv_skb+0x97/0xb0
      [98423.273209]  [<ffffffff8153371a>] rtnetlink_rcv+0x2a/0x40
      [98423.273476]  [<ffffffff8155ce8b>] netlink_unicast+0x11b/0x1a0
      [98423.273710]  [<ffffffff8155d2f1>] netlink_sendmsg+0x3e1/0x610
      [98423.273947]  [<ffffffff814fbc98>] sock_sendmsg+0x38/0x70
      [98423.274175]  [<ffffffff814fc253>] ___sys_sendmsg+0x2e3/0x2f0
      [98423.274416]  [<ffffffff810d841e>] ? do_raw_spin_unlock+0xbe/0x140
      [98423.274658]  [<ffffffff811e1bec>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x26c/0x2210
      [98423.274894]  [<ffffffff811e19cd>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x4d/0x2210
      [98423.275130]  [<ffffffff81269611>] ? __fget_light+0x91/0xb0
      [98423.275365]  [<ffffffff814fcd42>] __sys_sendmsg+0x42/0x80
      [98423.275595]  [<ffffffff814fcd92>] SyS_sendmsg+0x12/0x20
      [98423.275827]  [<ffffffff81611bb6>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x16/0x7a
      [98423.276073] Code: c3 31 c0 5d c3 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 66 66 66 66
      90 48 8b 06 55 48 81 c7 c0 00 00 00 48 89 e5 48 8b 00 48 39 f8 74 09 48
      89 06 <48> 8b 40 e8 5d c3 31 c0 5d c3 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 66 66 66
      [98423.279639] RIP  [<ffffffff81514f3e>] netdev_lower_get_next+0x1e/0x30
      [98423.279920]  RSP <ffff88003428f940>
      
      CC: David Ahern <dsa@cumulusnetworks.com>
      CC: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      CC: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
      CC: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevic@redhat.com>
      Fixes: bad53162 ("vrf: remove slave queue and private slave struct")
      Signed-off-by: NNikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com>
      Reviewed-by: NDavid Ahern <dsa@cumulusnetworks.com>
      Tested-by: NDavid Ahern <dsa@cumulusnetworks.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      cfdd28be
  4. 19 2月, 2016 5 次提交
  5. 18 2月, 2016 3 次提交
  6. 17 2月, 2016 7 次提交
    • H
      net/mlx4_core: Set UAR page size to 4KB regardless of system page size · 85743f1e
      Huy Nguyen 提交于
      problem description:
      
      The current code sets UAR page size equal to system page size.
      The ConnectX-3 and ConnectX-3 Pro HWs require minimum 128 UAR pages.
      The mlx4 kernel drivers are not loaded if there is less than 128 UAR pages.
      
      solution:
      
      Always set UAR page to 4KB. This allows more UAR pages if the OS
      has PAGE_SIZE larger than 4KB. For example, PowerPC kernel use 64KB
      system page size, with 4MB uar region, there are 4MB/2/64KB = 32
      uars (half for uar, half for blueflame). This does not meet minimum 128
      UAR pages requirement. With 4KB UAR page, there are 4MB/2/4KB = 512 uars
      which meet the minimum requirement.
      
      Note that only codes in mlx4_core that deal with firmware know that uar
      page size is 4KB. Codes that deal with usr page in cq and qp context
      (mlx4_ib, mlx4_en and part of mlx4_core) still have the same assumption
      that uar page size equals to system page size.
      
      Note that with this implementation, on 64KB system page size kernel, there
      are 16 uars per system page but only one uars is used. The other 15
      uars are ignored because of the above assumption.
      
      Regarding SR-IOV, mlx4_core in hypervisor will set the uar page size
      to 4KB and mlx4_core code in virtual OS will obtain the uar page size from
      firmware.
      
      Regarding backward compatibility in SR-IOV, if hypervisor has this new code,
      the virtual OS must be updated. If hypervisor has old code, and the virtual
      OS has this new code, the new code will be backward compatible with the
      old code. If the uar size is big enough, this new code in VF continues to
      work with 64 KB uar page size (on PowerPc kernel). If the uar size does not
      meet 128 uars requirement, this new code not loaded in VF and print the same
      error message as the old code in Hypervisor.
      Signed-off-by: NHuy Nguyen <huyn@mellanox.com>
      Reviewed-by: NYishai Hadas <yishaih@mellanox.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      85743f1e
    • J
      net: add tc offload feature flag · 1c78c64e
      John Fastabend 提交于
      Its useful to turn off the qdisc offload feature at a per device
      level. This gives us a big hammer to enable/disable offloading.
      More fine grained control (i.e. per rule) may be supported later.
      Signed-off-by: NJohn Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com>
      Acked-by: NJiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
      Acked-by: NJamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      1c78c64e
    • J
      net: sched: add cls_u32 offload hooks for netdevs · a1b7c5fd
      John Fastabend 提交于
      This patch allows netdev drivers to consume cls_u32 offloads via
      the ndo_setup_tc ndo op.
      
      This works aligns with how network drivers have been doing qdisc
      offloads for mqprio.
      Signed-off-by: NJohn Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com>
      Acked-by: NJiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      a1b7c5fd
    • J
      net: rework setup_tc ndo op to consume general tc operand · 16e5cc64
      John Fastabend 提交于
      This patch updates setup_tc so we can pass additional parameters into
      the ndo op in a generic way. To do this we provide structured union
      and type flag.
      
      This lets each classifier and qdisc provide its own set of attributes
      without having to add new ndo ops or grow the signature of the
      callback.
      Signed-off-by: NJohn Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com>
      Acked-by: NJiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
      Acked-by: NJamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      16e5cc64
    • J
      net: rework ndo tc op to consume additional qdisc handle parameter · e4c6734e
      John Fastabend 提交于
      The ndo_setup_tc() op was added to support drivers offloading tx
      qdiscs however only support for mqprio was ever added. So we
      only ever added support for passing the number of traffic classes
      to the driver.
      
      This patch generalizes the ndo_setup_tc op so that a handle can
      be provided to indicate if the offload is for ingress or egress
      or potentially even child qdiscs.
      
      CC: Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com>
      CC: Shradha Shah <sshah@solarflare.com>
      CC: Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>
      CC: Ariel Elior <ariel.elior@qlogic.com>
      CC: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
      CC: Bruce Allan <bruce.w.allan@intel.com>
      CC: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@intel.com>
      CC: Don Skidmore <donald.c.skidmore@intel.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJohn Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com>
      Acked-by: NJiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
      Acked-by: NJamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      e4c6734e
    • M
      net/mlx5: Use offset based reserved field names in the IFC header file · b4ff3a36
      Matan Barak 提交于
      mlx5_ifc.h is a header file representing the API and ABI between
      the driver to the firmware and hardware. This file is used from
      both the mlx5_ib and mlx5_core drivers.
      
      Previously, this file used incrementing counter to indicate
      reserved fields, for example:
      
      struct mlx5_ifc_odp_per_transport_service_cap_bits {
              u8         send[0x1];
              u8         receive[0x1];
              u8         write[0x1];
              u8         read[0x1];
              u8         reserved_0[0x1];
              u8         srq_receive[0x1];
              u8         reserved_1[0x1a];
      };
      
      If one developer implements through net-next feature A that uses
      reserved_0, they replace it with featureA and renames reserved_1 to
      reserved_0. In the same kernel cycle, a 2nd developer could implement
      feature B through the rdma tree, that uses reserved_1 and split it to
      featureB and a smaller reserved_1 field. This will cause a conflict
      when the two trees are merged.
      
      The source of this conflict is that the 1st developer changed *all*
      reserved fields.
      
      As Linus suggested, we change the layout of structs to:
      
      struct mlx5_ifc_odp_per_transport_service_cap_bits {
      	u8         send[0x1];
      	u8         receive[0x1];
      	u8         write[0x1];
      	u8         read[0x1];
      	u8         reserved_at_4[0x1];
      	u8         srq_receive[0x1];
      	u8         reserved_at_6[0x1a];
      };
      
      This makes the conflicts much more rare and preserves the locality of
      changes.
      Signed-off-by: NMatan Barak <matanb@mellanox.com>
      Signed-off-by: NAlaa Hleihel <alaa@mellanox.com>
      Reported-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
      Signed-off-by: NSaeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      b4ff3a36
    • K
      ethtool: correctly ensure {GS}CHANNELS doesn't conflict with GS{RXFH} · d4ab4286
      Keller, Jacob E 提交于
      Ethernet drivers implementing both {GS}RXFH and {GS}CHANNELS ethtool ops
      incorrectly allow SCHANNELS when it would conflict with the settings
      from SRXFH. This occurs because it is not possible for drivers to
      understand whether their Rx flow indirection table has been configured
      or is in the default state. In addition, drivers currently behave in
      various ways when increasing the number of Rx channels.
      
      Some drivers will always destroy the Rx flow indirection table when this
      occurs, whether it has been set by the user or not. Other drivers will
      attempt to preserve the table even if the user has never modified it
      from the default driver settings. Neither of these situation is
      desirable because it leads to unexpected behavior or loss of user
      configuration.
      
      The correct behavior is to simply return -EINVAL when SCHANNELS would
      conflict with the current Rx flow table settings. However, it should
      only do so if the current settings were modified by the user. If we
      required that the new settings never conflict with the current (default)
      Rx flow settings, we would force users to first reduce their Rx flow
      settings and then reduce the number of Rx channels.
      
      This patch proposes a solution implemented in net/core/ethtool.c which
      ensures that all drivers behave correctly. It checks whether the RXFH
      table has been configured to non-default settings, and stores this
      information in a private netdev flag. When the number of channels is
      requested to change, it first ensures that the current Rx flow table is
      not going to assign flows to now disabled channels.
      Signed-off-by: NJacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      d4ab4286
  7. 16 2月, 2016 2 次提交
    • A
      tracing: Fix freak link error caused by branch tracer · b33c8ff4
      Arnd Bergmann 提交于
      In my randconfig tests, I came across a bug that involves several
      components:
      
      * gcc-4.9 through at least 5.3
      * CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL enabling -fprofile-arcs for all files
      * CONFIG_PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES overriding every if()
      * The optimized implementation of do_div() that tries to
        replace a library call with an division by multiplication
      * code in drivers/media/dvb-frontends/zl10353.c doing
      
              u32 adc_clock = 450560; /* 45.056 MHz */
              if (state->config.adc_clock)
                      adc_clock = state->config.adc_clock;
              do_div(value, adc_clock);
      
      In this case, gcc fails to determine whether the divisor
      in do_div() is __builtin_constant_p(). In particular, it
      concludes that __builtin_constant_p(adc_clock) is false, while
      __builtin_constant_p(!!adc_clock) is true.
      
      That in turn throws off the logic in do_div() that also uses
      __builtin_constant_p(), and instead of picking either the
      constant- optimized division, and the code in ilog2() that uses
      __builtin_constant_p() to figure out whether it knows the answer at
      compile time. The result is a link error from failing to find
      multiple symbols that should never have been called based on
      the __builtin_constant_p():
      
      dvb-frontends/zl10353.c:138: undefined reference to `____ilog2_NaN'
      dvb-frontends/zl10353.c:138: undefined reference to `__aeabi_uldivmod'
      ERROR: "____ilog2_NaN" [drivers/media/dvb-frontends/zl10353.ko] undefined!
      ERROR: "__aeabi_uldivmod" [drivers/media/dvb-frontends/zl10353.ko] undefined!
      
      This patch avoids the problem by changing __trace_if() to check
      whether the condition is known at compile-time to be nonzero, rather
      than checking whether it is actually a constant.
      
      I see this one link error in roughly one out of 1600 randconfig builds
      on ARM, and the patch fixes all known instances.
      
      Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1455312410-1058841-1-git-send-email-arnd@arndb.deAcked-by: NNicolas Pitre <nico@linaro.org>
      Fixes: ab3c9c68 ("branch tracer, intel-iommu: fix build with CONFIG_BRANCH_TRACER=y")
      Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v2.6.30+
      Signed-off-by: NArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
      b33c8ff4
    • S
      tracepoints: Do not trace when cpu is offline · f3775549
      Steven Rostedt (Red Hat) 提交于
      The tracepoint infrastructure uses RCU sched protection to enable and
      disable tracepoints safely. There are some instances where tracepoints are
      used in infrastructure code (like kfree()) that get called after a CPU is
      going offline, and perhaps when it is coming back online but hasn't been
      registered yet.
      
      This can probuce the following warning:
      
       [ INFO: suspicious RCU usage. ]
       4.4.0-00006-g0fe53e8-dirty #34 Tainted: G S
       -------------------------------
       include/trace/events/kmem.h:141 suspicious rcu_dereference_check() usage!
      
       other info that might help us debug this:
      
       RCU used illegally from offline CPU!  rcu_scheduler_active = 1, debug_locks = 1
       no locks held by swapper/8/0.
      
       stack backtrace:
        CPU: 8 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/8 Tainted: G S              4.4.0-00006-g0fe53e8-dirty #34
        Call Trace:
        [c0000005b76c78d0] [c0000000008b9540] .dump_stack+0x98/0xd4 (unreliable)
        [c0000005b76c7950] [c00000000010c898] .lockdep_rcu_suspicious+0x108/0x170
        [c0000005b76c79e0] [c00000000029adc0] .kfree+0x390/0x440
        [c0000005b76c7a80] [c000000000055f74] .destroy_context+0x44/0x100
        [c0000005b76c7b00] [c0000000000934a0] .__mmdrop+0x60/0x150
        [c0000005b76c7b90] [c0000000000e3ff0] .idle_task_exit+0x130/0x140
        [c0000005b76c7c20] [c000000000075804] .pseries_mach_cpu_die+0x64/0x310
        [c0000005b76c7cd0] [c000000000043e7c] .cpu_die+0x3c/0x60
        [c0000005b76c7d40] [c0000000000188d8] .arch_cpu_idle_dead+0x28/0x40
        [c0000005b76c7db0] [c000000000101e6c] .cpu_startup_entry+0x50c/0x560
        [c0000005b76c7ed0] [c000000000043bd8] .start_secondary+0x328/0x360
        [c0000005b76c7f90] [c000000000008a6c] start_secondary_prolog+0x10/0x14
      
      This warning is not a false positive either. RCU is not protecting code that
      is being executed while the CPU is offline.
      
      Instead of playing "whack-a-mole(TM)" and adding conditional statements to
      the tracepoints we find that are used in this instance, simply add a
      cpu_online() test to the tracepoint code where the tracepoint will be
      ignored if the CPU is offline.
      
      Use of raw_smp_processor_id() is fine, as there should never be a case where
      the tracepoint code goes from running on a CPU that is online and suddenly
      gets migrated to a CPU that is offline.
      
      Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1455387773-4245-1-git-send-email-kda@linux-powerpc.orgReported-by: NDenis Kirjanov <kda@linux-powerpc.org>
      Fixes: 97e1c18e ("tracing: Kernel Tracepoints")
      Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v2.6.28+
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
      f3775549
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