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Subject[PATCH RFC] 'spinlock/rwlock fixes' V3 [1/1]
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 08:43:30AM +1100, Paul Mackerras wrote:

> I suggest read_poll(), write_poll(), spin_poll(), which are like
> {read,write,spin}_trylock but don't do the atomic op to get the
> lock, that is, they don't change the lock value but return true if
> the trylock would succeed, assuming no other cpu takes the lock in
> the meantime.

I'm not personally convinced *_poll is any clearer really, I would if
this is vague prefer longer more obvious names but that's just me.

Because spin_is_locked is used in quite a few places I would leave
that one alone for now --- I'm not saying we can't change this name,
but it should be a separate issue IMO.

Because rwlock_is_locked isn't used in many places changing that isn't
a big deal.

As a compromise I have the following patch in my quilt tree based upon
what a few people have said in this thread already. This is again the
"-CURRENT bk" tree as of a few minutes ago and seems to be working as
expected.

* i386: rename spinlock_t -> lock to slock to catch possible
macro abuse problems

* i386, ia64: rename rwlock_is_locked to rwlock_write_locked as this
is IMO a better name

* i386, ia64: add rwlock_read_locked (if people are OK with these, I
can do the other architectures)

* generic: fix kernel/exit.c to use rwlock_write_locked

* generic: fix kernel/spinlock.c

Comments?

---

include/asm-i386/spinlock.h | 26 ++++++++++++++++++--------
include/asm-ia64/spinlock.h | 12 +++++++++++-
kernel/exit.c | 2 +-
kernel/spinlock.c | 4 ++--
4 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)



===== include/asm-i386/spinlock.h 1.16 vs edited =====
Index: cw-current/include/asm-i386/spinlock.h
===================================================================
--- cw-current.orig/include/asm-i386/spinlock.h 2005-01-19 17:37:27.497810394 -0800
+++ cw-current/include/asm-i386/spinlock.h 2005-01-19 17:37:30.044914512 -0800
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
*/

typedef struct {
- volatile unsigned int lock;
+ volatile unsigned int slock;
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK
unsigned magic;
#endif
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
* We make no fairness assumptions. They have a cost.
*/

-#define spin_is_locked(x) (*(volatile signed char *)(&(x)->lock) <= 0)
+#define spin_is_locked(x) (*(volatile signed char *)(&(x)->slock) <= 0)
#define spin_unlock_wait(x) do { barrier(); } while(spin_is_locked(x))

#define spin_lock_string \
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@

#define spin_unlock_string \
"movb $1,%0" \
- :"=m" (lock->lock) : : "memory"
+ :"=m" (lock->slock) : : "memory"


static inline void _raw_spin_unlock(spinlock_t *lock)
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@

#define spin_unlock_string \
"xchgb %b0, %1" \
- :"=q" (oldval), "=m" (lock->lock) \
+ :"=q" (oldval), "=m" (lock->slock) \
:"0" (oldval) : "memory"

static inline void _raw_spin_unlock(spinlock_t *lock)
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
char oldval;
__asm__ __volatile__(
"xchgb %b0,%1"
- :"=q" (oldval), "=m" (lock->lock)
+ :"=q" (oldval), "=m" (lock->slock)
:"0" (0) : "memory");
return oldval > 0;
}
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
#endif
__asm__ __volatile__(
spin_lock_string
- :"=m" (lock->lock) : : "memory");
+ :"=m" (lock->slock) : : "memory");
}

static inline void _raw_spin_lock_flags (spinlock_t *lock, unsigned long flags)
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
#endif
__asm__ __volatile__(
spin_lock_string_flags
- :"=m" (lock->lock) : "r" (flags) : "memory");
+ :"=m" (lock->slock) : "r" (flags) : "memory");
}

/*
@@ -186,7 +186,17 @@

#define rwlock_init(x) do { *(x) = RW_LOCK_UNLOCKED; } while(0)

-#define rwlock_is_locked(x) ((x)->lock != RW_LOCK_BIAS)
+/**
+ * rwlock_read_locked - would read_trylock() fail?
+ * @lock: the rwlock in question.
+ */
+#define rwlock_read_locked(x) (atomic_read((atomic_t *)&(x)->lock) <= 0)
+
+/**
+ * rwlock_write_locked - would write_trylock() fail?
+ * @lock: the rwlock in question.
+ */
+#define rwlock_write_locked(x) ((x)->lock != RW_LOCK_BIAS)

/*
* On x86, we implement read-write locks as a 32-bit counter
Index: cw-current/include/asm-ia64/spinlock.h
===================================================================
--- cw-current.orig/include/asm-ia64/spinlock.h 2005-01-19 17:37:27.498810435 -0800
+++ cw-current/include/asm-ia64/spinlock.h 2005-01-19 17:37:30.044914512 -0800
@@ -126,7 +126,17 @@
#define RW_LOCK_UNLOCKED (rwlock_t) { 0, 0 }

#define rwlock_init(x) do { *(x) = RW_LOCK_UNLOCKED; } while(0)
-#define rwlock_is_locked(x) (*(volatile int *) (x) != 0)
+
+/* rwlock_read_locked - would read_trylock() fail?
+ * @lock: the rwlock in question.
+ */
+#define rwlock_read_locked(x) (*(volatile int *) (x) < 0)
+
+/**
+ * rwlock_write_locked - would write_trylock() fail?
+ * @lock: the rwlock in question.
+ */
+#define rwlock_write_locked(x) (*(volatile int *) (x) != 0)

#define _raw_read_lock(rw) \
do { \
Index: cw-current/kernel/exit.c
===================================================================
--- cw-current.orig/kernel/exit.c 2005-01-19 17:37:27.498810435 -0800
+++ cw-current/kernel/exit.c 2005-01-19 18:14:21.601934388 -0800
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@
if (!p->sighand)
BUG();
if (!spin_is_locked(&p->sighand->siglock) &&
- !rwlock_is_locked(&tasklist_lock))
+ !rwlock_write_locked(&tasklist_lock))
BUG();
#endif
return pid_task(p->pids[PIDTYPE_TGID].pid_list.next, PIDTYPE_TGID);
Index: cw-current/kernel/spinlock.c
===================================================================
--- cw-current.orig/kernel/spinlock.c 2005-01-19 17:37:27.498810435 -0800
+++ cw-current/kernel/spinlock.c 2005-01-19 17:37:30.048914675 -0800
@@ -247,8 +247,8 @@
* _[spin|read|write]_lock_bh()
*/
BUILD_LOCK_OPS(spin, spinlock_t, spin_is_locked);
-BUILD_LOCK_OPS(read, rwlock_t, rwlock_is_locked);
-BUILD_LOCK_OPS(write, rwlock_t, spin_is_locked);
+BUILD_LOCK_OPS(read, rwlock_t, rwlock_read_locked);
+BUILD_LOCK_OPS(write, rwlock_t, rwlock_write_locked);

#endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT */

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