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SubjectRE: [PATCH V2] PCI/DOE: Detect on stack work items automatically
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From: Dan Williams
> Sent: 22 November 2022 20:23
...
> > > > > Lukas pointed out that object_is_on_stack() is available to detect this
> > > > > automatically.
> > > > >
> > > > > Use object_is_on_stack() to determine the correct init work function to
> > > > > call.
> > > >
> > > > This is all a bit strange.
> > > > The 'onstack' flag is needed for the diagnostic check:
> > > > is_on_stack = object_is_on_stack(addr);
> > > > if (is_on_stack == onstack)
> > > > return;
> > > > pr_warn(...);
> > > > WARN_ON(1);
> > > >
> > > > So setting the flag to the location of the buffer just subverts the check.
> > > > It that is sane there ought to be a proper way to do it.
> > >
> > > If object_is_on_stack() is sufficient to check whether a struct
> > > is on the stack or not, why doesn't __init_work() use it to
> > > auto-detect whether to call debug_object_init_on_stack() or
> > > debug_object_init()?
> > >
> > > Forcing developers to use a specific initializer for something
> > > that can be auto-detected is akin to treating them like kids
> > > and telling them "You didn't say the magic word."
> > >
> > > What's the point?
>
> I had this initial reaction as well, but INIT_WORK_ONSTACK() documents
> an important detail of the object's lifetime. Here are 2 examples of
> functions that would become trickier to read if the kernel did a
> global s/INIT_WORK_ONSTACK()/INIT_WORK()/
>
> synchronize_rcu_expedited_queue_work()
> insert_wq_barrier()
>
> ...where those take arguments that are known to come from the stack and
> be used in async context.

I suspect the check was added in response to some code that added
on on-stack item and then slept after returning from that function.

One option would be to change the diagnostic check to:
is_on_stack != !object_is_on_stack(addr)
and then pass in 2 so the test always succeeds.
But I suspect that won't be liked.

David

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