Re: [lhcs-devel] Re: CPU Hotplug broken -mm5 onwards
From: Srivatsa Vaddagiri
Date: Mon Apr 19 2004 - 07:59:23 EST
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 01:34:14PM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote:
> I think a rwsem might be a good idea anyway, because
> sched_migrate_task can end up being called pretty often with
> balance on exec and balance on clone. The semaphore could easily
> place undue serialisation on that path.
I found that r/w sem does not help here ..It can still lead to deadlocks.
One example I hit is :
cpu_up takes write lock, sends out CPU_UP_PREPARE notification. As part
of it, many do kthread_create, which uses workqueue. The work function
is never processed because keventd would be blocked on a previous
work function, waiting for hotplug sem in exec path.
So, as Rusty said, I think we really need to consider removing
lock_cpu_hotplug from sched_migrate_task. AFAICS that lock
was needed to prevent adding tasks to dead cpus. The same
can be accomplished by removing lock_cpu_hotplug from sched_migrate_task
and adding a cpu_is_offline check in __migrate_task.
This will eliminate all the deadlocks I have been hitting.
> Can we arrange some of these checks to disappear when HOTPLUG_CPU
> is not set? For example, make cpu_is_offline only valid to call for
> CPUs that have been online sometime, and can evaluate to 0 if
> HOTPLUG_CPU is not set?
I think this is already being done in include/linux/cpu.h
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Thanks and Regards,
Srivatsa Vaddagiri,
Linux Technology Center,
IBM Software Labs,
Bangalore, INDIA - 560017
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