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1 | /* | ||
2 | * Assembly implementation of the mutex fastpath, based on atomic | ||
3 | * decrement/increment. | ||
4 | * | ||
5 | * started by Ingo Molnar: | ||
6 | * | ||
7 | * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> | ||
8 | */ | ||
9 | #ifndef _ASM_MUTEX_H | ||
10 | #define _ASM_MUTEX_H | ||
11 | |||
12 | /** | ||
13 | * __mutex_fastpath_lock - try to take the lock by moving the count | ||
14 | * from 1 to a 0 value | ||
15 | * @count: pointer of type atomic_t | ||
16 | * @fn: function to call if the original value was not 1 | ||
17 | * | ||
18 | * Change the count from 1 to a value lower than 1, and call <fn> if it | ||
19 | * wasn't 1 originally. This function MUST leave the value lower than 1 | ||
20 | * even when the "1" assertion wasn't true. | ||
21 | */ | ||
22 | #define __mutex_fastpath_lock(count, fail_fn) \ | ||
23 | do { \ | ||
24 | unsigned int dummy; \ | ||
25 | \ | ||
26 | typecheck(atomic_t *, count); \ | ||
27 | typecheck_fn(fastcall void (*)(atomic_t *), fail_fn); \ | ||
28 | \ | ||
29 | __asm__ __volatile__( \ | ||
30 | LOCK " decl (%%eax) \n" \ | ||
31 | " js 2f \n" \ | ||
32 | "1: \n" \ | ||
33 | \ | ||
34 | LOCK_SECTION_START("") \ | ||
35 | "2: call "#fail_fn" \n" \ | ||
36 | " jmp 1b \n" \ | ||
37 | LOCK_SECTION_END \ | ||
38 | \ | ||
39 | :"=a" (dummy) \ | ||
40 | : "a" (count) \ | ||
41 | : "memory", "ecx", "edx"); \ | ||
42 | } while (0) | ||
43 | |||
44 | |||
45 | /** | ||
46 | * __mutex_fastpath_lock_retval - try to take the lock by moving the count | ||
47 | * from 1 to a 0 value | ||
48 | * @count: pointer of type atomic_t | ||
49 | * @fail_fn: function to call if the original value was not 1 | ||
50 | * | ||
51 | * Change the count from 1 to a value lower than 1, and call <fail_fn> if it | ||
52 | * wasn't 1 originally. This function returns 0 if the fastpath succeeds, | ||
53 | * or anything the slow path function returns | ||
54 | */ | ||
55 | static inline int | ||
56 | __mutex_fastpath_lock_retval(atomic_t *count, | ||
57 | int fastcall (*fail_fn)(atomic_t *)) | ||
58 | { | ||
59 | if (unlikely(atomic_dec_return(count) < 0)) | ||
60 | return fail_fn(count); | ||
61 | else | ||
62 | return 0; | ||
63 | } | ||
64 | |||
65 | /** | ||
66 | * __mutex_fastpath_unlock - try to promote the mutex from 0 to 1 | ||
67 | * @count: pointer of type atomic_t | ||
68 | * @fail_fn: function to call if the original value was not 0 | ||
69 | * | ||
70 | * try to promote the mutex from 0 to 1. if it wasn't 0, call <fail_fn>. | ||
71 | * In the failure case, this function is allowed to either set the value | ||
72 | * to 1, or to set it to a value lower than 1. | ||
73 | * | ||
74 | * If the implementation sets it to a value of lower than 1, the | ||
75 | * __mutex_slowpath_needs_to_unlock() macro needs to return 1, it needs | ||
76 | * to return 0 otherwise. | ||
77 | */ | ||
78 | #define __mutex_fastpath_unlock(count, fail_fn) \ | ||
79 | do { \ | ||
80 | unsigned int dummy; \ | ||
81 | \ | ||
82 | typecheck(atomic_t *, count); \ | ||
83 | typecheck_fn(fastcall void (*)(atomic_t *), fail_fn); \ | ||
84 | \ | ||
85 | __asm__ __volatile__( \ | ||
86 | LOCK " incl (%%eax) \n" \ | ||
87 | " jle 2f \n" \ | ||
88 | "1: \n" \ | ||
89 | \ | ||
90 | LOCK_SECTION_START("") \ | ||
91 | "2: call "#fail_fn" \n" \ | ||
92 | " jmp 1b \n" \ | ||
93 | LOCK_SECTION_END \ | ||
94 | \ | ||
95 | :"=a" (dummy) \ | ||
96 | : "a" (count) \ | ||
97 | : "memory", "ecx", "edx"); \ | ||
98 | } while (0) | ||
99 | |||
100 | #define __mutex_slowpath_needs_to_unlock() 1 | ||
101 | |||
102 | /** | ||
103 | * __mutex_fastpath_trylock - try to acquire the mutex, without waiting | ||
104 | * | ||
105 | * @count: pointer of type atomic_t | ||
106 | * @fail_fn: fallback function | ||
107 | * | ||
108 | * Change the count from 1 to a value lower than 1, and return 0 (failure) | ||
109 | * if it wasn't 1 originally, or return 1 (success) otherwise. This function | ||
110 | * MUST leave the value lower than 1 even when the "1" assertion wasn't true. | ||
111 | * Additionally, if the value was < 0 originally, this function must not leave | ||
112 | * it to 0 on failure. | ||
113 | */ | ||
114 | static inline int | ||
115 | __mutex_fastpath_trylock(atomic_t *count, int (*fail_fn)(atomic_t *)) | ||
116 | { | ||
117 | /* | ||
118 | * We have two variants here. The cmpxchg based one is the best one | ||
119 | * because it never induce a false contention state. It is included | ||
120 | * here because architectures using the inc/dec algorithms over the | ||
121 | * xchg ones are much more likely to support cmpxchg natively. | ||
122 | * | ||
123 | * If not we fall back to the spinlock based variant - that is | ||
124 | * just as efficient (and simpler) as a 'destructive' probing of | ||
125 | * the mutex state would be. | ||
126 | */ | ||
127 | #ifdef __HAVE_ARCH_CMPXCHG | ||
128 | if (likely(atomic_cmpxchg(count, 1, 0) == 1)) | ||
129 | return 1; | ||
130 | return 0; | ||
131 | #else | ||
132 | return fail_fn(count); | ||
133 | #endif | ||
134 | } | ||
135 | |||
136 | #endif | ||