On Wednesday 24 June 2009 12:48:20 Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:
1) You want the device to be quiescent anyways when you do thisPower management requests are kind of special and need block layer support.
SET_XFER command. What better way than to plug the queue
and make sure all currently outstanding requests complete?
And as already discussed, we even already have logic to support
this kind of thing for the sake of power-management.
Please take a look at REQ_DEVSET_EXEC special requests from ide-devsets.c
instead if you would like to investigate possibility of a cleaner (although
more invasive) solution.
2) All commands going into the device do so from a context fromThe fact is that we need to synchronize against all commands going into
which we could take a sleeping lock such as a mutex. It's
therefore the most natural way to synchonize things.
the device and they are synchronized using block queue (which is protected
with spinlock by block layer). Adding an extra mutex (even if possible)
We need to also take the synchronization between block queues of all devices
on the port and the serialized ports into account.. This is quite complex
and fragile code (vide cmd64x screaming IRQ issue ;)..
I would personally try going with 1) and avoid 2) at all costs..