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lppaca_shared_proc() takes a pointer to the lppaca which is typically
accessed through get_lppaca(). With DEBUG_PREEMPT enabled, this leads
to checking if preemption is enabled, for example:
BUG: using smp_processor_id() in preemptible [00000000] code: grep/10693
caller is lparcfg_data+0x408/0x19a0
CPU: 4 PID: 10693 Comm: grep Not tainted 6.5.0-rc3 #2
Call Trace:
dump_stack_lvl+0x154/0x200 (unreliable)
check_preemption_disabled+0x214/0x220
lparcfg_data+0x408/0x19a0
...
This isn't actually a problem however, as it does not matter which
lppaca is accessed, the shared proc state will be the same.
vcpudispatch_stats_procfs_init() already works around this by disabling
preemption, but the lparcfg code does not, erroring any time
/proc/powerpc/lparcfg is accessed with DEBUG_PREEMPT enabled.
Instead of disabling preemption on the caller side, rework
lppaca_shared_proc() to not take a pointer and instead directly access
the lppaca, bypassing any potential preemption checks.
Fixes:
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governors | ||
coupled.c | ||
cpuidle-arm.c | ||
cpuidle-at91.c | ||
cpuidle-big_little.c | ||
cpuidle-calxeda.c | ||
cpuidle-clps711x.c | ||
cpuidle-cps.c | ||
cpuidle-exynos.c | ||
cpuidle-haltpoll.c | ||
cpuidle-kirkwood.c | ||
cpuidle-mvebu-v7.c | ||
cpuidle-powernv.c | ||
cpuidle-psci-domain.c | ||
cpuidle-psci.c | ||
cpuidle-psci.h | ||
cpuidle-pseries.c | ||
cpuidle-qcom-spm.c | ||
cpuidle-riscv-sbi.c | ||
cpuidle-tegra.c | ||
cpuidle-ux500.c | ||
cpuidle-zynq.c | ||
cpuidle.c | ||
cpuidle.h | ||
driver.c | ||
dt_idle_genpd.c | ||
dt_idle_genpd.h | ||
dt_idle_states.c | ||
dt_idle_states.h | ||
governor.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Kconfig.arm | ||
Kconfig.mips | ||
Kconfig.powerpc | ||
Kconfig.riscv | ||
Makefile | ||
poll_state.c | ||
sysfs.c |