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authorPaul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2017-11-21 20:19:17 -0800
committerPaul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2017-12-11 09:18:29 -0800
commita2f2577d96ad060b65eb909dd39b57d676754119 (patch)
treef05ed19020bde2f8998d5a8e1ac873bfd7c5d8be /kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c
parent4ced3314fd3a73dabac4e8a41747883eff36c3e8 (diff)
downloadlinux-a2f2577d96ad060b65eb909dd39b57d676754119.tar.bz2
torture: Eliminate torture_runnable and perf_runnable
The purpose of torture_runnable is to allow rcutorture and locktorture to be started and stopped via sysfs when they are built into the kernel (as in not compiled as loadable modules). However, the 0444 permissions for both instances of torture_runnable prevent this use case from ever being put into practice. Given that there have been no complaints about this deficiency, it is reasonable to conclude that no one actually makes use of this sysfs capability. The perf_runnable module parameter for rcuperf is in the same situation. This commit therefore removes both torture_runnable instances as well as perf_runnable. Reported-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c6
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c b/kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c
index 1f87a02c3399..d1ebdf9868bb 100644
--- a/kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c
+++ b/kernel/rcu/rcuperf.c
@@ -106,10 +106,6 @@ static int rcu_perf_writer_state;
#define MAX_MEAS 10000
#define MIN_MEAS 100
-static int perf_runnable = IS_ENABLED(MODULE);
-module_param(perf_runnable, int, 0444);
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(perf_runnable, "Start rcuperf at boot");
-
/*
* Operations vector for selecting different types of tests.
*/
@@ -646,7 +642,7 @@ rcu_perf_init(void)
&tasks_ops,
};
- if (!torture_init_begin(perf_type, verbose, &perf_runnable))
+ if (!torture_init_begin(perf_type, verbose))
return -EBUSY;
/* Process args and tell the world that the perf'er is on the job. */