| CONFIG_RCU_TRACE debugfs Files and Formats | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | The rcutree and rcutiny implementations of RCU provide debugfs trace | 
 | output that summarizes counters and state.  This information is useful for | 
 | debugging RCU itself, and can sometimes also help to debug abuses of RCU. | 
 | The following sections describe the debugfs files and formats, first | 
 | for rcutree and next for rcutiny. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | CONFIG_TREE_RCU and CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU debugfs Files and Formats | 
 |  | 
 | These implementations of RCU provide several debugfs directories under the | 
 | top-level directory "rcu": | 
 |  | 
 | rcu/rcu_bh | 
 | rcu/rcu_preempt | 
 | rcu/rcu_sched | 
 |  | 
 | Each directory contains files for the corresponding flavor of RCU. | 
 | Note that rcu/rcu_preempt is only present for CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU. | 
 | For CONFIG_TREE_RCU, the RCU flavor maps onto the RCU-sched flavor, | 
 | so that activity for both appears in rcu/rcu_sched. | 
 |  | 
 | In addition, the following file appears in the top-level directory: | 
 | rcu/rcutorture.  This file displays rcutorture test progress.  The output | 
 | of "cat rcu/rcutorture" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | rcutorture test sequence: 0 (test in progress) | 
 | rcutorture update version number: 615 | 
 |  | 
 | The first line shows the number of rcutorture tests that have completed | 
 | since boot.  If a test is currently running, the "(test in progress)" | 
 | string will appear as shown above.  The second line shows the number of | 
 | update cycles that the current test has started, or zero if there is | 
 | no test in progress. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | Within each flavor directory (rcu/rcu_bh, rcu/rcu_sched, and possibly | 
 | also rcu/rcu_preempt) the following files will be present: | 
 |  | 
 | rcudata: | 
 | 	Displays fields in struct rcu_data. | 
 | rcuexp: | 
 | 	Displays statistics for expedited grace periods. | 
 | rcugp: | 
 | 	Displays grace-period counters. | 
 | rcuhier: | 
 | 	Displays the struct rcu_node hierarchy. | 
 | rcu_pending: | 
 | 	Displays counts of the reasons rcu_pending() decided that RCU had | 
 | 	work to do. | 
 | rcuboost: | 
 | 	Displays RCU boosting statistics.  Only present if | 
 | 	CONFIG_RCU_BOOST=y. | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcu_preempt/rcudata" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 |   0!c=30455 g=30456 pq=1 qp=1 dt=126535/140000000000000/0 df=2002 of=4 ql=0/0 qs=N... b=10 ci=74572 nci=0 co=1131 ca=716 | 
 |   1!c=30719 g=30720 pq=1 qp=0 dt=132007/140000000000000/0 df=1874 of=10 ql=0/0 qs=N... b=10 ci=123209 nci=0 co=685 ca=982 | 
 |   2!c=30150 g=30151 pq=1 qp=1 dt=138537/140000000000000/0 df=1707 of=8 ql=0/0 qs=N... b=10 ci=80132 nci=0 co=1328 ca=1458 | 
 |   3 c=31249 g=31250 pq=1 qp=0 dt=107255/140000000000000/0 df=1749 of=6 ql=0/450 qs=NRW. b=10 ci=151700 nci=0 co=509 ca=622 | 
 |   4!c=29502 g=29503 pq=1 qp=1 dt=83647/140000000000000/0 df=965 of=5 ql=0/0 qs=N... b=10 ci=65643 nci=0 co=1373 ca=1521 | 
 |   5 c=31201 g=31202 pq=1 qp=1 dt=70422/0/0 df=535 of=7 ql=0/0 qs=.... b=10 ci=58500 nci=0 co=764 ca=698 | 
 |   6!c=30253 g=30254 pq=1 qp=1 dt=95363/140000000000000/0 df=780 of=5 ql=0/0 qs=N... b=10 ci=100607 nci=0 co=1414 ca=1353 | 
 |   7 c=31178 g=31178 pq=1 qp=0 dt=91536/0/0 df=547 of=4 ql=0/0 qs=.... b=10 ci=109819 nci=0 co=1115 ca=969 | 
 |  | 
 | This file has one line per CPU, or eight for this 8-CPU system. | 
 | The fields are as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	The number at the beginning of each line is the CPU number. | 
 | 	CPUs numbers followed by an exclamation mark are offline, | 
 | 	but have been online at least once since boot.	There will be | 
 | 	no output for CPUs that have never been online, which can be | 
 | 	a good thing in the surprisingly common case where NR_CPUS is | 
 | 	substantially larger than the number of actual CPUs. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"c" is the count of grace periods that this CPU believes have | 
 | 	completed.  Offlined CPUs and CPUs in dynticks idle mode may lag | 
 | 	quite a ways behind, for example, CPU 4 under "rcu_sched" above, | 
 | 	which has been offline through 16 RCU grace periods.  It is not | 
 | 	unusual to see offline CPUs lagging by thousands of grace periods. | 
 | 	Note that although the grace-period number is an unsigned long, | 
 | 	it is printed out as a signed long to allow more human-friendly | 
 | 	representation near boot time. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"g" is the count of grace periods that this CPU believes have | 
 | 	started.  Again, offlined CPUs and CPUs in dynticks idle mode | 
 | 	may lag behind.  If the "c" and "g" values are equal, this CPU | 
 | 	has already reported a quiescent state for the last RCU grace | 
 | 	period that it is aware of, otherwise, the CPU believes that it | 
 | 	owes RCU a quiescent state. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"pq" indicates that this CPU has passed through a quiescent state | 
 | 	for the current grace period.  It is possible for "pq" to be | 
 | 	"1" and "c" different than "g", which indicates that although | 
 | 	the CPU has passed through a quiescent state, either (1) this | 
 | 	CPU has not yet reported that fact, (2) some other CPU has not | 
 | 	yet reported for this grace period, or (3) both. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"qp" indicates that RCU still expects a quiescent state from | 
 | 	this CPU.  Offlined CPUs and CPUs in dyntick idle mode might | 
 | 	well have qp=1, which is OK: RCU is still ignoring them. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"dt" is the current value of the dyntick counter that is incremented | 
 | 	when entering or leaving idle, either due to a context switch or | 
 | 	due to an interrupt.  This number is even if the CPU is in idle | 
 | 	from RCU's viewpoint and odd otherwise.  The number after the | 
 | 	first "/" is the interrupt nesting depth when in idle state, | 
 | 	or a large number added to the interrupt-nesting depth when | 
 | 	running a non-idle task.  Some architectures do not accurately | 
 | 	count interrupt nesting when running in non-idle kernel context, | 
 | 	which can result in interesting anomalies such as negative | 
 | 	interrupt-nesting levels.  The number after the second "/" | 
 | 	is the NMI nesting depth. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"df" is the number of times that some other CPU has forced a | 
 | 	quiescent state on behalf of this CPU due to this CPU being in | 
 | 	idle state. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"of" is the number of times that some other CPU has forced a | 
 | 	quiescent state on behalf of this CPU due to this CPU being | 
 | 	offline.  In a perfect world, this might never happen, but it | 
 | 	turns out that offlining and onlining a CPU can take several grace | 
 | 	periods, and so there is likely to be an extended period of time | 
 | 	when RCU believes that the CPU is online when it really is not. | 
 | 	Please note that erring in the other direction (RCU believing a | 
 | 	CPU is offline when it is really alive and kicking) is a fatal | 
 | 	error, so it makes sense to err conservatively. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"ql" is the number of RCU callbacks currently residing on | 
 | 	this CPU.  The first number is the number of "lazy" callbacks | 
 | 	that are known to RCU to only be freeing memory, and the number | 
 | 	after the "/" is the total number of callbacks, lazy or not. | 
 | 	These counters count callbacks regardless of what phase of | 
 | 	grace-period processing that they are in (new, waiting for | 
 | 	grace period to start, waiting for grace period to end, ready | 
 | 	to invoke). | 
 |  | 
 | o	"qs" gives an indication of the state of the callback queue | 
 | 	with four characters: | 
 |  | 
 | 	"N"	Indicates that there are callbacks queued that are not | 
 | 		ready to be handled by the next grace period, and thus | 
 | 		will be handled by the grace period following the next | 
 | 		one. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"R"	Indicates that there are callbacks queued that are | 
 | 		ready to be handled by the next grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"W"	Indicates that there are callbacks queued that are | 
 | 		waiting on the current grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"D"	Indicates that there are callbacks queued that have | 
 | 		already been handled by a prior grace period, and are | 
 | 		thus waiting to be invoked.  Note that callbacks in | 
 | 		the process of being invoked are not counted here. | 
 | 		Callbacks in the process of being invoked are those | 
 | 		that have been removed from the rcu_data structures | 
 | 		queues by rcu_do_batch(), but which have not yet been | 
 | 		invoked. | 
 |  | 
 | 	If there are no callbacks in a given one of the above states, | 
 | 	the corresponding character is replaced by ".". | 
 |  | 
 | o	"b" is the batch limit for this CPU.  If more than this number | 
 | 	of RCU callbacks is ready to invoke, then the remainder will | 
 | 	be deferred. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"ci" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been invoked for | 
 | 	this CPU.  Note that ci+nci+ql is the number of callbacks that have | 
 | 	been registered in absence of CPU-hotplug activity. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nci" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been offloaded from | 
 | 	this CPU.  This will always be zero unless the kernel was built | 
 | 	with CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=y and the "rcu_nocbs=" kernel boot | 
 | 	parameter was specified. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"co" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been orphaned due to | 
 | 	this CPU going offline.  These orphaned callbacks have been moved | 
 | 	to an arbitrarily chosen online CPU. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"ca" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been adopted by this | 
 | 	CPU due to other CPUs going offline.  Note that ci+co-ca+ql is | 
 | 	the number of RCU callbacks registered on this CPU. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | Kernels compiled with CONFIG_RCU_BOOST=y display the following from | 
 | /debug/rcu/rcu_preempt/rcudata: | 
 |  | 
 |   0!c=12865 g=12866 pq=1 qp=1 dt=83113/140000000000000/0 df=288 of=11 ql=0/0 qs=N... kt=0/O ktl=944 b=10 ci=60709 nci=0 co=748 ca=871 | 
 |   1 c=14407 g=14408 pq=1 qp=0 dt=100679/140000000000000/0 df=378 of=7 ql=0/119 qs=NRW. kt=0/W ktl=9b6 b=10 ci=109740 nci=0 co=589 ca=485 | 
 |   2 c=14407 g=14408 pq=1 qp=0 dt=105486/0/0 df=90 of=9 ql=0/89 qs=NRW. kt=0/W ktl=c0c b=10 ci=83113 nci=0 co=533 ca=490 | 
 |   3 c=14407 g=14408 pq=1 qp=0 dt=107138/0/0 df=142 of=8 ql=0/188 qs=NRW. kt=0/W ktl=b96 b=10 ci=121114 nci=0 co=426 ca=290 | 
 |   4 c=14405 g=14406 pq=1 qp=1 dt=50238/0/0 df=706 of=7 ql=0/0 qs=.... kt=0/W ktl=812 b=10 ci=34929 nci=0 co=643 ca=114 | 
 |   5!c=14168 g=14169 pq=1 qp=0 dt=45465/140000000000000/0 df=161 of=11 ql=0/0 qs=N... kt=0/O ktl=b4d b=10 ci=47712 nci=0 co=677 ca=722 | 
 |   6 c=14404 g=14405 pq=1 qp=0 dt=59454/0/0 df=94 of=6 ql=0/0 qs=.... kt=0/W ktl=e57 b=10 ci=55597 nci=0 co=701 ca=811 | 
 |   7 c=14407 g=14408 pq=1 qp=1 dt=68850/0/0 df=31 of=8 ql=0/0 qs=.... kt=0/W ktl=14bd b=10 ci=77475 nci=0 co=508 ca=1042 | 
 |  | 
 | This is similar to the output discussed above, but contains the following | 
 | additional fields: | 
 |  | 
 | o	"kt" is the per-CPU kernel-thread state.  The digit preceding | 
 | 	the first slash is zero if there is no work pending and 1 | 
 | 	otherwise.  The character between the first pair of slashes is | 
 | 	as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | 	"S"	The kernel thread is stopped, in other words, all | 
 | 		CPUs corresponding to this rcu_node structure are | 
 | 		offline. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"R"	The kernel thread is running. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"W"	The kernel thread is waiting because there is no work | 
 | 		for it to do. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"O"	The kernel thread is waiting because it has been | 
 | 		forced off of its designated CPU or because its | 
 | 		->cpus_allowed mask permits it to run on other than | 
 | 		its designated CPU. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"Y"	The kernel thread is yielding to avoid hogging CPU. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"?"	Unknown value, indicates a bug. | 
 |  | 
 | 	The number after the final slash is the CPU that the kthread | 
 | 	is actually running on. | 
 |  | 
 | 	This field is displayed only for CONFIG_RCU_BOOST kernels. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"ktl" is the low-order 16 bits (in hexadecimal) of the count of | 
 | 	the number of times that this CPU's per-CPU kthread has gone | 
 | 	through its loop servicing invoke_rcu_cpu_kthread() requests. | 
 |  | 
 | 	This field is displayed only for CONFIG_RCU_BOOST kernels. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcu_preempt/rcuexp" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | s=21872 d=21872 w=0 tf=0 wd1=0 wd2=0 n=0 sc=21872 dt=21872 dl=0 dx=21872 | 
 |  | 
 | These fields are as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	"s" is the starting sequence number. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"d" is the ending sequence number.  When the starting and ending | 
 | 	numbers differ, there is an expedited grace period in progress. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"w" is the number of times that the sequence numbers have been | 
 | 	in danger of wrapping. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"tf" is the number of times that contention has resulted in a | 
 | 	failure to begin an expedited grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"wd1" and "wd2" are the number of times that an attempt to | 
 | 	start an expedited grace period found that someone else had | 
 | 	completed an expedited grace period that satisfies the | 
 | 	attempted request.  "Our work is done." | 
 |  | 
 | o	"n" is number of times that contention was so great that | 
 | 	the request was demoted from an expedited grace period to | 
 | 	a normal grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"sc" is the number of times that the attempt to start a | 
 | 	new expedited grace period succeeded. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"dt" is the number of times that we attempted to update | 
 | 	the "d" counter. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"dl" is the number of times that we failed to update the "d" | 
 | 	counter. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"dx" is the number of times that we succeeded in updating | 
 | 	the "d" counter. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcu_preempt/rcugp" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | completed=31249  gpnum=31250  age=1  max=18 | 
 |  | 
 | These fields are taken from the rcu_state structure, and are as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	"completed" is the number of grace periods that have completed. | 
 | 	It is comparable to the "c" field from rcu/rcudata in that a | 
 | 	CPU whose "c" field matches the value of "completed" is aware | 
 | 	that the corresponding RCU grace period has completed. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"gpnum" is the number of grace periods that have started.  It is | 
 | 	similarly comparable to the "g" field from rcu/rcudata in that | 
 | 	a CPU whose "g" field matches the value of "gpnum" is aware that | 
 | 	the corresponding RCU grace period has started. | 
 |  | 
 | 	If these two fields are equal, then there is no grace period | 
 | 	in progress, in other words, RCU is idle.  On the other hand, | 
 | 	if the two fields differ (as they are above), then an RCU grace | 
 | 	period is in progress. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"age" is the number of jiffies that the current grace period | 
 | 	has extended for, or zero if there is no grace period currently | 
 | 	in effect. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"max" is the age in jiffies of the longest-duration grace period | 
 | 	thus far. | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcu_preempt/rcuhier" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | c=14407 g=14408 s=0 jfq=2 j=c863 nfqs=12040/nfqsng=0(12040) fqlh=1051 oqlen=0/0 | 
 | 3/3 ..>. 0:7 ^0 | 
 | e/e ..>. 0:3 ^0    d/d ..>. 4:7 ^1 | 
 |  | 
 | The fields are as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	"c" is exactly the same as "completed" under rcu/rcu_preempt/rcugp. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"g" is exactly the same as "gpnum" under rcu/rcu_preempt/rcugp. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"s" is the current state of the force_quiescent_state() | 
 | 	state machine. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"jfq" is the number of jiffies remaining for this grace period | 
 | 	before force_quiescent_state() is invoked to help push things | 
 | 	along.	Note that CPUs in idle mode throughout the grace period | 
 | 	will not report on their own, but rather must be check by some | 
 | 	other CPU via force_quiescent_state(). | 
 |  | 
 | o	"j" is the low-order four hex digits of the jiffies counter. | 
 | 	Yes, Paul did run into a number of problems that turned out to | 
 | 	be due to the jiffies counter no longer counting.  Why do you ask? | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nfqs" is the number of calls to force_quiescent_state() since | 
 | 	boot. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nfqsng" is the number of useless calls to force_quiescent_state(), | 
 | 	where there wasn't actually a grace period active.  This can | 
 | 	no longer happen due to grace-period processing being pushed | 
 | 	into a kthread.  The number in parentheses is the difference | 
 | 	between "nfqs" and "nfqsng", or the number of times that | 
 | 	force_quiescent_state() actually did some real work. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"fqlh" is the number of calls to force_quiescent_state() that | 
 | 	exited immediately (without even being counted in nfqs above) | 
 | 	due to contention on ->fqslock. | 
 |  | 
 | o	Each element of the form "3/3 ..>. 0:7 ^0" represents one rcu_node | 
 | 	structure.  Each line represents one level of the hierarchy, | 
 | 	from root to leaves.  It is best to think of the rcu_data | 
 | 	structures as forming yet another level after the leaves. | 
 | 	Note that there might be either one, two, three, or even four | 
 | 	levels of rcu_node structures, depending on the relationship | 
 | 	between CONFIG_RCU_FANOUT, CONFIG_RCU_FANOUT_LEAF (possibly | 
 | 	adjusted using the rcu_fanout_leaf kernel boot parameter), and | 
 | 	CONFIG_NR_CPUS (possibly adjusted using the nr_cpu_ids count of | 
 | 	possible CPUs for the booting hardware). | 
 |  | 
 | 	o	The numbers separated by the "/" are the qsmask followed | 
 | 		by the qsmaskinit.  The qsmask will have one bit | 
 | 		set for each entity in the next lower level that has | 
 | 		not yet checked in for the current grace period ("e" | 
 | 		indicating CPUs 5, 6, and 7 in the example above). | 
 | 		The qsmaskinit will have one bit for each entity that is | 
 | 		currently expected to check in during each grace period. | 
 | 		The value of qsmaskinit is assigned to that of qsmask | 
 | 		at the beginning of each grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | 	o	The characters separated by the ">" indicate the state | 
 | 		of the blocked-tasks lists.  A "G" preceding the ">" | 
 | 		indicates that at least one task blocked in an RCU | 
 | 		read-side critical section blocks the current grace | 
 | 		period, while a "E" preceding the ">" indicates that | 
 | 		at least one task blocked in an RCU read-side critical | 
 | 		section blocks the current expedited grace period. | 
 | 		A "T" character following the ">" indicates that at | 
 | 		least one task is blocked within an RCU read-side | 
 | 		critical section, regardless of whether any current | 
 | 		grace period (expedited or normal) is inconvenienced. | 
 | 		A "." character appears if the corresponding condition | 
 | 		does not hold, so that "..>." indicates that no tasks | 
 | 		are blocked.  In contrast, "GE>T" indicates maximal | 
 | 		inconvenience from blocked tasks.  CONFIG_TREE_RCU | 
 | 		builds of the kernel will always show "..>.". | 
 |  | 
 | 	o	The numbers separated by the ":" are the range of CPUs | 
 | 		served by this struct rcu_node.  This can be helpful | 
 | 		in working out how the hierarchy is wired together. | 
 |  | 
 | 		For example, the example rcu_node structure shown above | 
 | 		has "0:7", indicating that it covers CPUs 0 through 7. | 
 |  | 
 | 	o	The number after the "^" indicates the bit in the | 
 | 		next higher level rcu_node structure that this rcu_node | 
 | 		structure corresponds to.  For example, the "d/d ..>. 4:7 | 
 | 		^1" has a "1" in this position, indicating that it | 
 | 		corresponds to the "1" bit in the "3" shown in the | 
 | 		"3/3 ..>. 0:7 ^0" entry on the next level up. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcu_sched/rcu_pending" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 |   0!np=26111 qsp=29 rpq=5386 cbr=1 cng=570 gpc=3674 gps=577 nn=15903 | 
 |   1!np=28913 qsp=35 rpq=6097 cbr=1 cng=448 gpc=3700 gps=554 nn=18113 | 
 |   2!np=32740 qsp=37 rpq=6202 cbr=0 cng=476 gpc=4627 gps=546 nn=20889 | 
 |   3 np=23679 qsp=22 rpq=5044 cbr=1 cng=415 gpc=3403 gps=347 nn=14469 | 
 |   4!np=30714 qsp=4 rpq=5574 cbr=0 cng=528 gpc=3931 gps=639 nn=20042 | 
 |   5 np=28910 qsp=2 rpq=5246 cbr=0 cng=428 gpc=4105 gps=709 nn=18422 | 
 |   6!np=38648 qsp=5 rpq=7076 cbr=0 cng=840 gpc=4072 gps=961 nn=25699 | 
 |   7 np=37275 qsp=2 rpq=6873 cbr=0 cng=868 gpc=3416 gps=971 nn=25147 | 
 |  | 
 | The fields are as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	The leading number is the CPU number, with "!" indicating | 
 | 	an offline CPU. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"np" is the number of times that __rcu_pending() has been invoked | 
 | 	for the corresponding flavor of RCU. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"qsp" is the number of times that the RCU was waiting for a | 
 | 	quiescent state from this CPU. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"rpq" is the number of times that the CPU had passed through | 
 | 	a quiescent state, but not yet reported it to RCU. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"cbr" is the number of times that this CPU had RCU callbacks | 
 | 	that had passed through a grace period, and were thus ready | 
 | 	to be invoked. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"cng" is the number of times that this CPU needed another | 
 | 	grace period while RCU was idle. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"gpc" is the number of times that an old grace period had | 
 | 	completed, but this CPU was not yet aware of it. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"gps" is the number of times that a new grace period had started, | 
 | 	but this CPU was not yet aware of it. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nn" is the number of times that this CPU needed nothing. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcuboost" looks as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | 0:3 tasks=.... kt=W ntb=0 neb=0 nnb=0 j=c864 bt=c894 | 
 |     balk: nt=0 egt=4695 bt=0 nb=0 ny=56 nos=0 | 
 | 4:7 tasks=.... kt=W ntb=0 neb=0 nnb=0 j=c864 bt=c894 | 
 |     balk: nt=0 egt=6541 bt=0 nb=0 ny=126 nos=0 | 
 |  | 
 | This information is output only for rcu_preempt.  Each two-line entry | 
 | corresponds to a leaf rcu_node strcuture.  The fields are as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	"n:m" is the CPU-number range for the corresponding two-line | 
 | 	entry.  In the sample output above, the first entry covers | 
 | 	CPUs zero through three and the second entry covers CPUs four | 
 | 	through seven. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"tasks=TNEB" gives the state of the various segments of the | 
 | 	rnp->blocked_tasks list: | 
 |  | 
 | 	"T"	This indicates that there are some tasks that blocked | 
 | 		while running on one of the corresponding CPUs while | 
 | 		in an RCU read-side critical section. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"N"	This indicates that some of the blocked tasks are preventing | 
 | 		the current normal (non-expedited) grace period from | 
 | 		completing. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"E"	This indicates that some of the blocked tasks are preventing | 
 | 		the current expedited grace period from completing. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"B"	This indicates that some of the blocked tasks are in | 
 | 		need of RCU priority boosting. | 
 |  | 
 | 	Each character is replaced with "." if the corresponding | 
 | 	condition does not hold. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"kt" is the state of the RCU priority-boosting kernel | 
 | 	thread associated with the corresponding rcu_node structure. | 
 | 	The state can be one of the following: | 
 |  | 
 | 	"S"	The kernel thread is stopped, in other words, all | 
 | 		CPUs corresponding to this rcu_node structure are | 
 | 		offline. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"R"	The kernel thread is running. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"W"	The kernel thread is waiting because there is no work | 
 | 		for it to do. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"Y"	The kernel thread is yielding to avoid hogging CPU. | 
 |  | 
 | 	"?"	Unknown value, indicates a bug. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"ntb" is the number of tasks boosted. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"neb" is the number of tasks boosted in order to complete an | 
 | 	expedited grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nnb" is the number of tasks boosted in order to complete a | 
 | 	normal (non-expedited) grace period.  When boosting a task | 
 | 	that was blocking both an expedited and a normal grace period, | 
 | 	it is counted against the expedited total above. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"j" is the low-order 16 bits of the jiffies counter in | 
 | 	hexadecimal. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"bt" is the low-order 16 bits of the value that the jiffies | 
 | 	counter will have when we next start boosting, assuming that | 
 | 	the current grace period does not end beforehand.  This is | 
 | 	also in hexadecimal. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"balk: nt" counts the number of times we didn't boost (in | 
 | 	other words, we balked) even though it was time to boost because | 
 | 	there were no blocked tasks to boost.  This situation occurs | 
 | 	when there is one blocked task on one rcu_node structure and | 
 | 	none on some other rcu_node structure. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"egt" counts the number of times we balked because although | 
 | 	there were blocked tasks, none of them were blocking the | 
 | 	current grace period, whether expedited or otherwise. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"bt" counts the number of times we balked because boosting | 
 | 	had already been initiated for the current grace period. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nb" counts the number of times we balked because there | 
 | 	was at least one task blocking the current non-expedited grace | 
 | 	period that never had blocked.  If it is already running, it | 
 | 	just won't help to boost its priority! | 
 |  | 
 | o	"ny" counts the number of times we balked because it was | 
 | 	not yet time to start boosting. | 
 |  | 
 | o	"nos" counts the number of times we balked for other | 
 | 	reasons, e.g., the grace period ended first. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | CONFIG_TINY_RCU debugfs Files and Formats | 
 |  | 
 | These implementations of RCU provides a single debugfs file under the | 
 | top-level directory RCU, namely rcu/rcudata, which displays fields in | 
 | rcu_bh_ctrlblk and rcu_sched_ctrlblk. | 
 |  | 
 | The output of "cat rcu/rcudata" is as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | rcu_sched: qlen: 0 | 
 | rcu_bh: qlen: 0 | 
 |  | 
 | This is split into rcu_sched and rcu_bh sections.  The field is as | 
 | follows: | 
 |  | 
 | o	"qlen" is the number of RCU callbacks currently waiting either | 
 | 	for an RCU grace period or waiting to be invoked.  This is the | 
 | 	only field present for rcu_sched and rcu_bh, due to the | 
 | 	short-circuiting of grace period in those two cases. |