Locking in the clk API
Alan Cox
alan at lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
Thu Jan 27 16:07:29 EST 2011
> > For internal tree purposes, does .set_termios need to be atomic? Can it
> > grab mutexes instead of spinlock?
>
> I think I already answered that question above where I said "protect
> against the interrupt handler accessing the port->* stuff".
I'm not sure you answered it correctly however as the locking nowdays is
a bit different.
Architecturally the termios handling doesn't need a spin lock nor is it
called under one. In fact it's vital this is the case because of USB.
I see nothing in the 2.6.37 cpm_uart code that isn't trivially fixable.
There is already a mutex protecting termios serialization so all you seem
to need to do is call clk_set_rate after rather than before dropping the
lock surely ?
Oh if you are looking at the cpm_uart code and care about it the following
in the code isn't safe as tty could possibly go NULL and be freed under
you.
struct tty_struct *tty = port->state->port.tty;
and you ought to be doing
tty = tty_port_tty_get(&port->state->port);
if (tty)
blah;
tty_kref_put(tty); /* put NULL is a no-op anyway */
probably in the main irq handler and pass tty to the helpers that need it.
Alan
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