Christoph Hellwig [off-list ref] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 10:46:23PM +0000, David Howells wrote:
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The in_softirq() in netfs_rreq_terminated() works fine for the cache being
on a normal disk, as the completion handlers may get called in softirq
context, but for an NVMe drive, the completion handler may get called in
IRQ context.
Fix to use in_interrupt() instead of in_softirq() throughout the read
helpers, particularly when deciding whether to punt code that might sleep
off to a worker thread.
We must not use either check, as they all are unreliable especially
for PREEMPT-RT.
Is there a better way to do it? The intent is to process the assessment phase
in the calling thread's context if possible rather than bumping over to a
worker thread. For synchronous I/O, for example, that's done in the caller's
thread. Maybe that's the answer - if it's known to be asynchronous, I have to
punt, but otherwise don't have to.
David