On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Johannes Berg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-10-23 at 11:55 -0700, Thomas Pedersen wrote:
>> mesh_plink_alloc() was being called with the RCU read lock held, which
>> triggered warnings because various things inside this function must
>> sleep. It doesn't make much sense to hold an RCU lock on a pointer we
>> don't yet have anyway, so do rcu_read_unlock() if allocating and relock
>> on insertion.
>
> I'm not going to apply this, the locking in mesh_plink.c is *already* a
> mess with the spinlock being unlocked in so many places. Adding a random
> rcu being possibly dropped in the middle won't help it at all. That may
> be safe today, but it's in no way obvious. Dropping a lock in the middle
> of a function when it was acquired by the caller is always a *really*
> bad idea.
>
> To fix the issue right now, you can simply change GFP_KERNEL to
> GFP_ATOMIC in mesh_plink_alloc(). If that's not good enough in the long
> term, I'd really like to see code cleanups to make all the locking
> easier to follow.

That won't really do it though, since sta_info_pre_move_state() needs
to sleep as well

I'll take another look, thanks for reviewing.

Thomas
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