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SubjectRe: [GIT PULL] perf fixes
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Linus Torvalds
<torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com> wrote:
>>
>> I bet if you force the affinity of your perf record to be on
>> a CPU other than CPU0, you will not get the crash.
>>
>> This is what I am seeing now. I appears on resume,
>> CPU0 hotplug callbacks for perf_events are not invoked
>> leaving DS_AREA MSR to 0.
>>
>> Can you confirm on your machine?
>
> I'm not even going to bother confirming it, because I think you're
> right, and I think the reason is clear: the DS initialization code
> uses the CPU_UP notifiers.
>
Ok, I instrumented the pebs_enable() function and I confirm that
DS_AREA=0 on resume.

So what seems broken here for me is that on suspend, the cpu notifier
ends up calling fini_debug_store() to clear DS_AREA for CPU0. But
on resume, the same notifier does NOT call the init_debug_store().
I don't understand this asymmetry. You either do neither or you do
both.


> And that's sufficient for CPU hotplug, which is what suspend/resume
> ends up doing for all but the boot CPU. But the boot CPU is not
> hotplugged.
>
> Using CPU_UP notifiers is wrong, and they get called too late anyway.
>
> The code should use a real resume method. Or, better yet, just do it
> right, and do it from __restore_processor_state().
>
> Those f*cking CPU notifiers are a pain in the ass, and the tend to be
> invariably broken, and they have their own idiotic hacks that are
> equally broken (ie that x86_pmu_notifier() thing seems to make up its
> own suspend/resume with
> "x86_pmu.cpu_prepare/cpu_starting/cpu_dying/cpu_dead" things.
>
> I guess we could make the BP do a fake cpu notifier thing around the
> suspend of the boot processor as well, but most of the per-CPU stuff
> seems to be perfectly fine without it (ie mtrr, apic, etc etc all use
> the suspend/resume infrastructure) and doesn't need that kind of
> stuff.
>
> Linus


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