linux_dsm_epyc7002/arch/x86/kernel/irq_64.c
Nicolai Stange 447ae31667 x86: Don't include linux/irq.h from asm/hardirq.h
The next patch in this series will have to make the definition of
irq_cpustat_t available to entering_irq().

Inclusion of asm/hardirq.h into asm/apic.h would cause circular header
dependencies like

  asm/smp.h
    asm/apic.h
      asm/hardirq.h
        linux/irq.h
          linux/topology.h
            linux/smp.h
              asm/smp.h

or

  linux/gfp.h
    linux/mmzone.h
      asm/mmzone.h
        asm/mmzone_64.h
          asm/smp.h
            asm/apic.h
              asm/hardirq.h
                linux/irq.h
                  linux/irqdesc.h
                    linux/kobject.h
                      linux/sysfs.h
                        linux/kernfs.h
                          linux/idr.h
                            linux/gfp.h

and others.

This causes compilation errors because of the header guards becoming
effective in the second inclusion: symbols/macros that had been defined
before wouldn't be available to intermediate headers in the #include chain
anymore.

A possible workaround would be to move the definition of irq_cpustat_t
into its own header and include that from both, asm/hardirq.h and
asm/apic.h.

However, this wouldn't solve the real problem, namely asm/harirq.h
unnecessarily pulling in all the linux/irq.h cruft: nothing in
asm/hardirq.h itself requires it. Also, note that there are some other
archs, like e.g. arm64, which don't have that #include in their
asm/hardirq.h.

Remove the linux/irq.h #include from x86' asm/hardirq.h.

Fix resulting compilation errors by adding appropriate #includes to *.c
files as needed.

Note that some of these *.c files could be cleaned up a bit wrt. to their
set of #includes, but that should better be done from separate patches, if
at all.

Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nstange@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
2018-08-05 09:53:13 +02:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Copyright (C) 1992, 1998 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
*
* This file contains the lowest level x86_64-specific interrupt
* entry and irq statistics code. All the remaining irq logic is
* done by the generic kernel/irq/ code and in the
* x86_64-specific irq controller code. (e.g. i8259.c and
* io_apic.c.)
*/
#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/ftrace.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
#include <asm/io_apic.h>
#include <asm/apic.h>
int sysctl_panic_on_stackoverflow;
/*
* Probabilistic stack overflow check:
*
* Only check the stack in process context, because everything else
* runs on the big interrupt stacks. Checking reliably is too expensive,
* so we just check from interrupts.
*/
static inline void stack_overflow_check(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
#define STACK_TOP_MARGIN 128
struct orig_ist *oist;
u64 irq_stack_top, irq_stack_bottom;
u64 estack_top, estack_bottom;
u64 curbase = (u64)task_stack_page(current);
if (user_mode(regs))
return;
if (regs->sp >= curbase + sizeof(struct pt_regs) + STACK_TOP_MARGIN &&
regs->sp <= curbase + THREAD_SIZE)
return;
irq_stack_top = (u64)this_cpu_ptr(irq_stack_union.irq_stack) +
STACK_TOP_MARGIN;
irq_stack_bottom = (u64)__this_cpu_read(irq_stack_ptr);
if (regs->sp >= irq_stack_top && regs->sp <= irq_stack_bottom)
return;
oist = this_cpu_ptr(&orig_ist);
estack_top = (u64)oist->ist[0] - EXCEPTION_STKSZ + STACK_TOP_MARGIN;
estack_bottom = (u64)oist->ist[N_EXCEPTION_STACKS - 1];
if (regs->sp >= estack_top && regs->sp <= estack_bottom)
return;
WARN_ONCE(1, "do_IRQ(): %s has overflown the kernel stack (cur:%Lx,sp:%lx,irq stk top-bottom:%Lx-%Lx,exception stk top-bottom:%Lx-%Lx,ip:%pF)\n",
current->comm, curbase, regs->sp,
irq_stack_top, irq_stack_bottom,
estack_top, estack_bottom, (void *)regs->ip);
if (sysctl_panic_on_stackoverflow)
panic("low stack detected by irq handler - check messages\n");
#endif
}
bool handle_irq(struct irq_desc *desc, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
stack_overflow_check(regs);
if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(desc))
return false;
generic_handle_irq_desc(desc);
return true;
}