On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 10:45:05 -0400, "Neil Horman" <nhorman at tuxdriver.com> said: > On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 05:08:34PM +0200, Alexander van Heukelum wrote: > > Mostly use the x86_64 version of oops_begin() and oops_end() on > > i386 too. Changes to the original x86_64 version: > > > Hey, doing a sight review this am here. Didn't find anything major, but > I did > find a few little nits. comments inlie Hi Neil, Thanks for the review. I've sent a redone patch series just a moment ago, based on your comments. There was also another problem with these two patches: oops_end(flags, regs, signr) had special behaviour for regs=NULL that I did not consider before. The series has grown due to this issue... >> [...] > Hmm. I think this creates the same case that I just fixed in my initial > post. If we start using oops_end with this here, it may be possible to call > crash_kexec with the console_sem held. If that happens, we deadlock. I > think you should be able to move this clause up above the bust_spinlocks(0) > without any issue, and that would take care of that Indeed. The new series does exactly that. >> [...] > This undoes my previous patch. I realize your second patch fixes it > properly so the ordering is correct when oops_begin and oops_end are used, but if you > could rediff so this isn't here, I'd appreciate it. If these patches are > committed separately, you'll avoid having the tree in a state where that deadlock > can reoccur (even if it is just for one commit) Yeah, I quickly rediffed the patches I already had. The new series leaves it as is until die_nmi is replaced by the oops_begin/oops_end version. >> [...] > If you're going to add the crash_kexec here (which looking at the call > sites, makes sense to me), you should likely remove it from the critical section > of die and die_nmi, just to avoid the redundancy. Same issue as the 32 bit > version above applies, this needs to happen before you call bust_spinlocks(0). Indeed. > Fix those issues, and the rest looks good to me. I think I've done that ;). Thanks, Greetings, Alexander (I will probably not be able to respond to e-mail until after the weekend) -- Alexander van Heukelum heukelum at fastmail.fm -- http://www.fastmail.fm - mmm... Fastmail...