Re: [PATCH] workaround minor lockdep bug triggered bymm_take_all_locks

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Mon Aug 04 2008 - 14:49:55 EST


On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 19:57 +0200, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> From: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Lockdep can't recognize if spinlocks are at a different address. So
> using trylock in a loop is one way to avoid lockdep to generate false
> positives. After lockdep will be fixed this change can and should be
> reverted.
>
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

NAK, come-on, you didn't even bother to look at the available
annotations..

> ---
>
> Resubmit because I didn't update the subject and so I improved the
> comments too. This is mostly to show it's a bug in lockdep and it can
> be trivially worked around without having to fix lockdep for real, any
> superior solution to this hack is more than welcome and recommended.
>
> diff -r 3469dce61df1 mm/mmap.c
> --- a/mm/mmap.c Tue Jul 29 20:01:28 2008 +0200
> +++ b/mm/mmap.c Mon Aug 04 19:54:27 2008 +0200
> @@ -2279,8 +2279,12 @@ static void vm_lock_anon_vma(struct anon
> /*
> * The LSB of head.next can't change from under us
> * because we hold the mm_all_locks_mutex.
> + *
> + * spin_lock would confuse lockdep who doesn't notice
> + * the 'anon_vma' always changing address.
> */
> - spin_lock(&anon_vma->lock);
> + while (!spin_trylock(&anon_vma->lock))
> + cpu_relax();
> /*
> * We can safely modify head.next after taking the
> * anon_vma->lock. If some other vma in this mm shares
> @@ -2310,7 +2314,12 @@ static void vm_lock_mapping(struct addre
> */
> if (test_and_set_bit(AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS, &mapping->flags))
> BUG();
> - spin_lock(&mapping->i_mmap_lock);
> + /*
> + * spin_lock would confuse lockdep who doesn't notice
> + * the 'mapping' always changing address.
> + */
> + while (!spin_trylock(&mapping->i_mmap_lock))
> + cpu_relax();
> }
> }
>

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