On Thu, 20 Oct 2016, Douglas Anderson wrote:
> - An effort was made to look for users relying on the old behavior by
>   looking for usleep_range() in the same file as wake_up_process().
>   No problems was found by this search, though it is conceivable that
>   someone could have put the sleep and wakeup in two different files.
> - An effort was made to ask several upstream maintainers if they were
>   aware of people relying on wake_up_process() to wake up
>   usleep_range().  No maintainers were aware of that but they were aware
>   of many people relying on usleep_range() never returning before the
>   minimum.

Thanks for going the extra mile !
 
>  static void __sched do_usleep_range(unsigned long min, unsigned long max)
>  {
> +     ktime_t now, end;
>       ktime_t kmin;
>       u64 delta;
> +     int ret;
>  
> -     kmin = ktime_set(0, min * NSEC_PER_USEC);
> +     now = ktime_get();
> +     end = ktime_add_us(now, min);

So you calculate the absolute expiry time here.

>       delta = (u64)(max - min) * NSEC_PER_USEC;
> -     schedule_hrtimeout_range(&kmin, delta, HRTIMER_MODE_REL);
> +     do {
> +             kmin = ktime_sub(end, now);
> +             ret = schedule_hrtimeout_range(&kmin, delta, HRTIMER_MODE_REL);

And then you schedule the thing relative. That does not make sense.

> +
> +             /*
> +              * If schedule_hrtimeout_range() returns 0 then we actually
> +              * hit the timeout. If not then we need to re-calculate the
> +              * new timeout ourselves.
> +              */
> +             if (ret == 0)
> +                     break;
> +
> +             now = ktime_get();

And this is broken because schedule_hrtimeout_range() returns with task
state TASK_RUNNING so the next schedule_hrtimeout_range() will return
-EINTR again because nothing sets the task state back to UNINTERRUPTIBLE.
So instead of sleeping you busy loop.

What you really want to do is something like this:

void __sched usleep_range(unsigned long min, unsigned long max)
{
        ktime_t expires = ktime_add_us(ktime_get(), min * NSEC_PER_USEC);
        ktime_t delta = ktime_set(0, (u64)(max - min) * NSEC_PER_USEC);

        for (;;) {
                __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
                /* Do not return before the requested sleep time has elapsed */
                if (!schedule_hrtimeout_range(&expires, delta, 
HRTIMER_MODE_ABS))
                        break;
        }
}

Thanks,

        tglx

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