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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Read-Copy Update module-based performance-test facility
*
* Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2015
*
* Authors: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) fmt
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kthread.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <uapi/linux/sched/types.h>
#include <linux/atomic.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/completion.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/percpu.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <linux/reboot.h>
#include <linux/freezer.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/srcu.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
#include <linux/torture.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include "rcu.h"
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>");
#define PERF_FLAG "-perf:"
#define PERFOUT_STRING(s) \
pr_alert("%s" PERF_FLAG " %s\n", perf_type, s)
#define VERBOSE_PERFOUT_STRING(s) \
do { if (verbose) pr_alert("%s" PERF_FLAG " %s\n", perf_type, s); } while (0)
#define VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING(s) \
do { if (verbose) pr_alert("%s" PERF_FLAG "!!! %s\n", perf_type, s); } while (0)
/*
* The intended use cases for the nreaders and nwriters module parameters
* are as follows:
*
* 1. Specify only the nr_cpus kernel boot parameter. This will
* set both nreaders and nwriters to the value specified by
* nr_cpus for a mixed reader/writer test.
*
* 2. Specify the nr_cpus kernel boot parameter, but set
* rcuperf.nreaders to zero. This will set nwriters to the
* value specified by nr_cpus for an update-only test.
*
* 3. Specify the nr_cpus kernel boot parameter, but set
* rcuperf.nwriters to zero. This will set nreaders to the
* value specified by nr_cpus for a read-only test.
*
* Various other use cases may of course be specified.
*/
#ifdef MODULE
# define RCUPERF_SHUTDOWN 0
#else
# define RCUPERF_SHUTDOWN 1
#endif
torture_param(bool, gp_async, false, "Use asynchronous GP wait primitives");
torture_param(int, gp_async_max, 1000, "Max # outstanding waits per reader");
torture_param(bool, gp_exp, false, "Use expedited GP wait primitives");
torture_param(int, holdoff, 10, "Holdoff time before test start (s)");
torture_param(int, nreaders, -1, "Number of RCU reader threads");
torture_param(int, nwriters, -1, "Number of RCU updater threads");
torture_param(bool, shutdown, RCUPERF_SHUTDOWN,
"Shutdown at end of performance tests.");
torture_param(int, verbose, 1, "Enable verbose debugging printk()s");
torture_param(int, writer_holdoff, 0, "Holdoff (us) between GPs, zero to disable");
static char *perf_type = "rcu";
module_param(perf_type, charp, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(perf_type, "Type of RCU to performance-test (rcu, srcu, ...)");
static int nrealreaders;
static int nrealwriters;
static struct task_struct **writer_tasks;
static struct task_struct **reader_tasks;
static struct task_struct *shutdown_task;
static u64 **writer_durations;
static int *writer_n_durations;
static atomic_t n_rcu_perf_reader_started;
static atomic_t n_rcu_perf_writer_started;
static atomic_t n_rcu_perf_writer_finished;
static wait_queue_head_t shutdown_wq;
static u64 t_rcu_perf_writer_started;
static u64 t_rcu_perf_writer_finished;
static unsigned long b_rcu_perf_writer_started;
static unsigned long b_rcu_perf_writer_finished;
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(atomic_t, n_async_inflight);
static int rcu_perf_writer_state;
#define RTWS_INIT 0
#define RTWS_ASYNC 1
#define RTWS_BARRIER 2
#define RTWS_EXP_SYNC 3
#define RTWS_SYNC 4
#define RTWS_IDLE 5
#define RTWS_STOPPING 6
#define MAX_MEAS 10000
#define MIN_MEAS 100
/*
* Operations vector for selecting different types of tests.
*/
struct rcu_perf_ops {
int ptype;
void (*init)(void);
void (*cleanup)(void);
int (*readlock)(void);
void (*readunlock)(int idx);
unsigned long (*get_gp_seq)(void);
unsigned long (*gp_diff)(unsigned long new, unsigned long old);
unsigned long (*exp_completed)(void);
void (*async)(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func);
void (*gp_barrier)(void);
void (*sync)(void);
void (*exp_sync)(void);
const char *name;
};
static struct rcu_perf_ops *cur_ops;
/*
* Definitions for rcu perf testing.
*/
static int rcu_perf_read_lock(void) __acquires(RCU)
{
rcu_read_lock();
return 0;
}
static void rcu_perf_read_unlock(int idx) __releases(RCU)
{
rcu_read_unlock();
}
static unsigned long __maybe_unused rcu_no_completed(void)
{
return 0;
}
static void rcu_sync_perf_init(void)
{
}
static struct rcu_perf_ops rcu_ops = {
.ptype = RCU_FLAVOR,
.init = rcu_sync_perf_init,
.readlock = rcu_perf_read_lock,
.readunlock = rcu_perf_read_unlock,
.get_gp_seq = rcu_get_gp_seq,
.gp_diff = rcu_seq_diff,
.exp_completed = rcu_exp_batches_completed,
.async = call_rcu,
.gp_barrier = rcu_barrier,
.sync = synchronize_rcu,
.exp_sync = synchronize_rcu_expedited,
.name = "rcu"
};
/*
* Definitions for srcu perf testing.
*/
DEFINE_STATIC_SRCU(srcu_ctl_perf);
static struct srcu_struct *srcu_ctlp = &srcu_ctl_perf;
static int srcu_perf_read_lock(void) __acquires(srcu_ctlp)
{
return srcu_read_lock(srcu_ctlp);
}
static void srcu_perf_read_unlock(int idx) __releases(srcu_ctlp)
{
srcu_read_unlock(srcu_ctlp, idx);
}
static unsigned long srcu_perf_completed(void)
{
return srcu_batches_completed(srcu_ctlp);
}
static void srcu_call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func)
{
call_srcu(srcu_ctlp, head, func);
}
static void srcu_rcu_barrier(void)
{
srcu_barrier(srcu_ctlp);
}
static void srcu_perf_synchronize(void)
{
synchronize_srcu(srcu_ctlp);
}
static void srcu_perf_synchronize_expedited(void)
{
synchronize_srcu_expedited(srcu_ctlp);
}
static struct rcu_perf_ops srcu_ops = {
.ptype = SRCU_FLAVOR,
.init = rcu_sync_perf_init,
.readlock = srcu_perf_read_lock,
.readunlock = srcu_perf_read_unlock,
.get_gp_seq = srcu_perf_completed,
.gp_diff = rcu_seq_diff,
.exp_completed = srcu_perf_completed,
.async = srcu_call_rcu,
.gp_barrier = srcu_rcu_barrier,
.sync = srcu_perf_synchronize,
.exp_sync = srcu_perf_synchronize_expedited,
.name = "srcu"
};
static struct srcu_struct srcud;
static void srcu_sync_perf_init(void)
{
srcu_ctlp = &srcud;
init_srcu_struct(srcu_ctlp);
}
static void srcu_sync_perf_cleanup(void)
{
cleanup_srcu_struct(srcu_ctlp);
}
static struct rcu_perf_ops srcud_ops = {
.ptype = SRCU_FLAVOR,
.init = srcu_sync_perf_init,
.cleanup = srcu_sync_perf_cleanup,
.readlock = srcu_perf_read_lock,
.readunlock = srcu_perf_read_unlock,
.get_gp_seq = srcu_perf_completed,
.gp_diff = rcu_seq_diff,
.exp_completed = srcu_perf_completed,
.async = srcu_call_rcu,
.gp_barrier = srcu_rcu_barrier,
.sync = srcu_perf_synchronize,
.exp_sync = srcu_perf_synchronize_expedited,
.name = "srcud"
};
/*
* Definitions for RCU-tasks perf testing.
*/
static int tasks_perf_read_lock(void)
{
return 0;
}
static void tasks_perf_read_unlock(int idx)
{
}
static struct rcu_perf_ops tasks_ops = {
.ptype = RCU_TASKS_FLAVOR,
.init = rcu_sync_perf_init,
.readlock = tasks_perf_read_lock,
.readunlock = tasks_perf_read_unlock,
.get_gp_seq = rcu_no_completed,
.gp_diff = rcu_seq_diff,
.async = call_rcu_tasks,
.gp_barrier = rcu_barrier_tasks,
.sync = synchronize_rcu_tasks,
.exp_sync = synchronize_rcu_tasks,
.name = "tasks"
};
static unsigned long rcuperf_seq_diff(unsigned long new, unsigned long old)
{
if (!cur_ops->gp_diff)
return new - old;
return cur_ops->gp_diff(new, old);
}
/*
* If performance tests complete, wait for shutdown to commence.
*/
static void rcu_perf_wait_shutdown(void)
{
rcu: Rename cond_resched_rcu_qs() to cond_resched_tasks_rcu_qs() Commit e31d28b6ab8f ("trace: Eliminate cond_resched_rcu_qs() in favor of cond_resched()") substituted cond_resched() for the earlier call to cond_resched_rcu_qs(). However, the new-age cond_resched() does not do anything to help RCU-tasks grace periods because (1) RCU-tasks is only enabled when CONFIG_PREEMPT=y and (2) cond_resched() is a complete no-op when preemption is enabled. This situation results in hangs when running the trace benchmarks. A number of potential fixes were discussed on LKML (https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180224151240.0d63a059@vmware.local.home), including making cond_resched() not be a no-op; making cond_resched() not be a no-op, but only when running tracing benchmarks; reverting the aforementioned commit (which works because cond_resched_rcu_qs() does provide an RCU-tasks quiescent state; and adding a call to the scheduler/RCU rcu_note_voluntary_context_switch() function. All were deemed unsatisfactory, either due to added cond_resched() overhead or due to magic functions inviting cargo culting. This commit renames cond_resched_rcu_qs() to cond_resched_tasks_rcu_qs(), which provides a clear hint as to what this function is doing and why and where it should be used, and then replaces the call to cond_resched() with cond_resched_tasks_rcu_qs() in the trace benchmark's benchmark_event_kthread() function. Reported-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Tested-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
2018-03-02 17:35:27 -07:00
cond_resched_tasks_rcu_qs();
if (atomic_read(&n_rcu_perf_writer_finished) < nrealwriters)
return;
while (!torture_must_stop())
schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
}
/*
* RCU perf reader kthread. Repeatedly does empty RCU read-side
* critical section, minimizing update-side interference.
*/
static int
rcu_perf_reader(void *arg)
{
unsigned long flags;
int idx;
long me = (long)arg;
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_STRING("rcu_perf_reader task started");
set_cpus_allowed_ptr(current, cpumask_of(me % nr_cpu_ids));
set_user_nice(current, MAX_NICE);
atomic_inc(&n_rcu_perf_reader_started);
do {
local_irq_save(flags);
idx = cur_ops->readlock();
cur_ops->readunlock(idx);
local_irq_restore(flags);
rcu_perf_wait_shutdown();
} while (!torture_must_stop());
torture_kthread_stopping("rcu_perf_reader");
return 0;
}
/*
* Callback function for asynchronous grace periods from rcu_perf_writer().
*/
static void rcu_perf_async_cb(struct rcu_head *rhp)
{
atomic_dec(this_cpu_ptr(&n_async_inflight));
kfree(rhp);
}
/*
* RCU perf writer kthread. Repeatedly does a grace period.
*/
static int
rcu_perf_writer(void *arg)
{
int i = 0;
int i_max;
long me = (long)arg;
struct rcu_head *rhp = NULL;
struct sched_param sp;
bool started = false, done = false, alldone = false;
u64 t;
u64 *wdp;
u64 *wdpp = writer_durations[me];
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_STRING("rcu_perf_writer task started");
WARN_ON(!wdpp);
set_cpus_allowed_ptr(current, cpumask_of(me % nr_cpu_ids));
sp.sched_priority = 1;
sched_setscheduler_nocheck(current, SCHED_FIFO, &sp);
if (holdoff)
schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(holdoff * HZ);
rcuperf: Make rcuperf kernel test more robust for !expedited mode It is possible that the rcuperf kernel test runs concurrently with init starting up. During this time, the system is running all grace periods as expedited. However, rcuperf can also be run for normal GP tests. Right now, it depends on a holdoff time before starting the test to ensure grace periods start later. This works fine with the default holdoff time however it is not robust in situations where init takes greater than the holdoff time to finish running. Or, as in my case: I modified the rcuperf test locally to also run a thread that did preempt disable/enable in a loop. This had the effect of slowing down init. The end result was that the "batches:" counter in rcuperf was 0 causing a division by 0 error in the results. This counter was 0 because only expedited GPs seem to happen, not normal ones which led to the rcu_state.gp_seq counter remaining constant across grace periods which unexpectedly happen to be expedited. The system was running expedited RCU all the time because rcu_unexpedited_gp() would not have run yet from init. In other words, the test would concurrently with init booting in expedited GP mode. To fix this properly, this commit waits until system_state is set to SYSTEM_RUNNING before starting the test. This change is made just before kernel_init() invokes rcu_end_inkernel_boot(), and this latter is what turns off boot-time expediting of RCU grace periods. Signed-off-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
2019-07-03 22:34:30 -06:00
/*
* Wait until rcu_end_inkernel_boot() is called for normal GP tests
* so that RCU is not always expedited for normal GP tests.
* The system_state test is approximate, but works well in practice.
*/
while (!gp_exp && system_state != SYSTEM_RUNNING)
schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
t = ktime_get_mono_fast_ns();
if (atomic_inc_return(&n_rcu_perf_writer_started) >= nrealwriters) {
t_rcu_perf_writer_started = t;
if (gp_exp) {
b_rcu_perf_writer_started =
cur_ops->exp_completed() / 2;
} else {
b_rcu_perf_writer_started = cur_ops->get_gp_seq();
}
}
do {
if (writer_holdoff)
udelay(writer_holdoff);
wdp = &wdpp[i];
*wdp = ktime_get_mono_fast_ns();
if (gp_async) {
retry:
if (!rhp)
rhp = kmalloc(sizeof(*rhp), GFP_KERNEL);
if (rhp && atomic_read(this_cpu_ptr(&n_async_inflight)) < gp_async_max) {
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_ASYNC;
atomic_inc(this_cpu_ptr(&n_async_inflight));
cur_ops->async(rhp, rcu_perf_async_cb);
rhp = NULL;
} else if (!kthread_should_stop()) {
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_BARRIER;
cur_ops->gp_barrier();
goto retry;
} else {
kfree(rhp); /* Because we are stopping. */
}
} else if (gp_exp) {
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_EXP_SYNC;
cur_ops->exp_sync();
} else {
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_SYNC;
cur_ops->sync();
}
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_IDLE;
t = ktime_get_mono_fast_ns();
*wdp = t - *wdp;
i_max = i;
if (!started &&
atomic_read(&n_rcu_perf_writer_started) >= nrealwriters)
started = true;
if (!done && i >= MIN_MEAS) {
done = true;
sp.sched_priority = 0;
sched_setscheduler_nocheck(current,
SCHED_NORMAL, &sp);
pr_alert("%s%s rcu_perf_writer %ld has %d measurements\n",
perf_type, PERF_FLAG, me, MIN_MEAS);
if (atomic_inc_return(&n_rcu_perf_writer_finished) >=
nrealwriters) {
schedule_timeout_interruptible(10);
rcu_ftrace_dump(DUMP_ALL);
PERFOUT_STRING("Test complete");
t_rcu_perf_writer_finished = t;
if (gp_exp) {
b_rcu_perf_writer_finished =
cur_ops->exp_completed() / 2;
} else {
b_rcu_perf_writer_finished =
cur_ops->get_gp_seq();
}
if (shutdown) {
smp_mb(); /* Assign before wake. */
wake_up(&shutdown_wq);
}
}
}
if (done && !alldone &&
atomic_read(&n_rcu_perf_writer_finished) >= nrealwriters)
alldone = true;
if (started && !alldone && i < MAX_MEAS - 1)
i++;
rcu_perf_wait_shutdown();
} while (!torture_must_stop());
if (gp_async) {
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_BARRIER;
cur_ops->gp_barrier();
}
rcu_perf_writer_state = RTWS_STOPPING;
writer_n_durations[me] = i_max;
torture_kthread_stopping("rcu_perf_writer");
return 0;
}
static void
rcu_perf_print_module_parms(struct rcu_perf_ops *cur_ops, const char *tag)
{
pr_alert("%s" PERF_FLAG
"--- %s: nreaders=%d nwriters=%d verbose=%d shutdown=%d\n",
perf_type, tag, nrealreaders, nrealwriters, verbose, shutdown);
}
static void
rcu_perf_cleanup(void)
{
int i;
int j;
int ngps = 0;
u64 *wdp;
u64 *wdpp;
/*
* Would like warning at start, but everything is expedited
* during the mid-boot phase, so have to wait till the end.
*/
if (rcu_gp_is_expedited() && !rcu_gp_is_normal() && !gp_exp)
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING("All grace periods expedited, no normal ones to measure!");
if (rcu_gp_is_normal() && gp_exp)
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING("All grace periods normal, no expedited ones to measure!");
if (gp_exp && gp_async)
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING("No expedited async GPs, so went with async!");
if (torture_cleanup_begin())
return;
if (!cur_ops) {
torture_cleanup_end();
return;
}
if (reader_tasks) {
for (i = 0; i < nrealreaders; i++)
torture_stop_kthread(rcu_perf_reader,
reader_tasks[i]);
kfree(reader_tasks);
}
if (writer_tasks) {
for (i = 0; i < nrealwriters; i++) {
torture_stop_kthread(rcu_perf_writer,
writer_tasks[i]);
if (!writer_n_durations)
continue;
j = writer_n_durations[i];
pr_alert("%s%s writer %d gps: %d\n",
perf_type, PERF_FLAG, i, j);
ngps += j;
}
pr_alert("%s%s start: %llu end: %llu duration: %llu gps: %d batches: %ld\n",
perf_type, PERF_FLAG,
t_rcu_perf_writer_started, t_rcu_perf_writer_finished,
t_rcu_perf_writer_finished -
t_rcu_perf_writer_started,
ngps,
rcuperf_seq_diff(b_rcu_perf_writer_finished,
b_rcu_perf_writer_started));
for (i = 0; i < nrealwriters; i++) {
if (!writer_durations)
break;
if (!writer_n_durations)
continue;
wdpp = writer_durations[i];
if (!wdpp)
continue;
for (j = 0; j <= writer_n_durations[i]; j++) {
wdp = &wdpp[j];
pr_alert("%s%s %4d writer-duration: %5d %llu\n",
perf_type, PERF_FLAG,
i, j, *wdp);
if (j % 100 == 0)
schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
}
kfree(writer_durations[i]);
}
kfree(writer_tasks);
kfree(writer_durations);
kfree(writer_n_durations);
}
/* Do torture-type-specific cleanup operations. */
if (cur_ops->cleanup != NULL)
cur_ops->cleanup();
torture_cleanup_end();
}
/*
* Return the number if non-negative. If -1, the number of CPUs.
* If less than -1, that much less than the number of CPUs, but
* at least one.
*/
static int compute_real(int n)
{
int nr;
if (n >= 0) {
nr = n;
} else {
nr = num_online_cpus() + 1 + n;
if (nr <= 0)
nr = 1;
}
return nr;
}
/*
* RCU perf shutdown kthread. Just waits to be awakened, then shuts
* down system.
*/
static int
rcu_perf_shutdown(void *arg)
{
do {
wait_event(shutdown_wq,
atomic_read(&n_rcu_perf_writer_finished) >=
nrealwriters);
} while (atomic_read(&n_rcu_perf_writer_finished) < nrealwriters);
smp_mb(); /* Wake before output. */
rcu_perf_cleanup();
kernel_power_off();
return -EINVAL;
}
static int __init
rcu_perf_init(void)
{
long i;
int firsterr = 0;
static struct rcu_perf_ops *perf_ops[] = {
&rcu_ops, &srcu_ops, &srcud_ops, &tasks_ops,
};
if (!torture_init_begin(perf_type, verbose))
return -EBUSY;
/* Process args and tell the world that the perf'er is on the job. */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(perf_ops); i++) {
cur_ops = perf_ops[i];
if (strcmp(perf_type, cur_ops->name) == 0)
break;
}
if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(perf_ops)) {
pr_alert("rcu-perf: invalid perf type: \"%s\"\n", perf_type);
pr_alert("rcu-perf types:");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(perf_ops); i++)
pr_cont(" %s", perf_ops[i]->name);
pr_cont("\n");
WARN_ON(!IS_MODULE(CONFIG_RCU_PERF_TEST));
firsterr = -EINVAL;
cur_ops = NULL;
goto unwind;
}
if (cur_ops->init)
cur_ops->init();
nrealwriters = compute_real(nwriters);
nrealreaders = compute_real(nreaders);
atomic_set(&n_rcu_perf_reader_started, 0);
atomic_set(&n_rcu_perf_writer_started, 0);
atomic_set(&n_rcu_perf_writer_finished, 0);
rcu_perf_print_module_parms(cur_ops, "Start of test");
/* Start up the kthreads. */
if (shutdown) {
init_waitqueue_head(&shutdown_wq);
firsterr = torture_create_kthread(rcu_perf_shutdown, NULL,
shutdown_task);
if (firsterr)
goto unwind;
schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
}
reader_tasks = kcalloc(nrealreaders, sizeof(reader_tasks[0]),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (reader_tasks == NULL) {
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING("out of memory");
firsterr = -ENOMEM;
goto unwind;
}
for (i = 0; i < nrealreaders; i++) {
firsterr = torture_create_kthread(rcu_perf_reader, (void *)i,
reader_tasks[i]);
if (firsterr)
goto unwind;
}
while (atomic_read(&n_rcu_perf_reader_started) < nrealreaders)
schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
writer_tasks = kcalloc(nrealwriters, sizeof(reader_tasks[0]),
GFP_KERNEL);
writer_durations = kcalloc(nrealwriters, sizeof(*writer_durations),
GFP_KERNEL);
writer_n_durations =
kcalloc(nrealwriters, sizeof(*writer_n_durations),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!writer_tasks || !writer_durations || !writer_n_durations) {
VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING("out of memory");
firsterr = -ENOMEM;
goto unwind;
}
for (i = 0; i < nrealwriters; i++) {
writer_durations[i] =
kcalloc(MAX_MEAS, sizeof(*writer_durations[i]),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!writer_durations[i]) {
firsterr = -ENOMEM;
goto unwind;
}
firsterr = torture_create_kthread(rcu_perf_writer, (void *)i,
writer_tasks[i]);
if (firsterr)
goto unwind;
}
torture_init_end();
return 0;
unwind:
torture_init_end();
rcu_perf_cleanup();
return firsterr;
}
module_init(rcu_perf_init);
module_exit(rcu_perf_cleanup);