Op 08-09-2021 om 20:57 schreef Sebastian Andrzej Siewior: > execlists_dequeue() is invoked from a function which uses > local_irq_disable() to disable interrupts so the spin_lock() behaves > like spin_lock_irq(). > This breaks PREEMPT_RT because local_irq_disable() + spin_lock() is not > the same as spin_lock_irq(). > > execlists_dequeue_irq() and execlists_dequeue() has each one caller > only. If intel_engine_cs::active::lock is acquired and released with the > _irq suffix then it behaves almost as if execlists_dequeue() would be > invoked with disabled interrupts. The difference is the last part of the > function which is then invoked with enabled interrupts. > I can't tell if this makes a difference. From looking at it, it might > work to move the last unlock at the end of the function as I didn't find > anything that would acquire the lock again. > > Reported-by: Clark Williams <williams@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > .../drm/i915/gt/intel_execlists_submission.c | 17 +++++------------ > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_execlists_submission.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_execlists_submission.c > index fc77592d88a96..2ec1dd352960b 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_execlists_submission.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_execlists_submission.c > @@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) > * and context switches) submission. > */ > > - spin_lock(&engine->active.lock); > + spin_lock_irq(&engine->active.lock); > > /* > * If the queue is higher priority than the last > @@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@ static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) > * Even if ELSP[1] is occupied and not worthy > * of timeslices, our queue might be. > */ > - spin_unlock(&engine->active.lock); > + spin_unlock_irq(&engine->active.lock); > return; > } > } > @@ -1391,7 +1391,7 @@ static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) > > if (last && !can_merge_rq(last, rq)) { > spin_unlock(&ve->base.active.lock); > - spin_unlock(&engine->active.lock); > + spin_unlock_irq(&engine->active.lock); > return; /* leave this for another sibling */ > } > > @@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@ static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) > * interrupt for secondary ports). > */ > execlists->queue_priority_hint = queue_prio(execlists); > - spin_unlock(&engine->active.lock); > + spin_unlock_irq(&engine->active.lock); > > /* > * We can skip poking the HW if we ended up with exactly the same set > @@ -1578,13 +1578,6 @@ static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) > } > } > > -static void execlists_dequeue_irq(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) > -{ > - local_irq_disable(); /* Suspend interrupts across request submission */ > - execlists_dequeue(engine); > - local_irq_enable(); /* flush irq_work (e.g. breadcrumb enabling) */ > -} > - > static void clear_ports(struct i915_request **ports, int count) > { > memset_p((void **)ports, NULL, count); > @@ -2377,7 +2370,7 @@ static void execlists_submission_tasklet(struct tasklet_struct *t) > } > > if (!engine->execlists.pending[0]) { > - execlists_dequeue_irq(engine); > + execlists_dequeue(engine); > start_timeslice(engine); > } > Patches look good. For both patches: Reviewed-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I've been looking at running i915 with the -rt patch series, and noticed i915_request_submit fails with GEM_BUG_ON(!irqs_disabled()); presumably same failure exists for i915_request_unsubmit(). Might be worth removing those checks as well? Seems double with lockdep_assert_held on an irq lock anyway. I've also noticed the local_irq_disable/enable is removed from intel_pipe_update_(start/end) in the rt series. It might make sense from a -rt point of view, but that code needs to run without interruptions, or i915 may show visual glitches or even locks up the system. It should just be a set of registers hammered in, but the code might needs to be fixed to take the mmio lock as outer lock, and become a strict set of register read/writes only. ~Maarten