Impact: new ftrace_graph_stop function
While developing more features of function graph, I hit a bug that
caused the WARN_ON to trigger in the prepare_ftrace_return function.
Well, it was hard for me to find out that was happening because the
bug would not print, it would just cause a hard lockup or reboot.
The reason is that it is not safe to call printk from this function.
Looking further, I also found that it calls unregister_ftrace_graph,
which grabs a mutex and calls kstop machine. This would definitely
lock the box up if it were to trigger.
This patch adds a fast and safe ftrace_graph_stop() which will
stop the function tracer. Then it is safe to call the WARN ON.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
: "memory"
);
- if (WARN_ON(faulted)) {
- unregister_ftrace_graph();
+ if (unlikely(faulted)) {
+ ftrace_graph_stop();
+ WARN_ON(1);
return;
}
- if (WARN_ON(!__kernel_text_address(old))) {
- unregister_ftrace_graph();
+ if (unlikely(!__kernel_text_address(old))) {
+ ftrace_graph_stop();
*parent = old;
+ WARN_ON(1);
return;
}
extern int register_ftrace_graph(trace_func_graph_ret_t retfunc,
trace_func_graph_ent_t entryfunc);
+extern void ftrace_graph_stop(void);
+
/* The current handlers in use */
extern trace_func_graph_ret_t ftrace_graph_return;
extern trace_func_graph_ent_t ftrace_graph_entry;
kfree(ret_stack);
}
+
+void ftrace_graph_stop(void)
+{
+ ftrace_stop();
+}
#endif