Define and use new events,CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE and CPU_LOCK_RELEASE
authorGautham R Shenoy <ego@in.ibm.com>
Wed, 9 May 2007 09:34:03 +0000 (02:34 -0700)
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.linux-foundation.org>
Wed, 9 May 2007 19:30:51 +0000 (12:30 -0700)
This is an attempt to provide an alternate mechanism for postponing
a hotplug event instead of using a global mechanism like lock_cpu_hotplug.

The proposal is to add two new events namely CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE and
CPU_LOCK_RELEASE. The notification for these two events would be sent
out before and after a cpu_hotplug event respectively.

During the CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE event, a cpu-hotplug-aware subsystem is
supposed to acquire any per-subsystem hotcpu mutex ( Eg. workqueue_mutex
in kernel/workqueue.c ).

During the CPU_LOCK_RELEASE release event the cpu-hotplug-aware subsystem
is supposed to release the per-subsystem hotcpu mutex.

The reasons for defining new events as opposed to reusing the existing events
like CPU_UP_PREPARE/CPU_UP_FAILED/CPU_ONLINE for locking/unlocking of
per-subsystem hotcpu mutexes are as follow:

- CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE: All hotcpu mutexes are taken before subsystems
start handling pre-hotplug events like CPU_UP_PREPARE/CPU_DOWN_PREPARE
etc, thus ensuring a clean handling of these events.

- CPU_LOCK_RELEASE: The hotcpu mutexes will be released only after
all subsystems have handled post-hotplug events like CPU_DOWN_FAILED,
CPU_DEAD,CPU_ONLINE etc thereby ensuring that there are no subsequent
clashes amongst the interdependent subsystems after a cpu hotplugs.

This patch also uses __raw_notifier_call chain in _cpu_up to take care
of the dependency between the two consequetive calls to
raw_notifier_call_chain.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix a bug]
Signed-off-by: Gautham R Shenoy <ego@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
include/linux/notifier.h
kernel/cpu.c

index e34221bf8946264be061c16ee56bd57ecbb4f7f6..1903e5490c04c2f7b1c818511d5264bd0f526fa3 100644 (file)
@@ -194,6 +194,8 @@ extern int __srcu_notifier_call_chain(struct srcu_notifier_head *nh,
 #define CPU_DOWN_PREPARE       0x0005 /* CPU (unsigned)v going down */
 #define CPU_DOWN_FAILED                0x0006 /* CPU (unsigned)v NOT going down */
 #define CPU_DEAD               0x0007 /* CPU (unsigned)v dead */
+#define CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE       0x0008 /* Acquire all hotcpu locks */
+#define CPU_LOCK_RELEASE       0x0009 /* Release all hotcpu locks */
 
 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
 #endif /* _LINUX_NOTIFIER_H */
index 36e70845cfc3b40a4cfa98b06365df480caac6f3..48810498b355e6e09f4751847dda77c1981929a7 100644 (file)
@@ -132,12 +132,15 @@ static int _cpu_down(unsigned int cpu)
        if (!cpu_online(cpu))
                return -EINVAL;
 
+       raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE,
+                                               (void *)(long)cpu);
        err = raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_DOWN_PREPARE,
                                                (void *)(long)cpu);
        if (err == NOTIFY_BAD) {
                printk("%s: attempt to take down CPU %u failed\n",
                                __FUNCTION__, cpu);
-               return -EINVAL;
+               err = -EINVAL;
+               goto out_release;
        }
 
        /* Ensure that we are not runnable on dying cpu */
@@ -185,6 +188,9 @@ out_thread:
        err = kthread_stop(p);
 out_allowed:
        set_cpus_allowed(current, old_allowed);
+out_release:
+       raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_LOCK_RELEASE,
+                                               (void *)(long)cpu);
        return err;
 }
 
@@ -206,13 +212,15 @@ int cpu_down(unsigned int cpu)
 /* Requires cpu_add_remove_lock to be held */
 static int __cpuinit _cpu_up(unsigned int cpu)
 {
-       int ret;
+       int ret, nr_calls = 0;
        void *hcpu = (void *)(long)cpu;
 
        if (cpu_online(cpu) || !cpu_present(cpu))
                return -EINVAL;
 
-       ret = raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_UP_PREPARE, hcpu);
+       raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_LOCK_ACQUIRE, hcpu);
+       ret = __raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_UP_PREPARE, hcpu,
+                                                       -1, &nr_calls);
        if (ret == NOTIFY_BAD) {
                printk("%s: attempt to bring up CPU %u failed\n",
                                __FUNCTION__, cpu);
@@ -233,8 +241,9 @@ static int __cpuinit _cpu_up(unsigned int cpu)
 
 out_notify:
        if (ret != 0)
-               raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain,
-                               CPU_UP_CANCELED, hcpu);
+               __raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain,
+                               CPU_UP_CANCELED, hcpu, nr_calls, NULL);
+       raw_notifier_call_chain(&cpu_chain, CPU_LOCK_RELEASE, hcpu);
 
        return ret;
 }