Re: [RFC PATCH 71/86] treewide: lib: remove cond_resched()
From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Wed Nov 08 2023 - 14:41:47 EST
On Wed, 8 Nov 2023 11:15:37 -0800
Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> FOr the memcpy_kunit.c cases, I don't think there are preemption
> locations in its loops. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something? Why will
> the memcpy test no longer produce softlockup splats?
This patchset will switch over to a NEED_RESCHED_LAZY routine, so that
VOLUNTARY and NONE preemption models will be forced to preempt if its in
the kernel for too long.
Time slice is over: set NEED_RESCHED_LAZY
For VOLUNTARY and NONE, NEED_RESCHED_LAZY will not preempt the kernel (but
will preempt user space).
If in the kernel for over 1 tick (1ms for 1000Hz, 4ms for 250Hz, etc),
if NEED_RESCHED_LAZY is still set after one tick, then set NEED_RESCHED.
NEED_RESCHED will now schedule in the kernel once it is able to regardless
of preemption model. (PREEMPT_NONE will now use preempt_disable()).
This allows us to get rid of all cond_resched()s throughout the kernel as
this will be the new mechanism to keep from running inside the kernel for
too long. The watchdog is always longer than one tick.
-- Steve