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authorTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>2017-11-01 19:43:20 +0300
committerTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>2017-11-01 19:43:20 +0300
commita53a0ab8ff725672fcb47bb9a5ef75fce45679d0 (patch)
tree75cdea78f27fdd569d72cea0b7837bbcc8d871f7 /include/linux/swait.h
parent1f20f9ff57ca23b9f5502fca85ce3977e8496cb1 (diff)
parentb817d936248b9bcee8282e97fb1dda1b03c903fe (diff)
downloadlinux-a53a0ab8ff725672fcb47bb9a5ef75fce45679d0.tar.xz
Merge tag 'asoc-fix-v4.14-rc7' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-linus
ASoC: Fixes for v4.14 A bunch of fixes here, mostly device specific ones (the biggest one being the revert of the hotword support for rt5514), with a couple of core fixes for potential issues with corrupted or otherwise invalid topology files.
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/swait.h')
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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/swait.h b/include/linux/swait.h
index 73e97a08d3d0..cf30f5022472 100644
--- a/include/linux/swait.h
+++ b/include/linux/swait.h
@@ -9,13 +9,16 @@
/*
* Simple wait queues
*
- * While these are very similar to the other/complex wait queues (wait.h) the
- * most important difference is that the simple waitqueue allows for
- * deterministic behaviour -- IOW it has strictly bounded IRQ and lock hold
- * times.
+ * While these are very similar to regular wait queues (wait.h) the most
+ * important difference is that the simple waitqueue allows for deterministic
+ * behaviour -- IOW it has strictly bounded IRQ and lock hold times.
*
- * In order to make this so, we had to drop a fair number of features of the
- * other waitqueue code; notably:
+ * Mainly, this is accomplished by two things. Firstly not allowing swake_up_all
+ * from IRQ disabled, and dropping the lock upon every wakeup, giving a higher
+ * priority task a chance to run.
+ *
+ * Secondly, we had to drop a fair number of features of the other waitqueue
+ * code; notably:
*
* - mixing INTERRUPTIBLE and UNINTERRUPTIBLE sleeps on the same waitqueue;
* all wakeups are TASK_NORMAL in order to avoid O(n) lookups for the right
@@ -24,12 +27,14 @@
* - the exclusive mode; because this requires preserving the list order
* and this is hard.
*
- * - custom wake functions; because you cannot give any guarantees about
- * random code.
- *
- * As a side effect of this; the data structures are slimmer.
+ * - custom wake callback functions; because you cannot give any guarantees
+ * about random code. This also allows swait to be used in RT, such that
+ * raw spinlock can be used for the swait queue head.
*
- * One would recommend using this wait queue where possible.
+ * As a side effect of these; the data structures are slimmer albeit more ad-hoc.
+ * For all the above, note that simple wait queues should _only_ be used under
+ * very specific realtime constraints -- it is best to stick with the regular
+ * wait queues in most cases.
*/
struct task_struct;