On 2019-08-19 19:33:18 [-0500], Clark Williams wrote: > From: Clark Williams <williams@xxxxxxxxxx> > > The following structures contain a member named 'irq_lock'. > These three locks are of type spinlock_t and are used in > multiple contexts including atomic: > > struct drm_i915_private > struct intel_breadcrumbs > strict intel_guc > > Convert them all to be raw_spinlock_t so that lockdep and the lock > debugging code will be happy. What is your motivation to make the lock raw? I did the following: void intel_engine_signal_breadcrumbs(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) { - local_irq_disable(); - intel_engine_breadcrumbs_irq(engine); - local_irq_enable(); + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT_FULL)) { + intel_engine_breadcrumbs_irq(engine); + } else { + local_irq_disable(); + intel_engine_breadcrumbs_irq(engine); + local_irq_enable(); + } } and lockdep was quiet (+ ignoring/patching the lockdep-irq-off-asserts). The local_irq_disable() is here (my interpretation of the situation) because that function is called from process context while the remaining callers invoke intel_engine_breadcrumbs_irq() from the interrupt handler and it acquires irq_lock via a plain spin_lock(). That local_irq_disable() would be required if everyone did a _irqsave(). I tried to check how much worse the latency gets here but I didn't see anything in a brief test. What I saw however is that switching to fullscreen while playing a video gives me ~0.5 to ~2ms latency. This is has nothing to do with this change, I have to dig deeper… It might be one of the preempt_disable() section I just noticed. I would prefer to keep the lock non-raw unless there is actual need for it. Sebastian