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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * Detect hard and soft lockups on a system
4  *
5  * started by Don Zickus, Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
6  *
7  * Note: Most of this code is borrowed heavily from the original softlockup
8  * detector, so thanks to Ingo for the initial implementation.
9  * Some chunks also taken from the old x86-specific nmi watchdog code, thanks
10  * to those contributors as well.
11  */
12
13 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "watchdog: " fmt
14
15 #include <linux/mm.h>
16 #include <linux/cpu.h>
17 #include <linux/nmi.h>
18 #include <linux/init.h>
19 #include <linux/module.h>
20 #include <linux/sysctl.h>
21 #include <linux/tick.h>
22 #include <linux/sched/clock.h>
23 #include <linux/sched/debug.h>
24 #include <linux/sched/isolation.h>
25 #include <linux/stop_machine.h>
26
27 #include <asm/irq_regs.h>
28 #include <linux/kvm_para.h>
29
30 static DEFINE_MUTEX(watchdog_mutex);
31
32 #if defined(CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR) || defined(CONFIG_HAVE_NMI_WATCHDOG)
33 # define WATCHDOG_DEFAULT       (SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED | NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED)
34 # define NMI_WATCHDOG_DEFAULT   1
35 #else
36 # define WATCHDOG_DEFAULT       (SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED)
37 # define NMI_WATCHDOG_DEFAULT   0
38 #endif
39
40 unsigned long __read_mostly watchdog_enabled;
41 int __read_mostly watchdog_user_enabled = 1;
42 int __read_mostly nmi_watchdog_user_enabled = NMI_WATCHDOG_DEFAULT;
43 int __read_mostly soft_watchdog_user_enabled = 1;
44 int __read_mostly watchdog_thresh = 10;
45 static int __read_mostly nmi_watchdog_available;
46
47 static struct cpumask watchdog_allowed_mask __read_mostly;
48
49 struct cpumask watchdog_cpumask __read_mostly;
50 unsigned long *watchdog_cpumask_bits = cpumask_bits(&watchdog_cpumask);
51
52 #ifdef CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR
53 /*
54  * Should we panic when a soft-lockup or hard-lockup occurs:
55  */
56 unsigned int __read_mostly hardlockup_panic =
57                         CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE;
58 /*
59  * We may not want to enable hard lockup detection by default in all cases,
60  * for example when running the kernel as a guest on a hypervisor. In these
61  * cases this function can be called to disable hard lockup detection. This
62  * function should only be executed once by the boot processor before the
63  * kernel command line parameters are parsed, because otherwise it is not
64  * possible to override this in hardlockup_panic_setup().
65  */
66 void __init hardlockup_detector_disable(void)
67 {
68         nmi_watchdog_user_enabled = 0;
69 }
70
71 static int __init hardlockup_panic_setup(char *str)
72 {
73         if (!strncmp(str, "panic", 5))
74                 hardlockup_panic = 1;
75         else if (!strncmp(str, "nopanic", 7))
76                 hardlockup_panic = 0;
77         else if (!strncmp(str, "0", 1))
78                 nmi_watchdog_user_enabled = 0;
79         else if (!strncmp(str, "1", 1))
80                 nmi_watchdog_user_enabled = 1;
81         return 1;
82 }
83 __setup("nmi_watchdog=", hardlockup_panic_setup);
84
85 # ifdef CONFIG_SMP
86 int __read_mostly sysctl_hardlockup_all_cpu_backtrace;
87
88 static int __init hardlockup_all_cpu_backtrace_setup(char *str)
89 {
90         sysctl_hardlockup_all_cpu_backtrace = !!simple_strtol(str, NULL, 0);
91         return 1;
92 }
93 __setup("hardlockup_all_cpu_backtrace=", hardlockup_all_cpu_backtrace_setup);
94 # endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
95 #endif /* CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR */
96
97 /*
98  * These functions can be overridden if an architecture implements its
99  * own hardlockup detector.
100  *
101  * watchdog_nmi_enable/disable can be implemented to start and stop when
102  * softlockup watchdog threads start and stop. The arch must select the
103  * SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR Kconfig.
104  */
105 int __weak watchdog_nmi_enable(unsigned int cpu)
106 {
107         hardlockup_detector_perf_enable();
108         return 0;
109 }
110
111 void __weak watchdog_nmi_disable(unsigned int cpu)
112 {
113         hardlockup_detector_perf_disable();
114 }
115
116 /* Return 0, if a NMI watchdog is available. Error code otherwise */
117 int __weak __init watchdog_nmi_probe(void)
118 {
119         return hardlockup_detector_perf_init();
120 }
121
122 /**
123  * watchdog_nmi_stop - Stop the watchdog for reconfiguration
124  *
125  * The reconfiguration steps are:
126  * watchdog_nmi_stop();
127  * update_variables();
128  * watchdog_nmi_start();
129  */
130 void __weak watchdog_nmi_stop(void) { }
131
132 /**
133  * watchdog_nmi_start - Start the watchdog after reconfiguration
134  *
135  * Counterpart to watchdog_nmi_stop().
136  *
137  * The following variables have been updated in update_variables() and
138  * contain the currently valid configuration:
139  * - watchdog_enabled
140  * - watchdog_thresh
141  * - watchdog_cpumask
142  */
143 void __weak watchdog_nmi_start(void) { }
144
145 /**
146  * lockup_detector_update_enable - Update the sysctl enable bit
147  *
148  * Caller needs to make sure that the NMI/perf watchdogs are off, so this
149  * can't race with watchdog_nmi_disable().
150  */
151 static void lockup_detector_update_enable(void)
152 {
153         watchdog_enabled = 0;
154         if (!watchdog_user_enabled)
155                 return;
156         if (nmi_watchdog_available && nmi_watchdog_user_enabled)
157                 watchdog_enabled |= NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED;
158         if (soft_watchdog_user_enabled)
159                 watchdog_enabled |= SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED;
160 }
161
162 #ifdef CONFIG_SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR
163
164 /* Global variables, exported for sysctl */
165 unsigned int __read_mostly softlockup_panic =
166                         CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE;
167
168 static bool softlockup_initialized __read_mostly;
169 static u64 __read_mostly sample_period;
170
171 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, watchdog_touch_ts);
172 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct hrtimer, watchdog_hrtimer);
173 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(bool, softlockup_touch_sync);
174 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(bool, soft_watchdog_warn);
175 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, hrtimer_interrupts);
176 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, soft_lockup_hrtimer_cnt);
177 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct task_struct *, softlockup_task_ptr_saved);
178 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, hrtimer_interrupts_saved);
179 static unsigned long soft_lockup_nmi_warn;
180
181 static int __init softlockup_panic_setup(char *str)
182 {
183         softlockup_panic = simple_strtoul(str, NULL, 0);
184         return 1;
185 }
186 __setup("softlockup_panic=", softlockup_panic_setup);
187
188 static int __init nowatchdog_setup(char *str)
189 {
190         watchdog_user_enabled = 0;
191         return 1;
192 }
193 __setup("nowatchdog", nowatchdog_setup);
194
195 static int __init nosoftlockup_setup(char *str)
196 {
197         soft_watchdog_user_enabled = 0;
198         return 1;
199 }
200 __setup("nosoftlockup", nosoftlockup_setup);
201
202 static int __init watchdog_thresh_setup(char *str)
203 {
204         get_option(&str, &watchdog_thresh);
205         return 1;
206 }
207 __setup("watchdog_thresh=", watchdog_thresh_setup);
208
209 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
210 int __read_mostly sysctl_softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace;
211
212 static int __init softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace_setup(char *str)
213 {
214         sysctl_softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace = !!simple_strtol(str, NULL, 0);
215         return 1;
216 }
217 __setup("softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace=", softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace_setup);
218 #endif
219
220 static void __lockup_detector_cleanup(void);
221
222 /*
223  * Hard-lockup warnings should be triggered after just a few seconds. Soft-
224  * lockups can have false positives under extreme conditions. So we generally
225  * want a higher threshold for soft lockups than for hard lockups. So we couple
226  * the thresholds with a factor: we make the soft threshold twice the amount of
227  * time the hard threshold is.
228  */
229 static int get_softlockup_thresh(void)
230 {
231         return watchdog_thresh * 2;
232 }
233
234 /*
235  * Returns seconds, approximately.  We don't need nanosecond
236  * resolution, and we don't need to waste time with a big divide when
237  * 2^30ns == 1.074s.
238  */
239 static unsigned long get_timestamp(void)
240 {
241         return running_clock() >> 30LL;  /* 2^30 ~= 10^9 */
242 }
243
244 static void set_sample_period(void)
245 {
246         /*
247          * convert watchdog_thresh from seconds to ns
248          * the divide by 5 is to give hrtimer several chances (two
249          * or three with the current relation between the soft
250          * and hard thresholds) to increment before the
251          * hardlockup detector generates a warning
252          */
253         sample_period = get_softlockup_thresh() * ((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC / 5);
254         watchdog_update_hrtimer_threshold(sample_period);
255 }
256
257 /* Commands for resetting the watchdog */
258 static void __touch_watchdog(void)
259 {
260         __this_cpu_write(watchdog_touch_ts, get_timestamp());
261 }
262
263 /**
264  * touch_softlockup_watchdog_sched - touch watchdog on scheduler stalls
265  *
266  * Call when the scheduler may have stalled for legitimate reasons
267  * preventing the watchdog task from executing - e.g. the scheduler
268  * entering idle state.  This should only be used for scheduler events.
269  * Use touch_softlockup_watchdog() for everything else.
270  */
271 notrace void touch_softlockup_watchdog_sched(void)
272 {
273         /*
274          * Preemption can be enabled.  It doesn't matter which CPU's timestamp
275          * gets zeroed here, so use the raw_ operation.
276          */
277         raw_cpu_write(watchdog_touch_ts, 0);
278 }
279
280 notrace void touch_softlockup_watchdog(void)
281 {
282         touch_softlockup_watchdog_sched();
283         wq_watchdog_touch(raw_smp_processor_id());
284 }
285 EXPORT_SYMBOL(touch_softlockup_watchdog);
286
287 void touch_all_softlockup_watchdogs(void)
288 {
289         int cpu;
290
291         /*
292          * watchdog_mutex cannpt be taken here, as this might be called
293          * from (soft)interrupt context, so the access to
294          * watchdog_allowed_cpumask might race with a concurrent update.
295          *
296          * The watchdog time stamp can race against a concurrent real
297          * update as well, the only side effect might be a cycle delay for
298          * the softlockup check.
299          */
300         for_each_cpu(cpu, &watchdog_allowed_mask)
301                 per_cpu(watchdog_touch_ts, cpu) = 0;
302         wq_watchdog_touch(-1);
303 }
304
305 void touch_softlockup_watchdog_sync(void)
306 {
307         __this_cpu_write(softlockup_touch_sync, true);
308         __this_cpu_write(watchdog_touch_ts, 0);
309 }
310
311 static int is_softlockup(unsigned long touch_ts)
312 {
313         unsigned long now = get_timestamp();
314
315         if ((watchdog_enabled & SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED) && watchdog_thresh){
316                 /* Warn about unreasonable delays. */
317                 if (time_after(now, touch_ts + get_softlockup_thresh()))
318                         return now - touch_ts;
319         }
320         return 0;
321 }
322
323 /* watchdog detector functions */
324 bool is_hardlockup(void)
325 {
326         unsigned long hrint = __this_cpu_read(hrtimer_interrupts);
327
328         if (__this_cpu_read(hrtimer_interrupts_saved) == hrint)
329                 return true;
330
331         __this_cpu_write(hrtimer_interrupts_saved, hrint);
332         return false;
333 }
334
335 static void watchdog_interrupt_count(void)
336 {
337         __this_cpu_inc(hrtimer_interrupts);
338 }
339
340 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct completion, softlockup_completion);
341 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_stop_work, softlockup_stop_work);
342
343 /*
344  * The watchdog thread function - touches the timestamp.
345  *
346  * It only runs once every sample_period seconds (4 seconds by
347  * default) to reset the softlockup timestamp. If this gets delayed
348  * for more than 2*watchdog_thresh seconds then the debug-printout
349  * triggers in watchdog_timer_fn().
350  */
351 static int softlockup_fn(void *data)
352 {
353         __this_cpu_write(soft_lockup_hrtimer_cnt,
354                          __this_cpu_read(hrtimer_interrupts));
355         __touch_watchdog();
356         complete(this_cpu_ptr(&softlockup_completion));
357
358         return 0;
359 }
360
361 /* watchdog kicker functions */
362 static enum hrtimer_restart watchdog_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *hrtimer)
363 {
364         unsigned long touch_ts = __this_cpu_read(watchdog_touch_ts);
365         struct pt_regs *regs = get_irq_regs();
366         int duration;
367         int softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace = sysctl_softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace;
368
369         if (!watchdog_enabled)
370                 return HRTIMER_NORESTART;
371
372         /* kick the hardlockup detector */
373         watchdog_interrupt_count();
374
375         /* kick the softlockup detector */
376         if (completion_done(this_cpu_ptr(&softlockup_completion))) {
377                 reinit_completion(this_cpu_ptr(&softlockup_completion));
378                 stop_one_cpu_nowait(smp_processor_id(),
379                                 softlockup_fn, NULL,
380                                 this_cpu_ptr(&softlockup_stop_work));
381         }
382
383         /* .. and repeat */
384         hrtimer_forward_now(hrtimer, ns_to_ktime(sample_period));
385
386         if (touch_ts == 0) {
387                 if (unlikely(__this_cpu_read(softlockup_touch_sync))) {
388                         /*
389                          * If the time stamp was touched atomically
390                          * make sure the scheduler tick is up to date.
391                          */
392                         __this_cpu_write(softlockup_touch_sync, false);
393                         sched_clock_tick();
394                 }
395
396                 /* Clear the guest paused flag on watchdog reset */
397                 kvm_check_and_clear_guest_paused();
398                 __touch_watchdog();
399                 return HRTIMER_RESTART;
400         }
401
402         /* check for a softlockup
403          * This is done by making sure a high priority task is
404          * being scheduled.  The task touches the watchdog to
405          * indicate it is getting cpu time.  If it hasn't then
406          * this is a good indication some task is hogging the cpu
407          */
408         duration = is_softlockup(touch_ts);
409         if (unlikely(duration)) {
410                 /*
411                  * If a virtual machine is stopped by the host it can look to
412                  * the watchdog like a soft lockup, check to see if the host
413                  * stopped the vm before we issue the warning
414                  */
415                 if (kvm_check_and_clear_guest_paused())
416                         return HRTIMER_RESTART;
417
418                 /* only warn once */
419                 if (__this_cpu_read(soft_watchdog_warn) == true) {
420                         /*
421                          * When multiple processes are causing softlockups the
422                          * softlockup detector only warns on the first one
423                          * because the code relies on a full quiet cycle to
424                          * re-arm.  The second process prevents the quiet cycle
425                          * and never gets reported.  Use task pointers to detect
426                          * this.
427                          */
428                         if (__this_cpu_read(softlockup_task_ptr_saved) !=
429                             current) {
430                                 __this_cpu_write(soft_watchdog_warn, false);
431                                 __touch_watchdog();
432                         }
433                         return HRTIMER_RESTART;
434                 }
435
436                 if (softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace) {
437                         /* Prevent multiple soft-lockup reports if one cpu is already
438                          * engaged in dumping cpu back traces
439                          */
440                         if (test_and_set_bit(0, &soft_lockup_nmi_warn)) {
441                                 /* Someone else will report us. Let's give up */
442                                 __this_cpu_write(soft_watchdog_warn, true);
443                                 return HRTIMER_RESTART;
444                         }
445                 }
446
447                 pr_emerg("BUG: soft lockup - CPU#%d stuck for %us! [%s:%d]\n",
448                         smp_processor_id(), duration,
449                         current->comm, task_pid_nr(current));
450                 __this_cpu_write(softlockup_task_ptr_saved, current);
451                 print_modules();
452                 print_irqtrace_events(current);
453                 if (regs)
454                         show_regs(regs);
455                 else
456                         dump_stack();
457
458                 if (softlockup_all_cpu_backtrace) {
459                         /* Avoid generating two back traces for current
460                          * given that one is already made above
461                          */
462                         trigger_allbutself_cpu_backtrace();
463
464                         clear_bit(0, &soft_lockup_nmi_warn);
465                         /* Barrier to sync with other cpus */
466                         smp_mb__after_atomic();
467                 }
468
469                 add_taint(TAINT_SOFTLOCKUP, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
470                 if (softlockup_panic)
471                         panic("softlockup: hung tasks");
472                 __this_cpu_write(soft_watchdog_warn, true);
473         } else
474                 __this_cpu_write(soft_watchdog_warn, false);
475
476         return HRTIMER_RESTART;
477 }
478
479 static void watchdog_enable(unsigned int cpu)
480 {
481         struct hrtimer *hrtimer = this_cpu_ptr(&watchdog_hrtimer);
482         struct completion *done = this_cpu_ptr(&softlockup_completion);
483
484         WARN_ON_ONCE(cpu != smp_processor_id());
485
486         init_completion(done);
487         complete(done);
488
489         /*
490          * Start the timer first to prevent the NMI watchdog triggering
491          * before the timer has a chance to fire.
492          */
493         hrtimer_init(hrtimer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL);
494         hrtimer->function = watchdog_timer_fn;
495         hrtimer_start(hrtimer, ns_to_ktime(sample_period),
496                       HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED);
497
498         /* Initialize timestamp */
499         __touch_watchdog();
500         /* Enable the perf event */
501         if (watchdog_enabled & NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED)
502                 watchdog_nmi_enable(cpu);
503 }
504
505 static void watchdog_disable(unsigned int cpu)
506 {
507         struct hrtimer *hrtimer = this_cpu_ptr(&watchdog_hrtimer);
508
509         WARN_ON_ONCE(cpu != smp_processor_id());
510
511         /*
512          * Disable the perf event first. That prevents that a large delay
513          * between disabling the timer and disabling the perf event causes
514          * the perf NMI to detect a false positive.
515          */
516         watchdog_nmi_disable(cpu);
517         hrtimer_cancel(hrtimer);
518         wait_for_completion(this_cpu_ptr(&softlockup_completion));
519 }
520
521 static int softlockup_stop_fn(void *data)
522 {
523         watchdog_disable(smp_processor_id());
524         return 0;
525 }
526
527 static void softlockup_stop_all(void)
528 {
529         int cpu;
530
531         if (!softlockup_initialized)
532                 return;
533
534         for_each_cpu(cpu, &watchdog_allowed_mask)
535                 smp_call_on_cpu(cpu, softlockup_stop_fn, NULL, false);
536
537         cpumask_clear(&watchdog_allowed_mask);
538 }
539
540 static int softlockup_start_fn(void *data)
541 {
542         watchdog_enable(smp_processor_id());
543         return 0;
544 }
545
546 static void softlockup_start_all(void)
547 {
548         int cpu;
549
550         cpumask_copy(&watchdog_allowed_mask, &watchdog_cpumask);
551         for_each_cpu(cpu, &watchdog_allowed_mask)
552                 smp_call_on_cpu(cpu, softlockup_start_fn, NULL, false);
553 }
554
555 int lockup_detector_online_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
556 {
557         if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &watchdog_allowed_mask))
558                 watchdog_enable(cpu);
559         return 0;
560 }
561
562 int lockup_detector_offline_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
563 {
564         if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &watchdog_allowed_mask))
565                 watchdog_disable(cpu);
566         return 0;
567 }
568
569 static void lockup_detector_reconfigure(void)
570 {
571         cpus_read_lock();
572         watchdog_nmi_stop();
573
574         softlockup_stop_all();
575         set_sample_period();
576         lockup_detector_update_enable();
577         if (watchdog_enabled && watchdog_thresh)
578                 softlockup_start_all();
579
580         watchdog_nmi_start();
581         cpus_read_unlock();
582         /*
583          * Must be called outside the cpus locked section to prevent
584          * recursive locking in the perf code.
585          */
586         __lockup_detector_cleanup();
587 }
588
589 /*
590  * Create the watchdog thread infrastructure and configure the detector(s).
591  *
592  * The threads are not unparked as watchdog_allowed_mask is empty.  When
593  * the threads are successfully initialized, take the proper locks and
594  * unpark the threads in the watchdog_cpumask if the watchdog is enabled.
595  */
596 static __init void lockup_detector_setup(void)
597 {
598         /*
599          * If sysctl is off and watchdog got disabled on the command line,
600          * nothing to do here.
601          */
602         lockup_detector_update_enable();
603
604         if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SYSCTL) &&
605             !(watchdog_enabled && watchdog_thresh))
606                 return;
607
608         mutex_lock(&watchdog_mutex);
609         lockup_detector_reconfigure();
610         softlockup_initialized = true;
611         mutex_unlock(&watchdog_mutex);
612 }
613
614 #else /* CONFIG_SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR */
615 static void lockup_detector_reconfigure(void)
616 {
617         cpus_read_lock();
618         watchdog_nmi_stop();
619         lockup_detector_update_enable();
620         watchdog_nmi_start();
621         cpus_read_unlock();
622 }
623 static inline void lockup_detector_setup(void)
624 {
625         lockup_detector_reconfigure();
626 }
627 #endif /* !CONFIG_SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR */
628
629 static void __lockup_detector_cleanup(void)
630 {
631         lockdep_assert_held(&watchdog_mutex);
632         hardlockup_detector_perf_cleanup();
633 }
634
635 /**
636  * lockup_detector_cleanup - Cleanup after cpu hotplug or sysctl changes
637  *
638  * Caller must not hold the cpu hotplug rwsem.
639  */
640 void lockup_detector_cleanup(void)
641 {
642         mutex_lock(&watchdog_mutex);
643         __lockup_detector_cleanup();
644         mutex_unlock(&watchdog_mutex);
645 }
646
647 /**
648  * lockup_detector_soft_poweroff - Interface to stop lockup detector(s)
649  *
650  * Special interface for parisc. It prevents lockup detector warnings from
651  * the default pm_poweroff() function which busy loops forever.
652  */
653 void lockup_detector_soft_poweroff(void)
654 {
655         watchdog_enabled = 0;
656 }
657
658 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
659
660 /* Propagate any changes to the watchdog threads */
661 static void proc_watchdog_update(void)
662 {
663         /* Remove impossible cpus to keep sysctl output clean. */
664         cpumask_and(&watchdog_cpumask, &watchdog_cpumask, cpu_possible_mask);
665         lockup_detector_reconfigure();
666 }
667
668 /*
669  * common function for watchdog, nmi_watchdog and soft_watchdog parameter
670  *
671  * caller             | table->data points to      | 'which'
672  * -------------------|----------------------------|--------------------------
673  * proc_watchdog      | watchdog_user_enabled      | NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED |
674  *                    |                            | SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED
675  * -------------------|----------------------------|--------------------------
676  * proc_nmi_watchdog  | nmi_watchdog_user_enabled  | NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED
677  * -------------------|----------------------------|--------------------------
678  * proc_soft_watchdog | soft_watchdog_user_enabled | SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED
679  */
680 static int proc_watchdog_common(int which, struct ctl_table *table, int write,
681                                 void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
682 {
683         int err, old, *param = table->data;
684
685         mutex_lock(&watchdog_mutex);
686
687         if (!write) {
688                 /*
689                  * On read synchronize the userspace interface. This is a
690                  * racy snapshot.
691                  */
692                 *param = (watchdog_enabled & which) != 0;
693                 err = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
694         } else {
695                 old = READ_ONCE(*param);
696                 err = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
697                 if (!err && old != READ_ONCE(*param))
698                         proc_watchdog_update();
699         }
700         mutex_unlock(&watchdog_mutex);
701         return err;
702 }
703
704 /*
705  * /proc/sys/kernel/watchdog
706  */
707 int proc_watchdog(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
708                   void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
709 {
710         return proc_watchdog_common(NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED|SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED,
711                                     table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
712 }
713
714 /*
715  * /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog
716  */
717 int proc_nmi_watchdog(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
718                       void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
719 {
720         if (!nmi_watchdog_available && write)
721                 return -ENOTSUPP;
722         return proc_watchdog_common(NMI_WATCHDOG_ENABLED,
723                                     table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
724 }
725
726 /*
727  * /proc/sys/kernel/soft_watchdog
728  */
729 int proc_soft_watchdog(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
730                         void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
731 {
732         return proc_watchdog_common(SOFT_WATCHDOG_ENABLED,
733                                     table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
734 }
735
736 /*
737  * /proc/sys/kernel/watchdog_thresh
738  */
739 int proc_watchdog_thresh(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
740                          void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
741 {
742         int err, old;
743
744         mutex_lock(&watchdog_mutex);
745
746         old = READ_ONCE(watchdog_thresh);
747         err = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
748
749         if (!err && write && old != READ_ONCE(watchdog_thresh))
750                 proc_watchdog_update();
751
752         mutex_unlock(&watchdog_mutex);
753         return err;
754 }
755
756 /*
757  * The cpumask is the mask of possible cpus that the watchdog can run
758  * on, not the mask of cpus it is actually running on.  This allows the
759  * user to specify a mask that will include cpus that have not yet
760  * been brought online, if desired.
761  */
762 int proc_watchdog_cpumask(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
763                           void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
764 {
765         int err;
766
767         mutex_lock(&watchdog_mutex);
768
769         err = proc_do_large_bitmap(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
770         if (!err && write)
771                 proc_watchdog_update();
772
773         mutex_unlock(&watchdog_mutex);
774         return err;
775 }
776 #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */
777
778 void __init lockup_detector_init(void)
779 {
780         if (tick_nohz_full_enabled())
781                 pr_info("Disabling watchdog on nohz_full cores by default\n");
782
783         cpumask_copy(&watchdog_cpumask,
784                      housekeeping_cpumask(HK_FLAG_TIMER));
785
786         if (!watchdog_nmi_probe())
787                 nmi_watchdog_available = true;
788         lockup_detector_setup();
789 }