Re: [ofa-general] [PATCH] [WORKAROUND] CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT and ib_umad_close()issue

From: John Blackwood
Date: Mon Sep 17 2007 - 19:41:47 EST


Roland Dreier wrote:
Thanks for the explanation...

> But basically, with CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT enabled, the lock points, such as
> aqcuiring a spinlock, potentially become places where the current task
> may be context switched out / preempted.
> > Therefore, when a call is made to lock a spinlock for example, the
> caller should not currently have irqs disabled, or preemption disabled,
> since a context switch may occur.

this doesn't seem relevant here...

Hi Roland,

right. just some background info.

> void fastcall rt_downgrade_write(struct rw_semaphore *rwsem)
> {
> BUG();
> }

this seems to be the problem... the -rt patch turns downgrade_write()
into a BUG().

I need to look at the locking in user_mad.c again, but I think it may
be possible to replace both places that do downgrade_write() with
up_write() followed by down_read().

- R.


that sounds like it would be a good solution for both preempt rt and non-preempt rt kernels.

thanks again for looking at this for us.
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