work_on_cpu(): rewrite it to create a kernel thread on demand

Impact: circular locking bugfix

The various implemetnations and proposed implemetnations of work_on_cpu()
are vulnerable to various deadlocks because they all used queues of some
form.

Unrelated pieces of kernel code thus gained dependencies wherein if one
work_on_cpu() caller holds a lock which some other work_on_cpu() callback
also takes, the kernel could rarely deadlock.

Fix this by creating a short-lived kernel thread for each work_on_cpu()
invokation.

This is not terribly fast, but the only current caller of work_on_cpu() is
pci_call_probe().

It would be nice to find some other way of doing the node-local
allocations in the PCI probe code so that we can zap work_on_cpu()
altogether.  The code there is rather nasty.  I can't think of anything
simple at this time...

Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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Andrew Morton 2009-04-09 09:50:37 -06:00 коммит произвёл Rusty Russell
Родитель 1c99315bb3
Коммит 6b44003e5c
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@ -966,20 +966,20 @@ undo:
} }
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
static struct workqueue_struct *work_on_cpu_wq __read_mostly;
struct work_for_cpu { struct work_for_cpu {
struct work_struct work; struct completion completion;
long (*fn)(void *); long (*fn)(void *);
void *arg; void *arg;
long ret; long ret;
}; };
static void do_work_for_cpu(struct work_struct *w) static int do_work_for_cpu(void *_wfc)
{ {
struct work_for_cpu *wfc = container_of(w, struct work_for_cpu, work); struct work_for_cpu *wfc = _wfc;
wfc->ret = wfc->fn(wfc->arg); wfc->ret = wfc->fn(wfc->arg);
complete(&wfc->completion);
return 0;
} }
/** /**
@ -990,17 +990,23 @@ static void do_work_for_cpu(struct work_struct *w)
* *
* This will return the value @fn returns. * This will return the value @fn returns.
* It is up to the caller to ensure that the cpu doesn't go offline. * It is up to the caller to ensure that the cpu doesn't go offline.
* The caller must not hold any locks which would prevent @fn from completing.
*/ */
long work_on_cpu(unsigned int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg) long work_on_cpu(unsigned int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg)
{ {
struct work_for_cpu wfc; struct task_struct *sub_thread;
struct work_for_cpu wfc = {
INIT_WORK(&wfc.work, do_work_for_cpu); .completion = COMPLETION_INITIALIZER_ONSTACK(wfc.completion),
wfc.fn = fn; .fn = fn,
wfc.arg = arg; .arg = arg,
queue_work_on(cpu, work_on_cpu_wq, &wfc.work); };
flush_work(&wfc.work);
sub_thread = kthread_create(do_work_for_cpu, &wfc, "work_for_cpu");
if (IS_ERR(sub_thread))
return PTR_ERR(sub_thread);
kthread_bind(sub_thread, cpu);
wake_up_process(sub_thread);
wait_for_completion(&wfc.completion);
return wfc.ret; return wfc.ret;
} }
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(work_on_cpu); EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(work_on_cpu);
@ -1016,8 +1022,4 @@ void __init init_workqueues(void)
hotcpu_notifier(workqueue_cpu_callback, 0); hotcpu_notifier(workqueue_cpu_callback, 0);
keventd_wq = create_workqueue("events"); keventd_wq = create_workqueue("events");
BUG_ON(!keventd_wq); BUG_ON(!keventd_wq);
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
work_on_cpu_wq = create_workqueue("work_on_cpu");
BUG_ON(!work_on_cpu_wq);
#endif
} }