On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 08:14:56AM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 11:05:42AM +0900, Byungchul Park wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 04:10:01PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> > > On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 02:12:03PM +0900, Byungchul Park wrote:
> 
> > > > @@ -155,6 +164,9 @@ struct lockdep_map {
> > > >         int                             cpu;
> > > >         unsigned long                   ip;
> > > >  #endif
> > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP_CROSSRELEASE
> > > > +       struct cross_lock               *xlock;
> > > > +#endif
> > > 
> > > The use of this escapes me; why does the lockdep_map need a pointer to
> > > this?
> > 
> > Lockdep interfaces e.g. lock_acquire(), lock_release() and lock_commit()
> > use lockdep_map as an arg, but crossrelease need to extract cross_lock
> > instances from that.
> 
> > > Why not do something like:
> > > 
> > > struct lockdep_map_cross {
> > >   struct lockdep_map      map;
> > >   struct held_lock        hlock;
> > > }
> 
> Using a structure like that, you can pass lockdep_map_cross around just
> fine, since the lockdep_map is the first member, so the pointers are
> interchangeable. At worst we might need to munge a few typecasts.
> 
> But then the cross release code can simply cast to the bigger type and
> have access to the extra data it knows to be there.

Right. I will apply it.

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