Am 14.12.2010 21:54, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, Jan Kiszka wrote: >> @@ -943,6 +950,9 @@ static struct irqaction *__free_irq(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id) >> /* Make sure it's not being used on another CPU: */ >> synchronize_irq(irq); >> >> + if (single_handler) >> + desc->irq_data.drv_status &= ~IRQS_SHARED; >> + > > What's the reason to clear this flag outside of the desc->lock held > region. We need to synchronize the irq first before clearing the flag. The problematic scenario behind this: An IRQ started in shared mode, this the line was unmasked after the hardirq. Now we clear IRQS_SHARED before calling into the threaded handler. And that handler may now think that the line is still masked as IRQS_SHARED is set. > I need this status for other purposes as well, where I > definitely need serialization. Well, two options: wrap all bit manipulations with desc->lock acquisition/release or turn drv_status into an atomic. I don't know what your plans with drv_status are, so... > >> + mutex_lock(®ister_lock); >> + >> + old_action = desc->action; >> + if (old_action && (old_action->flags & IRQF_ADAPTIVE) && >> + !(desc->irq_data.drv_status & IRQS_SHARED)) { >> + /* >> + * Signal the old handler that is has to switch to shareable >> + * handling mode. Disable the line to avoid any conflict with >> + * a real IRQ. >> + */ >> + disable_irq(irq); >> + local_irq_disable(); >> + >> + desc->irq_data.drv_status |= IRQS_SHARED | IRQS_MAKE_SHAREABLE; > > Unserialized access as well. Will think about it. > >> + old_action->handler(irq, old_action->dev_id); >> + desc->irq_data.drv_status &= ~IRQS_MAKE_SHAREABLE; > > Thanks, > > tglx Jan
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