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*** Detect interrupt storm in softlockup ***
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Commit Message
Bitao Hu
Jan. 30, 2024, 7:47 a.m. UTC
The following softlockup is caused by interrupt storm, but it cannot be
identified from the call tree. Because the call tree is just a snapshot
and doesn't fully capture the behavior of the CPU during the soft lockup.
watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#28 stuck for 23s! [fio:83921]
...
Call trace:
__do_softirq+0xa0/0x37c
__irq_exit_rcu+0x108/0x140
irq_exit+0x14/0x20
__handle_domain_irq+0x84/0xe0
gic_handle_irq+0x80/0x108
el0_irq_naked+0x50/0x58
Therefore,I think it is necessary to report CPU utilization during the
softlockup_thresh period (report once every sample_period, for a total
of 5 reportings), like this:
watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#28 stuck for 23s! [fio:83921]
CPU#28 Utilization every 4s during lockup:
#1: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle
#2: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle
#3: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle
#4: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle
#5: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle
...
This would be helpful in determining whether an interrupt storm has
occurred or in identifying the cause of the softlockup. The criteria for
determination are as follows:
a. If the hardirq utilization is high, then interrupt storm should be
considered and the root cause cannot be determined from the call tree.
b. If the softirq utilization is high, then we could analyze the call
tree but it may cannot reflect the root cause.
c. If the system utilization is high, then we could analyze the root
cause from the call tree.
Signed-off-by: Bitao Hu <yaoma@linux.alibaba.com>
---
kernel/watchdog.c | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 72 insertions(+)
Comments
在 2024/1/30 15:47, Bitao Hu 写道: > The following softlockup is caused by interrupt storm, but it cannot be > identified from the call tree. Because the call tree is just a snapshot > and doesn't fully capture the behavior of the CPU during the soft lockup. > watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#28 stuck for 23s! [fio:83921] > ... > Call trace: > __do_softirq+0xa0/0x37c > __irq_exit_rcu+0x108/0x140 > irq_exit+0x14/0x20 > __handle_domain_irq+0x84/0xe0 > gic_handle_irq+0x80/0x108 > el0_irq_naked+0x50/0x58 > > Therefore,I think it is necessary to report CPU utilization during the > softlockup_thresh period (report once every sample_period, for a total > of 5 reportings), like this: > watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#28 stuck for 23s! [fio:83921] > CPU#28 Utilization every 4s during lockup: > #1: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle > #2: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle > #3: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle > #4: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle > #5: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle > ... > > This would be helpful in determining whether an interrupt storm has > occurred or in identifying the cause of the softlockup. The criteria for > determination are as follows: > a. If the hardirq utilization is high, then interrupt storm should be > considered and the root cause cannot be determined from the call tree. > b. If the softirq utilization is high, then we could analyze the call > tree but it may cannot reflect the root cause. > c. If the system utilization is high, then we could analyze the root > cause from the call tree. > > Signed-off-by: Bitao Hu <yaoma@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > kernel/watchdog.c | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 72 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/kernel/watchdog.c b/kernel/watchdog.c > index 81a8862295d6..0efe9604c3c2 100644 > --- a/kernel/watchdog.c > +++ b/kernel/watchdog.c > @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ > #include <linux/sched/debug.h> > #include <linux/sched/isolation.h> > #include <linux/stop_machine.h> > +#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> > +#include <linux/math64.h> > > #include <asm/irq_regs.h> > #include <linux/kvm_para.h> > @@ -441,6 +443,73 @@ static int is_softlockup(unsigned long touch_ts, > return 0; > } > > +#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING > +#define NUM_STATS_GROUPS 5 > +#define STATS_SYSTEM 0 > +#define STATS_SOFTIRQ 1 > +#define STATS_HARDIRQ 2 > +#define STATS_IDLE 3 > +#define NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP 4 This is a set of related numbers; wouldn't it be better to use an enum? > +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u16, cpustat_old[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP]); > +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, cpustat_utilization[NUM_STATS_GROUPS][NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP]); > +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, cpustat_tail); > +static enum cpu_usage_stat idx_to_stat[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = { > + CPUTIME_SYSTEM, CPUTIME_SOFTIRQ, CPUTIME_IRQ, CPUTIME_IDLE > +}; To be honest, I'm not particularly fond of the name 'idx_to_stat' as the concept of an index is already implied by the nature of an array, so adding 'idx' is redundant. I suggest shortening the name. > + > +static void update_cpustat(void) > +{ > + u8 i; > + u16 *old = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_old); > + u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); > + u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); > + struct kernel_cpustat kcpustat; > + u64 *cpustat = kcpustat.cpustat; > + u16 sample_period_ms = sample_period >> 24LL; /* 2^24ns ~= 16.8ms */ There are two instances where right shift operations are used; it is suggested to employ a helper macro for a more comfortable look. > + > + kcpustat_cpu_fetch(&kcpustat, smp_processor_id()); > + for (i = STATS_SYSTEM; i < NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP; i++) { > + /* > + * We don't need nanosecond resolution. A granularity of 16ms is > + * sufficient for our precision, allowing us to use u16 to store > + * cpustats, which will roll over roughly every ~1000 seconds. > + * 2^24 ~= 16 * 10^6 > + */ > + cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] = lower_16_bits(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] >> 24LL); > + utilization[tail][i] = 100 * (u16)(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] - old[i]) > + / sample_period_ms; > + old[i] = cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]]; > + } > + this_cpu_write(cpustat_tail, (tail + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS); > +} > + > +static void print_cpustat(void) > +{ > + u8 i, j; > + u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); > + u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); > + u64 sample_period_second = sample_period; > + > + do_div(sample_period_second, NSEC_PER_SEC); > + /* > + * We do not want the "watchdog: " prefix on every line, > + * hence we use "printk" instead of "pr_crit". > + */ > + printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU#%d Utilization every %llus during lockup:\n", > + smp_processor_id(), sample_period_second); > + for (j = STATS_SYSTEM, i = tail; j < NUM_STATS_GROUPS; > + j++, i = (i + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS) { > + printk(KERN_CRIT "\t#%d: %3u%% system,\t%3u%% softirq,\t" > + "%3u%% hardirq,\t%3u%% idle\n", j+1, > + utilization[i][STATS_SYSTEM], utilization[i][STATS_SOFTIRQ], > + utilization[i][STATS_HARDIRQ], utilization[i][STATS_IDLE]); > + } > +} > +#else > +static inline void update_cpustat(void) { } > +static inline void print_cpustat(void) { } > +#endif > + > /* watchdog detector functions */ > static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct completion, softlockup_completion); > static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_stop_work, softlockup_stop_work); > @@ -504,6 +573,8 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) > */ > period_ts = READ_ONCE(*this_cpu_ptr(&watchdog_report_ts)); > > + update_cpustat(); > + > /* Reset the interval when touched by known problematic code. */ > if (period_ts == SOFTLOCKUP_DELAY_REPORT) { > if (unlikely(__this_cpu_read(softlockup_touch_sync))) { > @@ -539,6 +610,7 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) > pr_emerg("BUG: soft lockup - CPU#%d stuck for %us! [%s:%d]\n", > smp_processor_id(), duration, > current->comm, task_pid_nr(current)); > + print_cpustat(); > print_modules(); > print_irqtrace_events(current); > if (regs)
Hi Bitao, kernel test robot noticed the following build warnings: [auto build test WARNING on akpm-mm/mm-everything] [also build test WARNING on linus/master v6.8-rc2 next-20240131] [If your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, kindly drop us a note. And when submitting patch, we suggest to use '--base' as documented in https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch#_base_tree_information] url: https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/Bitao-Hu/watchdog-softlockup-low-overhead-detection-of-interrupt-storm/20240130-155029 base: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm.git mm-everything patch link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240130074744.45759-2-yaoma%40linux.alibaba.com patch subject: [PATCHv2 1/2] watchdog/softlockup: low-overhead detection of interrupt storm config: x86_64-randconfig-122-20240130 (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20240131/202401311206.nS3XM5Li-lkp@intel.com/config) compiler: clang version 17.0.6 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project 6009708b4367171ccdbf4b5905cb6a803753fe18) reproduce (this is a W=1 build): (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20240131/202401311206.nS3XM5Li-lkp@intel.com/reproduce) If you fix the issue in a separate patch/commit (i.e. not just a new version of the same patch/commit), kindly add following tags | Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> | Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202401311206.nS3XM5Li-lkp@intel.com/ sparse warnings: (new ones prefixed by >>) >> kernel/watchdog.c:464:50: sparse: sparse: incorrect type in initializer (different modifiers) @@ expected unsigned char [usertype] ( *utilization )[4] @@ got unsigned char [noderef] [usertype] ( * )[4] @@ kernel/watchdog.c:464:50: sparse: expected unsigned char [usertype] ( *utilization )[4] kernel/watchdog.c:464:50: sparse: got unsigned char [noderef] [usertype] ( * )[4] kernel/watchdog.c:489:50: sparse: sparse: incorrect type in initializer (different modifiers) @@ expected unsigned char [usertype] ( *utilization )[4] @@ got unsigned char [noderef] [usertype] ( * )[4] @@ kernel/watchdog.c:489:50: sparse: expected unsigned char [usertype] ( *utilization )[4] kernel/watchdog.c:489:50: sparse: got unsigned char [noderef] [usertype] ( * )[4] vim +464 kernel/watchdog.c 459 460 static void update_cpustat(void) 461 { 462 u8 i; 463 u16 *old = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_old); > 464 u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); 465 u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); 466 struct kernel_cpustat kcpustat; 467 u64 *cpustat = kcpustat.cpustat; 468 u16 sample_period_ms = sample_period >> 24LL; /* 2^24ns ~= 16.8ms */ 469 470 kcpustat_cpu_fetch(&kcpustat, smp_processor_id()); 471 for (i = STATS_SYSTEM; i < NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP; i++) { 472 /* 473 * We don't need nanosecond resolution. A granularity of 16ms is 474 * sufficient for our precision, allowing us to use u16 to store 475 * cpustats, which will roll over roughly every ~1000 seconds. 476 * 2^24 ~= 16 * 10^6 477 */ 478 cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] = lower_16_bits(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] >> 24LL); 479 utilization[tail][i] = 100 * (u16)(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] - old[i]) 480 / sample_period_ms; 481 old[i] = cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]]; 482 } 483 this_cpu_write(cpustat_tail, (tail + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS); 484 } 485
On 2024/1/31 09:19, Liu Song wrote: > > 在 2024/1/30 15:47, Bitao Hu 写道: >> The following softlockup is caused by interrupt storm, but it cannot be >> identified from the call tree. Because the call tree is just a snapshot >> and doesn't fully capture the behavior of the CPU during the soft lockup. >> watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#28 stuck for 23s! [fio:83921] >> ... >> Call trace: >> __do_softirq+0xa0/0x37c >> __irq_exit_rcu+0x108/0x140 >> irq_exit+0x14/0x20 >> __handle_domain_irq+0x84/0xe0 >> gic_handle_irq+0x80/0x108 >> el0_irq_naked+0x50/0x58 >> >> Therefore,I think it is necessary to report CPU utilization during the >> softlockup_thresh period (report once every sample_period, for a total >> of 5 reportings), like this: >> watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#28 stuck for 23s! [fio:83921] >> CPU#28 Utilization every 4s during lockup: >> #1: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle >> #2: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle >> #3: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle >> #4: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle >> #5: 0% system, 0% softirq, 100% hardirq, 0% idle >> ... >> >> This would be helpful in determining whether an interrupt storm has >> occurred or in identifying the cause of the softlockup. The criteria for >> determination are as follows: >> a. If the hardirq utilization is high, then interrupt storm should be >> considered and the root cause cannot be determined from the call tree. >> b. If the softirq utilization is high, then we could analyze the call >> tree but it may cannot reflect the root cause. >> c. If the system utilization is high, then we could analyze the root >> cause from the call tree. >> >> Signed-off-by: Bitao Hu <yaoma@linux.alibaba.com> >> --- >> kernel/watchdog.c | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 72 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/kernel/watchdog.c b/kernel/watchdog.c >> index 81a8862295d6..0efe9604c3c2 100644 >> --- a/kernel/watchdog.c >> +++ b/kernel/watchdog.c >> @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ >> #include <linux/sched/debug.h> >> #include <linux/sched/isolation.h> >> #include <linux/stop_machine.h> >> +#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> >> +#include <linux/math64.h> >> #include <asm/irq_regs.h> >> #include <linux/kvm_para.h> >> @@ -441,6 +443,73 @@ static int is_softlockup(unsigned long touch_ts, >> return 0; >> } >> +#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING >> +#define NUM_STATS_GROUPS 5 >> +#define STATS_SYSTEM 0 >> +#define STATS_SOFTIRQ 1 >> +#define STATS_HARDIRQ 2 >> +#define STATS_IDLE 3 >> +#define NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP 4 > This is a set of related numbers; wouldn't it be better to use an enum? Agree. >> +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u16, cpustat_old[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP]); >> +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, >> cpustat_utilization[NUM_STATS_GROUPS][NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP]); >> +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, cpustat_tail); >> +static enum cpu_usage_stat idx_to_stat[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = { >> + CPUTIME_SYSTEM, CPUTIME_SOFTIRQ, CPUTIME_IRQ, CPUTIME_IDLE >> +}; > To be honest, I'm not particularly fond of the name 'idx_to_stat' as the > concept of an > index is already implied by the nature of an array, so adding 'idx' is > redundant. > I suggest shortening the name. OK, the name 'stats' is clear enough here. > >> + >> +static void update_cpustat(void) >> +{ >> + u8 i; >> + u16 *old = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_old); >> + u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = >> this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); >> + u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); >> + struct kernel_cpustat kcpustat; >> + u64 *cpustat = kcpustat.cpustat; >> + u16 sample_period_ms = sample_period >> 24LL; /* 2^24ns ~= 16.8ms */ > > There are two instances where right shift operations are used; it is > suggested to employ a helper macro for a more comfortable look. OK. > > >> + >> + kcpustat_cpu_fetch(&kcpustat, smp_processor_id()); >> + for (i = STATS_SYSTEM; i < NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP; i++) { >> + /* >> + * We don't need nanosecond resolution. A granularity of 16ms is >> + * sufficient for our precision, allowing us to use u16 to store >> + * cpustats, which will roll over roughly every ~1000 seconds. >> + * 2^24 ~= 16 * 10^6 >> + */ >> + cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] = >> lower_16_bits(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] >> 24LL); >> + utilization[tail][i] = 100 * (u16)(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] - >> old[i]) >> + / sample_period_ms; >> + old[i] = cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]]; >> + } >> + this_cpu_write(cpustat_tail, (tail + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS); >> +} >> + >> +static void print_cpustat(void) >> +{ >> + u8 i, j; >> + u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = >> this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); >> + u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); >> + u64 sample_period_second = sample_period; >> + >> + do_div(sample_period_second, NSEC_PER_SEC); >> + /* >> + * We do not want the "watchdog: " prefix on every line, >> + * hence we use "printk" instead of "pr_crit". >> + */ >> + printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU#%d Utilization every %llus during lockup:\n", >> + smp_processor_id(), sample_period_second); >> + for (j = STATS_SYSTEM, i = tail; j < NUM_STATS_GROUPS; >> + j++, i = (i + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS) { >> + printk(KERN_CRIT "\t#%d: %3u%% system,\t%3u%% softirq,\t" >> + "%3u%% hardirq,\t%3u%% idle\n", j+1, >> + utilization[i][STATS_SYSTEM], utilization[i][STATS_SOFTIRQ], >> + utilization[i][STATS_HARDIRQ], utilization[i][STATS_IDLE]); >> + } >> +} >> +#else >> +static inline void update_cpustat(void) { } >> +static inline void print_cpustat(void) { } >> +#endif >> + >> /* watchdog detector functions */ >> static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct completion, softlockup_completion); >> static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_stop_work, softlockup_stop_work); >> @@ -504,6 +573,8 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart >> watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) >> */ >> period_ts = READ_ONCE(*this_cpu_ptr(&watchdog_report_ts)); >> + update_cpustat(); >> + >> /* Reset the interval when touched by known problematic code. */ >> if (period_ts == SOFTLOCKUP_DELAY_REPORT) { >> if (unlikely(__this_cpu_read(softlockup_touch_sync))) { >> @@ -539,6 +610,7 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart >> watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) >> pr_emerg("BUG: soft lockup - CPU#%d stuck for %us! [%s:%d]\n", >> smp_processor_id(), duration, >> current->comm, task_pid_nr(current)); >> + print_cpustat(); >> print_modules(); >> print_irqtrace_events(current); >> if (regs)
diff --git a/kernel/watchdog.c b/kernel/watchdog.c index 81a8862295d6..0efe9604c3c2 100644 --- a/kernel/watchdog.c +++ b/kernel/watchdog.c @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ #include <linux/sched/debug.h> #include <linux/sched/isolation.h> #include <linux/stop_machine.h> +#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> +#include <linux/math64.h> #include <asm/irq_regs.h> #include <linux/kvm_para.h> @@ -441,6 +443,73 @@ static int is_softlockup(unsigned long touch_ts, return 0; } +#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING +#define NUM_STATS_GROUPS 5 +#define STATS_SYSTEM 0 +#define STATS_SOFTIRQ 1 +#define STATS_HARDIRQ 2 +#define STATS_IDLE 3 +#define NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP 4 +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u16, cpustat_old[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP]); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, cpustat_utilization[NUM_STATS_GROUPS][NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP]); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, cpustat_tail); +static enum cpu_usage_stat idx_to_stat[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = { + CPUTIME_SYSTEM, CPUTIME_SOFTIRQ, CPUTIME_IRQ, CPUTIME_IDLE +}; + +static void update_cpustat(void) +{ + u8 i; + u16 *old = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_old); + u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); + u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); + struct kernel_cpustat kcpustat; + u64 *cpustat = kcpustat.cpustat; + u16 sample_period_ms = sample_period >> 24LL; /* 2^24ns ~= 16.8ms */ + + kcpustat_cpu_fetch(&kcpustat, smp_processor_id()); + for (i = STATS_SYSTEM; i < NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP; i++) { + /* + * We don't need nanosecond resolution. A granularity of 16ms is + * sufficient for our precision, allowing us to use u16 to store + * cpustats, which will roll over roughly every ~1000 seconds. + * 2^24 ~= 16 * 10^6 + */ + cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] = lower_16_bits(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] >> 24LL); + utilization[tail][i] = 100 * (u16)(cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]] - old[i]) + / sample_period_ms; + old[i] = cpustat[idx_to_stat[i]]; + } + this_cpu_write(cpustat_tail, (tail + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS); +} + +static void print_cpustat(void) +{ + u8 i, j; + u8 (*utilization)[NUM_STATS_PER_GROUP] = this_cpu_ptr(cpustat_utilization); + u8 tail = this_cpu_read(cpustat_tail); + u64 sample_period_second = sample_period; + + do_div(sample_period_second, NSEC_PER_SEC); + /* + * We do not want the "watchdog: " prefix on every line, + * hence we use "printk" instead of "pr_crit". + */ + printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU#%d Utilization every %llus during lockup:\n", + smp_processor_id(), sample_period_second); + for (j = STATS_SYSTEM, i = tail; j < NUM_STATS_GROUPS; + j++, i = (i + 1) % NUM_STATS_GROUPS) { + printk(KERN_CRIT "\t#%d: %3u%% system,\t%3u%% softirq,\t" + "%3u%% hardirq,\t%3u%% idle\n", j+1, + utilization[i][STATS_SYSTEM], utilization[i][STATS_SOFTIRQ], + utilization[i][STATS_HARDIRQ], utilization[i][STATS_IDLE]); + } +} +#else +static inline void update_cpustat(void) { } +static inline void print_cpustat(void) { } +#endif + /* watchdog detector functions */ static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct completion, softlockup_completion); static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_stop_work, softlockup_stop_work); @@ -504,6 +573,8 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) */ period_ts = READ_ONCE(*this_cpu_ptr(&watchdog_report_ts)); + update_cpustat(); + /* Reset the interval when touched by known problematic code. */ if (period_ts == SOFTLOCKUP_DELAY_REPORT) { if (unlikely(__this_cpu_read(softlockup_touch_sync))) { @@ -539,6 +610,7 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) pr_emerg("BUG: soft lockup - CPU#%d stuck for %us! [%s:%d]\n", smp_processor_id(), duration, current->comm, task_pid_nr(current)); + print_cpustat(); print_modules(); print_irqtrace_events(current); if (regs)