yenta-socket oops with 2.5.73-mm3, 2.5.74, 2.5.74-mm1
Russell King
rmk at arm.linux.org.uk
Mon Jul 7 00:15:51 BST 2003
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 12:39:34AM +0200, Daniel Ritz wrote:
> problem is that an interrupt arrives before socket->thread_wait is
> initialized so we crash in __wake_up_common. i think source of the
> interrupt is socket_init called before the initialization. but an
> interrupt can still arrive before...
I suspect that even with your patch below, there is the posibility
to receive an unintentional call into pcmcia_parse_events() from some
socket drivers. The all round better fix is to make pcmcia_parse_events()
ignore socket change events until the socket thread is up and running.
Nevertheless, the patch looks correct, so I am still interested in
whether your patch helps solve Michael's problem.
> michael, can you try this one?
Daniel's patch:
--- 1.50/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c Mon Jun 30 22:22:30 2003
+++ edited/cs.c Sat Jul 5 23:58:07 2003
@@ -338,13 +338,13 @@
socket->erase_busy.next = socket->erase_busy.prev = &socket->erase_busy;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&socket->cis_cache);
spin_lock_init(&socket->lock);
-
- init_socket(socket);
-
init_completion(&socket->thread_done);
init_waitqueue_head(&socket->thread_wait);
init_MUTEX(&socket->skt_sem);
spin_lock_init(&socket->thread_lock);
+
+ init_socket(socket);
+
ret = kernel_thread(pccardd, socket, CLONE_KERNEL);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
and my patch (may apply with some offset, which I'm about to check
into bk anyway):
--- linux/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c.old Fri Jul 4 10:21:50 2003
+++ linux/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c Sun Jul 6 23:04:10 2003
@@ -870,11 +870,13 @@
void pcmcia_parse_events(struct pcmcia_socket *s, u_int events)
{
- spin_lock(&s->thread_lock);
- s->thread_events |= events;
- spin_unlock(&s->thread_lock);
+ if (s->thread) {
+ spin_lock(&s->thread_lock);
+ s->thread_events |= events;
+ spin_unlock(&s->thread_lock);
- wake_up(&s->thread_wait);
+ wake_up(&s->thread_wait);
+ }
} /* pcmcia_parse_events */
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