On Wed, Aug 04 2021 at 15:23, Mel Gorman wrote: Mel, > On Wed, Aug 04, 2021 at 03:42:25PM +0200, Vlastimil Babka wrote: >> The idea was not build-time, but runtime (hidden behind lockdep, VM_DEBUG or >> whatnot), i.e.: >> >> <sched_expert> what that code needs is switch(item) { case foo1: case foo2: >> lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); break; case bar1: case bar2: >> lockdep_assert_preempt_disabled(); lockdep_assert_no_in_irq(); break; } or >> something along those lines >> > Ok, that would potentially work. It may not even need to split the stats > into different enums. Simply document which stats need protection from > IRQ or preemption and use PROVE_LOCKING to check if preemption or IRQs > are disabled depending on the kernel config. I don't think it gets rid > of preempt_disable_rt unless the API was completely reworked with entry > points that describe the locking requirements. That would be tricky > because the requirements differ between kernel configurations. Right. This won't get rid of the preempt disabling on RT, but I think we should rather open code this if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)) preempt_dis/enable(); instead of proliferating these helper macros which have only one user left. Thanks, tglx