rcu: Add boosting to TREE_PREEMPT_RCU tracing
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1CONFIG_RCU_TRACE debugfs Files and Formats
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4The rcutree and rcutiny implementations of RCU provide debugfs trace
5output that summarizes counters and state. This information is useful for
6debugging RCU itself, and can sometimes also help to debug abuses of RCU.
7The following sections describe the debugfs files and formats, first
8for rcutree and next for rcutiny.
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8e79e1f9 11CONFIG_TREE_RCU and CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU debugfs Files and Formats
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8e79e1f9 13These implementations of RCU provides five debugfs files under the
64db4cff 14top-level directory RCU: rcu/rcudata (which displays fields in struct
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15rcu_data), rcu/rcudata.csv (which is a .csv spreadsheet version of
16rcu/rcudata), rcu/rcugp (which displays grace-period counters),
17rcu/rcuhier (which displays the struct rcu_node hierarchy), and
18rcu/rcu_pending (which displays counts of the reasons that the
19rcu_pending() function decided that there was core RCU work to do).
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21The output of "cat rcu/rcudata" looks as follows:
22
d6714c22 23rcu_sched:
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24 0 c=17829 g=17829 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=0 dt=10951/1/0 df=1101 of=0 ri=36 ql=0 b=10
25 1 c=17829 g=17829 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=0 dt=16117/1/0 df=1015 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
26 2 c=17829 g=17829 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=0 dt=1445/1/0 df=1839 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
27 3 c=17829 g=17829 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=0 dt=6681/1/0 df=1545 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
28 4 c=17829 g=17829 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=0 dt=1003/1/0 df=1992 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
29 5 c=17829 g=17830 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=1 dt=3887/1/0 df=3331 of=0 ri=4 ql=2 b=10
30 6 c=17829 g=17829 pq=1 pqc=17829 qp=0 dt=859/1/0 df=3224 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
31 7 c=17829 g=17830 pq=0 pqc=17829 qp=1 dt=3761/1/0 df=1818 of=0 ri=0 ql=2 b=10
64db4cff 32rcu_bh:
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33 0 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=10951/1/0 df=0 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
34 1 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=16117/1/0 df=13 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
35 2 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=1445/1/0 df=15 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
36 3 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=6681/1/0 df=9 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
37 4 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=1003/1/0 df=15 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
38 5 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=3887/1/0 df=15 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
39 6 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=859/1/0 df=15 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
40 7 c=-275 g=-275 pq=1 pqc=-275 qp=0 dt=3761/1/0 df=15 of=0 ri=0 ql=0 b=10
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42The first section lists the rcu_data structures for rcu_sched, the second
43for rcu_bh. Note that CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU kernels will have an
44additional section for rcu_preempt. Each section has one line per CPU,
45or eight for this 8-CPU system. The fields are as follows:
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47o The number at the beginning of each line is the CPU number.
48 CPUs numbers followed by an exclamation mark are offline,
49 but have been online at least once since boot. There will be
50 no output for CPUs that have never been online, which can be
51 a good thing in the surprisingly common case where NR_CPUS is
52 substantially larger than the number of actual CPUs.
53
54o "c" is the count of grace periods that this CPU believes have
55 completed. CPUs in dynticks idle mode may lag quite a ways
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56 behind, for example, CPU 4 under "rcu_sched" above, which has
57 slept through the past 25 RCU grace periods. It is not unusual
58 to see CPUs lagging by thousands of grace periods.
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60o "g" is the count of grace periods that this CPU believes have
61 started. Again, CPUs in dynticks idle mode may lag behind.
62 If the "c" and "g" values are equal, this CPU has already
63 reported a quiescent state for the last RCU grace period that
64 it is aware of, otherwise, the CPU believes that it owes RCU a
65 quiescent state.
66
67o "pq" indicates that this CPU has passed through a quiescent state
68 for the current grace period. It is possible for "pq" to be
69 "1" and "c" different than "g", which indicates that although
70 the CPU has passed through a quiescent state, either (1) this
71 CPU has not yet reported that fact, (2) some other CPU has not
72 yet reported for this grace period, or (3) both.
73
74o "pqc" indicates which grace period the last-observed quiescent
75 state for this CPU corresponds to. This is important for handling
76 the race between CPU 0 reporting an extended dynticks-idle
77 quiescent state for CPU 1 and CPU 1 suddenly waking up and
78 reporting its own quiescent state. If CPU 1 was the last CPU
79 for the current grace period, then the CPU that loses this race
80 will attempt to incorrectly mark CPU 1 as having checked in for
81 the next grace period!
82
83o "qp" indicates that RCU still expects a quiescent state from
84 this CPU.
85
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86o "dt" is the current value of the dyntick counter that is incremented
87 when entering or leaving dynticks idle state, either by the
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88 scheduler or by irq. The number after the first "/" is the
89 interrupt nesting depth when in dyntick-idle state, or one
90 greater than the interrupt-nesting depth otherwise. The number
91 after the second "/" is the NMI nesting depth.
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93 This field is displayed only for CONFIG_NO_HZ kernels.
94
95o "df" is the number of times that some other CPU has forced a
96 quiescent state on behalf of this CPU due to this CPU being in
97 dynticks-idle state.
98
99 This field is displayed only for CONFIG_NO_HZ kernels.
100
101o "of" is the number of times that some other CPU has forced a
102 quiescent state on behalf of this CPU due to this CPU being
103 offline. In a perfect world, this might neve happen, but it
104 turns out that offlining and onlining a CPU can take several grace
105 periods, and so there is likely to be an extended period of time
106 when RCU believes that the CPU is online when it really is not.
107 Please note that erring in the other direction (RCU believing a
108 CPU is offline when it is really alive and kicking) is a fatal
109 error, so it makes sense to err conservatively.
110
111o "ri" is the number of times that RCU has seen fit to send a
112 reschedule IPI to this CPU in order to get it to report a
113 quiescent state.
114
115o "ql" is the number of RCU callbacks currently residing on
116 this CPU. This is the total number of callbacks, regardless
117 of what state they are in (new, waiting for grace period to
118 start, waiting for grace period to end, ready to invoke).
119
120o "b" is the batch limit for this CPU. If more than this number
121 of RCU callbacks is ready to invoke, then the remainder will
122 be deferred.
123
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124o "ci" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been invoked for
125 this CPU. Note that ci+ql is the number of callbacks that have
126 been registered in absence of CPU-hotplug activity.
127
128o "co" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been orphaned due to
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129 this CPU going offline. These orphaned callbacks have been moved
130 to an arbitrarily chosen online CPU.
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132o "ca" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been adopted due to
133 other CPUs going offline. Note that ci+co-ca+ql is the number of
134 RCU callbacks registered on this CPU.
135
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136There is also an rcu/rcudata.csv file with the same information in
137comma-separated-variable spreadsheet format.
138
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140The output of "cat rcu/rcugp" looks as follows:
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d6714c22 142rcu_sched: completed=33062 gpnum=33063
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143rcu_bh: completed=464 gpnum=464
144
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145Again, this output is for both "rcu_sched" and "rcu_bh". Note that
146kernels built with CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU will have an additional
147"rcu_preempt" line. The fields are taken from the rcu_state structure,
148and are as follows:
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150o "completed" is the number of grace periods that have completed.
151 It is comparable to the "c" field from rcu/rcudata in that a
152 CPU whose "c" field matches the value of "completed" is aware
153 that the corresponding RCU grace period has completed.
154
155o "gpnum" is the number of grace periods that have started. It is
156 comparable to the "g" field from rcu/rcudata in that a CPU
157 whose "g" field matches the value of "gpnum" is aware that the
158 corresponding RCU grace period has started.
159
160 If these two fields are equal (as they are for "rcu_bh" above),
161 then there is no grace period in progress, in other words, RCU
162 is idle. On the other hand, if the two fields differ (as they
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165
166The output of "cat rcu/rcuhier" looks as follows, with very long lines:
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2d999e03 168c=6902 g=6903 s=2 jfq=3 j=72c7 nfqs=13142/nfqsng=0(13142) fqlh=6
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1691/1 ..>. 0:127 ^0
1703/3 ..>. 0:35 ^0 0/0 ..>. 36:71 ^1 0/0 ..>. 72:107 ^2 0/0 ..>. 108:127 ^3
1713/3f ..>. 0:5 ^0 2/3 ..>. 6:11 ^1 0/0 ..>. 12:17 ^2 0/0 ..>. 18:23 ^3 0/0 ..>. 24:29 ^4 0/0 ..>. 30:35 ^5 0/0 ..>. 36:41 ^0 0/0 ..>. 42:47 ^1 0/0 ..>. 48:53 ^2 0/0 ..>. 54:59 ^3 0/0 ..>. 60:65 ^4 0/0 ..>. 66:71 ^5 0/0 ..>. 72:77 ^0 0/0 ..>. 78:83 ^1 0/0 ..>. 84:89 ^2 0/0 ..>. 90:95 ^3 0/0 ..>. 96:101 ^4 0/0 ..>. 102:107 ^5 0/0 ..>. 108:113 ^0 0/0 ..>. 114:119 ^1 0/0 ..>. 120:125 ^2 0/0 ..>. 126:127 ^3
64db4cff 172rcu_bh:
2d999e03 173c=-226 g=-226 s=1 jfq=-5701 j=72c7 nfqs=88/nfqsng=0(88) fqlh=0
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1740/1 ..>. 0:127 ^0
1750/3 ..>. 0:35 ^0 0/0 ..>. 36:71 ^1 0/0 ..>. 72:107 ^2 0/0 ..>. 108:127 ^3
1760/3f ..>. 0:5 ^0 0/3 ..>. 6:11 ^1 0/0 ..>. 12:17 ^2 0/0 ..>. 18:23 ^3 0/0 ..>. 24:29 ^4 0/0 ..>. 30:35 ^5 0/0 ..>. 36:41 ^0 0/0 ..>. 42:47 ^1 0/0 ..>. 48:53 ^2 0/0 ..>. 54:59 ^3 0/0 ..>. 60:65 ^4 0/0 ..>. 66:71 ^5 0/0 ..>. 72:77 ^0 0/0 ..>. 78:83 ^1 0/0 ..>. 84:89 ^2 0/0 ..>. 90:95 ^3 0/0 ..>. 96:101 ^4 0/0 ..>. 102:107 ^5 0/0 ..>. 108:113 ^0 0/0 ..>. 114:119 ^1 0/0 ..>. 120:125 ^2 0/0 ..>. 126:127 ^3
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178This is once again split into "rcu_sched" and "rcu_bh" portions,
179and CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU kernels will again have an additional
180"rcu_preempt" section. The fields are as follows:
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182o "c" is exactly the same as "completed" under rcu/rcugp.
183
184o "g" is exactly the same as "gpnum" under rcu/rcugp.
185
186o "s" is the "signaled" state that drives force_quiescent_state()'s
187 state machine.
188
189o "jfq" is the number of jiffies remaining for this grace period
190 before force_quiescent_state() is invoked to help push things
269dcc1c 191 along. Note that CPUs in dyntick-idle mode throughout the grace
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192 period will not report on their own, but rather must be check by
193 some other CPU via force_quiescent_state().
194
195o "j" is the low-order four hex digits of the jiffies counter.
196 Yes, Paul did run into a number of problems that turned out to
197 be due to the jiffies counter no longer counting. Why do you ask?
198
199o "nfqs" is the number of calls to force_quiescent_state() since
200 boot.
201
202o "nfqsng" is the number of useless calls to force_quiescent_state(),
203 where there wasn't actually a grace period active. This can
204 happen due to races. The number in parentheses is the difference
205 between "nfqs" and "nfqsng", or the number of times that
206 force_quiescent_state() actually did some real work.
207
208o "fqlh" is the number of calls to force_quiescent_state() that
209 exited immediately (without even being counted in nfqs above)
210 due to contention on ->fqslock.
211
212o Each element of the form "1/1 0:127 ^0" represents one struct
213 rcu_node. Each line represents one level of the hierarchy, from
214 root to leaves. It is best to think of the rcu_data structures
215 as forming yet another level after the leaves. Note that there
216 might be either one, two, or three levels of rcu_node structures,
217 depending on the relationship between CONFIG_RCU_FANOUT and
218 CONFIG_NR_CPUS.
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220 o The numbers separated by the "/" are the qsmask followed
221 by the qsmaskinit. The qsmask will have one bit
222 set for each entity in the next lower level that
223 has not yet checked in for the current grace period.
224 The qsmaskinit will have one bit for each entity that is
225 currently expected to check in during each grace period.
226 The value of qsmaskinit is assigned to that of qsmask
227 at the beginning of each grace period.
228
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229 For example, for "rcu_sched", the qsmask of the first
230 entry of the lowest level is 0x14, meaning that we
231 are still waiting for CPUs 2 and 4 to check in for the
232 current grace period.
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0edf1a68 234 o The characters separated by the ">" indicate the state
12f5f524 235 of the blocked-tasks lists. A "G" preceding the ">"
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236 indicates that at least one task blocked in an RCU
237 read-side critical section blocks the current grace
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238 period, while a "E" preceding the ">" indicates that
239 at least one task blocked in an RCU read-side critical
240 section blocks the current expedited grace period.
241 A "T" character following the ">" indicates that at
242 least one task is blocked within an RCU read-side
243 critical section, regardless of whether any current
244 grace period (expedited or normal) is inconvenienced.
245 A "." character appears if the corresponding condition
246 does not hold, so that "..>." indicates that no tasks
247 are blocked. In contrast, "GE>T" indicates maximal
248 inconvenience from blocked tasks.
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250 o The numbers separated by the ":" are the range of CPUs
251 served by this struct rcu_node. This can be helpful
252 in working out how the hierarchy is wired together.
253
254 For example, the first entry at the lowest level shows
255 "0:5", indicating that it covers CPUs 0 through 5.
256
257 o The number after the "^" indicates the bit in the
258 next higher level rcu_node structure that this
259 rcu_node structure corresponds to.
260
261 For example, the first entry at the lowest level shows
262 "^0", indicating that it corresponds to bit zero in
263 the first entry at the middle level.
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265
266The output of "cat rcu/rcu_pending" looks as follows:
267
d6714c22 268rcu_sched:
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269 0 np=255892 qsp=53936 rpq=85 cbr=0 cng=14417 gpc=10033 gps=24320 nf=6445 nn=146741
270 1 np=261224 qsp=54638 rpq=33 cbr=0 cng=25723 gpc=16310 gps=2849 nf=5912 nn=155792
271 2 np=237496 qsp=49664 rpq=23 cbr=0 cng=2762 gpc=45478 gps=1762 nf=1201 nn=136629
272 3 np=236249 qsp=48766 rpq=98 cbr=0 cng=286 gpc=48049 gps=1218 nf=207 nn=137723
273 4 np=221310 qsp=46850 rpq=7 cbr=0 cng=26 gpc=43161 gps=4634 nf=3529 nn=123110
274 5 np=237332 qsp=48449 rpq=9 cbr=0 cng=54 gpc=47920 gps=3252 nf=201 nn=137456
275 6 np=219995 qsp=46718 rpq=12 cbr=0 cng=50 gpc=42098 gps=6093 nf=4202 nn=120834
276 7 np=249893 qsp=49390 rpq=42 cbr=0 cng=72 gpc=38400 gps=17102 nf=41 nn=144888
6fd9b3a4 277rcu_bh:
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278 0 np=146741 qsp=1419 rpq=6 cbr=0 cng=6 gpc=0 gps=0 nf=2 nn=145314
279 1 np=155792 qsp=12597 rpq=3 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=4 gps=8 nf=3 nn=143180
280 2 np=136629 qsp=18680 rpq=1 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=7 gps=6 nf=0 nn=117936
281 3 np=137723 qsp=2843 rpq=0 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=10 gps=7 nf=0 nn=134863
282 4 np=123110 qsp=12433 rpq=0 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=4 gps=2 nf=0 nn=110671
283 5 np=137456 qsp=4210 rpq=1 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=6 gps=5 nf=0 nn=133235
284 6 np=120834 qsp=9902 rpq=2 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=6 gps=3 nf=2 nn=110921
285 7 np=144888 qsp=26336 rpq=0 cbr=0 cng=0 gpc=8 gps=2 nf=0 nn=118542
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287As always, this is once again split into "rcu_sched" and "rcu_bh"
288portions, with CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU kernels having an additional
289"rcu_preempt" section. The fields are as follows:
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291o "np" is the number of times that __rcu_pending() has been invoked
292 for the corresponding flavor of RCU.
293
294o "qsp" is the number of times that the RCU was waiting for a
295 quiescent state from this CPU.
296
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297o "rpq" is the number of times that the CPU had passed through
298 a quiescent state, but not yet reported it to RCU.
299
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300o "cbr" is the number of times that this CPU had RCU callbacks
301 that had passed through a grace period, and were thus ready
302 to be invoked.
303
304o "cng" is the number of times that this CPU needed another
305 grace period while RCU was idle.
306
307o "gpc" is the number of times that an old grace period had
308 completed, but this CPU was not yet aware of it.
309
310o "gps" is the number of times that a new grace period had started,
311 but this CPU was not yet aware of it.
312
313o "nf" is the number of times that this CPU suspected that the
314 current grace period had run for too long, and thus needed to
315 be forced.
316
317 Please note that "forcing" consists of sending resched IPIs
318 to holdout CPUs. If that CPU really still is in an old RCU
319 read-side critical section, then we really do have to wait for it.
320 The assumption behing "forcing" is that the CPU is not still in
321 an old RCU read-side critical section, but has not yet responded
322 for some other reason.
323
324o "nn" is the number of times that this CPU needed nothing. Alert
325 readers will note that the rcu "nn" number for a given CPU very
326 closely matches the rcu_bh "np" number for that same CPU. This
327 is due to short-circuit evaluation in rcu_pending().
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329
330CONFIG_TINY_RCU and CONFIG_TINY_PREEMPT_RCU debugfs Files and Formats
331
332These implementations of RCU provides a single debugfs file under the
333top-level directory RCU, namely rcu/rcudata, which displays fields in
334rcu_bh_ctrlblk, rcu_sched_ctrlblk and, for CONFIG_TINY_PREEMPT_RCU,
335rcu_preempt_ctrlblk.
336
337The output of "cat rcu/rcudata" is as follows:
338
339rcu_preempt: qlen=24 gp=1097669 g197/p197/c197 tasks=...
340 ttb=. btg=no ntb=184 neb=0 nnb=183 j=01f7 bt=0274
341 normal balk: nt=1097669 gt=0 bt=371 b=0 ny=25073378 nos=0
342 exp balk: bt=0 nos=0
343rcu_sched: qlen: 0
344rcu_bh: qlen: 0
345
346This is split into rcu_preempt, rcu_sched, and rcu_bh sections, with the
347rcu_preempt section appearing only in CONFIG_TINY_PREEMPT_RCU builds.
348The last three lines of the rcu_preempt section appear only in
349CONFIG_RCU_BOOST kernel builds. The fields are as follows:
350
351o "qlen" is the number of RCU callbacks currently waiting either
352 for an RCU grace period or waiting to be invoked. This is the
353 only field present for rcu_sched and rcu_bh, due to the
354 short-circuiting of grace period in those two cases.
355
356o "gp" is the number of grace periods that have completed.
357
358o "g197/p197/c197" displays the grace-period state, with the
359 "g" number being the number of grace periods that have started
360 (mod 256), the "p" number being the number of grace periods
361 that the CPU has responded to (also mod 256), and the "c"
362 number being the number of grace periods that have completed
363 (once again mode 256).
364
365 Why have both "gp" and "g"? Because the data flowing into
366 "gp" is only present in a CONFIG_RCU_TRACE kernel.
367
368o "tasks" is a set of bits. The first bit is "T" if there are
369 currently tasks that have recently blocked within an RCU
370 read-side critical section, the second bit is "N" if any of the
371 aforementioned tasks are blocking the current RCU grace period,
372 and the third bit is "E" if any of the aforementioned tasks are
373 blocking the current expedited grace period. Each bit is "."
374 if the corresponding condition does not hold.
375
376o "ttb" is a single bit. It is "B" if any of the blocked tasks
377 need to be priority boosted and "." otherwise.
378
379o "btg" indicates whether boosting has been carried out during
380 the current grace period, with "exp" indicating that boosting
381 is in progress for an expedited grace period, "no" indicating
382 that boosting has not yet started for a normal grace period,
383 "begun" indicating that boosting has bebug for a normal grace
384 period, and "done" indicating that boosting has completed for
385 a normal grace period.
386
387o "ntb" is the total number of tasks subjected to RCU priority boosting
388 periods since boot.
389
390o "neb" is the number of expedited grace periods that have had
391 to resort to RCU priority boosting since boot.
392
393o "nnb" is the number of normal grace periods that have had
394 to resort to RCU priority boosting since boot.
395
396o "j" is the low-order 12 bits of the jiffies counter in hexadecimal.
397
398o "bt" is the low-order 12 bits of the value that the jiffies counter
399 will have at the next time that boosting is scheduled to begin.
400
401o In the line beginning with "normal balk", the fields are as follows:
402
403 o "nt" is the number of times that the system balked from
404 boosting because there were no blocked tasks to boost.
405 Note that the system will balk from boosting even if the
406 grace period is overdue when the currently running task
407 is looping within an RCU read-side critical section.
408 There is no point in boosting in this case, because
409 boosting a running task won't make it run any faster.
410
411 o "gt" is the number of times that the system balked
412 from boosting because, although there were blocked tasks,
413 none of them were preventing the current grace period
414 from completing.
415
416 o "bt" is the number of times that the system balked
417 from boosting because boosting was already in progress.
418
419 o "b" is the number of times that the system balked from
420 boosting because boosting had already completed for
421 the grace period in question.
422
423 o "ny" is the number of times that the system balked from
424 boosting because it was not yet time to start boosting
425 the grace period in question.
426
427 o "nos" is the number of times that the system balked from
428 boosting for inexplicable ("not otherwise specified")
429 reasons. This can actually happen due to races involving
430 increments of the jiffies counter.
431
432o In the line beginning with "exp balk", the fields are as follows:
433
434 o "bt" is the number of times that the system balked from
435 boosting because there were no blocked tasks to boost.
436
437 o "nos" is the number of times that the system balked from
438 boosting for inexplicable ("not otherwise specified")
439 reasons.
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