[PATCH 1/4] hvc_console: do not set low_latency
Hendrik Brueckner
brueckner at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Jan 13 22:35:45 EST 2009
Here is yet another bug trace related to the low_latency issue, that is
experienced using the hvc_iucv backend. The hvc_iucv backend now also uses irq
notifiers.
The bug trace below appears if hvc_kick() is called.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:04:22AM +0100, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 08 Januar 2009 schrieb Milton Miller:
> > hvc_console is setting low_latency unconditionally, but some clients are
> > interrupt driven and will call hvc_poll from irq context. This will cause
> > tty_flip_buffer_push to be called from irq context, and it very clearly
> > states it must not be called from IRQ when low_latency is specified.
It seems that if low_latency is set, tty_flip_buffer_push() should also not be
called within an atomic context, because echo_char_raw() and other echo* calls
might sleep.
Christian's patch solves this problem for irq driven backends.
However, there might be still a problem with polled backends since the khvcd()
thread calls hvc_poll() while hvc_structs_lock is held.
I think the hvc_udbg backend is based on polling.
David, could you check if you experience any problems with your hvc_udbg
backend on latest git.
BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at /root/cvs/linux-2.6.git/kernel/mutex.c:207
in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 0, pid: 748, name: khvcd
1 lock held by khvcd/748:
#0: (hvc_structs_lock){--..}, at: [<00000000002ceb50>] khvcd+0x58/0x12c
CPU: 0 Not tainted 2.6.29-rc1git #29
Process khvcd (pid: 748, task: 000000002fb9a480, ksp: 000000002f66bd78)
070000000000000a 000000002f66ba00 0000000000000002 (null)
000000002f66baa0 000000002f66ba18 000000002f66ba18 0000000000104f08
ffffffffffffc000 000000002f66bd78 (null) (null)
000000002f66ba00 000000000000000c 000000002f66ba00 000000002f66ba70
0000000000466af8 0000000000104f08 000000002f66ba00 000000002f66ba50
Call Trace:
([<0000000000104e7c>] show_trace+0x138/0x158)
[<0000000000104f62>] show_stack+0xc6/0xf8
[<0000000000105740>] dump_stack+0xb0/0xc0
[<000000000013144a>] __might_sleep+0x14e/0x17c
[<000000000045e226>] mutex_lock_nested+0x42/0x3b4
[<00000000002c443e>] echo_char_raw+0x3a/0x9c
[<00000000002c688c>] n_tty_receive_buf+0x1154/0x1208
[<00000000002ca0a2>] flush_to_ldisc+0x152/0x220
[<00000000002ca1da>] tty_flip_buffer_push+0x6a/0x90
[<00000000002cea74>] hvc_poll+0x244/0x2c8
[<00000000002ceb68>] khvcd+0x70/0x12c
[<000000000015bbd0>] kthread+0x68/0xa0
[<0000000000109d5a>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc
[<0000000000109d54>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc
1 lock held by khvcd/748:
#0: (hvc_structs_lock){--..}, at: [<00000000002ceb50>] khvcd+0x58/0x12c
> This wont work, since the call to notifier_add is done later:
> What about:
> ---
> drivers/char/hvc_console.c | 5 +++--
> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> Index: linux-2.6/drivers/char/hvc_console.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.orig/drivers/char/hvc_console.c
> +++ linux-2.6/drivers/char/hvc_console.c
> @@ -318,8 +318,6 @@ static int hvc_open(struct tty_struct *t
> } /* else count == 0 */
>
> tty->driver_data = hp;
> - tty->low_latency = 1; /* Makes flushes to ldisc synchronous. */
> -
> hp->tty = tty;
>
> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hp->lock, flags);
> @@ -327,6 +325,9 @@ static int hvc_open(struct tty_struct *t
> if (hp->ops->notifier_add)
> rc = hp->ops->notifier_add(hp, hp->data);
>
> + if (!hp->irq_requested)
> + tty->low_latency = 1; /* Makes flushes to ldisc synchronous. */
> +
> /*
> * If the notifier fails we return an error. The tty layer
> * will call hvc_close() after a failed open but we don't want to clean
Acked-by: Hendrik Brueckner <brueckner at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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