* 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_irq(&rnp->lock);
+ raw_spin_unlock_irq(&rnp->lock);
- /*
- * 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_irq(&rnp->lock);
- rnp->completed = rsp->gpnum;
- raw_spin_unlock_irq(&rnp->lock);
- cond_resched();
- }
- rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
+ /*
+ * 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. This also avoids
+ * some nasty RCU grace-period initialization races by forcing
+ * the end of the current grace period to be completely recorded in
+ * all of the rcu_node structures before the beginning of the next
+ * grace period is recorded in any of the rcu_node structures.
+ */
+ rcu_for_each_node_breadth_first(rsp, rnp) {
raw_spin_lock_irq(&rnp->lock);
+ rnp->completed = rsp->gpnum;
+ raw_spin_unlock_irq(&rnp->lock);
+ cond_resched();
}
+ rnp = rcu_get_root(rsp);
+ raw_spin_lock_irq(&rnp->lock);
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_irq(&rnp->lock);