[PATCH 3.19-rc2 v14 0/7] arm: Implement arch_trigger_all_cpu_backtrace
Stephen Boyd
sboyd at codeaurora.org
Tue Jan 20 12:53:33 PST 2015
On 01/20/2015 02:25 AM, Daniel Thompson wrote:
> On 13/01/15 10:26, Daniel Thompson wrote:
>> Hi Thomas, Hi Jason:
>> Patches 1 to 3 are for you (and should be separable from the rest
>> of the series). The patches haven't changes since the last time
>> I posted them. The changes in v14 tidy up the later part of the
>> patch set in order to share more code between x86 and arm.
> No review comments! Have I finally got this right?
>
> If so it possible and/or sensible to get patches 1-3 in a tree that
> feeds linux-next. I'd really like the gic changes to meet the various
> ARM build and boot bots.
With this patchset, is it possible to call sched_clock() from within NMI
context? I ask because the generic sched_clock() code is not NMI safe
today. We were planning on making it NMI safe by doing something similar
to what was done for ktime_get_mono_fast_ns() but we haven't gotten
around to it. Mostly because no architecture that uses generic
sched_clock() has support for NMIs right now.
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