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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
Robert P. J. Day932fb062010-03-13 07:58:13 -05002 * kref.h - library routines for handling generic reference counted objects
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07003 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2004 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
5 * Copyright (C) 2004 IBM Corp.
6 *
7 * based on kobject.h which was:
8 * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Patrick Mochel <mochel@osdl.org>
9 * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Open Source Development Labs
10 *
11 * This file is released under the GPLv2.
12 *
13 */
14
15#ifndef _KREF_H_
16#define _KREF_H_
17
Greg Kroah-Hartman6261dde2011-12-14 11:19:07 -080018#include <linux/bug.h>
19#include <linux/atomic.h>
James Bottomley67175b82012-01-17 21:14:05 +000020#include <linux/kernel.h>
Al Viro8ad5db82012-08-17 20:10:46 -040021#include <linux/mutex.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070022
23struct kref {
24 atomic_t refcount;
25};
26
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010027/**
28 * kref_init - initialize object.
29 * @kref: object in question.
30 */
31static inline void kref_init(struct kref *kref)
32{
33 atomic_set(&kref->refcount, 1);
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010034}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070035
Peter Zijlstraea9df3c2016-11-14 17:29:48 +010036static inline int kref_read(const struct kref *kref)
37{
38 return atomic_read(&kref->refcount);
39}
40
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010041/**
42 * kref_get - increment refcount for object.
43 * @kref: object.
44 */
45static inline void kref_get(struct kref *kref)
46{
Anatol Pomozov2d864e42013-05-07 15:37:48 -070047 /* If refcount was 0 before incrementing then we have a race
48 * condition when this kref is freeing by some other thread right now.
49 * In this case one should use kref_get_unless_zero()
50 */
51 WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_inc_return(&kref->refcount) < 2);
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010052}
53
54/**
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010055 * kref_sub - subtract a number of refcounts for object.
56 * @kref: object.
57 * @count: Number of recounts to subtract.
58 * @release: pointer to the function that will clean up the object when the
59 * last reference to the object is released.
60 * This pointer is required, and it is not acceptable to pass kfree
Greg Kroah-Hartman6261dde2011-12-14 11:19:07 -080061 * in as this function. If the caller does pass kfree to this
62 * function, you will be publicly mocked mercilessly by the kref
63 * maintainer, and anyone else who happens to notice it. You have
64 * been warned.
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010065 *
66 * Subtract @count from the refcount, and if 0, call release().
67 * Return 1 if the object was removed, otherwise return 0. Beware, if this
68 * function returns 0, you still can not count on the kref from remaining in
69 * memory. Only use the return value if you want to see if the kref is now
70 * gone, not present.
71 */
72static inline int kref_sub(struct kref *kref, unsigned int count,
73 void (*release)(struct kref *kref))
74{
75 WARN_ON(release == NULL);
Peter Zijlstra4af679c2011-12-13 10:36:20 +010076
77 if (atomic_sub_and_test((int) count, &kref->refcount)) {
78 release(kref);
79 return 1;
80 }
81 return 0;
82}
Peter Zijlstra47dbd7d2011-12-10 11:43:43 +010083
84/**
85 * kref_put - decrement refcount for object.
86 * @kref: object.
87 * @release: pointer to the function that will clean up the object when the
88 * last reference to the object is released.
89 * This pointer is required, and it is not acceptable to pass kfree
Greg Kroah-Hartman6261dde2011-12-14 11:19:07 -080090 * in as this function. If the caller does pass kfree to this
91 * function, you will be publicly mocked mercilessly by the kref
92 * maintainer, and anyone else who happens to notice it. You have
93 * been warned.
Peter Zijlstra47dbd7d2011-12-10 11:43:43 +010094 *
95 * Decrement the refcount, and if 0, call release().
96 * Return 1 if the object was removed, otherwise return 0. Beware, if this
97 * function returns 0, you still can not count on the kref from remaining in
98 * memory. Only use the return value if you want to see if the kref is now
99 * gone, not present.
100 */
101static inline int kref_put(struct kref *kref, void (*release)(struct kref *kref))
102{
103 return kref_sub(kref, 1, release);
104}
Al Viro8ad5db82012-08-17 20:10:46 -0400105
106static inline int kref_put_mutex(struct kref *kref,
107 void (*release)(struct kref *kref),
108 struct mutex *lock)
109{
110 WARN_ON(release == NULL);
Anatol Pomozov2d864e42013-05-07 15:37:48 -0700111 if (unlikely(!atomic_add_unless(&kref->refcount, -1, 1))) {
Al Viro8ad5db82012-08-17 20:10:46 -0400112 mutex_lock(lock);
113 if (unlikely(!atomic_dec_and_test(&kref->refcount))) {
114 mutex_unlock(lock);
115 return 0;
116 }
117 release(kref);
118 return 1;
119 }
120 return 0;
121}
Thomas Hellstrom4b20db32012-11-06 11:31:49 +0000122
123/**
124 * kref_get_unless_zero - Increment refcount for object unless it is zero.
125 * @kref: object.
126 *
127 * Return non-zero if the increment succeeded. Otherwise return 0.
128 *
129 * This function is intended to simplify locking around refcounting for
130 * objects that can be looked up from a lookup structure, and which are
131 * removed from that lookup structure in the object destructor.
132 * Operations on such objects require at least a read lock around
133 * lookup + kref_get, and a write lock around kref_put + remove from lookup
134 * structure. Furthermore, RCU implementations become extremely tricky.
135 * With a lookup followed by a kref_get_unless_zero *with return value check*
136 * locking in the kref_put path can be deferred to the actual removal from
137 * the lookup structure and RCU lookups become trivial.
138 */
139static inline int __must_check kref_get_unless_zero(struct kref *kref)
140{
141 return atomic_add_unless(&kref->refcount, 1, 0);
142}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700143#endif /* _KREF_H_ */