Example:
When executing "df -h" on Core A to view mount information, this
process will traverse inode nodes, thereby holding the inode_lock.
Since the inode type of the mount point may be rpmsgfs, it will fetch statfs
information from another Core B.
Meanwhile, rcS on Core B needs to obtain file information from Core A,
which will be achieved by fetching stat information through rpmsgfs.
When this message arrives at Core A, a deadlock can occur between Core A's
rptun ap and nsh task.
However, both of these places involve read operations only, thus a reader-writer lock
can be utilized to prevent such a deadlock.
Signed-off-by: dongjiuzhu1 <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
since these function don't depend on standard input/output function
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I011a387a1e2c1360e8f37716d512bd32f93ad467
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is only for those files under fs/inode. Utility functions under fs/incode were modified so the changes do extend to other fs/ sub-directories as well.