"Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 08:51:44PM +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: >> "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > >> > - The soft interrupt related suffix (_bh()) still disables softirq >> > handlers. However, unlike non-PREEMPT_RT kernels (which disable >> > preemption to get this effect), PREEMPT_RT kernels use a per-CPU >> > lock to exclude softirq handlers. >> >> I've made that: >> >> - The soft interrupt related suffix (_bh()) still disables softirq >> handlers. >> >> Non-PREEMPT_RT kernels disable preemption to get this effect. >> >> PREEMPT_RT kernels use a per-CPU lock for serialization. The lock >> disables softirq handlers and prevents reentrancy by a preempting >> task. > > That works! At the end, I would instead say "prevents reentrancy > due to task preemption", but what you have works. Yours is better. >> - Task state is preserved across spinlock acquisition, ensuring that the >> task-state rules apply to all kernel configurations. Non-PREEMPT_RT >> kernels leave task state untouched. However, PREEMPT_RT must change >> task state if the task blocks during acquisition. Therefore, it >> saves the current task state before blocking and the corresponding >> lock wakeup restores it. A regular not lock related wakeup sets the >> task state to RUNNING. If this happens while the task is blocked on >> a spinlock then the saved task state is changed so that correct >> state is restored on lock wakeup. >> >> Hmm? > > I of course cannot resist editing the last two sentences: > > ... Other types of wakeups unconditionally set task state to RUNNING. > If this happens while a task is blocked while acquiring a spinlock, > then the task state is restored to its pre-acquisition value at > lock-wakeup time. Errm no. That would mean state = UNINTERRUPTIBLE lock() block() real_state = state state = SLEEPONLOCK non lock wakeup state = RUNNING <--- FAIL #1 lock wakeup state = real_state <--- FAIL #2 How it works is: state = UNINTERRUPTIBLE lock() block() real_state = state state = SLEEPONLOCK non lock wakeup real_state = RUNNING lock wakeup state = real_state == RUNNING If there is no 'non lock wakeup' before the lock wakeup: state = UNINTERRUPTIBLE lock() block() real_state = state state = SLEEPONLOCK lock wakeup state = real_state == UNINTERRUPTIBLE I agree that what I tried to express is hard to parse, but it's at least halfways correct :) Thanks, tglx