Re: [PATCH] [CPU-HOTPLUG] convert cpucontrol to be a rwsem

From: Zwane Mwaikambo
Date: Mon Nov 01 2004 - 11:32:33 EST


On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Dominik Brodowski wrote:

> [CPU-HOTPLUG] Use a rw-semaphore for serializing and locking
>
> Currently, lock_cpu_hotplug serializes multiple calls to cpufreq->target()
> on multiple CPUs even though that's unneccessary. Even further, it
> serializes these calls with totally unrelated other parts of the kernel...
> some ppc64 event reporting, some cache management, and so on. In my opinion
> locking should be done subsystem (and normally data-)specific, and disabling
> CPU hotplug should just do that.
>
> This patch converts the semaphore cpucontrol to be a rwsem which allows us
> to use it for _both_ variants: locking (write) and (multiple) other parts
> disabling CPU hotplug (read).
>
> Only problem I see with this approach is that lock_cpu_hotplug_interruptible()
> needs to disappear as there is no down_write_interruptible() for rw-semaphores.
>
> Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Agreed it makes a lot more sense, i think there could be some places where
we use preempt_disable to protect against cpu offline which could
converted, but that can come later.

Thanks,
Zwane

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