On 9/4/24 3:34 PM, Amit Sunil Dhamne wrote:
However, I have seen almost 30+ instances of the prior
method
(https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240822223717.253433-1-amitsd@xxxxxxxxxx/)
of registering lockdep key, which is what I followed.
Many of these examples are for spinlocks. It would be good to have a
variant of spin_lock_init() that does not instantiate a struct
lock_class_key and instead accepts a lock_class_key pointer as argument.
However, if that's is not the right way, it brings into question the
purpose
of lockdep_set_class() considering I would always and unconditionally use
__mutex_init() if I want to manage the lockdep class keys myself or
mutex_init() if I didn't.
What I'm proposing is not a new pattern. There are multiple examples
in the kernel tree of lockdep_register_key() calls followed by a
__mutex_init() call:
$ git grep -wB3 __mutex_init | grep lockdep_register_key | wc -l
5
Thanks,
Bart.