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SubjectRe: [PATCH 4/4] fastboot: make ACPI bus drivers probe asynchronous
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On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 18:51 -0800, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 10:51:50 +0800
> Zhao Yakui <yakui.zhao@intel.com> wrote:
>
> > > because of the async_synchronize_cookie() call!
> > After the async_synchronize_cookie is called, the register sequence
> > will become strict.
> > But there exist multiple threads. It is possible that the function of
> > acpi_bus_register_async is called on different threads. In such case
> > the dependency can't be guaranteed.
>
> this is not correct.
> when the async_synchronize_cookie() call returns, all previous
> acpi_bus_register_async() calls have completed. So no older ones can be
> running.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Understand it.
But I still have another question about the function of
async_synchronize_cookie. I don't know whether my understanding is
correct or not.
The function of async_synchronize_cookie is realized by comparing the
variable of lowest_in_progress with the cookie. Only when the
lowest_in_process is greater than or equal to the cookie value, it will
return. When async_schedule is called, a new cookie will be assigned,
which can also be used as the second argument of
async_synchronize_cookie.

The value of lowest_in_progress is updated after calling the callback
function (async_func_ptr). But the async_synchronize_cookie is called in
the callback function (acpi_bus_register_async).
In such case it seems that there exists the dead lock. The value of
lowest_in_progress should be updated before finishing the async callback
function. But the value of lowest_in_progress is updated after calling
the async callback function.


>
> there also can be no newer ones, because newer ones will wait for the
> current one to entirely complete before they will return from
> acpi_bus_register_async()
>
> so.. since all older ones are complete, and no new ones can happen..
> the sequence is strictly followed.
>



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