Re: [PATCH] irq: Resolve that mask_irq/unmask_irq may not be called in pairs

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On Wed, Dec 13 2023 at 10:29, xiongxin wrote:
> 在 2023/12/12 23:17, Thomas Gleixner 写道:
> Sorry, the previous reply may not have clarified the BUG process. I 
> re-debugged and confirmed it yesterday. The current BUG execution 
> sequence is described as follows:

It's the sequence how this works and it works correctly.

Just because it does not work on your machine it does not mean that this
is incorrect and a BUG.

You are trying to fix a symptom and thereby violating guarantees of the
core code.

> That is, there is a time between the 1:handle_level_irq() and 
> 3:irq_thread_fn() calls for the 2:disable_irq() call to acquire the lock 
> and then implement the irq_state_set_disabled() operation. When finally 
> call irq_thread_fn()->irq_finalize_oneshot(), it cannot enter the 
> unmask_thread_irq() process.

Correct, because the interrupt has been DISABLED in the mean time.

> In this case, the gpio irq_chip irq_mask()/irq_unmask() callback pairs 
> are not called in pairs, so I think this is a BUG, but not necessarily 
> fixed from the irq core code layer.

No. It is _NOT_ a BUG. unmask() is not allowed to be invoked when the
interrupt is DISABLED. That's the last time I'm going to tell you that.
Only enable_irq() can undo the effect of disable_irq(), period.

> Next, when the gpio controller driver calls the suspend/resume process, 
> it is as follows:
>
> suspend process:
> dwapb_gpio_suspend()
>      ctx->int_mask   = dwapb_read(gpio, GPIO_INTMASK);
>
> resume process:
> dwapb_gpio_resume()
>      dwapb_write(gpio, GPIO_INTMASK, ctx->int_mask);

Did you actually look at the sequence I gave you?

   Suspend:

	  i2c_hid_core_suspend()
	     disable_irq();       <- Marks it disabled and eventually
				     masks it.

	  gpio_irq_suspend()
	     save_registers();    <- Saves masked interrupt

   Resume:

	  gpio_irq_resume()
	     restore_registers(); <- Restores masked interrupt

	  i2c_hid_core_resume()
	     enable_irq();        <- Unmasks interrupt and removes the
				     disabled marker


Have you verified that this order of invocations is what happens on
your machine?

Thanks,

        tglx





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