Re: [PATCH v2 0/4] perf: Make SIGTRAP and __perf_pending_irq() work on RT.

From: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
Date: Wed Mar 13 2024 - 04:13:17 EST


On 2024-03-12 18:42:38 [-0300], Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:

> But:
>
> [acme@nine ~]$ pidof exec_child
> 24273 24271 24270 24269 24268 24267 24266 24265 24264 24263 24262 24261 24260 24259


> [root@nine ~]# cat /proc/24263/stack
> [<0>] irqentry_exit_to_user_mode+0x1c9/0x1e0
> [<0>] asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x16/0x20
> [root@nine ~]#

> [acme@nine ~]$ ps ax|grep exec_child| wc -l
> 504
> [acme@nine ~]$ ps ax|grep exec_child| tail
> 24264 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24265 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24266 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24267 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24268 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24269 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24270 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24271 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 24273 pts/0 R 0:04 exec_child
> 26704 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto exec_child
> [acme@nine ~]$
>
> All in 'R' state.
>
> [root@nine ~]# killall exec_child
> exec_child: no process found
> [root@nine ~]# ps ax | grep exec_child | head -5
> 22964 pts/0 R 0:06 exec_child
> 23046 pts/0 R 0:05 exec_child
> 23128 pts/0 R 0:05 exec_child
> 23129 pts/0 R 0:05 exec_child
> 23181 pts/0 R 0:05 exec_child
> [root@nine ~]# kill 22964 23046 23128 23129 23181
> [root@nine ~]# ps ax | grep exec_child | head -5
> 23182 pts/0 R 0:06 exec_child
> 23196 pts/0 R 0:06 exec_child
> 23197 pts/0 R 0:06 exec_child
> 23210 pts/0 R 0:06 exec_child
> 23213 pts/0 R 0:06 exec_child
> [root@nine ~]#

You can't kill them?

> at the end they disappeared, on this last run.
>
> But if I do a 'killall remove_on_exec' and stop that loop (control+C/Z)
> we get all those exec_child running a seemingly eternal loop:

Is this new or was it there? Is this VM or bare metal?

One part I don't get: did you let it run or did you kill it?
`exec_child' spins until a signal is received or the parent kills it. So
it shouldn't remain there for ever. And my guess, that it is in spinning
in userland and not in kernel.
I tried it on bare metal and VM and couldn't reproduce this.

>
> - Arnaldo

Sebastian