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void *data,
int (*match)(struct lock_list *entry, void *data),
struct lock_list **target_entry)
return __bfs(src_entry, data, match, target_entry, 1);
}
static inline int __bfs_backwards(struct lock_list *src_entry,
void *data,
int (*match)(struct lock_list *entry, void *data),
struct lock_list **target_entry)
return __bfs(src_entry, data, match, target_entry, 0);
}
/*
* Recursive, forwards-direction lock-dependency checking, used for
* both noncyclic checking and for hardirq-unsafe/softirq-unsafe
* checking.
*/
/*
* Print a dependency chain entry (this is only done when a deadlock
* has been detected):
*/
static noinline int
print_circular_bug_entry(struct lock_list *target, int depth)
{
if (debug_locks_silent)
return 0;
printk("\n-> #%u", depth);
print_lock_name(target->class);
printk(":\n");
print_stack_trace(&target->trace, 6);
return 0;
}
/*
* When a circular dependency is detected, print the
* header first:
*/
static noinline int
print_circular_bug_header(struct lock_list *entry, unsigned int depth,
struct held_lock *check_src,
struct held_lock *check_tgt)
{
struct task_struct *curr = current;
if (debug_locks_silent)
return 0;
printk("\n=======================================================\n");
printk( "[ INFO: possible circular locking dependency detected ]\n");
print_kernel_version();
printk( "-------------------------------------------------------\n");
printk("%s/%d is trying to acquire lock:\n",
curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr));
printk("\nbut task is already holding lock:\n");
printk("\nwhich lock already depends on the new lock.\n\n");
printk("\nthe existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:\n");
print_circular_bug_entry(entry, depth);
return 0;
}
static inline int class_equal(struct lock_list *entry, void *data)
{
return entry->class == data;
}
static noinline int print_circular_bug(struct lock_list *this,
struct lock_list *target,
struct held_lock *check_src,
struct held_lock *check_tgt)
{
struct task_struct *curr = current;
struct lock_list *parent;
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent)
if (!save_trace(&this->trace))
depth = get_lock_depth(target);
print_circular_bug_header(target, depth, check_src, check_tgt);
parent = get_lock_parent(target);
while (parent) {
print_circular_bug_entry(parent, --depth);
parent = get_lock_parent(parent);
}
printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n\n");
lockdep_print_held_locks(curr);
printk("\nstack backtrace:\n");
dump_stack();
return 0;
}
static noinline int print_bfs_bug(int ret)
{
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock())
return 0;
WARN(1, "lockdep bfs error:%d\n", ret);
return 0;
}
static int noop_count(struct lock_list *entry, void *data)
(*(unsigned long *)data)++;
return 0;
}
unsigned long __lockdep_count_forward_deps(struct lock_list *this)
{
unsigned long count = 0;
struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry);
__bfs_forwards(this, (void *)&count, noop_count, &target_entry);
}
unsigned long lockdep_count_forward_deps(struct lock_class *class)
{
unsigned long ret, flags;
struct lock_list this;
this.parent = NULL;
this.class = class;
local_irq_save(flags);
__raw_spin_lock(&lockdep_lock);
ret = __lockdep_count_forward_deps(&this);
__raw_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock);
local_irq_restore(flags);
return ret;
}
unsigned long __lockdep_count_backward_deps(struct lock_list *this)
unsigned long count = 0;
struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry);
__bfs_backwards(this, (void *)&count, noop_count, &target_entry);
}
unsigned long lockdep_count_backward_deps(struct lock_class *class)
{
unsigned long ret, flags;
struct lock_list this;
this.parent = NULL;
this.class = class;
local_irq_save(flags);
__raw_spin_lock(&lockdep_lock);
ret = __lockdep_count_backward_deps(&this);
__raw_spin_unlock(&lockdep_lock);
local_irq_restore(flags);
return ret;
}
/*
* Prove that the dependency graph starting at <entry> can not
* lead to <target>. Print an error and return 0 if it does.
*/
static noinline int
check_noncircular(struct lock_list *root, struct lock_class *target,
struct lock_list **target_entry)
debug_atomic_inc(&nr_cyclic_checks);
result = __bfs_forwards(root, target, class_equal, target_entry);
#if defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) && defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING)
/*
* Forwards and backwards subgraph searching, for the purposes of
* proving that two subgraphs can be connected by a new dependency
* without creating any illegal irq-safe -> irq-unsafe lock dependency.
*/
#define BFS_PROCESS_RET(ret) do { \
if (ret < 0) \
return print_bfs_bug(ret); \
if (ret == 1) \
return 1; \
} while (0)
static inline int usage_match(struct lock_list *entry, void *bit)
{
return entry->class->usage_mask & (1 << (enum lock_usage_bit)bit);
}
/*
* Find a node in the forwards-direction dependency sub-graph starting
* at @root->class that matches @bit.
* Return 0 if such a node exists in the subgraph, and put that node
* into *@target_entry.
* Return 1 otherwise and keep *@target_entry unchanged.
* Return <0 on error.
static int
find_usage_forwards(struct lock_list *root, enum lock_usage_bit bit,
struct lock_list **target_entry)
debug_atomic_inc(&nr_find_usage_forwards_checks);
result = __bfs_forwards(root, (void *)bit, usage_match, target_entry);
return result;
}
/*
* Find a node in the backwards-direction dependency sub-graph starting
* at @root->class that matches @bit.
* Return 0 if such a node exists in the subgraph, and put that node
* into *@target_entry.
* Return 1 otherwise and keep *@target_entry unchanged.
* Return <0 on error.
static int
find_usage_backwards(struct lock_list *root, enum lock_usage_bit bit,
struct lock_list **target_entry)
debug_atomic_inc(&nr_find_usage_backwards_checks);
result = __bfs_backwards(root, (void *)bit, usage_match, target_entry);
static int
print_bad_irq_dependency(struct task_struct *curr,
struct lock_list *prev_root,
struct lock_list *next_root,
struct lock_list *backwards_entry,
struct lock_list *forwards_entry,
struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next,
enum lock_usage_bit bit1,
enum lock_usage_bit bit2,
const char *irqclass)
{
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent)
return 0;
printk("\n======================================================\n");
printk( "[ INFO: %s-safe -> %s-unsafe lock order detected ]\n",
irqclass, irqclass);
printk( "------------------------------------------------------\n");
printk("%s/%d [HC%u[%lu]:SC%u[%lu]:HE%u:SE%u] is trying to acquire:\n",
curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr),
curr->hardirq_context, hardirq_count() >> HARDIRQ_SHIFT,
curr->softirq_context, softirq_count() >> SOFTIRQ_SHIFT,
curr->hardirqs_enabled,
curr->softirqs_enabled);
print_lock(next);
printk("\nand this task is already holding:\n");
print_lock(prev);
printk("which would create a new lock dependency:\n");
printk("\n");
printk("\nbut this new dependency connects a %s-irq-safe lock:\n",
irqclass);
print_lock_name(backwards_entry->class);
printk("\n... which became %s-irq-safe at:\n", irqclass);
print_stack_trace(backwards_entry->class->usage_traces + bit1, 1);
printk("\nto a %s-irq-unsafe lock:\n", irqclass);
print_lock_name(forwards_entry->class);
printk("\n... which became %s-irq-unsafe at:\n", irqclass);
printk("...");
print_stack_trace(forwards_entry->class->usage_traces + bit2, 1);
printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n\n");
lockdep_print_held_locks(curr);
printk("\nthe dependencies between %s-irq-safe lock", irqclass);
printk(" and the holding lock:\n");
if (!save_trace(&prev_root->trace))
return 0;
print_shortest_lock_dependencies(backwards_entry, prev_root);
printk("\nthe dependencies between the lock to be acquired");
printk(" and %s-irq-unsafe lock:\n", irqclass);
if (!save_trace(&next_root->trace))
return 0;
print_shortest_lock_dependencies(forwards_entry, next_root);
printk("\nstack backtrace:\n");
dump_stack();
return 0;
}
static int
check_usage(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next, enum lock_usage_bit bit_backwards,
enum lock_usage_bit bit_forwards, const char *irqclass)
{
int ret;
struct lock_list this, that;
struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry);
struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry1);
this.parent = NULL;
this.class = hlock_class(prev);
ret = find_usage_backwards(&this, bit_backwards, &target_entry);
BFS_PROCESS_RET(ret);
that.parent = NULL;
that.class = hlock_class(next);
ret = find_usage_forwards(&that, bit_forwards, &target_entry1);
return print_bad_irq_dependency(curr, &this, &that,
target_entry, target_entry1,
prev, next,
bit_backwards, bit_forwards, irqclass);
}
static const char *state_names[] = {
#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \
#include "lockdep_states.h"
#undef LOCKDEP_STATE
};
static const char *state_rnames[] = {
#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \
#include "lockdep_states.h"
#undef LOCKDEP_STATE
};
static inline const char *state_name(enum lock_usage_bit bit)
return (bit & 1) ? state_rnames[bit >> 2] : state_names[bit >> 2];
}
static int exclusive_bit(int new_bit)
{
* USED_IN
* USED_IN_READ
* ENABLED
* ENABLED_READ
*
* bit 0 - write/read
* bit 1 - used_in/enabled
* bit 2+ state
int state = new_bit & ~3;
int dir = new_bit & 2;
* keep state, bit flip the direction and strip read.
return state | (dir ^ 2);
}
static int check_irq_usage(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next, enum lock_usage_bit bit)
{
* Prove that the new dependency does not connect a hardirq-safe
* lock with a hardirq-unsafe lock - to achieve this we search
* the backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>, and the
* forwards-subgraph starting at <next>:
*/
if (!check_usage(curr, prev, next, bit,
exclusive_bit(bit), state_name(bit)))
* Prove that the new dependency does not connect a hardirq-safe-read
* lock with a hardirq-unsafe lock - to achieve this we search
* the backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>, and the
* forwards-subgraph starting at <next>:
*/
if (!check_usage(curr, prev, next, bit,
exclusive_bit(bit), state_name(bit)))
return 1;
}
static int
check_prev_add_irq(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next)
{
#define LOCKDEP_STATE(__STATE) \
if (!check_irq_usage(curr, prev, next, LOCK_USED_IN_##__STATE)) \
#include "lockdep_states.h"
#undef LOCKDEP_STATE
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return 1;
}
static void inc_chains(void)
{
if (current->hardirq_context)
nr_hardirq_chains++;
else {
if (current->softirq_context)
nr_softirq_chains++;
else
nr_process_chains++;
}
}
#else
static inline int
check_prev_add_irq(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next)
{
return 1;
}
static inline void inc_chains(void)
{
nr_process_chains++;
}
#endif
static int
print_deadlock_bug(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next)
{
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent)
return 0;
printk("\n=============================================\n");
printk( "[ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ]\n");
printk( "---------------------------------------------\n");
printk("%s/%d is trying to acquire lock:\n",
curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr));
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print_lock(next);
printk("\nbut task is already holding lock:\n");
print_lock(prev);
printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n");
lockdep_print_held_locks(curr);
printk("\nstack backtrace:\n");
dump_stack();
return 0;
}
/*
* Check whether we are holding such a class already.
*
* (Note that this has to be done separately, because the graph cannot
* detect such classes of deadlocks.)
*
* Returns: 0 on deadlock detected, 1 on OK, 2 on recursive read
*/
static int
check_deadlock(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *next,
struct lockdep_map *next_instance, int read)
{
struct held_lock *prev;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) {
prev = curr->held_locks + i;
if (prev->instance == next->nest_lock)
nest = prev;
if (hlock_class(prev) != hlock_class(next))
/*
* Allow read-after-read recursion of the same
* lock class (i.e. read_lock(lock)+read_lock(lock)):
if ((read == 2) && prev->read)
/*
* We're holding the nest_lock, which serializes this lock's
* nesting behaviour.
*/
if (nest)
return 2;
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return print_deadlock_bug(curr, prev, next);
}
return 1;
}
/*
* There was a chain-cache miss, and we are about to add a new dependency
* to a previous lock. We recursively validate the following rules:
*
* - would the adding of the <prev> -> <next> dependency create a
* circular dependency in the graph? [== circular deadlock]
*
* - does the new prev->next dependency connect any hardirq-safe lock
* (in the full backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>) with any
* hardirq-unsafe lock (in the full forwards-subgraph starting at
* <next>)? [== illegal lock inversion with hardirq contexts]
*
* - does the new prev->next dependency connect any softirq-safe lock
* (in the full backwards-subgraph starting at <prev>) with any
* softirq-unsafe lock (in the full forwards-subgraph starting at
* <next>)? [== illegal lock inversion with softirq contexts]
*
* any of these scenarios could lead to a deadlock.
*
* Then if all the validations pass, we add the forwards and backwards
* dependency.
*/
static int
check_prev_add(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *prev,
struct held_lock *next, int distance)
struct lock_list this;
struct lock_list *uninitialized_var(target_entry);
/*
* Prove that the new <prev> -> <next> dependency would not
* create a circular dependency in the graph. (We do this by
* forward-recursing into the graph starting at <next>, and
* checking whether we can reach <prev>.)
*
* We are using global variables to control the recursion, to
* keep the stackframe size of the recursive functions low:
*/
this.class = hlock_class(next);
this.parent = NULL;
ret = check_noncircular(&this, hlock_class(prev), &target_entry);
if (unlikely(!ret))
return print_circular_bug(&this, target_entry, next, prev);
else if (unlikely(ret < 0))
return print_bfs_bug(ret);
if (!check_prev_add_irq(curr, prev, next))
return 0;
/*
* For recursive read-locks we do all the dependency checks,
* but we dont store read-triggered dependencies (only
* write-triggered dependencies). This ensures that only the
* write-side dependencies matter, and that if for example a
* write-lock never takes any other locks, then the reads are
* equivalent to a NOP.
*/
if (next->read == 2 || prev->read == 2)
return 1;
/*
* Is the <prev> -> <next> dependency already present?
*
* (this may occur even though this is a new chain: consider
* e.g. the L1 -> L2 -> L3 -> L4 and the L5 -> L1 -> L2 -> L3
* chains - the second one will be new, but L1 already has
* L2 added to its dependency list, due to the first chain.)
*/
list_for_each_entry(entry, &hlock_class(prev)->locks_after, entry) {
if (entry->class == hlock_class(next)) {
if (distance == 1)
entry->distance = 1;
}
/*
* Ok, all validations passed, add the new lock
* to the previous lock's dependency list:
*/
ret = add_lock_to_list(hlock_class(prev), hlock_class(next),
&hlock_class(prev)->locks_after,
next->acquire_ip, distance);
ret = add_lock_to_list(hlock_class(next), hlock_class(prev),
&hlock_class(next)->locks_before,
next->acquire_ip, distance);
if (verbose(hlock_class(prev)) || verbose(hlock_class(next))) {
graph_unlock();
printk("\n new dependency: ");
/*
* Add the dependency to all directly-previous locks that are 'relevant'.
* The ones that are relevant are (in increasing distance from curr):
* all consecutive trylock entries and the final non-trylock entry - or
* the end of this context's lock-chain - whichever comes first.
*/
static int
check_prevs_add(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *next)
{
int depth = curr->lockdep_depth;
struct held_lock *hlock;
* Debugging checks.
*
* Depth must not be zero for a non-head lock:
* At least two relevant locks must exist for this
* to be a head:
if (curr->held_locks[depth].irq_context !=
curr->held_locks[depth-1].irq_context)
goto out_bug;
for (;;) {
int distance = curr->lockdep_depth - depth + 1;
hlock = curr->held_locks + depth-1;
/*
* Only non-recursive-read entries get new dependencies
* added:
*/
if (hlock->read != 2) {
if (!check_prev_add(curr, hlock, next, distance))
return 0;
/*
* Stop after the first non-trylock entry,
* as non-trylock entries have added their
* own direct dependencies already, so this
* lock is connected to them indirectly:
*/
if (!hlock->trylock)
break;
depth--;
/*
* End of lock-stack?
*/
if (!depth)
break;
/*
* Stop the search if we cross into another context:
*/
if (curr->held_locks[depth].irq_context !=
curr->held_locks[depth-1].irq_context)
break;
return 1;
out_bug:
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock())
return 0;
struct lock_chain lock_chains[MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS];
int nr_chain_hlocks;
static u16 chain_hlocks[MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS];
struct lock_class *lock_chain_get_class(struct lock_chain *chain, int i)
{
return lock_classes + chain_hlocks[chain->base + i];
}
/*
* Look up a dependency chain. If the key is not present yet then
* add it and return 1 - in this case the new dependency chain is
* validated. If the key is already hashed, return 0.
* (On return with 1 graph_lock is held.)
static inline int lookup_chain_cache(struct task_struct *curr,
struct held_lock *hlock,
u64 chain_key)
struct lock_class *class = hlock_class(hlock);
struct list_head *hash_head = chainhashentry(chain_key);
struct lock_chain *chain;
struct held_lock *hlock_curr, *hlock_next;
int i, j, n, cn;
if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled()))
return 0;
/*
* We can walk it lock-free, because entries only get added
* to the hash:
*/
list_for_each_entry(chain, hash_head, entry) {
if (chain->chain_key == chain_key) {
cache_hit:
debug_atomic_inc(&chain_lookup_hits);
printk("\nhash chain already cached, key: "
"%016Lx tail class: [%p] %s\n",
(unsigned long long)chain_key,
class->key, class->name);
printk("\nnew hash chain, key: %016Lx tail class: [%p] %s\n",
(unsigned long long)chain_key, class->key, class->name);
/*
* Allocate a new chain entry from the static array, and add
* it to the hash:
*/
if (!graph_lock())
return 0;
/*
* We have to walk the chain again locked - to avoid duplicates:
*/
list_for_each_entry(chain, hash_head, entry) {
if (chain->chain_key == chain_key) {
graph_unlock();
goto cache_hit;
}
}
if (unlikely(nr_lock_chains >= MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS)) {
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock())
return 0;
printk("BUG: MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAINS too low!\n");
printk("turning off the locking correctness validator.\n");
return 0;
}
chain = lock_chains + nr_lock_chains++;
chain->chain_key = chain_key;
chain->irq_context = hlock->irq_context;
/* Find the first held_lock of current chain */
hlock_next = hlock;
for (i = curr->lockdep_depth - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
hlock_curr = curr->held_locks + i;
if (hlock_curr->irq_context != hlock_next->irq_context)
break;
hlock_next = hlock;
}
i++;
chain->depth = curr->lockdep_depth + 1 - i;
cn = nr_chain_hlocks;
while (cn + chain->depth <= MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS) {
n = cmpxchg(&nr_chain_hlocks, cn, cn + chain->depth);
if (n == cn)
break;
cn = n;
}
if (likely(cn + chain->depth <= MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS)) {
chain->base = cn;
for (j = 0; j < chain->depth - 1; j++, i++) {
int lock_id = curr->held_locks[i].class_idx - 1;
chain_hlocks[chain->base + j] = lock_id;
}
chain_hlocks[chain->base + j] = class - lock_classes;
}
list_add_tail_rcu(&chain->entry, hash_head);
debug_atomic_inc(&chain_lookup_misses);
inc_chains();
return 1;
}
static int validate_chain(struct task_struct *curr, struct lockdep_map *lock,
struct held_lock *hlock, int chain_head, u64 chain_key)
{
/*
* Trylock needs to maintain the stack of held locks, but it
* does not add new dependencies, because trylock can be done
* in any order.
*
* We look up the chain_key and do the O(N^2) check and update of
* the dependencies only if this is a new dependency chain.
* (If lookup_chain_cache() returns with 1 it acquires
* graph_lock for us)
*/
if (!hlock->trylock && (hlock->check == 2) &&
lookup_chain_cache(curr, hlock, chain_key)) {
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/*
* Check whether last held lock:
*
* - is irq-safe, if this lock is irq-unsafe
* - is softirq-safe, if this lock is hardirq-unsafe
*
* And check whether the new lock's dependency graph
* could lead back to the previous lock.
*
* any of these scenarios could lead to a deadlock. If
* All validations
*/
int ret = check_deadlock(curr, hlock, lock, hlock->read);
if (!ret)
return 0;
/*
* Mark recursive read, as we jump over it when
* building dependencies (just like we jump over
* trylock entries):
*/
if (ret == 2)
hlock->read = 2;
/*
* Add dependency only if this lock is not the head
* of the chain, and if it's not a secondary read-lock:
*/
if (!chain_head && ret != 2)
if (!check_prevs_add(curr, hlock))
return 0;
graph_unlock();
} else
/* after lookup_chain_cache(): */
if (unlikely(!debug_locks))
return 0;
#else
static inline int validate_chain(struct task_struct *curr,
struct lockdep_map *lock, struct held_lock *hlock,
int chain_head, u64 chain_key)
/*
* We are building curr_chain_key incrementally, so double-check
* it from scratch, to make sure that it's done correctly:
*/
static void check_chain_key(struct task_struct *curr)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKDEP
struct held_lock *hlock, *prev_hlock = NULL;
unsigned int i, id;
u64 chain_key = 0;
for (i = 0; i < curr->lockdep_depth; i++) {
hlock = curr->held_locks + i;
if (chain_key != hlock->prev_chain_key) {
debug_locks_off();
WARN(1, "hm#1, depth: %u [%u], %016Lx != %016Lx\n",
curr->lockdep_depth, i,
(unsigned long long)chain_key,
(unsigned long long)hlock->prev_chain_key);
return;
}
if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(id >= MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS))
return;
if (prev_hlock && (prev_hlock->irq_context !=
hlock->irq_context))
chain_key = 0;
chain_key = iterate_chain_key(chain_key, id);
prev_hlock = hlock;
}
if (chain_key != curr->curr_chain_key) {
debug_locks_off();
WARN(1, "hm#2, depth: %u [%u], %016Lx != %016Lx\n",
curr->lockdep_depth, i,
(unsigned long long)chain_key,
(unsigned long long)curr->curr_chain_key);
}
#endif
}
static int
print_usage_bug(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this,
enum lock_usage_bit prev_bit, enum lock_usage_bit new_bit)
{
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent)
return 0;
printk("\n=================================\n");
printk( "[ INFO: inconsistent lock state ]\n");
print_kernel_version();
printk( "---------------------------------\n");
printk("inconsistent {%s} -> {%s} usage.\n",
usage_str[prev_bit], usage_str[new_bit]);
printk("%s/%d [HC%u[%lu]:SC%u[%lu]:HE%u:SE%u] takes:\n",
curr->comm, task_pid_nr(curr),
trace_hardirq_context(curr), hardirq_count() >> HARDIRQ_SHIFT,
trace_softirq_context(curr), softirq_count() >> SOFTIRQ_SHIFT,
trace_hardirqs_enabled(curr),
trace_softirqs_enabled(curr));
print_lock(this);
printk("{%s} state was registered at:\n", usage_str[prev_bit]);
print_stack_trace(hlock_class(this)->usage_traces + prev_bit, 1);
print_irqtrace_events(curr);
printk("\nother info that might help us debug this:\n");
lockdep_print_held_locks(curr);
printk("\nstack backtrace:\n");
dump_stack();
return 0;
}
/*
* Print out an error if an invalid bit is set:
*/
static inline int
valid_state(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this,
enum lock_usage_bit new_bit, enum lock_usage_bit bad_bit)
{
if (unlikely(hlock_class(this)->usage_mask & (1 << bad_bit)))
return print_usage_bug(curr, this, bad_bit, new_bit);
return 1;
}
static int mark_lock(struct task_struct *curr, struct held_lock *this,
enum lock_usage_bit new_bit);
#if defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS) && defined(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING)
/*
* print irq inversion bug:
*/
static int
print_irq_inversion_bug(struct task_struct *curr,
struct lock_list *root, struct lock_list *other,
struct held_lock *this, int forwards,
const char *irqclass)
{
if (!debug_locks_off_graph_unlock() || debug_locks_silent)
return 0;
printk("\n=========================================================\n");
printk( "[ INFO: possible irq lock inversion dependency detected ]\n");