Re: [RFC,v2,3/8] video: tegra: host: Add channel and client support

From: Mark Zhang
Date: Fri Nov 30 2012 - 01:13:44 EST


On 11/29/2012 06:46 PM, Terje BergstrÃm wrote:
> On 29.11.2012 12:01, Mark Zhang wrote:
>>
>> Just for curious, why "pb->mapped + 1K" is the end of a 4K pushbuffer?
>
> pb->mapped is u32 *, so compiler will take care of multiplying by
> sizeof(u32).
>

Ah, yes. Sorry, I must be insane at that time. :)

>>> +unsigned int nvhost_cdma_wait_locked(struct nvhost_cdma *cdma,
>>> + enum cdma_event event)
>>> +{
>>> + for (;;) {
>>> + unsigned int space = cdma_status_locked(cdma, event);
>>> + if (space)
>>> + return space;
>>> +
>>> + /* If somebody has managed to already start waiting, yield */
>>> + if (cdma->event != CDMA_EVENT_NONE) {
>>> + mutex_unlock(&cdma->lock);
>>> + schedule();
>>> + mutex_lock(&cdma->lock);
>>> + continue;
>>> + }
>>> + cdma->event = event;
>>> +
>>> + mutex_unlock(&cdma->lock);
>>> + down(&cdma->sem);
>>> + mutex_lock(&cdma->lock);
>>
>> I'm newbie of nvhost but I feel here is very tricky, about the lock and
>> unlock of this mutex: cdma->lock. Does it require this mutex is locked
>> before calling this function? And do we need to unlock it before the
>> code: "return space;" above? IMHO, this is not a good design and can we
>> find out a better solution?
>
> Yeah, it's not perfect and good solutions are welcome.
> cdma_status_locked() must be called with a mutex. But, what we generally
> wait for is for space in push buffer. The cleanup code cannot run if we
> keep cdma->lock, so I release it.
>
> The two ways to loop are because there was a race between two processes
> waiting for space. One of them set cdma->event to indicate what it's
> waiting for and can go to sleep, but the other has to keep spinning.
>

Alright. I just feel this mutex operations is complicated and
error-prone, but I just get the big picture of nvhost and still don't
know much about a lot of details. So I'll let you know if I find some
better solutions.

> Terje
>
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