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schedinit_ap() sets up an AP for a later call to sched_throw(NULL). Currently, ULE sets up some pcpu bits and fixes the idlethread lock with a call to sched_throw(NULL); this results in a window where curthread is setup in platforms' init_secondary(), but it has the wrong td_lock. Typical platform AP startup procedure looks something like: - Setup curthread - ... other stuff, including cpu_initclocks_ap() - Signal smp_started - sched_throw(NULL) to enter the scheduler cpu_initclocks_ap() may have callouts to process (e.g., nvme) and attempt to sched_add() for this AP, but this attempt fails because of the noted violated assumption leading to locking heartburn in sched_setpreempt(). Interrupts are still disabled until cpu_throw() so we're not really at risk of being preempted -- just let the scheduler in on it a little earlier as part of setting up curthread. Reviewed by: alfredo, kib, markj Triage help from: andrew, markj Smoke-tested by: alfredo (ppc), kevans (arm64, x86), mhorne (arm) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32797 |
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