Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 14 May 2009 05:19:39 +0200 | From | Frederic Weisbecker <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] kernel:async function call:introduce async_run_inatomic(v2) |
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 07:11:44PM +0200, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Wed, 13 May 2009 23:51:39 +0800, > tom.leiming@gmail.com wrote: > > > From: Ming Lei <tom.leiming@gmail.com> > > > > The purpose of this function is to offer a simple way to schedule an > > asynchronous thread from an atomic context, because there are not any > > functions which can create and start a kernel thread in atomic contexts > > now. We use async_running_no_sync as running list to make callers that > > don't want to synchronize on cookies, so can avoid some side effects for > > async_synchronize_full(). > > > > Part of note for async_run_inatomic and some guideline is from Cornelia Huck. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <tom.leiming@gmail.com> > > Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> > > --- > > include/linux/async.h | 2 ++ > > kernel/async.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/async.h b/include/linux/async.h > > index 18ce92b..9ff62af 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/async.h > > +++ b/include/linux/async.h > > @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ > > typedef u64 async_cookie_t; > > typedef void (async_func_ptr) (void *data, async_cookie_t cookie); > > > > +extern int async_run_inatomic(async_func_ptr *ptr, void *data); > > + > > extern async_cookie_t async_schedule(async_func_ptr *ptr, void *data); > > extern async_cookie_t async_schedule_domain(async_func_ptr *ptr, void *data, > > struct list_head *list); > > diff --git a/kernel/async.c b/kernel/async.c > > index 8663f5b..cb527b3 100644 > > --- a/kernel/async.c > > +++ b/kernel/async.c > > @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ static async_cookie_t next_cookie = 1; > > > > static LIST_HEAD(async_pending); > > static LIST_HEAD(async_running); > > +static LIST_HEAD(async_running_no_sync); > > static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(async_lock); > > > > static int async_enabled = 0; > > @@ -222,6 +223,28 @@ static async_cookie_t __async_schedule(async_func_ptr *ptr, void *data, > > return newcookie; > > } > > > > + /** > > + * async_run_inatomic - in atomic contexts schedule a function for > > + * asynchronous execution > > I'm not 100% sure whether kerneldoc likes split lines for the > description. > > "async_run_inatomic - schedule a function for asynchronous execution from atomic context without checkpointing" > - but that's really a bit long... > > > + * > > + * @ptr: function to execute asynchronously > > + * @data: data pointer to pass to the function > > + * > > + * Return zero if success, or else return others if failured > > Returns zero on success, !zero on failure > > > + * Note: > > I'd move the description of the function's purpose before Note:. > > > + * The purpose of this function is to offer a simple way to schedule an > > + * asynchronous thread from an atomic context, because there are not any > > + * functions which can create and start a kernel thread in atomic contexts > > + * now. > > I don't think the second part of the sentence is needed, this should > only be mentioned in the patch description. I'd rather add > > "Since it does not return a cookie for checkpointing, it is for callers > that don't need later synchronization." > > > We use async_running_no_sync as running list to make callers that > > + * don't want to synchronize on cookies, so can avoid some side effects for > > + * async_synchronize_full(). > > "async_run_inatomic() uses a distinct running list in order to avoid > slowing down synchronization within the general domain." > > (The cookie will still be checked when __lowest_in_progress() returns > the cookie for the async_pending list, but I think that is negligible - > and it would be a general issue for special domains.) > > > + */ > > +int async_run_inatomic(async_func_ptr *ptr, void *data) > > +{ > > + return !__async_schedule(ptr, data, &async_running_no_sync, 1); > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(async_run_inatomic); > > + > > /** > > * async_schedule - schedule a function for asynchronous execution > > * @ptr: function to execute asynchronously > > Btw: Do you have any specific use cases for this function in mind?
I have some usecases in mind concerning async_schedule_inatomic() because it still provides a way to synchronize against pending async jobs. Especially it could replace some lazy workqueues which receive rare events.
But I wonder if async_run_inatomic() is really matching any common pattern inside the kernel. It seems to me rare to never need waiting for an async job completion.
Frederic.
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