Re: [patch] Real-Time Preemption, -RT-2.6.12-rc1-V0.7.41-07

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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Steven Rostedt wrote:
>
> I've noticed the following situation which is caused by __up_mutex
> assigning an owner right away.
>

I also see this with non rt tasks causing a burst of schedules.

1. Process A runs and grabs lock L. then finishes its time slice.
2. Process B runs and tries to grab Lock L.
3. Process A runs and releases lock L.
4. __up_mutex gives process B lock L.
5. Process A tries to grab lock L.
6. Process B runs and releases lock L.
7. __up_mutex gives lock L to process A.
8. Process B tries to grab lock L again.
9. Process A runs...

Here we have more unnecessary schedules.  So the condition to grab a lock
should be:

1. not owned.
2. partially owned, and the owner is not RT.
3. partially owned but the owner is RT and so is the grabber, and the
    grabber's priority is >= the owner's priority.

-- Steve

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