/* * 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. * * 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_MUTEX_H #define _SPL_MUTEX_H #include #include #include #include #include typedef enum { MUTEX_DEFAULT = 0, MUTEX_SPIN = 1, MUTEX_ADAPTIVE = 2, MUTEX_NOLOCKDEP = 3 } kmutex_type_t; typedef struct { struct mutex m_mutex; spinlock_t m_lock; /* used for serializing mutex_exit */ kthread_t *m_owner; #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP kmutex_type_t m_type; #endif /* CONFIG_LOCKDEP */ } kmutex_t; #define MUTEX(mp) (&((mp)->m_mutex)) static inline void spl_mutex_set_owner(kmutex_t *mp) { mp->m_owner = current; } static inline void spl_mutex_clear_owner(kmutex_t *mp) { mp->m_owner = NULL; } #define mutex_owner(mp) (READ_ONCE((mp)->m_owner)) #define mutex_owned(mp) (mutex_owner(mp) == current) #define MUTEX_HELD(mp) mutex_owned(mp) #define MUTEX_NOT_HELD(mp) (!MUTEX_HELD(mp)) #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP static inline void spl_mutex_set_type(kmutex_t *mp, kmutex_type_t type) { mp->m_type = type; } static inline void spl_mutex_lockdep_off_maybe(kmutex_t *mp) \ { \ if (mp && mp->m_type == MUTEX_NOLOCKDEP) \ lockdep_off(); \ } static inline void spl_mutex_lockdep_on_maybe(kmutex_t *mp) \ { \ if (mp && mp->m_type == MUTEX_NOLOCKDEP) \ lockdep_on(); \ } #else /* CONFIG_LOCKDEP */ #define spl_mutex_set_type(mp, type) #define spl_mutex_lockdep_off_maybe(mp) #define spl_mutex_lockdep_on_maybe(mp) #endif /* CONFIG_LOCKDEP */ /* * The following functions must be a #define and not static inline. * This ensures that the native linux mutex functions (lock/unlock) * will be correctly located in the users code which is important * for the built in kernel lock analysis tools */ #undef mutex_init #define mutex_init(mp, name, type, ibc) \ { \ static struct lock_class_key __key; \ ASSERT(type == MUTEX_DEFAULT || type == MUTEX_NOLOCKDEP); \ \ __mutex_init(MUTEX(mp), (name) ? (#name) : (#mp), &__key); \ spin_lock_init(&(mp)->m_lock); \ spl_mutex_clear_owner(mp); \ spl_mutex_set_type(mp, type); \ } #undef mutex_destroy #define mutex_destroy(mp) \ { \ VERIFY3P(mutex_owner(mp), ==, NULL); \ } #define mutex_tryenter(mp) \ /* CSTYLED */ \ ({ \ int _rc_; \ \ spl_mutex_lockdep_off_maybe(mp); \ if ((_rc_ = mutex_trylock(MUTEX(mp))) == 1) \ spl_mutex_set_owner(mp); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_on_maybe(mp); \ \ _rc_; \ }) #define NESTED_SINGLE 1 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC #define mutex_enter_nested(mp, subclass) \ { \ ASSERT3P(mutex_owner(mp), !=, current); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_off_maybe(mp); \ mutex_lock_nested(MUTEX(mp), (subclass)); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_on_maybe(mp); \ spl_mutex_set_owner(mp); \ } #else /* CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC */ #define mutex_enter_nested(mp, subclass) \ { \ ASSERT3P(mutex_owner(mp), !=, current); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_off_maybe(mp); \ mutex_lock(MUTEX(mp)); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_on_maybe(mp); \ spl_mutex_set_owner(mp); \ } #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC */ #define mutex_enter(mp) mutex_enter_nested((mp), 0) /* * The reason for the spinlock: * * The Linux mutex is designed with a fast-path/slow-path design such that it * does not guarantee serialization upon itself, allowing a race where latter * acquirers finish mutex_unlock before former ones. * * The race renders it unsafe to be used for serializing the freeing of an * object in which the mutex is embedded, where the latter acquirer could go * on to free the object while the former one is still doing mutex_unlock and * causing memory corruption. * * However, there are many places in ZFS where the mutex is used for * serializing object freeing, and the code is shared among other OSes without * this issue. Thus, we need the spinlock to force the serialization on * mutex_exit(). * * See http://lwn.net/Articles/575477/ for the information about the race. */ #define mutex_exit(mp) \ { \ spl_mutex_clear_owner(mp); \ spin_lock(&(mp)->m_lock); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_off_maybe(mp); \ mutex_unlock(MUTEX(mp)); \ spl_mutex_lockdep_on_maybe(mp); \ spin_unlock(&(mp)->m_lock); \ /* NOTE: do not dereference mp after this point */ \ } #endif /* _SPL_MUTEX_H */