/*****************************************************************************\ * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Brian Behlendorf . * UCRL-CODE-235197 * * This file is part of the SPL, Solaris Porting Layer. * For details, see . * * The SPL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your * option) any later version. * * The SPL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with the SPL. If not, see . \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _SPL_RWLOCK_H #define _SPL_RWLOCK_H #include #include #include typedef enum { RW_DRIVER = 2, RW_DEFAULT = 4, RW_NOLOCKDEP = 5 } krw_type_t; typedef enum { RW_NONE = 0, RW_WRITER = 1, RW_READER = 2 } krw_t; /* * If CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER is defined, rw_semaphore will have an owner * field, so we don't need our own. */ typedef struct { struct rw_semaphore rw_rwlock; #ifndef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER kthread_t *rw_owner; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP krw_type_t rw_type; #endif /* CONFIG_LOCKDEP */ } krwlock_t; #define SEM(rwp) (&(rwp)->rw_rwlock) static inline void spl_rw_set_owner(krwlock_t *rwp) { /* * If CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER is defined, down_write, up_write, * downgrade_write and __init_rwsem will set/clear owner for us. */ #ifndef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER rwp->rw_owner = current; #endif } static inline void spl_rw_clear_owner(krwlock_t *rwp) { #ifndef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER rwp->rw_owner = NULL; #endif } static inline kthread_t * rw_owner(krwlock_t *rwp) { #ifdef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER return SEM(rwp)->owner; #else return rwp->rw_owner; #endif } #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP static inline void spl_rw_set_type(krwlock_t *rwp, krw_type_t type) { rwp->rw_type = type; } static inline void spl_rw_lockdep_off_maybe(krwlock_t *rwp) \ { \ if (rwp && rwp->rw_type == RW_NOLOCKDEP) \ lockdep_off(); \ } static inline void spl_rw_lockdep_on_maybe(krwlock_t *rwp) \ { \ if (rwp && rwp->rw_type == RW_NOLOCKDEP) \ lockdep_on(); \ } #else /* CONFIG_LOCKDEP */ #define spl_rw_set_type(rwp, type) #define spl_rw_lockdep_off_maybe(rwp) #define spl_rw_lockdep_on_maybe(rwp) #endif /* CONFIG_LOCKDEP */ static inline int RW_READ_HELD(krwlock_t *rwp) { return (spl_rwsem_is_locked(SEM(rwp)) && rw_owner(rwp) == NULL); } static inline int RW_WRITE_HELD(krwlock_t *rwp) { return (rw_owner(rwp) == current); } static inline int RW_LOCK_HELD(krwlock_t *rwp) { return spl_rwsem_is_locked(SEM(rwp)); } /* * The following functions must be a #define and not static inline. * This ensures that the native linux semaphore functions (down/up) * will be correctly located in the users code which is important * for the built in kernel lock analysis tools */ #define rw_init(rwp, name, type, arg) \ ({ \ static struct lock_class_key __key; \ ASSERT(type == RW_DEFAULT || type == RW_NOLOCKDEP); \ \ __init_rwsem(SEM(rwp), #rwp, &__key); \ spl_rw_clear_owner(rwp); \ spl_rw_set_type(rwp, type); \ }) #define rw_destroy(rwp) \ ({ \ VERIFY(!RW_LOCK_HELD(rwp)); \ }) #define rw_tryenter(rwp, rw) \ ({ \ int _rc_ = 0; \ \ spl_rw_lockdep_off_maybe(rwp); \ switch (rw) { \ case RW_READER: \ _rc_ = down_read_trylock(SEM(rwp)); \ break; \ case RW_WRITER: \ if ((_rc_ = down_write_trylock(SEM(rwp)))) \ spl_rw_set_owner(rwp); \ break; \ default: \ VERIFY(0); \ } \ spl_rw_lockdep_on_maybe(rwp); \ _rc_; \ }) #define rw_enter(rwp, rw) \ ({ \ spl_rw_lockdep_off_maybe(rwp); \ switch (rw) { \ case RW_READER: \ down_read(SEM(rwp)); \ break; \ case RW_WRITER: \ down_write(SEM(rwp)); \ spl_rw_set_owner(rwp); \ break; \ default: \ VERIFY(0); \ } \ spl_rw_lockdep_on_maybe(rwp); \ }) #define rw_exit(rwp) \ ({ \ spl_rw_lockdep_off_maybe(rwp); \ if (RW_WRITE_HELD(rwp)) { \ spl_rw_clear_owner(rwp); \ up_write(SEM(rwp)); \ } else { \ ASSERT(RW_READ_HELD(rwp)); \ up_read(SEM(rwp)); \ } \ spl_rw_lockdep_on_maybe(rwp); \ }) #define rw_downgrade(rwp) \ ({ \ spl_rw_lockdep_off_maybe(rwp); \ spl_rw_clear_owner(rwp); \ downgrade_write(SEM(rwp)); \ spl_rw_lockdep_on_maybe(rwp); \ }) /* * This implementation of rw_tryupgrade() behaves slightly differently * from its counterparts on other platforms. It drops the RW_READER lock * and then acquires the RW_WRITER lock leaving a small window where no * lock is held. On other platforms the lock is never released during * the upgrade process. This is necessary under Linux because the kernel * does not provide an upgrade function. */ #define rw_tryupgrade(rwp) \ ({ \ int _rc_ = 0; \ \ if (RW_WRITE_HELD(rwp)) { \ _rc_ = 1; \ } else { \ rw_exit(rwp); \ if (rw_tryenter(rwp, RW_WRITER)) { \ _rc_ = 1; \ } else { \ rw_enter(rwp, RW_READER); \ _rc_ = 0; \ } \ } \ _rc_; \ }) int spl_rw_init(void); void spl_rw_fini(void); #endif /* _SPL_RWLOCK_H */