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@@ -318,35 +318,6 @@ static struct rcu_node *rcu_get_root(struct rcu_state *rsp)
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return &rsp->node[0];
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return &rsp->node[0];
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}
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}
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-/*
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- * If the specified CPU is offline, tell the caller that it is in
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- * a quiescent state. Otherwise, whack it with a reschedule IPI.
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- * Grace periods can end up waiting on an offline CPU when that
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- * CPU is in the process of coming online -- it will be added to the
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- * rcu_node bitmasks before it actually makes it online. The same thing
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- * can happen while a CPU is in the process of coming online. Because this
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- * race is quite rare, we check for it after detecting that the grace
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- * period has been delayed rather than checking each and every CPU
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- * each and every time we start a new grace period.
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- */
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-static int rcu_implicit_offline_qs(struct rcu_data *rdp)
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-{
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- /*
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- * If the CPU is offline for more than a jiffy, it is in a quiescent
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- * state. We can trust its state not to change because interrupts
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- * are disabled. The reason for the jiffy's worth of slack is to
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- * handle CPUs initializing on the way up and finding their way
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- * to the idle loop on the way down.
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- */
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- if (cpu_is_offline(rdp->cpu) &&
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- ULONG_CMP_LT(rdp->rsp->gp_start + 2, jiffies)) {
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- trace_rcu_fqs(rdp->rsp->name, rdp->gpnum, rdp->cpu, "ofl");
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- rdp->offline_fqs++;
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- return 1;
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- }
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- return 0;
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-}
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-
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/*
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/*
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* rcu_idle_enter_common - inform RCU that current CPU is moving towards idle
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* rcu_idle_enter_common - inform RCU that current CPU is moving towards idle
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*
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*
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@@ -675,7 +646,7 @@ static int dyntick_save_progress_counter(struct rcu_data *rdp)
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* Return true if the specified CPU has passed through a quiescent
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* Return true if the specified CPU has passed through a quiescent
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* state by virtue of being in or having passed through an dynticks
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* state by virtue of being in or having passed through an dynticks
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* idle state since the last call to dyntick_save_progress_counter()
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* idle state since the last call to dyntick_save_progress_counter()
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- * for this same CPU.
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+ * for this same CPU, or by virtue of having been offline.
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*/
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*/
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static int rcu_implicit_dynticks_qs(struct rcu_data *rdp)
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static int rcu_implicit_dynticks_qs(struct rcu_data *rdp)
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{
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{
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@@ -699,8 +670,26 @@ static int rcu_implicit_dynticks_qs(struct rcu_data *rdp)
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return 1;
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return 1;
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}
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}
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- /* Go check for the CPU being offline. */
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- return rcu_implicit_offline_qs(rdp);
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+ /*
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+ * Check for the CPU being offline, but only if the grace period
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+ * is old enough. We don't need to worry about the CPU changing
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+ * state: If we see it offline even once, it has been through a
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+ * quiescent state.
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+ *
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+ * The reason for insisting that the grace period be at least
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+ * one jiffy old is that CPUs that are not quite online and that
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+ * have just gone offline can still execute RCU read-side critical
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+ * sections.
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+ */
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+ if (ULONG_CMP_GE(rdp->rsp->gp_start + 2, jiffies))
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+ return 0; /* Grace period is not old enough. */
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+ barrier();
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+ if (cpu_is_offline(rdp->cpu)) {
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+ trace_rcu_fqs(rdp->rsp->name, rdp->gpnum, rdp->cpu, "ofl");
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+ rdp->offline_fqs++;
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+ return 1;
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+ }
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+ return 0;
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}
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}
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static int jiffies_till_stall_check(void)
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static int jiffies_till_stall_check(void)
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