[PATCH v8 08/13] coresight: etm4x: fix inconsistencies with sysfs configuration

Leo Yan leo.yan at arm.com
Tue Jul 7 01:25:10 PDT 2026


On Mon, Jul 06, 2026 at 07:16:42PM +0100, Yeoreum Yun wrote:

[...]

> > I try best to not paste any non-sense AI reviews, record one from
> > Sashiko [1]:
> > 
> >  | If a user writes to a sysfs attribute like pe_sel_store(), it acquires
> >  | drvdata->spinlock without disabling interrupts. If an IPI is then handled
> >  | on the same CPU, etm4_enable_sysfs_smp_call() will call
> >  | cscfg_csdev_enable_active_config() which attempts to acquire the exact
> >  | same spinlock, hanging the CPU."
> > 
> > The flow for acquiring drvdata->spinlock in SMP call is:
> > 
> >   etm4_enable_sysfs_smp_call()
> >     `> cscfg_csdev_enable_active_config()
> >          `> cscfg_csdev_enable_config()
> >               `> cscfg_prog_config()
> >                    `> cscfg_set_on_enable()
> >                         `> raw_spin_lock_irqsave(feat_csdev->drv_spinlock, flags);
> > 
> > We might expect the complaint from LOCKDEP with this patch.
> 
> Hmm. I miss the this point and there is two solution:
> 
>   1. Remove "feat_csdev->drv_spinlock"
> 
>     Before this patch, the "feat_csdev->drv_spinlock" is for
>     synchronizing with the "drvdata->config". However,
>     After this patch, the the configfs only show the "active" config
>     and the active config can be used only after taking the "mode".
> 
>     Furthermore, the sysfs only uses the "config" not "active config",
>     there is no race between the sysfs and the configfs.
> 
>     When I check the, "feat_csdev->drv_spinlock" is for the
>     active/deactive the configfs config, so I seems safe to remove.

My interpretation is:

After this series, we updates active_config on local CPU within atomic
context, it is nature to be protected. So we don't need to use
feat_csdev->drv_spinlock when updating active_config.

If so, it is fine for me to remove feat_csdev->drv_spinlock.

>   2. sysfs with _irqsave?
> 
>     However, this make a latency for the sysfs.
> 
> I think the (1) seems good.
> 
> Any comments? @Suzuki and @Leo?

Yeah, it is good to wait a bit for Suzuki if any ideas.

Thanks,
Leo



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