mirror_zfs/include/linux-rwlock.h

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#ifndef _SYS_LINUX_RWLOCK_H
#define _SYS_LINUX_RWLOCK_H
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/rwsem.h>
#include <asm/current.h>
#include <sys/linux-types.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef enum {
RW_DRIVER = 2, /* driver (DDI) rwlock */
RW_DEFAULT = 4 /* kernel default rwlock */
} krw_type_t;
typedef enum {
RW_WRITER,
RW_READER
} krw_t;
#define RW_READ_HELD(x) (rw_read_held((x)))
#define RW_WRITE_HELD(x) (rw_write_held((x)))
#define RW_LOCK_HELD(x) (rw_lock_held((x)))
#define RW_ISWRITER(x) (rw_iswriter(x))
#define RW_MAGIC 0x3423645a
#define RW_POISON 0xa6
typedef struct {
int rw_magic;
char *rw_name;
struct rw_semaphore rw_sem;
struct task_struct *rw_owner; /* holder of the write lock */
} krwlock_t;
static __inline__ void
rw_init(krwlock_t *rwlp, char *name, krw_type_t type, void *arg)
{
BUG_ON(type != RW_DEFAULT); /* XXX no irq handler use */
BUG_ON(arg != NULL); /* XXX no irq handler use */
rwlp->rw_magic = RW_MAGIC;
rwlp->rw_owner = NULL; /* no one holds the write lock yet */
init_rwsem(&rwlp->rw_sem);
rwlp->rw_name = NULL;
if (name) {
rwlp->rw_name = kmalloc(strlen(name) + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
if (rwlp->rw_name)
strcpy(rwlp->rw_name, name);
}
}
static __inline__ void
rw_destroy(krwlock_t *rwlp)
{
BUG_ON(rwlp == NULL);
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_owner != NULL);
spin_lock(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_lock);
BUG_ON(!list_empty(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_list));
spin_unlock(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_lock);
if (rwlp->rw_name)
kfree(rwlp->rw_name);
memset(rwlp, RW_POISON, sizeof(krwlock_t));
}
/* Return 0 if the lock could not be obtained without blocking.
*/
static __inline__ int
rw_tryenter(krwlock_t *rwlp, krw_t rw)
{
int result;
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
switch (rw) {
/* these functions return 1 if success, 0 if contention */
case RW_READER:
/* Here the Solaris code would return 0
* if there were any write waiters. Specifically
* thinking about the case where readers may have
* the lock and we would also allow this thread
* to grab the read lock with a writer waiting in the
* queue. This doesn't seem like a correctness
* issue, so just call down_read_trylock()
* for the test. We may have to revisit this if
* it becomes an issue */
result = down_read_trylock(&rwlp->rw_sem);
break;
case RW_WRITER:
result = down_write_trylock(&rwlp->rw_sem);
if (result) {
/* there better not be anyone else
* holding the write lock here */
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_owner != NULL);
rwlp->rw_owner = current;
}
break;
}
return result;
}
static __inline__ void
rw_enter(krwlock_t *rwlp, krw_t rw)
{
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
switch (rw) {
case RW_READER:
/* Here the Solaris code would block
* if there were any write waiters. Specifically
* thinking about the case where readers may have
* the lock and we would also allow this thread
* to grab the read lock with a writer waiting in the
* queue. This doesn't seem like a correctness
* issue, so just call down_read()
* for the test. We may have to revisit this if
* it becomes an issue */
down_read(&rwlp->rw_sem);
break;
case RW_WRITER:
down_write(&rwlp->rw_sem);
/* there better not be anyone else
* holding the write lock here */
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_owner != NULL);
rwlp->rw_owner = current;
break;
}
}
static __inline__ void
rw_exit(krwlock_t *rwlp)
{
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
/* rw_owner is held by current
* thread iff it is a writer */
if (rwlp->rw_owner == current) {
rwlp->rw_owner = NULL;
up_write(&rwlp->rw_sem);
} else {
up_read(&rwlp->rw_sem);
}
}
static __inline__ void
rw_downgrade(krwlock_t *rwlp)
{
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_owner != current);
rwlp->rw_owner = NULL;
downgrade_write(&rwlp->rw_sem);
}
/* Return 0 if unable to perform the upgrade.
* Might be wise to fix the caller
* to acquire the write lock first?
*/
static __inline__ int
rw_tryupgrade(krwlock_t *rwlp)
{
int result;
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
spin_lock(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_lock);
/* Check if there is anyone waiting for the
* lock. If there is, then we know we should
* not try to upgrade the lock */
if (!list_empty(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_list)) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "There are threads waiting\n");
spin_unlock(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_lock);
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
/* Note that activity is protected by
* the wait_lock. Don't try to upgrade
* if there are multiple readers currently
* holding the lock */
if (rwlp->rw_sem.activity > 1) {
#else
/* Don't try to upgrade
* if there are multiple readers currently
* holding the lock */
if ((rwlp->rw_sem.count & RWSEM_ACTIVE_MASK) > 1) {
#endif
spin_unlock(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_lock);
return 0;
}
/* Here it should be safe to drop the
* read lock and reacquire it for writing since
* we know there are no waiters */
up_read(&rwlp->rw_sem);
/* returns 1 if success, 0 if contention */
result = down_write_trylock(&rwlp->rw_sem);
/* Check if upgrade failed. Should not ever happen
* if we got to this point */
BUG_ON(!result);
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_owner != NULL);
rwlp->rw_owner = current;
spin_unlock(&rwlp->rw_sem.wait_lock);
return 1;
}
static __inline__ kthread_t *
rw_owner(krwlock_t *rwlp)
{
BUG_ON(rwlp->rw_magic != RW_MAGIC);
return rwlp->rw_owner;
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_LINUX_RWLOCK_H */