kernel/cpu.c: Move the CPU_DYING notifiers

When a cpu is taken offline, the CPU_DYING notifiers are called on the
dying cpu. According to <linux/notifiers.h>, the cpu should be "not
running any task, not handling interrupts, soon dead".

For the current implementation, this is not true:
- __cpu_disable can fail. If it fails, then the cpu will remain alive
  and happy.
- At least on x86, __cpu_disable() briefly enables the local interrupts
  to handle any outstanding interrupts.

What about moving CPU_DYING down a few lines, behind the __cpu_disable()
line?
There are only two CPU_DYING handlers in the kernel right now: one in
kvm, one in the scheduler. Both should work with the patch applied
[and: I'm not sure if either one handles a failing __cpu_disable()]

The patch survives simple offlining a cpu. kvm untested due to lack
of a test setup.

Signed-off-By: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
diff --git a/kernel/cpu.c b/kernel/cpu.c
index f17e985..9e7ebde 100644
--- a/kernel/cpu.c
+++ b/kernel/cpu.c
@@ -199,13 +199,14 @@
 	struct take_cpu_down_param *param = _param;
 	int err;
 
-	raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_DYING | param->mod,
-				param->hcpu);
 	/* Ensure this CPU doesn't handle any more interrupts. */
 	err = __cpu_disable();
 	if (err < 0)
 		return err;
 
+	raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_DYING | param->mod,
+				param->hcpu);
+
 	/* Force idle task to run as soon as we yield: it should
 	   immediately notice cpu is offline and die quickly. */
 	sched_idle_next();