Re: [PATCH] USB: ehci: drop workaround for forced irq threading

From: Alan Stern
Date: Mon Mar 22 2021 - 15:02:44 EST


On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 05:59:17PM +0100, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
> On 2021-03-22 12:42:00 [-0400], Alan Stern wrote:
> > What happens on RT systems? Are they smart enough to avoid the whole
> > problem by enabling interrupts during _all_ callbacks?
>
> tl;dr: Yes.
>
> The referenced commit (id 81e2073c175b) disables interrupts only on !RT
> configs so for RT everything remains unchanged (the backports are
> already adjusted for the old stable trees to use the proper CONFIG_* for
> enabled RT).
>
> All hrtimer callbacks run as HRTIMER_MODE_SOFT by default. The
> HRTIMER_MODE_HARD ones (which expire in HARDIRQ context) were audited /
> explicitly enabled.
> The same goes irq_work.
> The printk code is different compared to mainline. A printk() on RT in
> HARDIRQ context is printed once the HARDIRQ context is left. So the
> serial/console/… driver never gets a chance to acquire its lock in
> hardirq context.
>
> An interrupt handler which is not forced-threaded must be marked as such
> and must not use any spinlock_t based locking. lockdep/might_sleep
> complain here already.

Okay, in that case:

Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>