rcutorture was generating some nesting scenarios that are not
reasonable.  Constrain the state selection to avoid them.

Example #1:

1. preempt_disable()
2. local_bh_disable()
3. preempt_enable()
4. local_bh_enable()

On PREEMPT_RT, BH disabling takes a local lock only when called in
non-atomic context.  Thus, atomic context must be retained until after BH
is re-enabled.  Likewise, if BH is initially disabled in non-atomic
context, it cannot be re-enabled in atomic context.

Example #2:

1. rcu_read_lock()
2. local_irq_disable()
3. rcu_read_unlock()
4. local_irq_enable()

If the thread is preempted between steps 1 and 2,
rcu_read_unlock_special.b.blocked will be set, but it won't be
acted on in step 3 because IRQs are disabled.  Thus, reporting of the
quiescent state will be delayed beyond the local_irq_enable().

For now, these scenarios will continue to be tested on non-PREEMPT_RT
kernels, until debug checks are added to ensure that they are not
happening elsewhere.

Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <sw...@redhat.com>
---
v3: Limit to RT kernels, and remove one constraint that, while it
is bad on both RT and non-RT (missing a schedule), does not oops or
otherwise prevent using rcutorture.  It wolud be added once debug checks
are implemented.

 kernel/rcu/rcutorture.c | 96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 82 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/rcu/rcutorture.c b/kernel/rcu/rcutorture.c
index efaa5b3f4d3f..ecb82cc432af 100644
--- a/kernel/rcu/rcutorture.c
+++ b/kernel/rcu/rcutorture.c
@@ -60,10 +60,13 @@
 #define RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH      0x08   /*  ... rcu_read_lock_bh(). */
 #define RCUTORTURE_RDR_SCHED    0x10   /*  ... rcu_read_lock_sched(). */
 #define RCUTORTURE_RDR_RCU      0x20   /*  ... entering another RCU reader. */
-#define RCUTORTURE_RDR_NBITS    6      /* Number of bits defined above. */
+#define RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_BH  0x40   /*  ... disabling bh while atomic */
+#define RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_RBH         0x80   /*  ... RBH while atomic */
+#define RCUTORTURE_RDR_NBITS    8      /* Number of bits defined above. */
 #define RCUTORTURE_MAX_EXTEND   \
        (RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH | RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ | RCUTORTURE_RDR_PREEMPT | \
-        RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH | RCUTORTURE_RDR_SCHED)
+        RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH | RCUTORTURE_RDR_SCHED | \
+        RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_BH | RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_RBH)
 #define RCUTORTURE_RDR_MAX_LOOPS 0x7   /* Maximum reader extensions. */
                                        /* Must be power of two minus one. */
 #define RCUTORTURE_RDR_MAX_SEGS (RCUTORTURE_RDR_MAX_LOOPS + 3)
@@ -1092,31 +1095,52 @@ static void rcutorture_one_extend(int *readstate, int 
newstate,
        WARN_ON_ONCE((idxold >> RCUTORTURE_RDR_SHIFT) > 1);
        rtrsp->rt_readstate = newstate;
 
-       /* First, put new protection in place to avoid critical-section gap. */
+       /*
+        * First, put new protection in place to avoid critical-section gap.
+        * Disable preemption around the ATOM disables to ensure that
+        * in_atomic() is true.
+        */
        if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH)
                local_bh_disable();
+       if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH)
+               rcu_read_lock_bh();
        if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ)
                local_irq_disable();
        if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_PREEMPT)
                preempt_disable();
-       if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH)
-               rcu_read_lock_bh();
        if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_SCHED)
                rcu_read_lock_sched();
+       preempt_disable();
+       if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_BH)
+               local_bh_disable();
+       if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_RBH)
+               rcu_read_lock_bh();
+       preempt_enable();
        if (statesnew & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RCU)
                idxnew = cur_ops->readlock() << RCUTORTURE_RDR_SHIFT;
 
-       /* Next, remove old protection, irq first due to bh conflict. */
+       /*
+        * Next, remove old protection, in decreasing order of strength
+        * to avoid unlock paths that aren't safe in the stronger
+        * context.  Disable preemption around the ATOM enables in
+        * case the context was only atomic due to IRQ disabling.
+        */
+       preempt_disable();
        if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ)
                local_irq_enable();
-       if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH)
+       if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_BH)
                local_bh_enable();
+       if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_RBH)
+               rcu_read_unlock_bh();
+       preempt_enable();
        if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_PREEMPT)
                preempt_enable();
-       if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH)
-               rcu_read_unlock_bh();
        if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_SCHED)
                rcu_read_unlock_sched();
+       if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH)
+               local_bh_enable();
+       if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH)
+               rcu_read_unlock_bh();
        if (statesold & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RCU)
                cur_ops->readunlock(idxold >> RCUTORTURE_RDR_SHIFT);
 
@@ -1152,6 +1176,12 @@ static int rcutorture_extend_mask_max(void)
        int mask = rcutorture_extend_mask_max();
        unsigned long randmask1 = torture_random(trsp) >> 8;
        unsigned long randmask2 = randmask1 >> 3;
+       unsigned long preempts = RCUTORTURE_RDR_PREEMPT | RCUTORTURE_RDR_SCHED;
+       unsigned long preempts_irq = preempts | RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ;
+       unsigned long nonatomic_bhs = RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH | RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH;
+       unsigned long atomic_bhs = RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_BH |
+                                  RCUTORTURE_RDR_ATOM_RBH;
+       unsigned long tmp;
 
        WARN_ON_ONCE(mask >> RCUTORTURE_RDR_SHIFT);
        /* Mostly only one bit (need preemption!), sometimes lots of bits. */
@@ -1159,11 +1189,49 @@ static int rcutorture_extend_mask_max(void)
                mask = mask & randmask2;
        else
                mask = mask & (1 << (randmask2 % RCUTORTURE_RDR_NBITS));
-       /* Can't enable bh w/irq disabled. */
-       if ((mask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ) &&
-           ((!(mask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH) && (oldmask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH)) ||
-            (!(mask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH) && (oldmask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH))))
-               mask |= RCUTORTURE_RDR_BH | RCUTORTURE_RDR_RBH;
+
+       /*
+        * Can't enable bh w/irq disabled.
+        */
+       tmp = atomic_bhs | nonatomic_bhs;
+       if (mask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ)
+               mask |= oldmask & tmp;
+
+       /*
+        * Ideally these sequences would be detected in debug builds
+        * (regardless of RT), but until then don't stop testing
+        * them on non-RT.
+        */
+       if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT_FULL)) {
+               /*
+                * Can't release the outermost rcu lock in an irq disabled
+                * section without preemption also being disabled, if irqs
+                * had ever been enabled during this RCU critical section
+                * (could leak a special flag and delay reporting the qs).
+                */
+               if ((oldmask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_RCU) &&
+                   (mask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ) &&
+                   !(mask & preempts))
+                       mask |= RCUTORTURE_RDR_RCU;
+
+               /* Can't modify atomic bh in non-atomic context */
+               if ((oldmask & atomic_bhs) && (mask & atomic_bhs) &&
+                   !(mask & preempts_irq)) {
+                       mask |= oldmask & preempts_irq;
+                       if (mask & RCUTORTURE_RDR_IRQ)
+                               mask |= oldmask & tmp;
+               }
+               if ((mask & atomic_bhs) && !(mask & preempts_irq))
+                       mask |= RCUTORTURE_RDR_PREEMPT;
+
+               /* Can't modify non-atomic bh in atomic context */
+               tmp = nonatomic_bhs;
+               if (oldmask & preempts_irq)
+                       mask &= ~tmp;
+               if ((oldmask | mask) & preempts_irq)
+                       mask |= oldmask & tmp;
+       }
+
        return mask ?: RCUTORTURE_RDR_RCU;
 }
 
-- 
1.8.3.1

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