On Thu, Nov 19 2020 at 13:18, Frederic Weisbecker wrote: > On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 03:02:19PM +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: >> RT requires the softirq to be preemptible and uses a per CPU local lock to >> protect BH disabled sections and softirq processing. Therefore RT cannot >> use the preempt counter to keep track of BH disabled/serving. >> >> Add a RT only counter to task struct and adjust the relevant macros in >> preempt.h. > > You may want to describe a bit the reason for this per task counter. > It's not intuitive at this stage. Something like this: RT requires the softirq processing and local bottomhalf disabled regions to be preemptible. Using the normal preempt count based serialization is therefore not possible because this implicitely disables preemption. RT kernels use a per CPU local lock to serialize bottomhalfs. As local_bh_disable() can nest the lock can only be acquired on the outermost invocation of local_bh_disable() and released when the nest count becomes zero. Tasks which hold the local lock can be preempted so its required to keep track of the nest count per task. Add a RT only counter to task struct and adjust the relevant macros in preempt.h. Thanks, tglx