# git rev-parse -q --verify 3fa6fc04815a70a110445368c8741c178970c87d^{commit} 3fa6fc04815a70a110445368c8741c178970c87d already have revision, skipping fetch # git checkout -q -f -B kisskb 3fa6fc04815a70a110445368c8741c178970c87d # git clean -qxdf # < git log -1 # commit 3fa6fc04815a70a110445368c8741c178970c87d # Author: Michael Ellerman # Date: Sun May 3 00:33:16 2020 +1000 # # powerpc/64s: Fix unrecoverable SLB crashes due to preemption check # # Hugh reported that his trusty G5 crashed after a few hours under load # with an "Unrecoverable exception 380". # # The crash is in interrupt_return() where we check lazy_irq_pending(), # which calls get_paca() and with CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y that goes to # check_preemption_disabled() via debug_smp_processor_id(). # # As Nick explained on the list: # # Problem is MSR[RI] is cleared here, ready to do the last few things # for interrupt return where we're not allowed to take any other # interrupts. # # SLB interrupts can happen just about anywhere aside from kernel # text, global variables, and stack. When that hits, it appears to be # unrecoverable due to RI=0. # # The problematic access is in preempt_count() which is: # # return READ_ONCE(current_thread_info()->preempt_count); # # Because of THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK, current_thread_info() just points to # current, so the access is to somewhere in kernel memory, but not on # the stack or in .data, which means it can cause an SLB miss. If we # take an SLB miss with RI=0 it is fatal. # # The easiest solution is to add a version of lazy_irq_pending() that # doesn't do the preemption check and call it from the interrupt return # path. # # Fixes: 68b34588e202 ("powerpc/64/sycall: Implement syscall entry/exit logic in C") # Reported-by: Hugh Dickins # Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman # Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman # Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200502143316.929341-1-mpe@ellerman.id.au # < /opt/cross/kisskb/korg/gcc-5.5.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin/powerpc64-linux-gcc --version # < /opt/cross/kisskb/korg/gcc-5.5.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin/powerpc64-linux-ld --version # < git log --format=%s --max-count=1 3fa6fc04815a70a110445368c8741c178970c87d # < make -s -j 8 ARCH=powerpc O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_pseries_le_defconfig_powerpc-gcc5 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/korg/gcc-5.5.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin/powerpc64-linux- pseries_le_defconfig # < make -s -j 8 ARCH=powerpc O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_pseries_le_defconfig_powerpc-gcc5 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/korg/gcc-5.5.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin/powerpc64-linux- help # make -s -j 8 ARCH=powerpc O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_pseries_le_defconfig_powerpc-gcc5 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/korg/gcc-5.5.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin/powerpc64-linux- olddefconfig # make -s -j 8 ARCH=powerpc O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_pseries_le_defconfig_powerpc-gcc5 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/korg/gcc-5.5.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin/powerpc64-linux- /kisskb/src/kernel/trace/ftrace.c: In function 'pid_open': /kisskb/src/kernel/trace/ftrace.c:7166:6: warning: 'seq_ops' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] ret = seq_open(file, seq_ops); ^ /kisskb/src/kernel/trace/ftrace.c: In function 'pid_write': /kisskb/src/kernel/trace/ftrace.c:7244:8: warning: 'filtered_pids' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] ret = trace_pid_write(filtered_pids, &pid_list, ubuf, cnt); ^ /kisskb/src/kernel/trace/ftrace.c:7261:22: warning: 'other_pids' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] } else if (pid_list && !other_pids) { ^ WARNING: modpost: vmlinux.o(.text.unlikely+0x2b0): Section mismatch in reference from the function early_init_mmu() to the function .init.text:radix__early_init_mmu() The function early_init_mmu() references the function __init radix__early_init_mmu(). This is often because early_init_mmu lacks a __init annotation or the annotation of radix__early_init_mmu is wrong. WARNING: modpost: vmlinux.o(.text.unlikely+0x2bc): Section mismatch in reference from the function early_init_mmu() to the function .init.text:hash__early_init_mmu() The function early_init_mmu() references the function __init hash__early_init_mmu(). This is often because early_init_mmu lacks a __init annotation or the annotation of hash__early_init_mmu is wrong. Completed OK # rm -rf /kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_pseries_le_defconfig_powerpc-gcc5 # Build took: 0:06:01.720621