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authorVenki Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>2007-10-26 13:18:21 -0400
committerDave Jones <davej@redhat.com>2008-02-06 22:57:58 -0500
commit9e76988e9390a4ff4d171f690586d0c58186b47e (patch)
treee033aa977a66b4ea2dc01b0e846eb7f6f8134857 /include
parentb25e75899e449456409cfa1a3b042257c03d4355 (diff)
[CPUFREQ] Eliminate cpufreq_userspace scaling_setspeed deadlock
Eliminate cpufreq_userspace scaling_setspeed deadlock. Luming Yu recently uncovered yet another cpufreq related deadlock. One thread that continuously switches the governors and the other thread that repeatedly cats the contents of cpufreq directory causes both these threads to go into a deadlock. Detailed examination of the deadlock showed the exact flow before the deadlock as: Thread 1 Thread 2 ________ ________ cats files under /sys/devices/.../cpufreq/ Set governor to userspace Adds a new sysfs entry for scaling_setspeed cats files under /sys/devices/.../cpufreq/ Set governor to performance Holds cpufreq_rw_sem in write mode Sends a STOP notify to userspace governor cat /sys/devices/.../cpufreq/scaling_setspeed Gets a handle on the above sysfs entry with sysfs_get_active Blocks while trying to get cpufreq_rw_sem in read mode Remove a sysfs entry for scaling_setspeed Blocks on sysfs_deactivate while waiting for earlier get_active (on other thread) to drain At this point both threads go into deadlock and any other thread that tries to do anything with sysfs cpufreq will also block. There seems to be no easy way to avoid this deadlock as long as cpufreq_userspace adds/removes the sysfs entry under same kobject as cpufreq. Below patch moves scaling_setspeed to cpufreq.c, keeping it always and calling back the governor on read/write. This is the cleanest fix I could think of, even though adding two callbacks in governor structure just for this seems unnecessary. Note that the change makes scaling_setspeed under /sys/.../cpufreq permanent and returns <unsupported> when governor is not userspace. Signed-off-by: Venkatesh Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/cpufreq.h4
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/cpufreq.h b/include/linux/cpufreq.h
index 23932d7741a9..ddd8652fc3f3 100644
--- a/include/linux/cpufreq.h
+++ b/include/linux/cpufreq.h
@@ -167,6 +167,10 @@ struct cpufreq_governor {
167 char name[CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN]; 167 char name[CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN];
168 int (*governor) (struct cpufreq_policy *policy, 168 int (*governor) (struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
169 unsigned int event); 169 unsigned int event);
170 ssize_t (*show_setspeed) (struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
171 char *buf);
172 int (*store_setspeed) (struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
173 unsigned int freq);
170 unsigned int max_transition_latency; /* HW must be able to switch to 174 unsigned int max_transition_latency; /* HW must be able to switch to
171 next freq faster than this value in nano secs or we 175 next freq faster than this value in nano secs or we
172 will fallback to performance governor */ 176 will fallback to performance governor */