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Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -08004Using RCU's CPU Stall Detector
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Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -08006
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -08007This document first discusses what sorts of issues RCU's CPU stall
8detector can locate, and then discusses kernel parameters and Kconfig
9options that can be used to fine-tune the detector's operation. Finally,
10this document explains the stall detector's "splat" format.
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12
13What Causes RCU CPU Stall Warnings?
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Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080015
16So your kernel printed an RCU CPU stall warning. The next question is
17"What caused it?" The following problems can result in RCU CPU stall
18warnings:
19
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020020- A CPU looping in an RCU read-side critical section.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080021
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020022- A CPU looping with interrupts disabled.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080023
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020024- A CPU looping with preemption disabled.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080025
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020026- A CPU looping with bottom halves disabled.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080027
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020028- For !CONFIG_PREEMPT kernels, a CPU looping anywhere in the kernel
Paul E. McKenneyf2b17602017-10-24 08:42:41 -070029 without invoking schedule(). If the looping in the kernel is
30 really expected and desirable behavior, you might need to add
31 some calls to cond_resched().
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080032
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020033- Booting Linux using a console connection that is too slow to
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080034 keep up with the boot-time console-message rate. For example,
35 a 115Kbaud serial console can be -way- too slow to keep up
36 with boot-time message rates, and will frequently result in
37 RCU CPU stall warning messages. Especially if you have added
38 debug printk()s.
39
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020040- Anything that prevents RCU's grace-period kthreads from running.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080041 This can result in the "All QSes seen" console-log message.
42 This message will include information on when the kthread last
Paul E. McKenneydfa0ee42017-08-09 10:16:29 -070043 ran and how often it should be expected to run. It can also
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020044 result in the ``rcu_.*kthread starved for`` console-log message,
Paul E. McKenneydfa0ee42017-08-09 10:16:29 -070045 which will include additional debugging information.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080046
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020047- A CPU-bound real-time task in a CONFIG_PREEMPT kernel, which might
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080048 happen to preempt a low-priority task in the middle of an RCU
49 read-side critical section. This is especially damaging if
50 that low-priority task is not permitted to run on any other CPU,
51 in which case the next RCU grace period can never complete, which
52 will eventually cause the system to run out of memory and hang.
53 While the system is in the process of running itself out of
54 memory, you might see stall-warning messages.
55
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020056- A CPU-bound real-time task in a CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT kernel that
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080057 is running at a higher priority than the RCU softirq threads.
58 This will prevent RCU callbacks from ever being invoked,
59 and in a CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU kernel will further prevent
60 RCU grace periods from ever completing. Either way, the
61 system will eventually run out of memory and hang. In the
62 CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU case, you might see stall-warning
63 messages.
64
Paul E. McKenney05008732019-07-08 08:01:50 -070065 You can use the rcutree.kthread_prio kernel boot parameter to
66 increase the scheduling priority of RCU's kthreads, which can
67 help avoid this problem. However, please note that doing this
68 can increase your system's context-switch rate and thus degrade
69 performance.
70
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020071- A periodic interrupt whose handler takes longer than the time
Paul E. McKenneydfa0ee42017-08-09 10:16:29 -070072 interval between successive pairs of interrupts. This can
73 prevent RCU's kthreads and softirq handlers from running.
74 Note that certain high-overhead debugging options, for example
75 the function_graph tracer, can result in interrupt handler taking
76 considerably longer than normal, which can in turn result in
77 RCU CPU stall warnings.
78
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020079- Testing a workload on a fast system, tuning the stall-warning
Paul E. McKenney3d916a42017-08-10 14:33:17 -070080 timeout down to just barely avoid RCU CPU stall warnings, and then
81 running the same workload with the same stall-warning timeout on a
82 slow system. Note that thermal throttling and on-demand governors
83 can cause a single system to be sometimes fast and sometimes slow!
84
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020085- A hardware or software issue shuts off the scheduler-clock
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -080086 interrupt on a CPU that is not in dyntick-idle mode. This
87 problem really has happened, and seems to be most likely to
88 result in RCU CPU stall warnings for CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON=n kernels.
89
Paul E. McKenneyb81898e2020-04-30 12:23:11 -070090- A hardware or software issue that prevents time-based wakeups
91 from occurring. These issues can range from misconfigured or
92 buggy timer hardware through bugs in the interrupt or exception
93 path (whether hardware, firmware, or software) through bugs
94 in Linux's timer subsystem through bugs in the scheduler, and,
Neeraj Upadhyay683954e2020-11-16 21:36:00 +053095 yes, even including bugs in RCU itself. It can also result in
96 the ``rcu_.*timer wakeup didn't happen for`` console-log message,
97 which will include additional debugging information.
Paul E. McKenneyb81898e2020-04-30 12:23:11 -070098
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +020099- A bug in the RCU implementation.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -0800100
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200101- A hardware failure. This is quite unlikely, but has occurred
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -0800102 at least once in real life. A CPU failed in a running system,
103 becoming unresponsive, but not causing an immediate crash.
104 This resulted in a series of RCU CPU stall warnings, eventually
105 leading the realization that the CPU had failed.
106
Paul E. McKenney77095902018-07-02 08:25:57 -0700107The RCU, RCU-sched, and RCU-tasks implementations have CPU stall warning.
108Note that SRCU does -not- have CPU stall warnings. Please note that
109RCU only detects CPU stalls when there is a grace period in progress.
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -0800110No grace period, no CPU stall warnings.
111
112To diagnose the cause of the stall, inspect the stack traces.
113The offending function will usually be near the top of the stack.
114If you have a series of stall warnings from a single extended stall,
115comparing the stack traces can often help determine where the stall
116is occurring, which will usually be in the function nearest the top of
117that portion of the stack which remains the same from trace to trace.
118If you can reliably trigger the stall, ftrace can be quite helpful.
119
120RCU bugs can often be debugged with the help of CONFIG_RCU_TRACE
121and with RCU's event tracing. For information on RCU's event tracing,
122see include/trace/events/rcu.h.
123
124
125Fine-Tuning the RCU CPU Stall Detector
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Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -0800127
128The rcuupdate.rcu_cpu_stall_suppress module parameter disables RCU's
129CPU stall detector, which detects conditions that unduly delay RCU grace
130periods. This module parameter enables CPU stall detection by default,
131but may be overridden via boot-time parameter or at runtime via sysfs.
Paul E. McKenneya00e0d712011-02-08 17:14:39 -0800132The stall detector's idea of what constitutes "unduly delayed" is
133controlled by a set of kernel configuration variables and cpp macros:
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800134
Paul E. McKenneya00e0d712011-02-08 17:14:39 -0800135CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_TIMEOUT
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200136----------------------------
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800137
Paul E. McKenneya00e0d712011-02-08 17:14:39 -0800138 This kernel configuration parameter defines the period of time
139 that RCU will wait from the beginning of a grace period until it
140 issues an RCU CPU stall warning. This time period is normally
Paul E. McKenney64d3b7a2013-08-19 11:59:43 -0700141 21 seconds.
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800142
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800143 This configuration parameter may be changed at runtime via the
Xie XiuQi84596ccb2014-11-11 12:03:26 +0800144 /sys/module/rcupdate/parameters/rcu_cpu_stall_timeout, however
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800145 this parameter is checked only at the beginning of a cycle.
Paul E. McKenney64d3b7a2013-08-19 11:59:43 -0700146 So if you are 10 seconds into a 40-second stall, setting this
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800147 sysfs parameter to (say) five will shorten the timeout for the
148 -next- stall, or the following warning for the current stall
149 (assuming the stall lasts long enough). It will not affect the
150 timing of the next warning for the current stall.
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800151
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800152 Stall-warning messages may be enabled and disabled completely via
Paul E. McKenney96224da2014-02-25 09:47:34 -0800153 /sys/module/rcupdate/parameters/rcu_cpu_stall_suppress.
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800154
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800155RCU_STALL_DELAY_DELTA
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200156---------------------
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800157
158 Although the lockdep facility is extremely useful, it does add
159 some overhead. Therefore, under CONFIG_PROVE_RCU, the
160 RCU_STALL_DELAY_DELTA macro allows five extra seconds before
Paul E. McKenney64d3b7a2013-08-19 11:59:43 -0700161 giving an RCU CPU stall warning message. (This is a cpp
162 macro, not a kernel configuration parameter.)
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800163
164RCU_STALL_RAT_DELAY
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200165-------------------
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800166
Paul E. McKenneyf1d507b2010-04-15 15:49:46 -0700167 The CPU stall detector tries to make the offending CPU print its
168 own warnings, as this often gives better-quality stack traces.
169 However, if the offending CPU does not detect its own stall in
170 the number of jiffies specified by RCU_STALL_RAT_DELAY, then
171 some other CPU will complain. This delay is normally set to
Paul E. McKenney64d3b7a2013-08-19 11:59:43 -0700172 two jiffies. (This is a cpp macro, not a kernel configuration
173 parameter.)
Paul E. McKenney4c540052010-01-14 16:10:57 -0800174
Paul E. McKenney37fe5f02014-07-29 09:49:23 -0700175rcupdate.rcu_task_stall_timeout
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200176-------------------------------
Paul E. McKenney37fe5f02014-07-29 09:49:23 -0700177
178 This boot/sysfs parameter controls the RCU-tasks stall warning
179 interval. A value of zero or less suppresses RCU-tasks stall
180 warnings. A positive value sets the stall-warning interval
Zhenzhong Duan588759a2019-04-14 11:11:03 +0800181 in seconds. An RCU-tasks stall warning starts with the line:
Paul E. McKenney37fe5f02014-07-29 09:49:23 -0700182
183 INFO: rcu_tasks detected stalls on tasks:
184
185 And continues with the output of sched_show_task() for each
186 task stalling the current RCU-tasks grace period.
187
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -0800188
189Interpreting RCU's CPU Stall-Detector "Splats"
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200190==============================================
Paul E. McKenney8e2a4392017-02-08 14:30:15 -0800191
Paul E. McKenney37fe5f02014-07-29 09:49:23 -0700192For non-RCU-tasks flavors of RCU, when a CPU detects that it is stalling,
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200193it will print a message similar to the following::
Paul E. McKenneyf1d507b2010-04-15 15:49:46 -0700194
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700195 INFO: rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks:
196 2-...: (3 GPs behind) idle=06c/0/0 softirq=1453/1455 fqs=0
197 16-...: (0 ticks this GP) idle=81c/0/0 softirq=764/764 fqs=0
Paul E. McKenneye1333462018-05-02 12:39:42 -0700198 (detected by 32, t=2603 jiffies, g=7075, q=625)
Paul E. McKenneyf1d507b2010-04-15 15:49:46 -0700199
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700200This message indicates that CPU 32 detected that CPUs 2 and 16 were both
201causing stalls, and that the stall was affecting RCU-sched. This message
Paul E. McKenneyf1d507b2010-04-15 15:49:46 -0700202will normally be followed by stack dumps for each CPU. Please note that
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700203PREEMPT_RCU builds can be stalled by tasks as well as by CPUs, and that
204the tasks will be indicated by PID, for example, "P3421". It is even
Joel Fernandes (Google)dd944ca2018-09-22 19:41:27 -0400205possible for an rcu_state stall to be caused by both CPUs -and- tasks,
206in which case the offending CPUs and tasks will all be called out in the list.
Paul E. McKenneyf1d507b2010-04-15 15:49:46 -0700207
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700208CPU 2's "(3 GPs behind)" indicates that this CPU has not interacted with
209the RCU core for the past three grace periods. In contrast, CPU 16's "(0
210ticks this GP)" indicates that this CPU has not taken any scheduling-clock
211interrupts during the current stalled grace period.
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800212
213The "idle=" portion of the message prints the dyntick-idle state.
214The hex number before the first "/" is the low-order 12 bits of the
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700215dynticks counter, which will have an even-numbered value if the CPU
216is in dyntick-idle mode and an odd-numbered value otherwise. The hex
217number between the two "/"s is the value of the nesting, which will be
218a small non-negative number if in the idle loop (as shown above) and a
219very large positive number otherwise.
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800220
Paul E. McKenney62310692013-03-06 13:37:09 -0800221The "softirq=" portion of the message tracks the number of RCU softirq
222handlers that the stalled CPU has executed. The number before the "/"
223is the number that had executed since boot at the time that this CPU
224last noted the beginning of a grace period, which might be the current
225(stalled) grace period, or it might be some earlier grace period (for
226example, if the CPU might have been in dyntick-idle mode for an extended
227time period. The number after the "/" is the number that have executed
228since boot until the current time. If this latter number stays constant
229across repeated stall-warning messages, it is possible that RCU's softirq
230handlers are no longer able to execute on this CPU. This can happen if
231the stalled CPU is spinning with interrupts are disabled, or, in -rt
232kernels, if a high-priority process is starving RCU's softirq handler.
233
Joel Fernandes (Google)a78ad162018-10-29 22:15:59 -0700234The "fqs=" shows the number of force-quiescent-state idle/offline
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700235detection passes that the grace-period kthread has made across this
236CPU since the last time that this CPU noted the beginning of a grace
237period.
238
239The "detected by" line indicates which CPU detected the stall (in this
Paul E. McKenneye1333462018-05-02 12:39:42 -0700240case, CPU 32), how many jiffies have elapsed since the start of the grace
241period (in this case 2603), the grace-period sequence number (7075), and
242an estimate of the total number of RCU callbacks queued across all CPUs
243(625 in this case).
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700244
245In kernels with CONFIG_RCU_FAST_NO_HZ, more information is printed
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200246for each CPU::
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700247
Joel Fernandes (Google)77a40f92019-08-30 12:36:32 -0400248 0: (64628 ticks this GP) idle=dd5/3fffffffffffffff/0 softirq=82/543 last_accelerate: a345/d342 dyntick_enabled: 1
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700249
250The "last_accelerate:" prints the low-order 16 bits (in hex) of the
251jiffies counter when this CPU last invoked rcu_try_advance_all_cbs()
252from rcu_needs_cpu() or last invoked rcu_accelerate_cbs() from
Joel Fernandes (Google)77a40f92019-08-30 12:36:32 -0400253rcu_prepare_for_idle(). "dyntick_enabled: 1" indicates that dyntick-idle
254processing is enabled.
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700255
256If the grace period ends just as the stall warning starts printing,
257there will be a spurious stall-warning message, which will include
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200258the following::
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700259
260 INFO: Stall ended before state dump start
261
262This is rare, but does happen from time to time in real life. It is also
263possible for a zero-jiffy stall to be flagged in this case, depending
264on how the stall warning and the grace-period initialization happen to
265interact. Please note that it is not possible to entirely eliminate this
266sort of false positive without resorting to things like stop_machine(),
267which is overkill for this sort of problem.
268
269If all CPUs and tasks have passed through quiescent states, but the
270grace period has nevertheless failed to end, the stall-warning splat
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200271will include something like the following::
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700272
273 All QSes seen, last rcu_preempt kthread activity 23807 (4297905177-4297881370), jiffies_till_next_fqs=3, root ->qsmask 0x0
274
275The "23807" indicates that it has been more than 23 thousand jiffies
276since the grace-period kthread ran. The "jiffies_till_next_fqs"
277indicates how frequently that kthread should run, giving the number
278of jiffies between force-quiescent-state scans, in this case three,
279which is way less than 23807. Finally, the root rcu_node structure's
280->qsmask field is printed, which will normally be zero.
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800281
Paul E. McKenneyfb81a442014-12-17 08:35:02 -0800282If the relevant grace-period kthread has been unable to run prior to
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700283the stall warning, as was the case in the "All QSes seen" line above,
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200284the following additional line is printed::
Paul E. McKenneyfb81a442014-12-17 08:35:02 -0800285
Paul E. McKenneye1333462018-05-02 12:39:42 -0700286 kthread starved for 23807 jiffies! g7075 f0x0 RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS(3) ->state=0x1 ->cpu=5
Paul E. McKenneyfb81a442014-12-17 08:35:02 -0800287
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700288Starving the grace-period kthreads of CPU time can of course result
289in RCU CPU stall warnings even when all CPUs and tasks have passed
Paul E. McKenneye1333462018-05-02 12:39:42 -0700290through the required quiescent states. The "g" number shows the current
291grace-period sequence number, the "f" precedes the ->gp_flags command
292to the grace-period kthread, the "RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS" indicates that the
293kthread is waiting for a short timeout, the "state" precedes value of the
294task_struct ->state field, and the "cpu" indicates that the grace-period
295kthread last ran on CPU 5.
Paul E. McKenneyfb81a442014-12-17 08:35:02 -0800296
Neeraj Upadhyay683954e2020-11-16 21:36:00 +0530297If the relevant grace-period kthread does not wake from FQS wait in a
298reasonable time, then the following additional line is printed::
299
300 kthread timer wakeup didn't happen for 23804 jiffies! g7076 f0x0 RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS(5) ->state=0x402
301
302The "23804" indicates that kthread's timer expired more than 23 thousand
303jiffies ago. The rest of the line has meaning similar to the kthread
304starvation case.
305
306Additionally, the following line is printed::
307
308 Possible timer handling issue on cpu=4 timer-softirq=11142
309
310Here "cpu" indicates that the grace-period kthread last ran on CPU 4,
311where it queued the fqs timer. The number following the "timer-softirq"
312is the current ``TIMER_SOFTIRQ`` count on cpu 4. If this value does not
313change on successive RCU CPU stall warnings, there is further reason to
314suspect a timer problem.
315
Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800316
317Multiple Warnings From One Stall
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Paul E. McKenney24cd7fd2012-01-20 17:35:55 -0800319
320If a stall lasts long enough, multiple stall-warning messages will be
321printed for it. The second and subsequent messages are printed at
322longer intervals, so that the time between (say) the first and second
323message will be about three times the interval between the beginning
324of the stall and the first message.
325
326
Paul E. McKenney99a930b2015-06-30 14:54:09 -0700327Stall Warnings for Expedited Grace Periods
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200328==========================================
Paul E. McKenney99a930b2015-06-30 14:54:09 -0700329
330If an expedited grace period detects a stall, it will place a message
Mauro Carvalho Chehabf2286ab2020-04-21 19:04:10 +0200331like the following in dmesg::
Paul E. McKenney99a930b2015-06-30 14:54:09 -0700332
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700333 INFO: rcu_sched detected expedited stalls on CPUs/tasks: { 7-... } 21119 jiffies s: 73 root: 0x2/.
Paul E. McKenney99a930b2015-06-30 14:54:09 -0700334
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700335This indicates that CPU 7 has failed to respond to a reschedule IPI.
336The three periods (".") following the CPU number indicate that the CPU
337is online (otherwise the first period would instead have been "O"),
338that the CPU was online at the beginning of the expedited grace period
339(otherwise the second period would have instead been "o"), and that
340the CPU has been online at least once since boot (otherwise, the third
341period would instead have been "N"). The number before the "jiffies"
342indicates that the expedited grace period has been going on for 21,119
343jiffies. The number following the "s:" indicates that the expedited
344grace-period sequence counter is 73. The fact that this last value is
345odd indicates that an expedited grace period is in flight. The number
346following "root:" is a bitmask that indicates which children of the root
347rcu_node structure correspond to CPUs and/or tasks that are blocking the
348current expedited grace period. If the tree had more than one level,
349additional hex numbers would be printed for the states of the other
350rcu_node structures in the tree.
351
352As with normal grace periods, PREEMPT_RCU builds can be stalled by
353tasks as well as by CPUs, and that the tasks will be indicated by PID,
354for example, "P3421".
Paul E. McKenney99a930b2015-06-30 14:54:09 -0700355
356It is entirely possible to see stall warnings from normal and from
Paul E. McKenneyd3cf5172017-08-17 12:29:22 -0700357expedited grace periods at about the same time during the same run.