From: Ingo Molnar The only sane way to clean up the current 3 lock_kernel() variants seems to be to remove the spinlock-based BKL implementations altogether, and to keep the semaphore-based one only. If we dont want to do that for whatever reason then i'm afraid we have to live with the current complexity. (but i'm open for other cleanup suggestions as well.) To explore this possibility we'll (at a minimum) have to know whether the semaphore-based BKL works fine on plain SMP too. The patch below enables this. The patch may make sense in isolation as well, as it might bring performance benefits: code that would formerly spin on the BKL spinlock will now schedule away and give up the CPU. It might introduce performance regressions as well, if any performance-critical code uses the BKL heavily and gets overscheduled due to the semaphore. I very much hope there is no such performance-critical codepath left though. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton --- kernel/Kconfig.preempt | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff -puN kernel/Kconfig.preempt~enable-preempt_bkl-on-preemptsmp-too kernel/Kconfig.preempt --- 25/kernel/Kconfig.preempt~enable-preempt_bkl-on-preemptsmp-too Fri May 27 14:46:53 2005 +++ 25-akpm/kernel/Kconfig.preempt Fri May 27 14:46:53 2005 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ config PREEMPT config PREEMPT_BKL bool "Preempt The Big Kernel Lock" - depends on PREEMPT + depends on SMP || PREEMPT default y help This option reduces the latency of the kernel by making the _