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Date:      Tue, 2 Oct 2007 15:48:57 -0500
From:      Craig Boston <cb@severious.net>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Cc:        danfe@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Patch for nvidia-driver on current (panic: spin locks can only use msleep_spin)
Message-ID:  <20071002204850.GA33227@nowhere>
In-Reply-To: <20070921202523.GB4044@nowhere>
References:  <20070921202523.GB4044@nowhere>

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Hi all, I did some more investigating and found what was causing the
nvidia driver to occasionally panic on my machine.  It calls cv_wait(9)
using a spin mutex, which according to the man page is a no-no.

I simply changed the os_*_sema interfaces to use a standard mutex
instead.  Tried running a bunch of glxgears and xscreensaver GL demos in
parallel and haven't been able to reproduce a panic since.  As a bonus,
the 5 second pause I would sometimes get when a GL-based xscreensaver
process terminates seems to be gone as well.

There doesn't appear to be any documentation that I could find as to
what contexts those functions may be called from.  I'm not a locking
guru, so I can't say for certain why a spin mutex was being used.  Wild
guess: an artifact from the 4.x or 5.x code that may be obsoleted by
adaptive mutexes.

Patch is attached; cc danfe@ in case others report this problem to him.

Craig

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