Re: [PATCH] Module : call synchronize_sched() between moduleexit() and free.

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Wed Jul 30 2008 - 10:10:27 EST


* Frank Ch. Eigler (fche@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> Hi -
>
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:27:51PM -0400, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> > [...]
> > Actually, it's not placing a marker/tracepoint in a module which causes
> > a problem, this is a simple function call after all, and correctly dealt
> > with by current module.c code.
> > [...]
>
> Just to spell it out, it is this scenario I'd like to see documented:
>
> module-foo.c:
> foo() { ... trace_mark (foo, "..."); ... }
>
> module-bar.c:
> setup() { ... marker_probe_register ("foo" , ..., &foo_handler ); }
> teardown() { ... marker_probe_unregister ("foo" , ..., &foo_handler ); }
> foo_handler() { }
>
> 1) module-foo loads
> 2) module-bar loads
> 3) module-bar.c:setup()
> 4) module-foo unloads
>
> What happens here? Certainly no more calls to foo_handler, but is
> that all?

Yep, that's it. However a hash table still keeps track of the "foo"
handler so that it's reconnected whenever module-foo is reloaded.

>(Would it not be desirable for an active marker to cause
> module-foo's refcount to increase, so as to prevent unloading at this
> time?)

No, because I want to be able to unload the marked module and I don't
want the fact that a probe is connected to it to change that.

>
> 5) module-bar.c:teardown()
>
> Can this teardown code succeed fully even if module-foo is already
> dead and gone?
>

Yes.

Actually there is a detail missing here. Your teardown should be :
teardown() { ... marker_probe_unregister ("foo" , ..., &foo_handler );
synchronize_sched(); /* Before returning from exit */ }

This makes sure that every live marker call are finished and that it is
safe to unload module-bar (the probe).

Mathieu
>
> - FChE

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