Re: [PATCHv4 17/17] writeback: lessen sync_supers wakeup count

From: Artem Bityutskiy
Date: Mon May 31 2010 - 05:06:28 EST


> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:25:52AM +0300, Artem Bityutskiy wrote:
> > Hmm, but it looks like we cannot do that either. If we do
> >
> > set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
> > if (supers_dirty)
> > bdi_arm_supers_timer();
> > schedule();
> >
> > and the kernel is preemptive, is it possible that we get preempted
> > before we run 'bdi_arm_supers_timer()', but after we do
> > 'set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE)'. And we will never wake up if
> > the timer armed in mark_sb_dirty() went off.
> >
> > So it looks like this is the way to go:
> >
> > /*
> > * Disable preemption for a while to make sure we are not
> > * preempted before the timer is armed.
> > */
> > preempt_disable();
> > set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
> > if (supers_dirty)
> > bdi_arm_supers_timer();
> > preempt_enable();
> > schedule();
>
> This should not be required because preempt is transparent to these
> task sleep/schedule APIs.
>
> The preempt event will not clear TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, and so the timer
> wakeup will set it to TASK_RUNNING (whether or not it has called
> schedule() yet and whether or not it is currently preempted).

Nick, I'm sorry, but could you please elaborate:

set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
/*
* XXX: what if we are preempted here. No timer is armed. Our state is
* TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, supers_dirty is 1, so no one will ever wake us
* up. Thus, we'll sleep forever.
*/
if (supers_dirty)
bdi_arm_supers_timer();
schedule();

Not sure, but I did quick search and it looks like in preemptive kernel,
an interrupt may happen in the XXX place above, then it will call
'preempt_schedule_irq()', which sill call 'schedule()'.

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Best Regards,
Artem Bityutskiy (ÐÑÑÑÐ ÐÐÑÑÑÐÐÐ)

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