mirror_zfs/include/linux-rwlock.h
behlendo f1ca4da6f7 Initial commit. All spl source written up to this point wrapped
in an initial reasonable autoconf style build system.  This does
not yet build but the configure system does appear to work properly
and integrate with the kernel.  Hopefully the next commit gets
us back to a buildable version we can run the test suite against.



git-svn-id: https://outreach.scidac.gov/svn/spl/trunk@1 7e1ea52c-4ff2-0310-8f11-9dd32ca42a1c
2008-02-26 20:36:04 +00:00

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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 */