On Fri, 21 Jul 2023 17:34:41 +0200 Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2021 14:25:41 -0400 > > Sorry for such a necroposting :z > Just wanted to know if this is a bug, so that I could send a fix, or > intended behaviour. > > > On Fri, 15 Oct 2021 14:20:33 -0400 > > Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >>> I think having one copy of that in a header is better than having 3 > >>> copies. But yes, something along them lines. > >> > >> I was just about to ask you about this patch ;-) > > > > Except it doesn't build :-p (need to move the inlined function down a bit) > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/preempt.h b/include/linux/preempt.h > > index 4d244e295e85..b32e3dabe28b 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/preempt.h > > +++ b/include/linux/preempt.h > > @@ -77,6 +77,27 @@ > > /* preempt_count() and related functions, depends on PREEMPT_NEED_RESCHED */ > > #include <asm/preempt.h> > > > > +/** > > + * interrupt_context_level - return interrupt context level > > + * > > + * Returns the current interrupt context level. > > + * 0 - normal context > > + * 1 - softirq context > > + * 2 - hardirq context > > + * 3 - NMI context > > + */ > > +static __always_inline unsigned char interrupt_context_level(void) > > +{ > > + unsigned long pc = preempt_count(); > > + unsigned char level = 0; > > + > > + level += !!(pc & (NMI_MASK)); > > + level += !!(pc & (NMI_MASK | HARDIRQ_MASK)); > > + level += !!(pc & (NMI_MASK | HARDIRQ_MASK | SOFTIRQ_OFFSET)); > > This doesn't take into account that we can switch the context manually > via local_bh_disable() / local_irq_save() etc. During the testing of the You cannot manually switch interrupt context. > separate issue[0], I've found that the function returns 1 in both just > softirq and softirq under local_irq_save(). > Is this intended? Shouldn't that be That is intended behavior. local_bh_disable() and local_irq_save() is not a context switch. It is just preventing that context from happening. The interrupt_context_level() is to tell us what context we are running in, not what context is disabled. > > level += !!(pc & (NMI_MASK)); > level += !!(pc * (NMI_MASK | HARDIRQ_MASK)) || irqs_disabled(); > level += !!(pc * (NMI_MASK | HARDIRQ_MASK | SOFTIRQ_OFFSET)) || > in_atomic(); > > ? > Otherwise, the result it returns is not really "context level". local_bh_disable() use to (and perhaps still does in some configurations) confuse things. But read the comment in kernel/softirq.c /* * SOFTIRQ_OFFSET usage: * * On !RT kernels 'count' is the preempt counter, on RT kernels this applies * to a per CPU counter and to task::softirqs_disabled_cnt. * * - count is changed by SOFTIRQ_OFFSET on entering or leaving softirq * processing. * * - count is changed by SOFTIRQ_DISABLE_OFFSET (= 2 * SOFTIRQ_OFFSET) * on local_bh_disable or local_bh_enable. * * This lets us distinguish between whether we are currently processing * softirq and whether we just have bh disabled. */ Just because you disable interrupts does not mean you are in interrupt context. -- Steve > > > + > > + return level; > > +} > > + > [0] > https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/b3884ff9-d903-948d-797a-1830a39b1e71@xxxxxxxxx > > Thanks, > Olek