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Message-ID: <4F911BCB.7010809@codeaurora.org>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 01:18:19 -0700
From: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@...eaurora.org>
To: Yong Zhang <yong.zhang0@...il.com>
CC: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>,
netdev@...r.kernel.org, Ben Dooks <ben-linux@...ff.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] workqueue: Catch more locking problems with flush_work()
On 4/20/2012 12:18 AM, Yong Zhang wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:26:47PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
>> complain in the case where the work is not queued. That case is not a
>> false positive. We will get a lockdep warning if the work is running
> IIRC, flush_work() is just a nop when a work is not queued nor running.
Agreed, but it's better to always print a lockdep warning instead of
only when the deadlock is going to occur.
>
>> (when start_flush_work() returns true) solely with the
>> lock_map_acquire() on cwq->wq->lockdep_map.
> Yeah, that is the point we use lockdep to detect deadlock for workqueue.
>
> But when looking at start_flush_work(), for some case
> !(cwq->wq->saved_max_active == 1 || cwq->wq->flags & WQ_RESCUER),
> lock_map_acquire_read() is called, but recursive read is not added to
> the chain list. So when lock_map_acquire_read(&cwq->wq->lockdep_map)
> is called, deadlock will not be detected. I hope you don't hit that
> special case.
Hmm. Originally I had what you suggested in my patch but I left it out
because I wasn't sure if it would cause false positives. Do you see any
possibility for false positives? I'll add it back in if not.
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