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[v6,0/6] Support hld delayed init based on Pseudo-NMI for

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Lecopzer Chen June 14, 2022, 6:28 a.m. UTC
As we already used hld internally for arm64 since 2020, there still
doesn't have a proper commit on the upstream and we badly need it.

This serise rework on 5.17 from [1] and the origin author is
Pingfan Liu <kernelfans@gmail.com>
Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@linaro.org>

Qoute from [1]:

> Hard lockup detector is helpful to diagnose unpaired irq
> enable/disable.
> But the current watchdog framework can not cope with arm64 hw perf
> event
> easily.

> On arm64, when lockup_detector_init()->watchdog_nmi_probe(), PMU is
> not
> ready until device_initcall(armv8_pmu_driver_init).  And it is deeply
> integrated with the driver model and cpuhp. Hence it is hard to push
> the
> initialization of armv8_pmu_driver_init() before smp_init().

> But it is easy to take an opposite approach by enabling watchdog_hld
> to
> get the capability of PMU async. 
> The async model is achieved by expanding watchdog_nmi_probe() with
> -EBUSY, and a re-initializing work_struct which waits on a
> wait_queue_head.

Provide an API - retry_lockup_detector_init() for anyone who needs
to delayed init lockup detector.

The original assumption is: nobody should use delayed probe after
lockup_detector_check() (which has __init attribute).
That is, anyone uses this API must call between lockup_detector_init()
and lockup_detector_check(), and the caller must have __init attribute

The delayed init flow is:
1. lockup_detector_init() -> watchdog_nmi_probe() get non-zero retun,
   then set allow_lockup_detector_init_retry to true which means it's
   able to do delayed probe later.

2. PMU arch code init done, call retry_lockup_detector_init().

3. retry_lockup_detector_init() queue the work only when
   allow_lockup_detector_init_retry is true which means nobody should
call
   this before lockup_detector_init().

4. the work lockup_detector_delay_init() is doing without wait event.
   if probe success, set allow_lockup_detector_init_retry to false.

5. at late_initcall_sync(), lockup_detector_check() set
   allow_lockup_detector_init_retry to false first to avoid any later
retry,
   and then flush_work() to make sure the __init section won't be freed
   before the work done.

[1]
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211014024155.15253-1-kernelfans@gmail.com/

v6:
  fix build failed reported by kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>

v5:
  1. rebase on v5.19-rc2
  2. change to proper schedule api
  3. return value checking before retry_lockup_detector_init()
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220613135956.15711-1-lecopzer.chen@mediatek.com/

v4:
  1. remove -EBUSY protocal, let all the non-zero value from
     watchdog_nmi_probe() be able to retry.
  2. separate arm64 part patch into hw_nmi_get_sample_period and retry
     delayed init
  3. tweak commit msg that we don't have to limit to -EBUSY  
  4. rebase on v5.18-rc4
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220427161340.8518-1-lecopzer.chen@mediatek.com/

v3:
  1. Tweak commit message in patch 04 
	2. Remove wait event
  3. s/lockup_detector_pending_init/allow_lockup_detector_init_retry/
  4. provide api retry_lockup_detector_init() 
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220324141405.10835-1-lecopzer.chen@mediatek.com/ 

v2:
  1. Tweak commit message in patch 01/02/04/05 
  2. Remove vobose WARN in patch 04 within watchdog core.
  3. Change from three states variable: detector_delay_init_state to
     two states variable: allow_lockup_detector_init_retry

     Thanks Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> for the idea.
     > 1.  lockup_detector_work() called before lockup_detector_check().
     >     In this case, wait_event() will wait until
     >     lockup_detector_check()
     >     clears detector_delay_pending_init and calls wake_up().

     > 2. lockup_detector_check() called before lockup_detector_work().
     >    In this case, wait_even() will immediately continue because
     >    it will see cleared detector_delay_pending_init.
  4. Add comment in code in patch 04/05 for two states variable
changing.
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220307154729.13477-1-lecopzer.chen@mediatek.com/


Lecopzer Chen (5):
  kernel/watchdog: remove WATCHDOG_DEFAULT
  kernel/watchdog: change watchdog_nmi_enable() to void
  kernel/watchdog: Adapt the watchdog_hld interface for async model
  arm64: add hw_nmi_get_sample_period for preparation of lockup detector
  arm64: Enable perf events based hard lockup detector

Pingfan Liu (1):
  kernel/watchdog_hld: Ensure CPU-bound context when creating hardlockup
    detector event

 arch/arm64/Kconfig               |  2 +
 arch/arm64/kernel/Makefile       |  1 +
 arch/arm64/kernel/perf_event.c   | 12 +++++-
 arch/arm64/kernel/watchdog_hld.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++
 arch/sparc/kernel/nmi.c          |  8 ++--
 drivers/perf/arm_pmu.c           |  5 +++
 include/linux/nmi.h              |  4 +-
 include/linux/perf/arm_pmu.h     |  2 +
 kernel/watchdog.c                | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 kernel/watchdog_hld.c            |  8 +++-
 10 files changed, 139 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 arch/arm64/kernel/watchdog_hld.c

Comments

Lecopzer Chen June 17, 2022, 4:07 a.m. UTC | #1
Hi Will, Mark


Could you help review arm parts of this patchset, please?

For the question mention in both [1] and [2],

> I'd still like Mark's Ack on this, as the approach you have taken doesn't
> really sit with what he was suggesting.
>
> I also don't understand how all the CPUs get initialised with your patch,
> since the PMU driver will be initialised after SMP is up and running.

The hardlock detector utilizes the softlockup_start_all() to start all
the cpu on watchdog_allowed_mask, which will do watchdog_nmi_enable()
that registers perf event on each CPUs.
Thus we simply need to retry lockup_detector_init() in a single cpu which
will reconfig and call to softlockup_start_all().

Also, the CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF selects SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR,
IMO, this shows that hardlockup detector supports from softlockup.


> We should know whether pNMIs are possible once we've completed
> setup_arch() (and possibly init_IRQ()), long before SMP, so so I reckon
> we should have all the information available once we get to
> lockup_detector_init(), even if that requires some preparatory rework.

Hardlockup depends on PMU driver , I think the only way is moving
pmu driver at setup_arch() or any point which is earlier than
lockup_detector_init(), and I guess we have to reorganize the architecture
of arm PMU.

The retry function should benifit all the arch/ not only for arm64.
Any arch who needs to probe its pmu as module can use this without providing
a chance to mess up the setup order. 


Please let me know if you have any concern about this, thank you


[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAFA6WYPPgUvHCpN5=EpJ2Us5h5uVWCbBA59C-YwYQX2ovyVeEw@mail.gmail.com/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20210419170331.GB31045@willie-the-truck/


BRs,
Lecopzer
Lecopzer Chen July 13, 2022, 10:38 a.m. UTC | #2
Hi Will, Mark
 
Sorry for another ping,
but would you please help review this or comment about it?


Thanks a lot.

 
> Hi Will, Mark
>
> Could you help review arm parts of this patchset, please?
> 
> For the question mention in both [1] and [2],
> 
> > I'd still like Mark's Ack on this, as the approach you have taken doesn't
> > really sit with what he was suggesting.
> >
> > I also don't understand how all the CPUs get initialised with your patch,
> > since the PMU driver will be initialised after SMP is up and running.
> 
> The hardlock detector utilizes the softlockup_start_all() to start all
> the cpu on watchdog_allowed_mask, which will do watchdog_nmi_enable()
> that registers perf event on each CPUs.
> Thus we simply need to retry lockup_detector_init() in a single cpu which
> will reconfig and call to softlockup_start_all().
> 
> Also, the CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF selects SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR,
> IMO, this shows that hardlockup detector supports from softlockup.
> 
> 
> > We should know whether pNMIs are possible once we've completed
> > setup_arch() (and possibly init_IRQ()), long before SMP, so so I reckon
> > we should have all the information available once we get to
> > lockup_detector_init(), even if that requires some preparatory rework.
> 
> Hardlockup depends on PMU driver , I think the only way is moving
> pmu driver at setup_arch() or any point which is earlier than
> lockup_detector_init(), and I guess we have to reorganize the architecture
> of arm PMU.
> 
> The retry function should benifit all the arch/ not only for arm64.
> Any arch who needs to probe its pmu as module can use this without providing
> a chance to mess up the setup order. 
> 
> 
> Please let me know if you have any concern about this, thank you
> 
> 
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAFA6WYPPgUvHCpN5=EpJ2Us5h5uVWCbBA59C-YwYQX2ovyVeEw@mail.gmail.com/
> [2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20210419170331.GB31045@willie-the-truck/
> 
>