On 10/16/19 12:29 AM, Alex Kogan wrote: > +static inline void cna_pass_lock(struct mcs_spinlock *node, > + struct mcs_spinlock *next) > +{ > + struct cna_node *cn = (struct cna_node *)node; > + struct mcs_spinlock *next_holder = next, *tail_2nd; > + u32 val = 1; > + > + u32 scan = cn->pre_scan_result; > + > + /* > + * check if a successor from the same numa node has not been found in > + * pre-scan, and if so, try to find it in post-scan starting from the > + * node where pre-scan stopped (stored in @pre_scan_result) > + */ > + if (scan > 0) > + scan = cna_scan_main_queue(node, decode_tail(scan)); > + > + if (!scan) { /* if found a successor from the same numa node */ > + next_holder = node->next; > + /* > + * make sure @val gets 1 if current holder's @locked is 0 as > + * we have to store a non-zero value in successor's @locked > + * to pass the lock > + */ > + val = node->locked + (node->locked == 0); node->locked can be 0 when the cpu enters into an empty MCS queue. We could unconditionally set node->locked to 1 for this case in qspinlock.c or with your above code. Perhaps, a comment about when node->locked will be 0. It may be easier to understand if you just do val = node->locked ? node->locked : 1; Cheers, Longman