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authorAlexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@redhat.com>2014-12-11 18:01:55 -0500
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2014-12-11 21:15:05 -0500
commit8a449718414ff10b9d5559ed3e8e09c7178774f2 (patch)
tree81097c0d6949fb90e40176ddff1f4be30467b576 /arch/blackfin/include/asm/barrier.h
parentc11a9009ae6a8c42a8cd69d885601e1aa6fbea04 (diff)
arch: Cleanup read_barrier_depends() and comments
This patch is meant to cleanup the handling of read_barrier_depends and smp_read_barrier_depends. In multiple spots in the kernel headers read_barrier_depends is defined as "do {} while (0)", however we then go into the SMP vs non-SMP sections and have the SMP version reference read_barrier_depends, and the non-SMP define it as yet another empty do/while. With this commit I went through and cleaned out the duplicate definitions and reduced the number of definitions down to 2 per header. In addition I moved the 50 line comments for the macro from the x86 and mips headers that defined it as an empty do/while to those that were actually defining the macro, alpha and blackfin. Signed-off-by: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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diff --git a/arch/blackfin/include/asm/barrier.h b/arch/blackfin/include/asm/barrier.h
index 420006877998..dfb66fe88b34 100644
--- a/arch/blackfin/include/asm/barrier.h
+++ b/arch/blackfin/include/asm/barrier.h
@@ -22,6 +22,57 @@
22# define mb() do { barrier(); smp_check_barrier(); smp_mark_barrier(); } while (0) 22# define mb() do { barrier(); smp_check_barrier(); smp_mark_barrier(); } while (0)
23# define rmb() do { barrier(); smp_check_barrier(); } while (0) 23# define rmb() do { barrier(); smp_check_barrier(); } while (0)
24# define wmb() do { barrier(); smp_mark_barrier(); } while (0) 24# define wmb() do { barrier(); smp_mark_barrier(); } while (0)
25/*
26 * read_barrier_depends - Flush all pending reads that subsequents reads
27 * depend on.
28 *
29 * No data-dependent reads from memory-like regions are ever reordered
30 * over this barrier. All reads preceding this primitive are guaranteed
31 * to access memory (but not necessarily other CPUs' caches) before any
32 * reads following this primitive that depend on the data return by
33 * any of the preceding reads. This primitive is much lighter weight than
34 * rmb() on most CPUs, and is never heavier weight than is
35 * rmb().
36 *
37 * These ordering constraints are respected by both the local CPU
38 * and the compiler.
39 *
40 * Ordering is not guaranteed by anything other than these primitives,
41 * not even by data dependencies. See the documentation for
42 * memory_barrier() for examples and URLs to more information.
43 *
44 * For example, the following code would force ordering (the initial
45 * value of "a" is zero, "b" is one, and "p" is "&a"):
46 *
47 * <programlisting>
48 * CPU 0 CPU 1
49 *
50 * b = 2;
51 * memory_barrier();
52 * p = &b; q = p;
53 * read_barrier_depends();
54 * d = *q;
55 * </programlisting>
56 *
57 * because the read of "*q" depends on the read of "p" and these
58 * two reads are separated by a read_barrier_depends(). However,
59 * the following code, with the same initial values for "a" and "b":
60 *
61 * <programlisting>
62 * CPU 0 CPU 1
63 *
64 * a = 2;
65 * memory_barrier();
66 * b = 3; y = b;
67 * read_barrier_depends();
68 * x = a;
69 * </programlisting>
70 *
71 * does not enforce ordering, since there is no data dependency between
72 * the read of "a" and the read of "b". Therefore, on some CPUs, such
73 * as Alpha, "y" could be set to 3 and "x" to 0. Use rmb()
74 * in cases like this where there are no data dependencies.
75 */
25# define read_barrier_depends() do { barrier(); smp_check_barrier(); } while (0) 76# define read_barrier_depends() do { barrier(); smp_check_barrier(); } while (0)
26#endif 77#endif
27 78