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Rename vdo_waitq_dequeue_next_waiter to vdo_waitq_dequeue_waiter. The "next" aspect of returned waiter is implied. "next" also isn't informative ("oldest" would be). Removing "next_" adds symmetry to vdo_waitq_enqueue_waiter(). Also fix whitespace and comments from previous waitq commit. Reviewed-by: Ken Raeburn <raeburn@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Matthew Sakai <msakai@redhat.com>
139 lines
4.3 KiB
C
139 lines
4.3 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
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/*
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* Copyright 2023 Red Hat
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*/
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#ifndef VDO_WAIT_QUEUE_H
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#define VDO_WAIT_QUEUE_H
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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/**
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* A vdo_wait_queue is a circular singly linked list of entries waiting to be notified
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* of a change in a condition. Keeping a circular list allows the vdo_wait_queue
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* structure to simply be a pointer to the tail (newest) entry, supporting
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* constant-time enqueue and dequeue operations. A null pointer is an empty waitq.
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*
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* An empty waitq:
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* waitq0.last_waiter -> NULL
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*
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* A singleton waitq:
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* waitq1.last_waiter -> entry1 -> entry1 -> [...]
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*
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* A three-element waitq:
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* waitq2.last_waiter -> entry3 -> entry1 -> entry2 -> entry3 -> [...]
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*
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* linux/wait.h's wait_queue_head is _not_ used because vdo_wait_queue's
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* interface is much less complex (doesn't need locking, priorities or timers).
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* Made possible by vdo's thread-based resource allocation and locking; and
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* the polling nature of vdo_wait_queue consumers.
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*
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* FIXME: could be made to use a linux/list.h's list_head but its extra barriers
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* really aren't needed. Nor is a doubly linked list, but vdo_wait_queue could
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* make use of __list_del_clearprev() -- but that would compromise the ability
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* to make full use of linux's list interface.
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*/
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struct vdo_waiter;
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struct vdo_wait_queue {
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/* The tail of the queue, the last (most recently added) entry */
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struct vdo_waiter *last_waiter;
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/* The number of waiters currently in the queue */
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size_t length;
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};
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/**
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* vdo_waiter_callback_fn - Callback type that will be called to resume processing
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* of a waiter after it has been removed from its wait queue.
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*/
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typedef void (*vdo_waiter_callback_fn)(struct vdo_waiter *waiter, void *context);
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/**
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* vdo_waiter_match_fn - Method type for waiter matching methods.
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*
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* Returns false if the waiter does not match.
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*/
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typedef bool (*vdo_waiter_match_fn)(struct vdo_waiter *waiter, void *context);
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/* The structure for entries in a vdo_wait_queue. */
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struct vdo_waiter {
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/*
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* The next waiter in the waitq. If this entry is the last waiter, then this
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* is actually a pointer back to the head of the waitq.
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*/
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struct vdo_waiter *next_waiter;
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/* Optional waiter-specific callback to invoke when dequeuing this waiter. */
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vdo_waiter_callback_fn callback;
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};
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/**
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* vdo_waiter_is_waiting() - Check whether a waiter is waiting.
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* @waiter: The waiter to check.
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*
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* Return: true if the waiter is on some vdo_wait_queue.
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*/
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static inline bool vdo_waiter_is_waiting(struct vdo_waiter *waiter)
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{
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return (waiter->next_waiter != NULL);
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}
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/**
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* vdo_waitq_init() - Initialize a vdo_wait_queue.
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* @waitq: The vdo_wait_queue to initialize.
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*/
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static inline void vdo_waitq_init(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq)
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{
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*waitq = (struct vdo_wait_queue) {
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.last_waiter = NULL,
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.length = 0,
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};
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}
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/**
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* vdo_waitq_has_waiters() - Check whether a vdo_wait_queue has any entries waiting.
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* @waitq: The vdo_wait_queue to query.
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*
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* Return: true if there are any waiters in the waitq.
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*/
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static inline bool __must_check vdo_waitq_has_waiters(const struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq)
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{
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return (waitq->last_waiter != NULL);
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}
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void vdo_waitq_enqueue_waiter(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq,
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struct vdo_waiter *waiter);
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struct vdo_waiter *vdo_waitq_dequeue_waiter(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq);
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void vdo_waitq_notify_all_waiters(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq,
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vdo_waiter_callback_fn callback, void *context);
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bool vdo_waitq_notify_next_waiter(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq,
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vdo_waiter_callback_fn callback, void *context);
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void vdo_waitq_transfer_all_waiters(struct vdo_wait_queue *from_waitq,
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struct vdo_wait_queue *to_waitq);
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struct vdo_waiter *vdo_waitq_get_first_waiter(const struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq);
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void vdo_waitq_dequeue_matching_waiters(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq,
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vdo_waiter_match_fn waiter_match,
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void *match_context,
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struct vdo_wait_queue *matched_waitq);
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/**
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* vdo_waitq_num_waiters() - Return the number of waiters in a vdo_wait_queue.
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* @waitq: The vdo_wait_queue to query.
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*
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* Return: The number of waiters in the waitq.
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*/
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static inline size_t __must_check vdo_waitq_num_waiters(const struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq)
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{
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return waitq->length;
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}
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#endif /* VDO_WAIT_QUEUE_H */
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