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[tip/core/rcu,06/23] rcu: Break up rcu_gp_kthread() into subfunctions

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Paul E. McKenney Aug. 30, 2012, 6:18 p.m. UTC
From: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

Then rcu_gp_kthread() function is too large and furthermore needs to
have the force_quiescent_state() code pulled in.  This commit therefore
breaks up rcu_gp_kthread() into rcu_gp_init() and rcu_gp_cleanup().

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
 kernel/rcutree.c |  260 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
 1 files changed, 138 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-)

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Josh Triplett Sept. 2, 2012, 2:11 a.m. UTC | #1
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:18:21AM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> From: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> 
> Then rcu_gp_kthread() function is too large and furthermore needs to
> have the force_quiescent_state() code pulled in.  This commit therefore
> breaks up rcu_gp_kthread() into rcu_gp_init() and rcu_gp_cleanup().
> 
> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

Reviewed-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>

>  kernel/rcutree.c |  260 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
>  1 files changed, 138 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/kernel/rcutree.c b/kernel/rcutree.c
> index 84a6f55..c2c036f 100644
> --- a/kernel/rcutree.c
> +++ b/kernel/rcutree.c
> @@ -1040,160 +1040,176 @@ rcu_start_gp_per_cpu(struct rcu_state *rsp, struct rcu_node *rnp, struct rcu_dat
>  }
>  
>  /*
> - * Body of kthread that handles grace periods.
> + * Initialize a new grace period.
>   */
> -static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
> +static int rcu_gp_init(struct rcu_state *rsp)
>  {
>  	unsigned long flags;
> -	unsigned long gp_duration;
>  	struct rcu_data *rdp;
> -	struct rcu_node *rnp;
> -	struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
> +	struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
>  
> -	for (;;) {
> +	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +	rsp->gp_flags = 0;
>  
> -		/* Handle grace-period start. */
> -		rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> -		for (;;) {
> -			wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
> -			if (rsp->gp_flags)
> -				break;
> -			flush_signals(current);
> -		}
> +	if (rcu_gp_in_progress(rsp)) {
> +		/* Grace period already in progress, don't start another. */
> +		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +		return 0;
> +	}
> +
> +	if (rsp->fqs_active) {
> +		/*
> +		 * We need a grace period, but force_quiescent_state()
> +		 * is running.  Tell it to start one on our behalf.
> +		 */
> +		rsp->fqs_need_gp = 1;
> +		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +		return 0;
> +	}
> +
> +	/* Advance to a new grace period and initialize state. */
> +	rsp->gpnum++;
> +	trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->gpnum, "start");
> +	WARN_ON_ONCE(rsp->fqs_state == RCU_GP_INIT);
> +	rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_INIT; /* Stop force_quiescent_state. */
> +	rsp->jiffies_force_qs = jiffies + RCU_JIFFIES_TILL_FORCE_QS;
> +	record_gp_stall_check_time(rsp);
> +	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +
> +	/* Exclude any concurrent CPU-hotplug operations. */
> +	get_online_cpus();
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * Set the quiescent-state-needed bits in all the rcu_node
> +	 * structures for all currently online CPUs in breadth-first order,
> +	 * starting from the root rcu_node structure, relying on the layout
> +	 * of the tree within the rsp->node[] array.  Note that other CPUs
> +	 * access only the leaves of the hierarchy, thus seeing that no
> +	 * grace period is in progress, at least until the corresponding
> +	 * leaf node has been initialized.  In addition, we have excluded
> +	 * CPU-hotplug operations.
> +	 *
> +	 * The grace period cannot complete until the initialization
> +	 * process finishes, because this kthread handles both.
> +	 */
> +	rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
>  		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -		rsp->gp_flags = 0;
>  		rdp = this_cpu_ptr(rsp->rda);
> +		rcu_preempt_check_blocked_tasks(rnp);
> +		rnp->qsmask = rnp->qsmaskinit;
> +		rnp->gpnum = rsp->gpnum;
> +		rnp->completed = rsp->completed;
> +		if (rnp == rdp->mynode)
> +			rcu_start_gp_per_cpu(rsp, rnp, rdp);
> +		rcu_preempt_boost_start_gp(rnp);
> +		trace_rcu_grace_period_init(rsp->name, rnp->gpnum,
> +					    rnp->level, rnp->grplo,
> +					    rnp->grphi, rnp->qsmask);
> +		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +		cond_resched();
> +	}
>  
> -		if (rcu_gp_in_progress(rsp)) {
> -			/*
> -			 * A grace period is already in progress, so
> -			 * don't start another one.
> -			 */
> -			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -			cond_resched();
> -			continue;
> -		}
> +	rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> +	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +	/* force_quiescent_state() now OK. */
> +	rsp->fqs_state = RCU_SIGNAL_INIT;
> +	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +	put_online_cpus();
>  
> -		if (rsp->fqs_active) {
> -			/*
> -			 * We need a grace period, but force_quiescent_state()
> -			 * is running.  Tell it to start one on our behalf.
> -			 */
> -			rsp->fqs_need_gp = 1;
> -			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -			cond_resched();
> -			continue;
> -		}
> +	return 1;
> +}
>  
> -		/* Advance to a new grace period and initialize state. */
> -		rsp->gpnum++;
> -		trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->gpnum, "start");
> -		WARN_ON_ONCE(rsp->fqs_state == RCU_GP_INIT);
> -		rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_INIT; /* Stop force_quiescent_state. */
> -		rsp->jiffies_force_qs = jiffies + RCU_JIFFIES_TILL_FORCE_QS;
> -		record_gp_stall_check_time(rsp);
> -		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +/*
> + * Clean up after the old grace period.
> + */
> +static int rcu_gp_cleanup(struct rcu_state *rsp)
> +{
> +	unsigned long flags;
> +	unsigned long gp_duration;
> +	struct rcu_data *rdp;
> +	struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
>  
> -		/* Exclude any concurrent CPU-hotplug operations. */
> -		get_online_cpus();
> +	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +	gp_duration = jiffies - rsp->gp_start;
> +	if (gp_duration > rsp->gp_max)
> +		rsp->gp_max = gp_duration;
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * We know the grace period is complete, but to everyone else
> +	 * it appears to still be ongoing.  But it is also the case
> +	 * that to everyone else it looks like there is nothing that
> +	 * they can do to advance the grace period.  It is therefore
> +	 * safe for us to drop the lock in order to mark the grace
> +	 * period as completed in all of the rcu_node structures.
> +	 *
> +	 * But if this CPU needs another grace period, it will take
> +	 * care of this while initializing the next grace period.
> +	 * We use RCU_WAIT_TAIL instead of the usual RCU_DONE_TAIL
> +	 * because the callbacks have not yet been advanced: Those
> +	 * callbacks are waiting on the grace period that just now
> +	 * completed.
> +	 */
> +	rdp = this_cpu_ptr(rsp->rda);
> +	if (*rdp->nxttail[RCU_WAIT_TAIL] == NULL) {
> +		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
>  
>  		/*
> -		 * Set the quiescent-state-needed bits in all the rcu_node
> -		 * structures for all currently online CPUs in breadth-first
> -		 * order, starting from the root rcu_node structure.
> -		 * This operation relies on the layout of the hierarchy
> -		 * within the rsp->node[] array.  Note that other CPUs will
> -		 * access only the leaves of the hierarchy, which still
> -		 * indicate that no grace period is in progress, at least
> -		 * until the corresponding leaf node has been initialized.
> -		 * In addition, we have excluded CPU-hotplug operations.
> -		 *
> -		 * Note that the grace period cannot complete until
> -		 * we finish the initialization process, as there will
> -		 * be at least one qsmask bit set in the root node until
> -		 * that time, namely the one corresponding to this CPU,
> -		 * due to the fact that we have irqs disabled.
> +		 * Propagate new ->completed value to rcu_node
> +		 * structures so that other CPUs don't have to
> +		 * wait until the start of the next grace period
> +		 * to process their callbacks.
>  		 */
>  		rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
>  			raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -			rcu_preempt_check_blocked_tasks(rnp);
> -			rnp->qsmask = rnp->qsmaskinit;
> -			rnp->gpnum = rsp->gpnum;
> -			rnp->completed = rsp->completed;
> -			if (rnp == rdp->mynode)
> -				rcu_start_gp_per_cpu(rsp, rnp, rdp);
> -			rcu_preempt_boost_start_gp(rnp);
> -			trace_rcu_grace_period_init(rsp->name, rnp->gpnum,
> -						    rnp->level, rnp->grplo,
> -						    rnp->grphi, rnp->qsmask);
> +			rnp->completed = rsp->gpnum;
>  			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
>  			cond_resched();
>  		}
> -
>  		rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
>  		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -		/* force_quiescent_state() now OK. */
> -		rsp->fqs_state = RCU_SIGNAL_INIT;
> -		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -		put_online_cpus();
> +	}
> +
> +	rsp->completed = rsp->gpnum; /* Declare grace period done. */
> +	trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->completed, "end");
> +	rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_IDLE;
> +	rdp = this_cpu_ptr(rsp->rda);
> +	if (cpu_needs_another_gp(rsp, rdp))
> +		rsp->gp_flags = 1;
> +	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> +	return 1;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Body of kthread that handles grace periods.
> + */
> +static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
> +{
> +	struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
> +	struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> +
> +	for (;;) {
> +
> +		/* Handle grace-period start. */
> +		for (;;) {
> +			wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
> +			if (rsp->gp_flags && rcu_gp_init(rsp))
> +				break;
> +			cond_resched();
> +			flush_signals(current);
> +		}
>  
>  		/* Handle grace-period end. */
> -		rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
>  		for (;;) {
>  			wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq,
>  						 !ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
>  						 !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp));
>  			if (!ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> -			    !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp))
> +			    !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp) &&
> +			    rcu_gp_cleanup(rsp))
>  				break;
> +			cond_resched();
>  			flush_signals(current);
>  		}
> -
> -		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -		gp_duration = jiffies - rsp->gp_start;
> -		if (gp_duration > rsp->gp_max)
> -			rsp->gp_max = gp_duration;
> -
> -		/*
> -		 * We know the grace period is complete, but to everyone else
> -		 * it appears to still be ongoing.  But it is also the case
> -		 * that to everyone else it looks like there is nothing that
> -		 * they can do to advance the grace period.  It is therefore
> -		 * safe for us to drop the lock in order to mark the grace
> -		 * period as completed in all of the rcu_node structures.
> -		 *
> -		 * But if this CPU needs another grace period, it will take
> -		 * care of this while initializing the next grace period.
> -		 * We use RCU_WAIT_TAIL instead of the usual RCU_DONE_TAIL
> -		 * because the callbacks have not yet been advanced: Those
> -		 * callbacks are waiting on the grace period that just now
> -		 * completed.
> -		 */
> -		if (*rdp->nxttail[RCU_WAIT_TAIL] == NULL) {
> -			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -
> -			/*
> -			 * Propagate new ->completed value to rcu_node
> -			 * structures so that other CPUs don't have to
> -			 * wait until the start of the next grace period
> -			 * to process their callbacks.
> -			 */
> -			rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
> -				raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -				rnp->completed = rsp->gpnum;
> -				raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -				cond_resched();
> -			}
> -			rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> -			raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
> -		}
> -
> -		rsp->completed = rsp->gpnum; /* Declare grace period done. */
> -		trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->completed, "end");
> -		rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_IDLE;
> -		if (cpu_needs_another_gp(rsp, rdp))
> -			rsp->gp_flags = 1;
> -		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
>  	}
>  	return 0;
>  }
> -- 
> 1.7.8
>
Peter Zijlstra Sept. 6, 2012, 1:39 p.m. UTC | #2
On Thu, 2012-08-30 at 11:18 -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> +static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
> +{
> +       struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
> +       struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> +
> +       for (;;) {
> +
> +               /* Handle grace-period start. */
> +               for (;;) {
> +                       wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
> +                       if (rsp->gp_flags && rcu_gp_init(rsp))
> +                               break;
> +                       cond_resched();
> +                       flush_signals(current);
> +               }
>  
>                 /* Handle grace-period end. */
>                 for (;;) {
>                         wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq,
>                                                  !ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
>                                                  !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp));
>                         if (!ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> +                           !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp) &&
> +                           rcu_gp_cleanup(rsp))
>                                 break;
> +                       cond_resched();
>                         flush_signals(current);
>                 }
>         }
>         return 0;
>  } 

Should there not be a kthread_stop() / kthread_park() call somewhere in
there?

Also, it could be me, but all those nested for (;;) loops make the flow
rather non-obvious.
Paul E. McKenney Sept. 6, 2012, 5:32 p.m. UTC | #3
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 03:39:51PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-08-30 at 11:18 -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > +static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
> > +{
> > +       struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
> > +       struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> > +
> > +       for (;;) {
> > +
> > +               /* Handle grace-period start. */
> > +               for (;;) {
> > +                       wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
> > +                       if (rsp->gp_flags && rcu_gp_init(rsp))
> > +                               break;
> > +                       cond_resched();
> > +                       flush_signals(current);
> > +               }
> >  
> >                 /* Handle grace-period end. */
> >                 for (;;) {
> >                         wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq,
> >                                                  !ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> >                                                  !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp));
> >                         if (!ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> > +                           !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp) &&
> > +                           rcu_gp_cleanup(rsp))
> >                                 break;
> > +                       cond_resched();
> >                         flush_signals(current);
> >                 }
> >         }
> >         return 0;
> >  } 
> 
> Should there not be a kthread_stop() / kthread_park() call somewhere in
> there?

The kthread stops only when the system goes down, so no need for any
kthread_stop() or kthread_park().  The "return 0" suppresses complaints
about falling of the end of a non-void function.

> Also, it could be me, but all those nested for (;;) loops make the flow
> rather non-obvious.

For those two loops, I suppose I could pull the cond_resched() and
flush_signals() to the top, and make a do-while out of it.

							Thanx, Paul
Josh Triplett Sept. 6, 2012, 6:49 p.m. UTC | #4
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 10:32:07AM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 03:39:51PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-08-30 at 11:18 -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > > +static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
> > > +{
> > > +       struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
> > > +       struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> > > +
> > > +       for (;;) {
> > > +
> > > +               /* Handle grace-period start. */
> > > +               for (;;) {
> > > +                       wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
> > > +                       if (rsp->gp_flags && rcu_gp_init(rsp))
> > > +                               break;
> > > +                       cond_resched();
> > > +                       flush_signals(current);
> > > +               }
> > >  
> > >                 /* Handle grace-period end. */
> > >                 for (;;) {
> > >                         wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq,
> > >                                                  !ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> > >                                                  !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp));
> > >                         if (!ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> > > +                           !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp) &&
> > > +                           rcu_gp_cleanup(rsp))
> > >                                 break;
> > > +                       cond_resched();
> > >                         flush_signals(current);
> > >                 }
> > >         }
> > >         return 0;
> > >  } 
> > 
> > Should there not be a kthread_stop() / kthread_park() call somewhere in
> > there?
> 
> The kthread stops only when the system goes down, so no need for any
> kthread_stop() or kthread_park().  The "return 0" suppresses complaints
> about falling of the end of a non-void function.

Huh, I thought GCC knew to not emit that warning unless it actually
found control flow reaching the end of the function; since the infinite
loop has no break in it, you shouldn't need the return.  Annoying.

> > Also, it could be me, but all those nested for (;;) loops make the flow
> > rather non-obvious.
> 
> For those two loops, I suppose I could pull the cond_resched() and
> flush_signals() to the top, and make a do-while out of it.

I think it makes more sense to move the wait_event_interruptible to the
bottom, and make a while out of it.

- Josh Triplett
Peter Zijlstra Sept. 6, 2012, 7:09 p.m. UTC | #5
On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 11:49 -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> 
> Huh, I thought GCC knew to not emit that warning unless it actually
> found control flow reaching the end of the function; since the
> infinite
> loop has no break in it, you shouldn't need the return.  Annoying. 

tag the function with __noreturn
Paul E. McKenney Sept. 6, 2012, 8:30 p.m. UTC | #6
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 11:49:21AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 10:32:07AM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 03:39:51PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2012-08-30 at 11:18 -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > > > +static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
> > > > +{
> > > > +       struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
> > > > +       struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
> > > > +
> > > > +       for (;;) {
> > > > +
> > > > +               /* Handle grace-period start. */
> > > > +               for (;;) {
> > > > +                       wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
> > > > +                       if (rsp->gp_flags && rcu_gp_init(rsp))
> > > > +                               break;
> > > > +                       cond_resched();
> > > > +                       flush_signals(current);
> > > > +               }
> > > >  
> > > >                 /* Handle grace-period end. */
> > > >                 for (;;) {
> > > >                         wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq,
> > > >                                                  !ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> > > >                                                  !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp));
> > > >                         if (!ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
> > > > +                           !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp) &&
> > > > +                           rcu_gp_cleanup(rsp))
> > > >                                 break;
> > > > +                       cond_resched();
> > > >                         flush_signals(current);
> > > >                 }
> > > >         }
> > > >         return 0;
> > > >  } 
> > > 
> > > Should there not be a kthread_stop() / kthread_park() call somewhere in
> > > there?
> > 
> > The kthread stops only when the system goes down, so no need for any
> > kthread_stop() or kthread_park().  The "return 0" suppresses complaints
> > about falling of the end of a non-void function.
> 
> Huh, I thought GCC knew to not emit that warning unless it actually
> found control flow reaching the end of the function; since the infinite
> loop has no break in it, you shouldn't need the return.  Annoying.
> 
> > > Also, it could be me, but all those nested for (;;) loops make the flow
> > > rather non-obvious.
> > 
> > For those two loops, I suppose I could pull the cond_resched() and
> > flush_signals() to the top, and make a do-while out of it.
> 
> I think it makes more sense to move the wait_event_interruptible to the
> bottom, and make a while out of it.

I know!!!  Let's compromise and put the loop exit in the middle of the
loop!!!  Oh, wait...

							;-), Paul
Paul E. McKenney Sept. 6, 2012, 8:30 p.m. UTC | #7
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 09:09:01PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 11:49 -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > 
> > Huh, I thought GCC knew to not emit that warning unless it actually
> > found control flow reaching the end of the function; since the
> > infinite
> > loop has no break in it, you shouldn't need the return.  Annoying. 
> 
> tag the function with __noreturn

Ah, I will try that.

							Thanx, Paul
diff mbox

Patch

diff --git a/kernel/rcutree.c b/kernel/rcutree.c
index 84a6f55..c2c036f 100644
--- a/kernel/rcutree.c
+++ b/kernel/rcutree.c
@@ -1040,160 +1040,176 @@  rcu_start_gp_per_cpu(struct rcu_state *rsp, struct rcu_node *rnp, struct rcu_dat
 }
 
 /*
- * Body of kthread that handles grace periods.
+ * Initialize a new grace period.
  */
-static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
+static int rcu_gp_init(struct rcu_state *rsp)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
-	unsigned long gp_duration;
 	struct rcu_data *rdp;
-	struct rcu_node *rnp;
-	struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
+	struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
 
-	for (;;) {
+	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
+	rsp->gp_flags = 0;
 
-		/* Handle grace-period start. */
-		rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
-		for (;;) {
-			wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
-			if (rsp->gp_flags)
-				break;
-			flush_signals(current);
-		}
+	if (rcu_gp_in_progress(rsp)) {
+		/* Grace period already in progress, don't start another. */
+		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	if (rsp->fqs_active) {
+		/*
+		 * We need a grace period, but force_quiescent_state()
+		 * is running.  Tell it to start one on our behalf.
+		 */
+		rsp->fqs_need_gp = 1;
+		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	/* Advance to a new grace period and initialize state. */
+	rsp->gpnum++;
+	trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->gpnum, "start");
+	WARN_ON_ONCE(rsp->fqs_state == RCU_GP_INIT);
+	rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_INIT; /* Stop force_quiescent_state. */
+	rsp->jiffies_force_qs = jiffies + RCU_JIFFIES_TILL_FORCE_QS;
+	record_gp_stall_check_time(rsp);
+	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+
+	/* Exclude any concurrent CPU-hotplug operations. */
+	get_online_cpus();
+
+	/*
+	 * Set the quiescent-state-needed bits in all the rcu_node
+	 * structures for all currently online CPUs in breadth-first order,
+	 * starting from the root rcu_node structure, relying on the layout
+	 * of the tree within the rsp->node[] array.  Note that other CPUs
+	 * access only the leaves of the hierarchy, thus seeing that no
+	 * grace period is in progress, at least until the corresponding
+	 * leaf node has been initialized.  In addition, we have excluded
+	 * CPU-hotplug operations.
+	 *
+	 * The grace period cannot complete until the initialization
+	 * process finishes, because this kthread handles both.
+	 */
+	rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
 		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
-		rsp->gp_flags = 0;
 		rdp = this_cpu_ptr(rsp->rda);
+		rcu_preempt_check_blocked_tasks(rnp);
+		rnp->qsmask = rnp->qsmaskinit;
+		rnp->gpnum = rsp->gpnum;
+		rnp->completed = rsp->completed;
+		if (rnp == rdp->mynode)
+			rcu_start_gp_per_cpu(rsp, rnp, rdp);
+		rcu_preempt_boost_start_gp(rnp);
+		trace_rcu_grace_period_init(rsp->name, rnp->gpnum,
+					    rnp->level, rnp->grplo,
+					    rnp->grphi, rnp->qsmask);
+		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+		cond_resched();
+	}
 
-		if (rcu_gp_in_progress(rsp)) {
-			/*
-			 * A grace period is already in progress, so
-			 * don't start another one.
-			 */
-			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
-			cond_resched();
-			continue;
-		}
+	rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
+	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
+	/* force_quiescent_state() now OK. */
+	rsp->fqs_state = RCU_SIGNAL_INIT;
+	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+	put_online_cpus();
 
-		if (rsp->fqs_active) {
-			/*
-			 * We need a grace period, but force_quiescent_state()
-			 * is running.  Tell it to start one on our behalf.
-			 */
-			rsp->fqs_need_gp = 1;
-			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
-			cond_resched();
-			continue;
-		}
+	return 1;
+}
 
-		/* Advance to a new grace period and initialize state. */
-		rsp->gpnum++;
-		trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->gpnum, "start");
-		WARN_ON_ONCE(rsp->fqs_state == RCU_GP_INIT);
-		rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_INIT; /* Stop force_quiescent_state. */
-		rsp->jiffies_force_qs = jiffies + RCU_JIFFIES_TILL_FORCE_QS;
-		record_gp_stall_check_time(rsp);
-		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+/*
+ * Clean up after the old grace period.
+ */
+static int rcu_gp_cleanup(struct rcu_state *rsp)
+{
+	unsigned long flags;
+	unsigned long gp_duration;
+	struct rcu_data *rdp;
+	struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
 
-		/* Exclude any concurrent CPU-hotplug operations. */
-		get_online_cpus();
+	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
+	gp_duration = jiffies - rsp->gp_start;
+	if (gp_duration > rsp->gp_max)
+		rsp->gp_max = gp_duration;
+
+	/*
+	 * We know the grace period is complete, but to everyone else
+	 * it appears to still be ongoing.  But it is also the case
+	 * that to everyone else it looks like there is nothing that
+	 * they can do to advance the grace period.  It is therefore
+	 * safe for us to drop the lock in order to mark the grace
+	 * period as completed in all of the rcu_node structures.
+	 *
+	 * But if this CPU needs another grace period, it will take
+	 * care of this while initializing the next grace period.
+	 * We use RCU_WAIT_TAIL instead of the usual RCU_DONE_TAIL
+	 * because the callbacks have not yet been advanced: Those
+	 * callbacks are waiting on the grace period that just now
+	 * completed.
+	 */
+	rdp = this_cpu_ptr(rsp->rda);
+	if (*rdp->nxttail[RCU_WAIT_TAIL] == NULL) {
+		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
 
 		/*
-		 * Set the quiescent-state-needed bits in all the rcu_node
-		 * structures for all currently online CPUs in breadth-first
-		 * order, starting from the root rcu_node structure.
-		 * This operation relies on the layout of the hierarchy
-		 * within the rsp->node[] array.  Note that other CPUs will
-		 * access only the leaves of the hierarchy, which still
-		 * indicate that no grace period is in progress, at least
-		 * until the corresponding leaf node has been initialized.
-		 * In addition, we have excluded CPU-hotplug operations.
-		 *
-		 * Note that the grace period cannot complete until
-		 * we finish the initialization process, as there will
-		 * be at least one qsmask bit set in the root node until
-		 * that time, namely the one corresponding to this CPU,
-		 * due to the fact that we have irqs disabled.
+		 * Propagate new ->completed value to rcu_node
+		 * structures so that other CPUs don't have to
+		 * wait until the start of the next grace period
+		 * to process their callbacks.
 		 */
 		rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
 			raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
-			rcu_preempt_check_blocked_tasks(rnp);
-			rnp->qsmask = rnp->qsmaskinit;
-			rnp->gpnum = rsp->gpnum;
-			rnp->completed = rsp->completed;
-			if (rnp == rdp->mynode)
-				rcu_start_gp_per_cpu(rsp, rnp, rdp);
-			rcu_preempt_boost_start_gp(rnp);
-			trace_rcu_grace_period_init(rsp->name, rnp->gpnum,
-						    rnp->level, rnp->grplo,
-						    rnp->grphi, rnp->qsmask);
+			rnp->completed = rsp->gpnum;
 			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
 			cond_resched();
 		}
-
 		rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
 		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
-		/* force_quiescent_state() now OK. */
-		rsp->fqs_state = RCU_SIGNAL_INIT;
-		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
-		put_online_cpus();
+	}
+
+	rsp->completed = rsp->gpnum; /* Declare grace period done. */
+	trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->completed, "end");
+	rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_IDLE;
+	rdp = this_cpu_ptr(rsp->rda);
+	if (cpu_needs_another_gp(rsp, rdp))
+		rsp->gp_flags = 1;
+	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
+	return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Body of kthread that handles grace periods.
+ */
+static int rcu_gp_kthread(void *arg)
+{
+	struct rcu_state *rsp = arg;
+	struct rcu_node *rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
+
+	for (;;) {
+
+		/* Handle grace-period start. */
+		for (;;) {
+			wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq, rsp->gp_flags);
+			if (rsp->gp_flags && rcu_gp_init(rsp))
+				break;
+			cond_resched();
+			flush_signals(current);
+		}
 
 		/* Handle grace-period end. */
-		rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
 		for (;;) {
 			wait_event_interruptible(rsp->gp_wq,
 						 !ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
 						 !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp));
 			if (!ACCESS_ONCE(rnp->qsmask) &&
-			    !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp))
+			    !rcu_preempt_blocked_readers_cgp(rnp) &&
+			    rcu_gp_cleanup(rsp))
 				break;
+			cond_resched();
 			flush_signals(current);
 		}
-
-		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
-		gp_duration = jiffies - rsp->gp_start;
-		if (gp_duration > rsp->gp_max)
-			rsp->gp_max = gp_duration;
-
-		/*
-		 * We know the grace period is complete, but to everyone else
-		 * it appears to still be ongoing.  But it is also the case
-		 * that to everyone else it looks like there is nothing that
-		 * they can do to advance the grace period.  It is therefore
-		 * safe for us to drop the lock in order to mark the grace
-		 * period as completed in all of the rcu_node structures.
-		 *
-		 * But if this CPU needs another grace period, it will take
-		 * care of this while initializing the next grace period.
-		 * We use RCU_WAIT_TAIL instead of the usual RCU_DONE_TAIL
-		 * because the callbacks have not yet been advanced: Those
-		 * callbacks are waiting on the grace period that just now
-		 * completed.
-		 */
-		if (*rdp->nxttail[RCU_WAIT_TAIL] == NULL) {
-			raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
-
-			/*
-			 * Propagate new ->completed value to rcu_node
-			 * structures so that other CPUs don't have to
-			 * wait until the start of the next grace period
-			 * to process their callbacks.
-			 */
-			rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
-				raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
-				rnp->completed = rsp->gpnum;
-				raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
-				cond_resched();
-			}
-			rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
-			raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rnp->lock, flags);
-		}
-
-		rsp->completed = rsp->gpnum; /* Declare grace period done. */
-		trace_rcu_grace_period(rsp->name, rsp->completed, "end");
-		rsp->fqs_state = RCU_GP_IDLE;
-		if (cpu_needs_another_gp(rsp, rdp))
-			rsp->gp_flags = 1;
-		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rnp->lock, flags);
 	}
 	return 0;
 }