I have shown by code review that no driver takes
the BKL at init time any more, so whatever the
init code was locking against is no longer there
and it is now safe to remove the BKL there.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis>
Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
kthreadd_task = find_task_by_pid_ns(pid, &init_pid_ns);
rcu_read_unlock();
complete(&kthreadd_done);
- unlock_kernel();
/*
* The boot idle thread must execute schedule()
* Interrupts are still disabled. Do necessary setups, then
* enable them
*/
- lock_kernel();
tick_init();
boot_cpu_init();
page_address_init();
/* need to finish all async __init code before freeing the memory */
async_synchronize_full();
free_initmem();
- unlock_kernel();
mark_rodata_ro();
system_state = SYSTEM_RUNNING;
numa_default_policy();
* Wait until kthreadd is all set-up.
*/
wait_for_completion(&kthreadd_done);
- lock_kernel();
-
/*
* init can allocate pages on any node
*/
return -1;
}
- /*
- * When this gets called we hold the BKL which means that
- * preemption is disabled. Various trace selftests however
- * need to disable and enable preemption for successful tests.
- * So we drop the BKL here and grab it after the tests again.
- */
- unlock_kernel();
mutex_lock(&trace_types_lock);
tracing_selftest_running = true;
#endif
out_unlock:
- lock_kernel();
return ret;
}