On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 21:51 -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 21:14 -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> > Finally! I did it. I have an updated timer_stress test at
> > http://www.kihontech.com/tests/rt/timer_stress.c
> > that triggers the deadlock that I have been mentioning (and hit once in
> > my kernel). But this time I hit it in 2.6.15-rt4-sr1 and got the
> > following output:
>
> OK, it's not like me to just show a problem, without at least having
> some type of fix for it. Since my last fix, was turned down, and
> looking into it further, I now understand why.
>
> The patch below now makes hrtimer_start cancel the timer and lock the
> base in one action. It also checks to see if the timer is running, and
> if it is, it doesn't do anything. It basically, tests to see if it
> should cancel the timer.
>
> This is now included in my rt maintenance patches at:
>
> http://home.stny.rr.com/rostedt/patches/patch-2.6.15-rt4-sr2
>
> But I'll include this patch here too so that you can look at what I've
> done.
>
> My test at http://www.kihontech.com/tests/rt/timer_stress.c hasn't
> killed this kernel yet. But I'll run it all night on both a UP machine
> with the -P (posix timers) and without -P on a SMP machine (setitimer).
FYI,
The tests ran all night without a bug! Now I'm switching the tests
(without -P on UP and with -P on SMP).
-- Steve
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