Re: [PATCH] lib/ida: Document locking requirements a bit better

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Wed Oct 26 2016 - 10:39:56 EST


Hello, Daniel.

On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 04:27:39PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> I wanted to wrap a bunch of ida_simple_get calls into their own
> locking, until I dug around and read the original commit message.
> Stuff like this should imo be added to the kernel doc, let's do that.

Generally agreed but some nits below.

> @@ -927,6 +927,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(ida_pre_get);
> * and go back to the ida_pre_get() call. If the ida is full, it will
> * return %-ENOSPC.
> *
> + * Note that callers must ensure that concurrent access to @ida is not possible.
> + * When simplicity trumps concurrency needs look at ida_simple_get() instead.

Maybe we can make it a bit less dramatic?

> @@ -1073,6 +1076,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(ida_destroy);
> * Allocates an id in the range start <= id < end, or returns -ENOSPC.
> * On memory allocation failure, returns -ENOMEM.
> *
> + * Compared to ida_get_new_above() this function does its own locking and hence
> + * is recommended everywhere where simplicity is preferred over the last bit of
> + * speed.

Hmm... so, this isn't necessarily about speed. For example, id
allocation might have to happen inside a spinlock which protects a
larger scope. To guarantee GFP_KERNEL allocation behavior in such
cases, the caller would have to call ida_pre_get() outside the said
spinlock and then call ida_get_new_above() inside the lock.

I think it'd be better to explain what the simple version does and
expects and then say that unless there are specific requirements using
the simple version is recommended.

Thanks.

--
tejun