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Date:      Mon, 4 Oct 2004 11:31:35 -0400
From:      John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        freebsd-arch@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        Stephan Uphoff <ups@tree.com>
Subject:   Re: scheduler (sched_4bsd) questions
Message-ID:  <200410041131.35387.jhb@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <1096603981.21577.195.camel@palm.tree.com>
References:  <1095468747.31297.241.camel@palm.tree.com> <1096496057.3733.2163.camel@palm.tree.com> <1096603981.21577.195.camel@palm.tree.com>

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On Friday 01 October 2004 12:13 am, Stephan Uphoff wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 18:14, Stephan Uphoff wrote:
> > I was looking at the MUTEX_WAKE_ALL undefined case when I used the
> > critical section for turnstile_claim().
> > However there are bigger problems with MUTEX_WAKE_ALL undefined
> > so you are right - the critical section for turnstile_claim is pretty
> > useless.
>
> Arghhh !!!
>
> MUTEX_WAKE_ALL is NOT an option in GENERIC.
> I recall verifying that it is defined twice. Guess I must have looked at
> the wrong source tree :-(
> This means yes - we have bigger problems!
>
> Example:
>
> Thread A holds a mutex x contested by Thread B and C and has priority
> pri(A).
>
> Thread C holds a mutex y and pri(B) < pri(C)
>
> Thread A releases the lock wakes thread B but lets C on the turnstile
> wait queue.
>
> An interrupt thread I tries to lock mutex y owned by C.
>
> However priority inheritance does not work since B needs to run first to
> take ownership of the lock.
>
> I is blocked :-(

Ermm, if the interrupt happens after x is released then I's priority should 
propagate from I to C to B.  If the interrupt happens before x is released, 
then the final bit of propagate_priority() should handle it since it resorts 
the turnstile's thread queue so that C will be awakened rather than B.

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