Re: 2.6.33 GP fault only when built with tracing

From: Randy Dunlap
Date: Tue Mar 23 2010 - 11:28:26 EST


On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:46:10 -0400 Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:

> * Randy Dunlap (randy.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> > On 03/18/10 17:59, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> > > * Steven Rostedt (rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> > >> On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 16:26 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> > >>> I can build/boot 2.6.33 with CONFIG_TRACE/TRACING disabled successfully,
> > >>> but when I enable lots of tracing config options and then boot with
> > >>> ftrace=nop on the kernel command line, I see a GP fault when the parport &
> > >>> parport_pc modules are loading/initializing.
> > >>
> > >> Do you see it without adding the "ftrace=nop"? The only thing that
> > >> should do is expand the ring buffer on boot up.
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>> It happens in drivers/parport/share.c::parport_register_device(), when that
> > >>> function calls try_module_get().
> > >>>
> > >>> If I comment out the trace_module_get() calls in include/linux/module.h,
> > >>> the kernel boots with no problems.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Interesting. Well, trace_module_get() is a TRACE_EVENT tracepoint. But
> > >> should be disabled here. It may be something to do with DEFINE_TRACE.
> > >>
> > >> (added Mathieu to Cc since he wrote that code)
> > >
> > > can you try replacing the "local_read(__module_ref_addr(module, cpu))" argument
> > > with "0" ?
> >
> > Yes, that boots with no problems.
>
> clickety-clicketa... git blame include/linux/module.h :
>
> commit 7ead8b8313d92b3a69a1a61b0dcbc4cd66c960dc
> Author: Li Zefan <lizf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon Aug 17 16:56:28 2009 +0800
>
> tracing/events: Add module tracepoints
>
> (Adding Li Zefan in CC)
>
> Two things:
>
> 1) In this commit, most of the tracepoints contain argument with side-effects.
> These do not belong there; they should be moved into TRACE_EVENT macros.
>
> 2) There seem to be a null-pointer bug with
> local_read(__module_ref_addr(module, cpu)) in try_module_get(). This should
> be investigated even if we move the argument to TRACE_EVENT.

Hi Li,

Fix this, please?


> Thanks,
>
> Mathieu
>
> >
> > > Arguments with side-effects are not skipped by the jump over disabled
> > > instrumentation. This is why we should do that part within the probe declaration
> > > in the TRACE_EVENT macros.
> > >
> > > But if we find out that the problem really is this argument, then it should be
> > > fixed, because something would be wrong with it (just moving it to TRACE_EVENT
> > > is not a proper solution).
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Mathieu


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~Randy
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