On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:33:37AM +0300, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> On 03/02, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> >
> > One way to embed try_to_freeze() into kthread_should_stop() might be
> > as follows:
> > 
> >     int kthread_should_stop(void)
> >     {
> >             if (kthread_stop_info.k == current)
> >                     return 1;
> >             try_to_freeze();
> >             return 0;
> >     }
> 
> I think this is dangerous. For example, worker_thread() will probably
> need some special actions after return from refrigerator. Also, a kernel
> thread may check kthread_should_stop() in the place where try_to_freeze()
> is not safe.
> 
> Perhaps we should introduce a new helper which does this.

Good point -- the return value from try_to_freeze() is lost if one uses
the above approach.  About one third of the calls to try_to_freeze()
in 2.6.20 pay attention to the return value.

One approach would be to have a kthread_should_stop_nofreeze() for those
cases, and let the default be to try to freeze.

Is this what you had in mind?

                                                        Thanx, Paul
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