On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Peter Zijlstra wrote:On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 14:26 -0700, David Brownell wrote:From: David Brownell <dbrownell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>In all previous such cases it was deemed the IRQ handler should deal
Lockdep reported a problem in the at91_mci driver ... in this case, the
issue is with lockdep, not with the driver. ...
When __flush_dcache_aliases() returns -- inlined into flush_dcache_page(),
above -- it re-enables IRQs ... since that evidently may only be called with
IRQs enabled. That's OK since the (unshared) IRQ handler doesn't ask for IRQs
to be disabled. Except ... that lockdep went and disabled them, then went on
to complains about the breakage *it* caused!
Workaround: depend on LOCKDEP=n ...
with whatever it gets.
In which case I'll wait until someone changes that IRQ handler (or that
ARM MM utility, or lockdep), and give up using AT91 platforms for sanity
testing kernel changes; lockdep is important, when it doesn't lie.