Yuval Mintz <yuval.mi...@qlogic.com> writes:

>> +static void netvsc_inject_enable(struct net_device_context
>> +*net_device_ctx) {
>> +    net_device_ctx->vf_inject = true;
>> +}
>> +
>> +static void netvsc_inject_disable(struct net_device_context
>> +*net_device_ctx) {
>> +    net_device_ctx->vf_inject = false;
>> +
>> +    /* Wait for currently active users to drain out. */
>> +    while (atomic_read(&net_device_ctx->vf_use_cnt) != 0)
>> +            udelay(50);
>> +}
>
> That was already the behavior before, but are you certain you
> want to unconditionally block without any possible timeout?

Yes, this is OK. After PATCH4 of this series there is only one place
which takes the vf_use_cnt (netvsc_recv_callback()) and it is an
interrupt handler, there are no sleepable operations there.

-- 
  Vitaly
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