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1 files changed, 23 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/timer.c b/kernel/timer.c
index d6459923d24..5f40c2e0a94 100644
--- a/kernel/timer.c
+++ b/kernel/timer.c
@@ -964,6 +964,25 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_to_del_timer_sync);
964 * add_timer_on(). Upon exit the timer is not queued and the handler is 964 * add_timer_on(). Upon exit the timer is not queued and the handler is
965 * not running on any CPU. 965 * not running on any CPU.
966 * 966 *
967 * Note: You must not hold locks that are held in interrupt context
968 * while calling this function. Even if the lock has nothing to do
969 * with the timer in question. Here's why:
970 *
971 * CPU0 CPU1
972 * ---- ----
973 * <SOFTIRQ>
974 * call_timer_fn();
975 * base->running_timer = mytimer;
976 * spin_lock_irq(somelock);
977 * <IRQ>
978 * spin_lock(somelock);
979 * del_timer_sync(mytimer);
980 * while (base->running_timer == mytimer);
981 *
982 * Now del_timer_sync() will never return and never release somelock.
983 * The interrupt on the other CPU is waiting to grab somelock but
984 * it has interrupted the softirq that CPU0 is waiting to finish.
985 *
967 * The function returns whether it has deactivated a pending timer or not. 986 * The function returns whether it has deactivated a pending timer or not.
968 */ 987 */
969int del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer) 988int del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer)
@@ -971,6 +990,10 @@ int del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer)
971#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 990#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
972 unsigned long flags; 991 unsigned long flags;
973 992
993 /*
994 * If lockdep gives a backtrace here, please reference
995 * the synchronization rules above.
996 */
974 local_irq_save(flags); 997 local_irq_save(flags);
975 lock_map_acquire(&timer->lockdep_map); 998 lock_map_acquire(&timer->lockdep_map);
976 lock_map_release(&timer->lockdep_map); 999 lock_map_release(&timer->lockdep_map);