Consider reaching task pt_regs graceful unwinder termination. Task
pt_regs itself never contains a valid state to which a task might return
within the kernel context (user task pt_regs is a special case). Since
we already avoid printing user task pt_regs and in most cases we don't
even bother filling task pt_regs psw and r15 with something reasonable
simply skip task pt_regs altogether. With this change unwind_error() now
accurately represent whether unwinder reached task pt_regs successfully
or failed along the way.
Reviewed-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Vasily Gorbik <gor@linux.ibm.com>
return true;
}
+static inline bool is_task_pt_regs(struct unwind_state *state,
+ struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ return task_pt_regs(state->task) == regs;
+}
+
bool unwind_next_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
{
struct stack_info *info = &state->stack_info;
if (!on_stack(info, sp, sizeof(struct pt_regs)))
goto out_err;
regs = (struct pt_regs *) sp;
- if (READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(regs->psw.mask) & PSW_MASK_PSTATE)
+ if (is_task_pt_regs(state, regs))
goto out_stop;
ip = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(regs->psw.addr);
sp = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(regs->gprs[15]);