Re: [RFD]replace save_flags();cli(); with spin_lock_irqsave

From: Andre Hedrick (andre@linux-ide.org)
Date: Tue Sep 03 2002 - 23:45:09 EST


well I have a few places where

save_flags();sti() is called.

# define save_and_sti(x) local_irq_save_on(x)

This is totally funky but until it can we cleared out the annoying
ide__sti() thing is painful.

On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 pwaechtler@mac.com wrote:

> I have a large patch (>130KB) against 2.5.31 converting most of oss
> sound drivers to
> use spinlocks instead of cli() - so that they compile on SMP systems.
>
> Most changes are trivial but I think some drivers are simply not SMP
> safe. I hope I haven't
> break any drivers. Since one can argue that OSS in the kernel gets
> obsolete and there are
> no maintainers for individual drivers I would prefer NOT to split the
> patches for each
> individual driver.
>
> Some like the GUS driver and the dmabuf.c were more complicated - I had
> to change the
> locking a lot. Now if I grep through the kernel source with
>
> /usr/src/linux-2.5.31:>find . -name "*.c"| xargs egrep 'cli[ \t]*\(\)' |
> wc -l
> 1838
>
> Is the usage of cli() really obsolete? Will all occurences will be fixed
> as stated in
>
> /usr/src/linux-2.5.31/include/linux/interrupt.h
> /*
> * Temporary defines for UP kernels, until all code gets fixed.
> */
> #if !CONFIG_SMP
> # define cli() local_irq_disable()
> # define sti() local_irq_enable()
> # define save_flags(x) local_irq_save(x)
> # define restore_flags(x) local_irq_restore(x)
> # define save_and_cli(x) local_irq_save_off(x)
> #endif
>
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Andre Hedrick
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