Khalid Aziz <khalid.aziz@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: First it would be nice to have some standard reference lock library that uses this. What would it take to support this in glibc? > +================================== > +Using the preemption delay feature > +================================== > + > +This feature is enabled in the kernel by setting > +CONFIG_SCHED_PREEMPT_DELAY in kernel configuration. Once this feature is > +enabled, the userspace process communicates with the kernel using a > +4-byte memory location in its address space. It first gives the kernel > +address for this memory location by writing its address to > +/proc/<tgid>/task/<tid>/sched_preempt_delay. This memory location is > +interpreted as a sequence of 4 bytes: > + > + byte[0] = flag to request preemption delay > + byte[1] = flag from kernel indicating preemption delay was granted > + byte[2] = reserved for future use > + byte[3] = reserved for future use Should reserve more bytes (64, 128?) and rename the proc flag to a more generic name. I could well assume other things using such a mechanism in the future. Also please add a flag word with feature bits (similar to the perf mmap page) How about alignment? x86 will not care, but other architectures may. > #endif > +#ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_PREEMPT_DELAY > + REG("sched_preempt_delay", S_IRUGO|S_IWUSR, > proc_tid_preempt_delay_ops), This shouldn't be readable by group/other, as it exposes the address space, so could help exploits. > @@ -2061,6 +2069,13 @@ extern u64 scheduler_tick_max_deferment(void); > static inline bool sched_can_stop_tick(void) { return false; } > #endif > > +#if defined(CONFIG_SCHED_PREEMPT_DELAY) && defined(CONFIG_PROC_FS) > +extern void sched_preempt_delay_show(struct seq_file *m, > + struct task_struct *task); > +extern void sched_preempt_delay_set(struct task_struct *task, > + unsigned char *val); > +#endif Prototypes don't need to be ifdefed. -Andi -- ak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Speaking for myself only -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html