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author | Yi Li <yi.li@analog.com> | 2009-12-02 07:58:12 +0000 |
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committer | Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> | 2009-12-15 00:16:09 -0500 |
commit | 578d36f5e160208821e8f51037ac1038e065ecaf (patch) | |
tree | 6b1da0d6e7108c0bd217b132e165f2d06007fef8 /arch/blackfin/mach-common/ints-priority.c | |
parent | ad774b7cb0604d02c3596b79921fcb812df4dc71 (diff) |
Blackfin: SMP: don't start up core b until its state has been completely onlined
When testing PREEMPT_RT kernel on BF561-EZKit, the kernel blocks while
booting. When the kernel initializes the ethernet driver, it sleeps and
never wakes up.
The issue happens when the kernel waits for a timer for Core B to timeout
(the timers are per-cpu based: static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct tvec_base *,
tvec_bases) = &boot_tvec_bases).
However, the ksoftirqd thread for Core B (note, the ksoftirqd thread is
also per-cpu based) cannot work properly, and the timers for Core B never
times out.
When ksoftirqd() for the first time runs on core B, it is possible core A
is still initializing core B (see smp_init() -> cpu_up() -> __cpu_up()).
So the "cpu_is_offline()" check may return true and ksoftirqd moves to
"wait_to_die".
So delay the core b start up until the per-cpu timers have been set up
fully.
Signed-off-by: Yi Li <yi.li@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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