On 2015/06/05 18:55, Taichi Kageyama wrote: > This patch set provides a workaround to avoid the following problem. > It's based on Linux 4.1-rc3 mainstream kernel. > I've tested this patch set on x86-64 machine and KVM. > > Problem > -------------------------- > There're cases where autoconfig_irq() fails during boot. > In these cases, the console doesn't work in interrupt mode, > the mode cannot be changed anymore, and "input overrun" > (which can make operation mistakes) happens easily. > This problem happens with high rate every boot once it occurs > because the boot sequence is always almost same. > I saw the original problem on RHEL6.6. > > Fix > -------------------------- > serial: 8250: Fix autoconfig_irq() to avoid race conditions > Fix one of autoconfig_irq() failure case. > serial: 8250: Allow to skip autoconfig_irq() for a console > Provide a workaround to avoid other autoconfig_irq() failure cases. > > Conditions of Reproduction > -------------------------- > - Build with CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ. > - Need non-PnP console serial or PnP console with no CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PNP > - Kick printk() repeatedly on the CPU which can handle an interrupt > from a console serial during autoconfig_irq(). The CPU is basically cpu0. > - Disable the interrupt of the CPU for longer during autoconfig_irq(). > > Note > -------------------------- > Ideally, I think autoconfig_irq() should be fixed completely, > but it's hard from the following points > as long as auto_irq algorithm is used. > - How long it should wait for an interrrupt > - How to assure the interrupt of the CPU enabled during auto_irq > - How to know which CPU can handle an interrupt from a serial. > > Do you have any other idea? > In my opinion, providing a workaround is better than > applying big changes to the old function for legacy devices. > > Taichi Kageyama (2): > serial: 8250: Fix autoconfig_irq() to avoid race conditions > serial: 8250: Allow to skip autoconfig_irq() for a console > > drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_core.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > Could you review this patch set? Thanks, Taichi��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{��ǫ����{ay�ʇڙ���f���h������_�(�階�ݢj"��������G����?���&��