[PATCH 10/10] oom: Make find_lock_task_mm() sparse-aware
Anton Vorontsov
anton.vorontsov at linaro.org
Sat Mar 24 12:21:52 EDT 2012
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 01:52:54PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
[...]
> > p.s. I know Peter Zijlstra detest the __cond_lock() stuff, but untill
> > we have anything better in sparse, let's use it. This particular
> > patch helped me to detect one bug that I myself made during
> > task->mm fixup series. So, it is useful.
>
> Yeah, so Nacked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra at chello.nl>
>
> Also, why didn't lockdep catch it?
Because patch authors test their patches on architectures they own
(well, sometimes I do check patches on exotic architectures w/ qemu,
but it is less convenient than just build/sparse-test the patch w/
a cross compiler).
And since lockdep is a runtime checker, it is not very useful.
Sparse is a build-time checker, so it is even better in the sense
that it is able to catch bugs even in code that is executed rarely.
> Fix sparse already instead of smearing ugly all over.
Just wonder how do you see the feature implemented?
Something like this?
#define __ret_cond_locked(l, c) __attribute__((ret_cond_locked(l, c)))
#define __ret_value __attribute__((ret_value))
#define __ret_locked_nonnull(l) __ret_cond_locked(l, __ret_value);
extern struct task_struct *find_lock_task_mm(struct task_struct *p)
__ret_locked_nonnull(&__ret_value->alloc_lock);
Thanks,
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Anton Vorontsov
Email: cbouatmailru at gmail.com
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