Re: [RFC] firmware loader: retry _nowait requests when userhelper isnot yet available

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Fri Mar 16 2012 - 19:38:07 EST


On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> +       if (nowait) {
> +               int limit = loading_timeout * MSEC_PER_SEC;
> +               int timeout = 10;  /* in msec */
> +
> +               while (usermodehelper_is_disabled()) {
> +                       read_unlock_usermodehelper();
> +
> +                       msleep(timeout);

Ugh, this is disgusting.

The whole point of nowait was that it's not synchronous - so it should
just be driven by timers, not some kind of random "while sleep" loop.

And that fw thing already does have a timeout associated with it, and
quite frankly, the *sane* approach is to do all this not in
_request_firmware(), but in request_firmware_work_func() - never even
call _request_firmware() in the first place if the system isn't ready,
just reset the timeout to retry it again later.

Seriously. The rule should be really simple: nothing should *ever*
call "request_firmware()" (or the _request_firmware() helper function)
while the system is not up. That WARN_ON() should remain totally and
utterly unconditional, and it should *not* be conditional on "nowait"
or any idiotic crappy hack like that.

If there is an asynchronous thread - and there is, for the _nowait()
case - that asynchronous thread should set up the timer and retry in
ten seconds or whatever. It should *not* call 'request_firmware()" and
expect that to do something special.

Linus
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