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authorArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>2010-06-02 08:28:52 -0400
committerArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>2010-09-15 15:00:47 -0400
commitd851b6e04ee978b0c1b187bee682592aa72f22ea (patch)
tree1150757f61e3f4391d058fe2efc171e9fbcf13e2 /drivers/macintosh/smu.c
parent5aa82940b23d0c6e4083d48e387a16b8ad530a47 (diff)
mac: autoconvert trivial BKL users to private mutex
All these files use the big kernel lock in a trivial way to serialize their private file operations, typically resulting from an earlier semi-automatic pushdown from VFS. None of these drivers appears to want to lock against other code, and they all use the BKL as the top-level lock in their file operations, meaning that there is no lock-order inversion problem. Consequently, we can remove the BKL completely, replacing it with a per-file mutex in every case. Using a scripted approach means we can avoid typos. file=$1 name=$2 if grep -q lock_kernel ${file} ; then if grep -q 'include.*linux.mutex.h' ${file} ; then sed -i '/include.*<linux\/smp_lock.h>/d' ${file} else sed -i 's/include.*<linux\/smp_lock.h>.*$/include <linux\/mutex.h>/g' ${file} fi sed -i ${file} \ -e "/^#include.*linux.mutex.h/,$ { 1,/^\(static\|int\|long\)/ { /^\(static\|int\|long\)/istatic DEFINE_MUTEX(${name}_mutex); } }" \ -e "s/\(un\)*lock_kernel\>[ ]*()/mutex_\1lock(\&${name}_mutex)/g" \ -e '/[ ]*cycle_kernel_lock();/d' else sed -i -e '/include.*\<smp_lock.h\>/d' ${file} \ -e '/cycle_kernel_lock()/d' fi Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/macintosh/smu.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/macintosh/smu.c6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/macintosh/smu.c b/drivers/macintosh/smu.c
index e58c3d33e035..290cb325a94c 100644
--- a/drivers/macintosh/smu.c
+++ b/drivers/macintosh/smu.c
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
19 * the userland interface 19 * the userland interface
20 */ 20 */
21 21
22#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
23#include <linux/types.h> 22#include <linux/types.h>
24#include <linux/kernel.h> 23#include <linux/kernel.h>
25#include <linux/device.h> 24#include <linux/device.h>
@@ -97,6 +96,7 @@ struct smu_device {
97 * I don't think there will ever be more than one SMU, so 96 * I don't think there will ever be more than one SMU, so
98 * for now, just hard code that 97 * for now, just hard code that
99 */ 98 */
99static DEFINE_MUTEX(smu_mutex);
100static struct smu_device *smu; 100static struct smu_device *smu;
101static DEFINE_MUTEX(smu_part_access); 101static DEFINE_MUTEX(smu_part_access);
102static int smu_irq_inited; 102static int smu_irq_inited;
@@ -1095,12 +1095,12 @@ static int smu_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
1095 pp->mode = smu_file_commands; 1095 pp->mode = smu_file_commands;
1096 init_waitqueue_head(&pp->wait); 1096 init_waitqueue_head(&pp->wait);
1097 1097
1098 lock_kernel(); 1098 mutex_lock(&smu_mutex);
1099 spin_lock_irqsave(&smu_clist_lock, flags); 1099 spin_lock_irqsave(&smu_clist_lock, flags);
1100 list_add(&pp->list, &smu_clist); 1100 list_add(&pp->list, &smu_clist);
1101 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smu_clist_lock, flags); 1101 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smu_clist_lock, flags);
1102 file->private_data = pp; 1102 file->private_data = pp;
1103 unlock_kernel(); 1103 mutex_unlock(&smu_mutex);
1104 1104
1105 return 0; 1105 return 0;
1106} 1106}