[RT] possible bug in trace_start_sched_wakeup
From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Thu Jan 26 2006 - 20:55:25 EST
Ingo,
I've been agonizing over the latency code, and have a question about
__trace_start_sched_wakup.
Here we have:
void __trace_start_sched_wakeup(struct task_struct *p)
{
struct cpu_trace *tr;
int cpu;
if (trace_user_triggered || !wakeup_timing)
return;
spin_lock(&sch.trace_lock);
if (sch.task && (sch.task->prio >= p->prio))
goto out_unlock;
I don't get the sch.task->prio >= p->prio. Here the lower the number
the greater the priority. So this if statement is saying:
If sch.task is either NULL or if p is greater in priority than or equal
to the priority of sch.task then quit.
Then again later in trace_stop_sched_switched:
if (sch.task && (sch.task->prio >= p->prio))
sch.task = NULL;
Again, if p is a higher priority than sch.task we set sch.task to NULL??
What am I missing here?
Thanks,
-- Steve
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