From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
To: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: BKL: remove extraneous #include <smp_lock.h>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 23:43:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201011172343.07949.arnd@arndb.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimO6CN9wOQco_1bqRmwBS7KfWW1CvumKFuiOWGH@mail.gmail.com>
On Wednesday 17 November 2010 23:23:23 Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> wrote:
>
> Hmm. I think that part was a mistake, but I suspect the simplest fix
> for it is to simply get rid of "kernel_locked()". It has no other
> users than the hardirq.h one, so let's just move it there.
>
> Something like the attached?
>
> NOTE! The reason I only take the CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL version from
> smp_lock.h is because:
>
> - LOCK_KERNEL is defined by init/Kconfig as "(SMP || PREEMPT) && BKL"
>
> - inside hardirq.h we only use "kernel_locked()" inside "PREEMPT && BKL"
>
> - so "PREEMPT && BKL" implies "LOCK_KERNEL"
>
> - so the !LOCK_KERNEL kernel_locked() case is irrelevant.
>
> unless I did a thinko somewhere.
>
> Does this work in all configurations? TOTALLY UNTESTED! Caveat emptor.
It looks completely right, thanks for diving into the problem yourself!
The script that I used to create the broken patch removed the smp_lock.h
include from all files that did not call any of lock_kernel, unlock_lernel,
release_kernel_lock and reacquire_kernel_lock, but I missed kernel_locked().
I did not find it in my own build tests, I only tested PREEMPT with BKL
disabled and vice versa and the mails about the build failure in -next
reached me after you had already pulled the patch.
Arnd
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-11-17 22:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <201011172159.oAHLx1tu001236@hera.kernel.org>
2010-11-17 22:05 ` BKL: remove extraneous #include <smp_lock.h> Randy Dunlap
2010-11-17 22:23 ` Linus Torvalds
2010-11-17 22:37 ` Randy Dunlap
2010-11-17 22:43 ` Arnd Bergmann [this message]
2010-11-18 9:43 ` [build failure] " Ingo Molnar
2010-11-18 15:57 ` Linus Torvalds
2010-11-18 16:02 ` Linus Torvalds
2010-11-18 16:28 ` Randy Dunlap
2010-11-18 19:02 ` Ingo Molnar
2010-11-18 19:04 ` Randy Dunlap
2010-11-18 19:44 ` Linus Torvalds
2010-11-18 19:51 ` Ingo Molnar
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