On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 06:16:47PM +0200, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote: > Commit 583248e6620a ("iommu/iova: Disable preemption around use of > this_cpu_ptr()") disables preemption while accessing a per-CPU variable. > This does keep lockdep quiet. However I don't see the point why it is > bad if we get migrated after its access to another CPU. > __iova_rcache_insert() and __iova_rcache_get() immediately locks the > variable after obtaining it - before accessing its members. > _If_ we get migrated away after retrieving the address of cpu_rcache > before taking the lock then the *other* task on the same CPU will > retrieve the same address of cpu_rcache and will spin on the lock. > > alloc_iova_fast() disables preemption while invoking > free_cpu_cached_iovas() on each CPU. The function itself uses > per_cpu_ptr() which does not trigger a warning (like this_cpu_ptr() > does). It _could_ make sense to use get_online_cpus() instead but the we > have a hotplug notifier for CPU down (and none for up) so we are good.
Does that really matter? The spin_lock disables irqs and thus avoids preemption too. We also can't get rid of the irqsave lock here because these locks are taken in the dma-api path which is used from interrupt context. Joerg