firewire: addendum to address handler RCU conversion
authorStefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
Thu, 27 Sep 2012 19:46:09 +0000 (21:46 +0200)
committerStefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
Fri, 28 Sep 2012 09:47:42 +0000 (11:47 +0200)
Follow up on commit c285f6ff6787 "firewire: remove global lock around
address handlers, convert to RCU":

  - address_handler_lock no longer serializes the address handler, only
    its function to serialize updates to the list of handlers remains.
    Rename the lock to address_handler_list_lock.

  - Callers of fw_core_remove_address_handler() must be able to sleep.
    Comment on this in the API documentation.

  - The counterpart fw_core_add_address_handler() is by nature something
    which is used in process context.  Replace spin_lock_bh() by
    spin_lock() in fw_core_add_address_handler() and in
    fw_core_remove_address_handler(), and document that process context
    is now required for fw_core_add_address_handler().

  - Extend the documentation of fw_address_callback_t.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
drivers/firewire/core-transaction.c
include/linux/firewire.h

index d39cfa45817ace98d41f14dd89d6b878e1ce992b..28a94c7ec6e5bad3af57ed258e0615266ab7b135 100644 (file)
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ static struct fw_address_handler *lookup_enclosing_address_handler(
        return NULL;
 }
 
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(address_handler_lock);
+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(address_handler_list_lock);
 static LIST_HEAD(address_handler_list);
 
 const struct fw_address_region fw_high_memory_region =
@@ -556,6 +556,7 @@ static bool is_in_fcp_region(u64 offset, size_t length)
  * the specified callback is invoked.  The parameters passed to the callback
  * give the details of the particular request.
  *
+ * To be called in process context.
  * Return value:  0 on success, non-zero otherwise.
  *
  * The start offset of the handler's address region is determined by
@@ -576,7 +577,7 @@ int fw_core_add_address_handler(struct fw_address_handler *handler,
            handler->length == 0)
                return -EINVAL;
 
-       spin_lock_bh(&address_handler_lock);
+       spin_lock(&address_handler_list_lock);
 
        handler->offset = region->start;
        while (handler->offset + handler->length <= region->end) {
@@ -595,7 +596,7 @@ int fw_core_add_address_handler(struct fw_address_handler *handler,
                }
        }
 
-       spin_unlock_bh(&address_handler_lock);
+       spin_unlock(&address_handler_list_lock);
 
        return ret;
 }
@@ -604,14 +605,16 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fw_core_add_address_handler);
 /**
  * fw_core_remove_address_handler() - unregister an address handler
  *
+ * To be called in process context.
+ *
  * When fw_core_remove_address_handler() returns, @handler->callback() is
  * guaranteed to not run on any CPU anymore.
  */
 void fw_core_remove_address_handler(struct fw_address_handler *handler)
 {
-       spin_lock_bh(&address_handler_lock);
+       spin_lock(&address_handler_list_lock);
        list_del_rcu(&handler->link);
-       spin_unlock_bh(&address_handler_lock);
+       spin_unlock(&address_handler_list_lock);
        synchronize_rcu();
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(fw_core_remove_address_handler);
index db04ec5121cb770d6c571a59234997c60527e539..191501afd7fb040268496ea68a9e47e043bc906b 100644 (file)
@@ -265,8 +265,16 @@ typedef void (*fw_transaction_callback_t)(struct fw_card *card, int rcode,
                                          void *data, size_t length,
                                          void *callback_data);
 /*
- * Important note:  Except for the FCP registers, the callback must guarantee
- * that either fw_send_response() or kfree() is called on the @request.
+ * This callback handles an inbound request subaction.  It is called in
+ * RCU read-side context, therefore must not sleep.
+ *
+ * The callback should not initiate outbound request subactions directly.
+ * Otherwise there is a danger of recursion of inbound and outbound
+ * transactions from and to the local node.
+ *
+ * The callback is responsible that either fw_send_response() or kfree()
+ * is called on the @request, except for FCP registers for which the core
+ * takes care of that.
  */
 typedef void (*fw_address_callback_t)(struct fw_card *card,
                                      struct fw_request *request,