Re: PI patch against 2.6.16-rt9
- From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 23:02:48 +0200
* Esben Nielsen <simlo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My girl friend will be angry for me not being to bed yet, but I had to
steal time to make this patch. I hope I managed to send it without
white-space damage or anything like it.
thanks - this looks fine to me, but i'm still worried about the
nonatomic chain boosting side-effects that i outlined in the previous
mail.
the tempting property of your patch is the fundamental reschedulability
of the boosting itself - and the resulting simplicity of locking. On the
con side, i dont see how we can detect deadlocks reliably, nor how we
can avoid 'incorrect boosting' (outlined in the previous mail), if the
chain gets 'broken'.
Ingo
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