Here's two fixes:

1) Discovered by Fengguang Wu's tests. I changed the parameters to
   the function graph x86 prepare_ftrace_return call but forgot
   to update the call from entry_32 (i386 version). This patch corrects
   that.

2) I was tracing some code and found that the sched_switch tracepoint
   was showing tasks in the INTERRUPTIBLE state as RUNNING. This was
   due to the updates to convert preempt_count into a per_cpu variable.
   The tracepoint logic was made to use the tasks saved_preempt_count
   which could hold a stale "PREEMPT_ACTIVE", instead of using the
   current preempt_count() call.
tracing/sched: Check preempt_count() for current when reading task->state

When recording the state of a task for the sched_switch tracepoint a check of
task_preempt_count() is performed to see if PREEMPT_ACTIVE is set. This is
because, technically, a task being preempted is really in the TASK_RUNNING
state, and that is what should be recorded when tracing a sched_switch,
even if the task put itself into another state (it hasn't scheduled out
in that state yet).

But with the change to use per_cpu preempt counts, the
task_thread_info(p)->preempt_count is no longer used, and instead
task_preempt_count(p) is used.

The problem is that this does not use the current preempt count but a stale
one from a previous sched_switch. The task_preempt_count(p) uses
saved_preempt_count and not preempt_count(). But for tracing sched_switch,
if p is current, we really want preempt_count().

I hit this bug when I was tracing sleep and the call from do_nanosleep()
scheduled out in the "RUNNING" state.

           sleep-4290  [000] 537272.259992: sched_switch:         sleep:4290 [120] R ==> swapper/0:0 [120]
           sleep-4290  [000] 537272.260015: kernel_stack:         <stack trace>
=> __schedule (ffffffff8150864a)
=> schedule (ffffffff815089f8)
=> do_nanosleep (ffffffff8150b76c)
=> hrtimer_nanosleep (ffffffff8108d66b)
=> SyS_nanosleep (ffffffff8108d750)
=> return_to_handler (ffffffff8150e8e5)
=> tracesys_phase2 (ffffffff8150c844)

After a bit of hair pulling, I found that the state was really
TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, but the saved_preempt_count had an old PREEMPT_ACTIVE
set and caused the sched_switch tracepoint to show it as RUNNING.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20141210174428.3cb7542a@gandalf.local.home

Acked-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.13+
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Fixes: 01028747559a "sched: Create more preempt_count accessors"
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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