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padata: ensure padata_do_serial() runs on the correct CPU
If the algorithm we're parallelizing is asynchronous we might change CPUs between padata_do_parallel() and padata_do_serial(). However, we don't expect this to happen as we need to enqueue the padata object into the per-cpu reorder queue we took it from, i.e. the same-cpu's parallel queue. Ensure we're not switching CPUs for a given padata object by tracking the CPU within the padata object. If the serial callback gets called on the wrong CPU, defer invoking padata_reorder() via a kernel worker on the CPU we're expected to run on. Signed-off-by: Mathias Krause <minipli@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
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* @list: List entry, to attach to the padata lists.
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* @pd: Pointer to the internal control structure.
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* @cb_cpu: Callback cpu for serializatioon.
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* @cpu: Cpu for parallelization.
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* @seq_nr: Sequence number of the parallelized data object.
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* @info: Used to pass information from the parallel to the serial function.
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* @parallel: Parallel execution function.
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@ -46,6 +47,7 @@ struct padata_priv {
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struct list_head list;
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struct parallel_data *pd;
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int cb_cpu;
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int cpu;
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int info;
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void (*parallel)(struct padata_priv *padata);
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void (*serial)(struct padata_priv *padata);
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@ -131,6 +131,7 @@ int padata_do_parallel(struct padata_instance *pinst,
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padata->cb_cpu = cb_cpu;
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target_cpu = padata_cpu_hash(pd);
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padata->cpu = target_cpu;
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queue = per_cpu_ptr(pd->pqueue, target_cpu);
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spin_lock(&queue->parallel.lock);
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@ -363,10 +364,21 @@ void padata_do_serial(struct padata_priv *padata)
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int cpu;
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struct padata_parallel_queue *pqueue;
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struct parallel_data *pd;
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int reorder_via_wq = 0;
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pd = padata->pd;
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cpu = get_cpu();
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/* We need to run on the same CPU padata_do_parallel(.., padata, ..)
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* was called on -- or, at least, enqueue the padata object into the
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* correct per-cpu queue.
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*/
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if (cpu != padata->cpu) {
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reorder_via_wq = 1;
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cpu = padata->cpu;
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}
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pqueue = per_cpu_ptr(pd->pqueue, cpu);
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spin_lock(&pqueue->reorder.lock);
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@ -376,7 +388,13 @@ void padata_do_serial(struct padata_priv *padata)
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put_cpu();
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padata_reorder(pd);
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/* If we're running on the wrong CPU, call padata_reorder() via a
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* kernel worker.
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*/
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if (reorder_via_wq)
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queue_work_on(cpu, pd->pinst->wq, &pqueue->reorder_work);
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else
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padata_reorder(pd);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(padata_do_serial);
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