On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 12:52:14PM +0000, David Woodhouse wrote:
> 
> diff --git a/net/atm/pppoatm.c b/net/atm/pppoatm.c
> index 7507c20..56ad541 100644
> --- a/net/atm/pppoatm.c
> +++ b/net/atm/pppoatm.c
> @@ -283,11 +283,11 @@ static int pppoatm_send(struct ppp_channel *chan, 
> struct sk_buff *skb)
>       vcc = ATM_SKB(skb)->vcc;
>       bh_lock_sock(sk_atm(vcc));
>       if (sock_owned_by_user(sk_atm(vcc)))
> -             goto nospace;
> +             goto nospace_sched_wakeup;
>       if (test_bit(ATM_VF_RELEASED, &vcc->flags)
> -                     || test_bit(ATM_VF_CLOSE, &vcc->flags)
> -                     || !test_bit(ATM_VF_READY, &vcc->flags))
> -             goto nospace;
> +         || test_bit(ATM_VF_CLOSE, &vcc->flags)
> +         || !test_bit(ATM_VF_READY, &vcc->flags))
> +             goto nospace_sched_wakeup;
>  
>       switch (pvcc->encaps) {         /* LLC encapsulation needed */
>       case e_llc:
> @@ -328,7 +328,17 @@ static int pppoatm_send(struct ppp_channel *chan, struct 
> sk_buff *skb)
>           ? DROP_PACKET : 1;
>       bh_unlock_sock(sk_atm(vcc));
>       return ret;
> -nospace:
> + nospace_sched_wakeup:
> +     /* If we're returning zero for reasons *other* than the queue
> +      * being full, then we need to ensure that a wakeup will
> +      * happen and not just leave the channel stalled for ever.
> +      * Just schedule the wakeup tasklet directly. As observed in
> +      * pppoatm_pop(), it'll take the channel's ->downl lock which
> +      * is also held by our caller, so it can't happen "too soon"
> +      * and cause us to effectively miss a wakeup.
> +      */
> +     tasklet_schedule(&pvcc->wakeup_tasklet);

With this tasklet_schedule() we implement a "spin_lock" here, but in
this case both conditions (vcc not ready and socket locked) can be true
for a long time and we can spin here for a long time. I confirmed it by
reverting patch 1 (atm: detach protocol before closing vcc) and now
I have 50% of CPU used by ksoftirqd and 50% by pppd (UP system).

Krzysiek
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