On Fri, 6 Jan 2017, Miroslav Benes wrote: > The Limitations section of the documentation describes the impossibility > to livepatch anything that is inlined to __schedule() function. This had > been true till 4.9 kernel came. Thanks to commit 0100301bfdf5 > ("sched/x86: Rewrite the switch_to() code") from Brian Gerst there is > __switch_to_asm function now (implemented in assembly) called properly > from context_switch(). RIP is thus saved on the stack and a task would > return to proper version of __schedule() et al. functions. > > Of course __switch_to_asm() is not patchable for the reason described in > the section. But there is no __fentry__ call and I cannot imagine a > reason to do it anyway. > > Therefore, remove the paragraphs from the section. > > Signed-off-by: Miroslav Benes <mbenes@xxxxxxx> > --- > FWIW, I also tested this to be sure on top of the consistency model > patch set. I patched schedule() function which calls __schedule() (it is > impossible to patch it directly due to notrace attribute). It works well > except... > > 1. the patching process does not finish, because many tasks sleep in > schedule. STOP/CONT signal does not help. I'll investigate. > > 2. reversion of the process does not work as expected. The kernel > crashes after the removal of the module. A task very likely slept in > schedule and was not migrated properly. It might be because of the races > in klp_reverse_transition() described by Petr, or might be somewhere > else. I'll look into it. Applied, thanks. -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html