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From: Kevin Hao <haokexin@gmail.com>
To: "Théo Lebrun" <theo.lebrun@bootlin.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org,
	Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@microchip.com>,
	Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@tuxon.dev>,
	Andrew Lunn <andrew+netdev@lunn.ch>,
	"David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>,
	Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>,
	Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>, Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>,
	Vineeth Karumanchi <vineeth.karumanchi@amd.com>,
	Harini Katakam <harini.katakam@amd.com>,
	stable@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH net 1/2] net: macb: Move devm_{free,request}_irq() out of spin lock area
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2026 09:25:20 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <abitgDJLgpLiPgap@pek-khao-d3> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <DH4ER021HKCB.23RHADC1HSCTF@bootlin.com>

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On Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 07:11:34PM +0100, Théo Lebrun wrote:
> On Sun Mar 15, 2026 at 12:44 PM CET, Kevin Hao wrote:
> > @@ -5962,6 +5962,7 @@ static int __maybe_unused macb_suspend(struct device *dev)
> >  			/* write IP address into register */
> >  			tmp |= MACB_BFEXT(IP, be32_to_cpu(ifa->ifa_local));
> >  		}
> > +		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  
> >  		/* Change interrupt handler and
> >  		 * Enable WoL IRQ on queue 0
> > @@ -5974,11 +5975,12 @@ static int __maybe_unused macb_suspend(struct device *dev)
> >  				dev_err(dev,
> >  					"Unable to request IRQ %d (error %d)\n",
> >  					bp->queues[0].irq, err);
> > -				spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  				return err;
> >  			}
> > +			spin_lock_irqsave(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  			queue_writel(bp->queues, IER, GEM_BIT(WOL));
> >  			gem_writel(bp, WOL, tmp);
> > +			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  		} else {
> >  			err = devm_request_irq(dev, bp->queues[0].irq, macb_wol_interrupt,
> >  					       IRQF_SHARED, netdev->name, bp->queues);
> > @@ -5986,13 +5988,13 @@ static int __maybe_unused macb_suspend(struct device *dev)
> >  				dev_err(dev,
> >  					"Unable to request IRQ %d (error %d)\n",
> >  					bp->queues[0].irq, err);
> > -				spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  				return err;
> >  			}
> > +			spin_lock_irqsave(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  			queue_writel(bp->queues, IER, MACB_BIT(WOL));
> >  			macb_writel(bp, WOL, tmp);
> > +			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  		}
> > -		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->lock, flags);
> >  
> >  		enable_irq_wake(bp->queues[0].irq);
> >  	}
> 
> So it used to be that approximatively the whole macb_suspend() function
> was ran under the bp->lock spinlock. Now you split it in two to avoid
> calling IRQ functions in atomic context:
>  - (1) the disable queues & silence IRQs part and,
>  - (2) the enable WOL part (IER and WOL reg writes).
> 
> Why do you need to grab bp->lock for the 2nd part? All queues are
> disabled anyway and IRQs masked. BH features like our work queues are
> disabled during the dev_pm_ops.suspend() calls anyway. Maybe I am
> forgetting?

You are right. I agree that the lock may not be necessary in this scenario.

> Or this was just out of caution?

This is just out of cautious consideration. Do you think I should delete these
spinlocks?

Thanks,
Kevin

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  reply	other threads:[~2026-03-17  1:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-03-15 11:44 [PATCH net 0/2] net: macb: Fix two lock warnings when WOL is used Kevin Hao
2026-03-15 11:44 ` [PATCH net 1/2] net: macb: Move devm_{free,request}_irq() out of spin lock area Kevin Hao
2026-03-16 18:11   ` Théo Lebrun
2026-03-17  1:25     ` Kevin Hao [this message]
2026-03-17 16:01       ` Théo Lebrun
2026-03-15 11:44 ` [PATCH net 2/2] net: macb: Protect access to net_device::in_ptr with RCU lock Kevin Hao
2026-03-16 17:59   ` Théo Lebrun
2026-03-17  1:27     ` Kevin Hao
2026-03-17 15:54       ` Théo Lebrun
2026-03-18  6:31         ` Kevin Hao

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