Re: IEEE-1394 problem on init [ was Re: Linux 2.4.21-rc1 ]

Marcelo Tosatti (marcelo@conectiva.com.br)
Wed, 23 Apr 2003 16:13:42 -0300 (BRT)


On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Stelian Pop wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 10:48:58AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
>
> > > As for 2.4.21, well, we want something pretty well tested. Will this
> > > be the case with your new mega-patch ? I don't think so. The safest
> > > is to go back to a version which worked. At least the bugs of that
> > > version are known, which is not the case for the new version.
> >
> > BTW, have you even tested the patch? I can almost guarantee is is more
> > stable than what was in -pre7 (outside of the one small fix I had to
> > apply for the IRM looping). The -pre7 code has loads of irq disabling
> > problems and dead lock issues, not to mention the race conditions.
> >
> > The problem you see with the irq disabling around kernel_thread() may
> > not be there in -pre7, but that's only because the shared data with the
> > thread was not protected from a race condition that causes an oops in
> > some not-so-rare cases.
>
> I confirm that your patch at least solves the initialisation issues.
> I'll test later with some ieee devices and I'll report back if I found
> other issues.

Any news on that, Stelian ?

I guess Ben's mega patch (and yes, I also consider it a megapatch for
-rc) has to be applied. I just mailed him asking about the possibility
of getting only fixes in and not the cleanups, but I guess that might be a
bit hard to do _today_. Right Ben ?

And about the sweet complaints about -pre timing, I will release -pre's
each damn week for .22.

*!@#!&*.
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