Hi Jens

On 08/25/2018 11:41 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>       do {
> -             set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
> +             if (test_bit(0, &data.flags))
> +                     break;
>  
> -             if (!has_sleeper && rq_wait_inc_below(rqw, get_limit(rwb, rw)))
> +             WARN_ON_ONCE(list_empty(&data.wq.entry));
> +
> +             if (!has_sleeper &&
> +                 rq_wait_inc_below(rqw, get_limit(rwb, rw))) {
> +                     finish_wait(&rqw->wait, &data.wq);
> +
> +                     /*
> +                      * We raced with wbt_wake_function() getting a token,
> +                      * which means we now have two. Put ours and wake
> +                      * anyone else potentially waiting for one.
> +                      */
> +                     if (test_bit(0, &data.flags))
> +                             wbt_rqw_done(rwb, rqw, wb_acct);
>                       break;

Just use 'bool' variable should be OK 
After finish_wait, no one could race with us here.

> +             }
>  
>               if (lock) {
>                       spin_unlock_irq(lock);
> @@ -511,11 +569,11 @@ static void __wbt_wait(struct rq_wb *rwb, enum 
> wbt_flags wb_acct,
>                       spin_lock_irq(lock);
>               } else
>                       io_schedule();
> +
>               has_sleeper = false;
>       } while (1);

I cannot get the point of "since we can't rely on just being woken from the 
->func handler
we set".
Do you mean there could be someone else could wake up this task ?

Thanks
Jianchao

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