From: Maarten Ghijsen <maarten.ghijsen@planet.nl>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: wake_up call from IRQ handler freezes system (no Oops)
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 12:47:01 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <005501c2eed6$6ec71cb0$0400000a@mdomain.local> (raw)
Hello,
I am designing a linux driver for a DVB/ASI PCI card.
One of the IOCTL commands implemented in my driver allows the user to
transfer a buffer to the PCI card (using DMA). While the DMA is in progress
I want to sleep the user process/thread. For the sleeping I use the
wait_event function, which waits for an event that is 'fired' from the DMA
done interrupt (with wake_up call). As soon as the interrupt handler calls
the wake_up my system freezes completely, without any Oops or other
exception message.
As far as I can gather from the linux device driver book and other sources
from drivers it is common practice to use a wake_up in the interrupt routine
to awaken any sleeping user threads. I am pretty sure that I have
initialised my wait_queue_head_t correctly with a call to
init_waitqueue_head.
Does anyone have any idea why the system hangs on the wake-up from the
interrupt handler?
Below you will find some pseudo code for with the wait_event and the
wake_up:
// wait from DMA IOCTL handler
void Dta1xxTxIoCtlDma()
{
startdma();
wait_event(my_wait_queue, ( 1==dma_done_flag) );
return;
}
// wake_up from interrupt handler
void Dta1xxIRQ()
{
if ( IsDmaDoneInterruptSet() ) {
dma_done_flag = 1;
wake_up(&my_wait_queue);
}
}
I am using linux kernel version 2.4.18.
Regards,
Maarten
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