cvs commit: src/sys/arm/xscale/ixp425 ixp425_npe.c
src/sys/dev/ipw if_ipw.c if_ipwvar.h src/sys/dev/isp
isp_freebsd.h src/sys/dev/iwi if_iwi.c if_iwivar.h
src/sys/dev/mxge if_mxge.c src/sys/kern subr_firmware.c
src/sys/sys firmware.h src/sys/tools fw_stub.awk
Luigi Rizzo
rizzo at icir.org
Wed Feb 21 18:27:04 UTC 2007
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:22:28PM -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> Luigi Rizzo writes:
,,,
> > i am not sure i follow you here...
> > Of course when you drop the lock you risk that the underlying
> > data structure is manipulated (or in the worst case freed),
> > but usually you can avoid this with something like
> >
> > <while locked>
> > sc->flags |= LEAVE_ME_ALONE
> > UNLOCK
>
> Sorry, I hadn't noticed that iwi set a flag like that. I was
not everywhere. i am sure that there are parts that are not protected.
> I just think it would be safer, and less hacky to be allowed to hold
> a driver mutex while potentially sleeping in the firmware code (and in
i am no expert here, but in some sense, the mutex argument to msleep
is there exactly for that reason. Maybe the problem is that sometimes
you need more than one mutex ?
In any case i think we should relabel the thread or potentially
interested people will miss the content being misled by the subject!
cheers
luigi
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