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The qspinlock code supports up to 4 levels of slowpath nesting using four per-CPU mcs_spinlock structures. For 64-bit architectures, they fit nicely in one 64-byte cacheline. For para-virtualized (PV) qspinlocks it needs to store more information in the per-CPU node structure than there is space for. It uses a trick to use a second cacheline to hold the extra information that it needs. So PV qspinlock needs to access two extra cachelines for its information whereas the native qspinlock code only needs one extra cacheline. Freshly added counter profiling of the qspinlock code, however, revealed that it was very rare to use more than two levels of slowpath nesting. So it doesn't make sense to penalize PV qspinlock code in order to have four mcs_spinlock structures in the same cacheline to optimize for a case in the native qspinlock code that rarely happens. Extend the per-CPU node structure to have two more long words when PV qspinlock locks are configured to hold the extra data that it needs. As a result, the PV qspinlock code will enjoy the same benefit of using just one extra cacheline like the native counterpart, for most cases. [ mingo: Minor changelog edits. ] Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1539697507-28084-2-git-send-email-longman@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
580 lines
16 KiB
C
580 lines
16 KiB
C
/*
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* Queued spinlock
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* (C) Copyright 2013-2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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* (C) Copyright 2013-2014,2018 Red Hat, Inc.
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* (C) Copyright 2015 Intel Corp.
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* (C) Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Development LP
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*
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* Authors: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com>
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* Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
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*/
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#ifndef _GEN_PV_LOCK_SLOWPATH
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#include <linux/smp.h>
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#include <linux/bug.h>
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#include <linux/cpumask.h>
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#include <linux/percpu.h>
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#include <linux/hardirq.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/prefetch.h>
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#include <asm/byteorder.h>
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#include <asm/qspinlock.h>
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/*
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* Include queued spinlock statistics code
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*/
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#include "qspinlock_stat.h"
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/*
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* The basic principle of a queue-based spinlock can best be understood
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* by studying a classic queue-based spinlock implementation called the
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* MCS lock. The paper below provides a good description for this kind
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* of lock.
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*
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* http://www.cise.ufl.edu/tr/DOC/REP-1992-71.pdf
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*
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* This queued spinlock implementation is based on the MCS lock, however to make
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* it fit the 4 bytes we assume spinlock_t to be, and preserve its existing
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* API, we must modify it somehow.
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*
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* In particular; where the traditional MCS lock consists of a tail pointer
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* (8 bytes) and needs the next pointer (another 8 bytes) of its own node to
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* unlock the next pending (next->locked), we compress both these: {tail,
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* next->locked} into a single u32 value.
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*
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* Since a spinlock disables recursion of its own context and there is a limit
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* to the contexts that can nest; namely: task, softirq, hardirq, nmi. As there
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* are at most 4 nesting levels, it can be encoded by a 2-bit number. Now
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* we can encode the tail by combining the 2-bit nesting level with the cpu
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* number. With one byte for the lock value and 3 bytes for the tail, only a
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* 32-bit word is now needed. Even though we only need 1 bit for the lock,
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* we extend it to a full byte to achieve better performance for architectures
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* that support atomic byte write.
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*
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* We also change the first spinner to spin on the lock bit instead of its
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* node; whereby avoiding the need to carry a node from lock to unlock, and
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* preserving existing lock API. This also makes the unlock code simpler and
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* faster.
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*
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* N.B. The current implementation only supports architectures that allow
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* atomic operations on smaller 8-bit and 16-bit data types.
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*
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*/
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#include "mcs_spinlock.h"
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#define MAX_NODES 4
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/*
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* On 64-bit architectures, the mcs_spinlock structure will be 16 bytes in
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* size and four of them will fit nicely in one 64-byte cacheline. For
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* pvqspinlock, however, we need more space for extra data. To accommodate
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* that, we insert two more long words to pad it up to 32 bytes. IOW, only
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* two of them can fit in a cacheline in this case. That is OK as it is rare
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* to have more than 2 levels of slowpath nesting in actual use. We don't
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* want to penalize pvqspinlocks to optimize for a rare case in native
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* qspinlocks.
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*/
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struct qnode {
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struct mcs_spinlock mcs;
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#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT_SPINLOCKS
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long reserved[2];
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#endif
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};
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/*
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* The pending bit spinning loop count.
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* This heuristic is used to limit the number of lockword accesses
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* made by atomic_cond_read_relaxed when waiting for the lock to
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* transition out of the "== _Q_PENDING_VAL" state. We don't spin
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* indefinitely because there's no guarantee that we'll make forward
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* progress.
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*/
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#ifndef _Q_PENDING_LOOPS
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#define _Q_PENDING_LOOPS 1
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#endif
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/*
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* Per-CPU queue node structures; we can never have more than 4 nested
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* contexts: task, softirq, hardirq, nmi.
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*
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* Exactly fits one 64-byte cacheline on a 64-bit architecture.
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*
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* PV doubles the storage and uses the second cacheline for PV state.
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*/
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU_ALIGNED(struct qnode, qnodes[MAX_NODES]);
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/*
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* We must be able to distinguish between no-tail and the tail at 0:0,
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* therefore increment the cpu number by one.
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*/
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static inline __pure u32 encode_tail(int cpu, int idx)
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{
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u32 tail;
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK
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BUG_ON(idx > 3);
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#endif
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tail = (cpu + 1) << _Q_TAIL_CPU_OFFSET;
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tail |= idx << _Q_TAIL_IDX_OFFSET; /* assume < 4 */
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return tail;
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}
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static inline __pure struct mcs_spinlock *decode_tail(u32 tail)
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{
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int cpu = (tail >> _Q_TAIL_CPU_OFFSET) - 1;
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int idx = (tail & _Q_TAIL_IDX_MASK) >> _Q_TAIL_IDX_OFFSET;
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return per_cpu_ptr(&qnodes[idx].mcs, cpu);
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}
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static inline __pure
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struct mcs_spinlock *grab_mcs_node(struct mcs_spinlock *base, int idx)
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{
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return &((struct qnode *)base + idx)->mcs;
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}
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#define _Q_LOCKED_PENDING_MASK (_Q_LOCKED_MASK | _Q_PENDING_MASK)
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#if _Q_PENDING_BITS == 8
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/**
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* clear_pending - clear the pending bit.
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* @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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*
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* *,1,* -> *,0,*
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*/
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static __always_inline void clear_pending(struct qspinlock *lock)
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{
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WRITE_ONCE(lock->pending, 0);
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}
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/**
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* clear_pending_set_locked - take ownership and clear the pending bit.
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* @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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*
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* *,1,0 -> *,0,1
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*
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* Lock stealing is not allowed if this function is used.
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*/
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static __always_inline void clear_pending_set_locked(struct qspinlock *lock)
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{
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WRITE_ONCE(lock->locked_pending, _Q_LOCKED_VAL);
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}
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/*
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* xchg_tail - Put in the new queue tail code word & retrieve previous one
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* @lock : Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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* @tail : The new queue tail code word
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* Return: The previous queue tail code word
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*
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* xchg(lock, tail), which heads an address dependency
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*
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* p,*,* -> n,*,* ; prev = xchg(lock, node)
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*/
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static __always_inline u32 xchg_tail(struct qspinlock *lock, u32 tail)
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{
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/*
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* We can use relaxed semantics since the caller ensures that the
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* MCS node is properly initialized before updating the tail.
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*/
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return (u32)xchg_relaxed(&lock->tail,
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tail >> _Q_TAIL_OFFSET) << _Q_TAIL_OFFSET;
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}
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#else /* _Q_PENDING_BITS == 8 */
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/**
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* clear_pending - clear the pending bit.
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* @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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*
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* *,1,* -> *,0,*
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*/
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static __always_inline void clear_pending(struct qspinlock *lock)
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{
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atomic_andnot(_Q_PENDING_VAL, &lock->val);
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}
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/**
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* clear_pending_set_locked - take ownership and clear the pending bit.
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* @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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*
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* *,1,0 -> *,0,1
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*/
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static __always_inline void clear_pending_set_locked(struct qspinlock *lock)
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{
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atomic_add(-_Q_PENDING_VAL + _Q_LOCKED_VAL, &lock->val);
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}
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/**
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* xchg_tail - Put in the new queue tail code word & retrieve previous one
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* @lock : Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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* @tail : The new queue tail code word
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* Return: The previous queue tail code word
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*
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* xchg(lock, tail)
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*
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* p,*,* -> n,*,* ; prev = xchg(lock, node)
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*/
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static __always_inline u32 xchg_tail(struct qspinlock *lock, u32 tail)
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{
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u32 old, new, val = atomic_read(&lock->val);
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for (;;) {
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new = (val & _Q_LOCKED_PENDING_MASK) | tail;
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/*
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* We can use relaxed semantics since the caller ensures that
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* the MCS node is properly initialized before updating the
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* tail.
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*/
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old = atomic_cmpxchg_relaxed(&lock->val, val, new);
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if (old == val)
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break;
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val = old;
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}
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return old;
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}
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#endif /* _Q_PENDING_BITS == 8 */
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/**
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* queued_fetch_set_pending_acquire - fetch the whole lock value and set pending
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* @lock : Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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* Return: The previous lock value
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*
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* *,*,* -> *,1,*
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*/
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#ifndef queued_fetch_set_pending_acquire
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static __always_inline u32 queued_fetch_set_pending_acquire(struct qspinlock *lock)
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{
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return atomic_fetch_or_acquire(_Q_PENDING_VAL, &lock->val);
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}
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#endif
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/**
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* set_locked - Set the lock bit and own the lock
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* @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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*
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* *,*,0 -> *,0,1
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*/
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static __always_inline void set_locked(struct qspinlock *lock)
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{
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WRITE_ONCE(lock->locked, _Q_LOCKED_VAL);
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}
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/*
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* Generate the native code for queued_spin_unlock_slowpath(); provide NOPs for
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* all the PV callbacks.
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*/
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static __always_inline void __pv_init_node(struct mcs_spinlock *node) { }
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static __always_inline void __pv_wait_node(struct mcs_spinlock *node,
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struct mcs_spinlock *prev) { }
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static __always_inline void __pv_kick_node(struct qspinlock *lock,
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struct mcs_spinlock *node) { }
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static __always_inline u32 __pv_wait_head_or_lock(struct qspinlock *lock,
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struct mcs_spinlock *node)
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{ return 0; }
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#define pv_enabled() false
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#define pv_init_node __pv_init_node
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#define pv_wait_node __pv_wait_node
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#define pv_kick_node __pv_kick_node
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#define pv_wait_head_or_lock __pv_wait_head_or_lock
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#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT_SPINLOCKS
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#define queued_spin_lock_slowpath native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath
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#endif
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#endif /* _GEN_PV_LOCK_SLOWPATH */
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/**
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* queued_spin_lock_slowpath - acquire the queued spinlock
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* @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure
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* @val: Current value of the queued spinlock 32-bit word
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*
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* (queue tail, pending bit, lock value)
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*
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* fast : slow : unlock
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* : :
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* uncontended (0,0,0) -:--> (0,0,1) ------------------------------:--> (*,*,0)
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* : | ^--------.------. / :
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* : v \ \ | :
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* pending : (0,1,1) +--> (0,1,0) \ | :
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* : | ^--' | | :
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* : v | | :
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* uncontended : (n,x,y) +--> (n,0,0) --' | :
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* queue : | ^--' | :
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* : v | :
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* contended : (*,x,y) +--> (*,0,0) ---> (*,0,1) -' :
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* queue : ^--' :
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*/
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void queued_spin_lock_slowpath(struct qspinlock *lock, u32 val)
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{
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struct mcs_spinlock *prev, *next, *node;
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u32 old, tail;
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int idx;
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BUILD_BUG_ON(CONFIG_NR_CPUS >= (1U << _Q_TAIL_CPU_BITS));
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if (pv_enabled())
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goto pv_queue;
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if (virt_spin_lock(lock))
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return;
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/*
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* Wait for in-progress pending->locked hand-overs with a bounded
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* number of spins so that we guarantee forward progress.
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*
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* 0,1,0 -> 0,0,1
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*/
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if (val == _Q_PENDING_VAL) {
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int cnt = _Q_PENDING_LOOPS;
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val = atomic_cond_read_relaxed(&lock->val,
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(VAL != _Q_PENDING_VAL) || !cnt--);
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}
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/*
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* If we observe any contention; queue.
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*/
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if (val & ~_Q_LOCKED_MASK)
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goto queue;
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/*
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* trylock || pending
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*
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* 0,0,* -> 0,1,* -> 0,0,1 pending, trylock
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*/
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val = queued_fetch_set_pending_acquire(lock);
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/*
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* If we observe contention, there is a concurrent locker.
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*
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* Undo and queue; our setting of PENDING might have made the
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* n,0,0 -> 0,0,0 transition fail and it will now be waiting
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* on @next to become !NULL.
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*/
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if (unlikely(val & ~_Q_LOCKED_MASK)) {
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/* Undo PENDING if we set it. */
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if (!(val & _Q_PENDING_MASK))
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clear_pending(lock);
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goto queue;
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}
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/*
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* We're pending, wait for the owner to go away.
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*
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* 0,1,1 -> 0,1,0
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*
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* this wait loop must be a load-acquire such that we match the
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* store-release that clears the locked bit and create lock
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* sequentiality; this is because not all
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* clear_pending_set_locked() implementations imply full
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* barriers.
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*/
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if (val & _Q_LOCKED_MASK)
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atomic_cond_read_acquire(&lock->val, !(VAL & _Q_LOCKED_MASK));
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/*
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* take ownership and clear the pending bit.
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*
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* 0,1,0 -> 0,0,1
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*/
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clear_pending_set_locked(lock);
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qstat_inc(qstat_lock_pending, true);
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return;
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/*
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* End of pending bit optimistic spinning and beginning of MCS
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* queuing.
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*/
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queue:
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qstat_inc(qstat_lock_slowpath, true);
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pv_queue:
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node = this_cpu_ptr(&qnodes[0].mcs);
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idx = node->count++;
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tail = encode_tail(smp_processor_id(), idx);
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node = grab_mcs_node(node, idx);
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/*
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* Keep counts of non-zero index values:
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*/
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qstat_inc(qstat_lock_idx1 + idx - 1, idx);
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/*
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* Ensure that we increment the head node->count before initialising
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* the actual node. If the compiler is kind enough to reorder these
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* stores, then an IRQ could overwrite our assignments.
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*/
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barrier();
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node->locked = 0;
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node->next = NULL;
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pv_init_node(node);
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/*
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* We touched a (possibly) cold cacheline in the per-cpu queue node;
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* attempt the trylock once more in the hope someone let go while we
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* weren't watching.
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*/
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if (queued_spin_trylock(lock))
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goto release;
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/*
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* Ensure that the initialisation of @node is complete before we
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* publish the updated tail via xchg_tail() and potentially link
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* @node into the waitqueue via WRITE_ONCE(prev->next, node) below.
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*/
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smp_wmb();
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/*
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* Publish the updated tail.
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* We have already touched the queueing cacheline; don't bother with
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* pending stuff.
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*
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* p,*,* -> n,*,*
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*/
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old = xchg_tail(lock, tail);
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next = NULL;
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/*
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* if there was a previous node; link it and wait until reaching the
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* head of the waitqueue.
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*/
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if (old & _Q_TAIL_MASK) {
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prev = decode_tail(old);
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/* Link @node into the waitqueue. */
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WRITE_ONCE(prev->next, node);
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pv_wait_node(node, prev);
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arch_mcs_spin_lock_contended(&node->locked);
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/*
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* While waiting for the MCS lock, the next pointer may have
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* been set by another lock waiter. We optimistically load
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* the next pointer & prefetch the cacheline for writing
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* to reduce latency in the upcoming MCS unlock operation.
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*/
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next = READ_ONCE(node->next);
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if (next)
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prefetchw(next);
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}
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/*
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* we're at the head of the waitqueue, wait for the owner & pending to
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* go away.
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*
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* *,x,y -> *,0,0
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*
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* this wait loop must use a load-acquire such that we match the
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* store-release that clears the locked bit and create lock
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* sequentiality; this is because the set_locked() function below
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* does not imply a full barrier.
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*
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* The PV pv_wait_head_or_lock function, if active, will acquire
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* the lock and return a non-zero value. So we have to skip the
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* atomic_cond_read_acquire() call. As the next PV queue head hasn't
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* been designated yet, there is no way for the locked value to become
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* _Q_SLOW_VAL. So both the set_locked() and the
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* atomic_cmpxchg_relaxed() calls will be safe.
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*
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* If PV isn't active, 0 will be returned instead.
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*
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*/
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if ((val = pv_wait_head_or_lock(lock, node)))
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goto locked;
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val = atomic_cond_read_acquire(&lock->val, !(VAL & _Q_LOCKED_PENDING_MASK));
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locked:
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/*
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* claim the lock:
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*
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* n,0,0 -> 0,0,1 : lock, uncontended
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* *,*,0 -> *,*,1 : lock, contended
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*
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* If the queue head is the only one in the queue (lock value == tail)
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* and nobody is pending, clear the tail code and grab the lock.
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* Otherwise, we only need to grab the lock.
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*/
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/*
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* In the PV case we might already have _Q_LOCKED_VAL set, because
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* of lock stealing; therefore we must also allow:
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*
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* n,0,1 -> 0,0,1
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*
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* Note: at this point: (val & _Q_PENDING_MASK) == 0, because of the
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* above wait condition, therefore any concurrent setting of
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* PENDING will make the uncontended transition fail.
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*/
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if ((val & _Q_TAIL_MASK) == tail) {
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if (atomic_try_cmpxchg_relaxed(&lock->val, &val, _Q_LOCKED_VAL))
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goto release; /* No contention */
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}
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|
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/*
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* Either somebody is queued behind us or _Q_PENDING_VAL got set
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* which will then detect the remaining tail and queue behind us
|
|
* ensuring we'll see a @next.
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*/
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set_locked(lock);
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|
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/*
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* contended path; wait for next if not observed yet, release.
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|
*/
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|
if (!next)
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next = smp_cond_load_relaxed(&node->next, (VAL));
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|
|
|
arch_mcs_spin_unlock_contended(&next->locked);
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pv_kick_node(lock, next);
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|
|
|
release:
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|
/*
|
|
* release the node
|
|
*/
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__this_cpu_dec(qnodes[0].mcs.count);
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|
}
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|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(queued_spin_lock_slowpath);
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|
|
/*
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* Generate the paravirt code for queued_spin_unlock_slowpath().
|
|
*/
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|
#if !defined(_GEN_PV_LOCK_SLOWPATH) && defined(CONFIG_PARAVIRT_SPINLOCKS)
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|
#define _GEN_PV_LOCK_SLOWPATH
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|
|
|
#undef pv_enabled
|
|
#define pv_enabled() true
|
|
|
|
#undef pv_init_node
|
|
#undef pv_wait_node
|
|
#undef pv_kick_node
|
|
#undef pv_wait_head_or_lock
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|
|
|
#undef queued_spin_lock_slowpath
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|
#define queued_spin_lock_slowpath __pv_queued_spin_lock_slowpath
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|
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|
#include "qspinlock_paravirt.h"
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|
#include "qspinlock.c"
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|
|
|
#endif
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