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author | Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl> | 2010-10-14 02:01:34 -0400 |
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committer | Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> | 2010-10-18 13:58:50 -0400 |
commit | e360adbe29241a0194e10e20595360dd7b98a2b3 (patch) | |
tree | ef5fa5f50a895096bfb25bc11b25949603158238 /kernel/irq_work.c | |
parent | 8e5fc1a7320baf6076391607515dceb61319b36a (diff) |
irq_work: Add generic hardirq context callbacks
Provide a mechanism that allows running code in IRQ context. It is
most useful for NMI code that needs to interact with the rest of the
system -- like wakeup a task to drain buffers.
Perf currently has such a mechanism, so extract that and provide it as
a generic feature, independent of perf so that others may also
benefit.
The IRQ context callback is generated through self-IPIs where
possible, or on architectures like powerpc the decrementer (the
built-in timer facility) is set to generate an interrupt immediately.
Architectures that don't have anything like this get to do with a
callback from the timer tick. These architectures can call
irq_work_run() at the tail of any IRQ handlers that might enqueue such
work (like the perf IRQ handler) to avoid undue latencies in
processing the work.
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Kyle McMartin <kyle@mcmartin.ca>
Acked-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
[ various fixes ]
Signed-off-by: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
LKML-Reference: <1287036094.7768.291.camel@yhuang-dev>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/irq_work.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/irq_work.c | 164 |
1 files changed, 164 insertions, 0 deletions
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1 | /* | ||
2 | * Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra <pzijlstr@redhat.com> | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * Provides a framework for enqueueing and running callbacks from hardirq | ||
5 | * context. The enqueueing is NMI-safe. | ||
6 | */ | ||
7 | |||
8 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | ||
9 | #include <linux/module.h> | ||
10 | #include <linux/irq_work.h> | ||
11 | #include <linux/hardirq.h> | ||
12 | |||
13 | /* | ||
14 | * An entry can be in one of four states: | ||
15 | * | ||
16 | * free NULL, 0 -> {claimed} : free to be used | ||
17 | * claimed NULL, 3 -> {pending} : claimed to be enqueued | ||
18 | * pending next, 3 -> {busy} : queued, pending callback | ||
19 | * busy NULL, 2 -> {free, claimed} : callback in progress, can be claimed | ||
20 | * | ||
21 | * We use the lower two bits of the next pointer to keep PENDING and BUSY | ||
22 | * flags. | ||
23 | */ | ||
24 | |||
25 | #define IRQ_WORK_PENDING 1UL | ||
26 | #define IRQ_WORK_BUSY 2UL | ||
27 | #define IRQ_WORK_FLAGS 3UL | ||
28 | |||
29 | static inline bool irq_work_is_set(struct irq_work *entry, int flags) | ||
30 | { | ||
31 | return (unsigned long)entry->next & flags; | ||
32 | } | ||
33 | |||
34 | static inline struct irq_work *irq_work_next(struct irq_work *entry) | ||
35 | { | ||
36 | unsigned long next = (unsigned long)entry->next; | ||
37 | next &= ~IRQ_WORK_FLAGS; | ||
38 | return (struct irq_work *)next; | ||
39 | } | ||
40 | |||
41 | static inline struct irq_work *next_flags(struct irq_work *entry, int flags) | ||
42 | { | ||
43 | unsigned long next = (unsigned long)entry; | ||
44 | next |= flags; | ||
45 | return (struct irq_work *)next; | ||
46 | } | ||
47 | |||
48 | static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct irq_work *, irq_work_list); | ||
49 | |||
50 | /* | ||
51 | * Claim the entry so that no one else will poke at it. | ||
52 | */ | ||
53 | static bool irq_work_claim(struct irq_work *entry) | ||
54 | { | ||
55 | struct irq_work *next, *nflags; | ||
56 | |||
57 | do { | ||
58 | next = entry->next; | ||
59 | if ((unsigned long)next & IRQ_WORK_PENDING) | ||
60 | return false; | ||
61 | nflags = next_flags(next, IRQ_WORK_FLAGS); | ||
62 | } while (cmpxchg(&entry->next, next, nflags) != next); | ||
63 | |||
64 | return true; | ||
65 | } | ||
66 | |||
67 | |||
68 | void __weak arch_irq_work_raise(void) | ||
69 | { | ||
70 | /* | ||
71 | * Lame architectures will get the timer tick callback | ||
72 | */ | ||
73 | } | ||
74 | |||
75 | /* | ||
76 | * Queue the entry and raise the IPI if needed. | ||
77 | */ | ||
78 | static void __irq_work_queue(struct irq_work *entry) | ||
79 | { | ||
80 | struct irq_work **head, *next; | ||
81 | |||
82 | head = &get_cpu_var(irq_work_list); | ||
83 | |||
84 | do { | ||
85 | next = *head; | ||
86 | /* Can assign non-atomic because we keep the flags set. */ | ||
87 | entry->next = next_flags(next, IRQ_WORK_FLAGS); | ||
88 | } while (cmpxchg(head, next, entry) != next); | ||
89 | |||
90 | /* The list was empty, raise self-interrupt to start processing. */ | ||
91 | if (!irq_work_next(entry)) | ||
92 | arch_irq_work_raise(); | ||
93 | |||
94 | put_cpu_var(irq_work_list); | ||
95 | } | ||
96 | |||
97 | /* | ||
98 | * Enqueue the irq_work @entry, returns true on success, failure when the | ||
99 | * @entry was already enqueued by someone else. | ||
100 | * | ||
101 | * Can be re-enqueued while the callback is still in progress. | ||
102 | */ | ||
103 | bool irq_work_queue(struct irq_work *entry) | ||
104 | { | ||
105 | if (!irq_work_claim(entry)) { | ||
106 | /* | ||
107 | * Already enqueued, can't do! | ||
108 | */ | ||
109 | return false; | ||
110 | } | ||
111 | |||
112 | __irq_work_queue(entry); | ||
113 | return true; | ||
114 | } | ||
115 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_work_queue); | ||
116 | |||
117 | /* | ||
118 | * Run the irq_work entries on this cpu. Requires to be ran from hardirq | ||
119 | * context with local IRQs disabled. | ||
120 | */ | ||
121 | void irq_work_run(void) | ||
122 | { | ||
123 | struct irq_work *list, **head; | ||
124 | |||
125 | head = &__get_cpu_var(irq_work_list); | ||
126 | if (*head == NULL) | ||
127 | return; | ||
128 | |||
129 | BUG_ON(!in_irq()); | ||
130 | BUG_ON(!irqs_disabled()); | ||
131 | |||
132 | list = xchg(head, NULL); | ||
133 | while (list != NULL) { | ||
134 | struct irq_work *entry = list; | ||
135 | |||
136 | list = irq_work_next(list); | ||
137 | |||
138 | /* | ||
139 | * Clear the PENDING bit, after this point the @entry | ||
140 | * can be re-used. | ||
141 | */ | ||
142 | entry->next = next_flags(NULL, IRQ_WORK_BUSY); | ||
143 | entry->func(entry); | ||
144 | /* | ||
145 | * Clear the BUSY bit and return to the free state if | ||
146 | * no-one else claimed it meanwhile. | ||
147 | */ | ||
148 | cmpxchg(&entry->next, next_flags(NULL, IRQ_WORK_BUSY), NULL); | ||
149 | } | ||
150 | } | ||
151 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_work_run); | ||
152 | |||
153 | /* | ||
154 | * Synchronize against the irq_work @entry, ensures the entry is not | ||
155 | * currently in use. | ||
156 | */ | ||
157 | void irq_work_sync(struct irq_work *entry) | ||
158 | { | ||
159 | WARN_ON_ONCE(irqs_disabled()); | ||
160 | |||
161 | while (irq_work_is_set(entry, IRQ_WORK_BUSY)) | ||
162 | cpu_relax(); | ||
163 | } | ||
164 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_work_sync); | ||