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[Xen-devel] Question about printk implementation.
I was looking over the implementation of printk (xenunstable) and I have a question about the spin_lock_recursive use and the static "buf" variable in this routine. Suppose that that in a single processor system the hypervisor is printing using this printk routine and has acquired the console_lock. Is it possible for a high level interrupt, like an NMI (just as an example, any other interrupts that preempt the current work in the hypervisor will do), to come in and then use printk. Because we are in single CPU mode, the spin_lock_recursive will succeed (if I interpreted the code correctly). When the higher level interrupt exits and returns to the hypervisor code that was previously printing, the contents of the static "buf" would have changed. Is this a possibility??
Thanks
Roger R. Cruz
void printk(const char *fmt, ...)
{
static char buf[1024]; <<<<<---------------
static int start_of_line = 1, do_print;
va_list args;
char *p, *q;
unsigned long flags;
/* console_lock can be acquired recursively from __printk_ratelimit(). */
local_irq_save(flags); <<<<-----------------
spin_lock_recursive(&console_lock);
va_start(args, fmt);
(void)vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
va_end(args);
p = buf;
while ( (q = strchr(p, '\n')) != NULL )
{
*q = '\0';
if ( start_of_line )
do_print = printk_prefix_check(p, &p);
if ( do_print )
{
if ( start_of_line )
printk_start_of_line();
__putstr(p);
__putstr("\n");
}
start_of_line = 1;
p = q + 1;
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