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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
2 * Read-Copy Update mechanism for mutual exclusion
3 *
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
7 * (at your option) any later version.
8 *
9 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 * GNU General Public License for more details.
13 *
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
16 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
17 *
Paul E. McKenney01c1c662008-01-25 21:08:24 +010018 * Copyright IBM Corporation, 2001
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070019 *
20 * Author: Dipankar Sarma <dipankar@in.ibm.com>
21 *
Josh Triplett595182b2006-10-04 02:17:21 -070022 * Based on the original work by Paul McKenney <paulmck@us.ibm.com>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070023 * and inputs from Rusty Russell, Andrea Arcangeli and Andi Kleen.
24 * Papers:
25 * http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/paper/rclockpdcsproof.pdf
26 * http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/rclock_OLS.2001.05.01c.sc.pdf (OLS2001)
27 *
28 * For detailed explanation of Read-Copy Update mechanism see -
29 * http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/rcupdate.html
30 *
31 */
32
33#ifndef __LINUX_RCUPDATE_H
34#define __LINUX_RCUPDATE_H
35
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070036#include <linux/cache.h>
37#include <linux/spinlock.h>
38#include <linux/threads.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070039#include <linux/cpumask.h>
40#include <linux/seqlock.h>
Peter Zijlstra851a67b2007-10-11 22:11:12 +020041#include <linux/lockdep.h>
Paul E. McKenney4446a362008-05-12 21:21:05 +020042#include <linux/completion.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070043
44/**
45 * struct rcu_head - callback structure for use with RCU
46 * @next: next update requests in a list
47 * @func: actual update function to call after the grace period.
48 */
49struct rcu_head {
50 struct rcu_head *next;
51 void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head);
52};
53
Paul E. McKenney03b042b2009-06-25 09:08:16 -070054/* Exported common interfaces */
55extern void synchronize_rcu(void);
56extern void synchronize_rcu_bh(void);
57extern void rcu_barrier(void);
58extern void rcu_barrier_bh(void);
59extern void rcu_barrier_sched(void);
60extern void synchronize_sched_expedited(void);
61extern int sched_expedited_torture_stats(char *page);
62
63/* Internal to kernel */
64extern void rcu_init(void);
65extern void rcu_scheduler_starting(void);
66extern int rcu_needs_cpu(int cpu);
Paul E. McKenneya6826042009-02-25 18:03:42 -080067extern int rcu_scheduler_active;
68
Paul E. McKenneyf41d9112009-08-22 13:56:52 -070069#if defined(CONFIG_TREE_RCU) || defined(CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU)
Paul E. McKenney64db4cf2008-12-18 21:55:32 +010070#include <linux/rcutree.h>
Paul E. McKenney64db4cf2008-12-18 21:55:32 +010071#else
72#error "Unknown RCU implementation specified to kernel configuration"
Paul E. McKenney6b3ef482009-08-22 13:56:53 -070073#endif
Paul E. McKenney01c1c662008-01-25 21:08:24 +010074
Dipankar Sarma8b6490e2005-09-09 13:04:07 -070075#define RCU_HEAD_INIT { .next = NULL, .func = NULL }
76#define RCU_HEAD(head) struct rcu_head head = RCU_HEAD_INIT
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070077#define INIT_RCU_HEAD(ptr) do { \
78 (ptr)->next = NULL; (ptr)->func = NULL; \
79} while (0)
80
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -070081#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
82extern struct lockdep_map rcu_lock_map;
83# define rcu_read_acquire() \
84 lock_acquire(&rcu_lock_map, 0, 0, 2, 1, NULL, _THIS_IP_)
85# define rcu_read_release() lock_release(&rcu_lock_map, 1, _THIS_IP_)
86#else
87# define rcu_read_acquire() do { } while (0)
88# define rcu_read_release() do { } while (0)
89#endif
90
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070091/**
92 * rcu_read_lock - mark the beginning of an RCU read-side critical section.
93 *
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -070094 * When synchronize_rcu() is invoked on one CPU while other CPUs
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070095 * are within RCU read-side critical sections, then the
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -070096 * synchronize_rcu() is guaranteed to block until after all the other
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070097 * CPUs exit their critical sections. Similarly, if call_rcu() is invoked
98 * on one CPU while other CPUs are within RCU read-side critical
99 * sections, invocation of the corresponding RCU callback is deferred
100 * until after the all the other CPUs exit their critical sections.
101 *
102 * Note, however, that RCU callbacks are permitted to run concurrently
103 * with RCU read-side critical sections. One way that this can happen
104 * is via the following sequence of events: (1) CPU 0 enters an RCU
105 * read-side critical section, (2) CPU 1 invokes call_rcu() to register
106 * an RCU callback, (3) CPU 0 exits the RCU read-side critical section,
107 * (4) CPU 2 enters a RCU read-side critical section, (5) the RCU
108 * callback is invoked. This is legal, because the RCU read-side critical
109 * section that was running concurrently with the call_rcu() (and which
110 * therefore might be referencing something that the corresponding RCU
111 * callback would free up) has completed before the corresponding
112 * RCU callback is invoked.
113 *
114 * RCU read-side critical sections may be nested. Any deferred actions
115 * will be deferred until the outermost RCU read-side critical section
116 * completes.
117 *
118 * It is illegal to block while in an RCU read-side critical section.
119 */
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700120static inline void rcu_read_lock(void)
121{
122 __rcu_read_lock();
123 __acquire(RCU);
124 rcu_read_acquire();
125}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700126
127/**
128 * rcu_read_unlock - marks the end of an RCU read-side critical section.
129 *
130 * See rcu_read_lock() for more information.
131 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700132
133/*
134 * So where is rcu_write_lock()? It does not exist, as there is no
135 * way for writers to lock out RCU readers. This is a feature, not
136 * a bug -- this property is what provides RCU's performance benefits.
137 * Of course, writers must coordinate with each other. The normal
138 * spinlock primitives work well for this, but any other technique may be
139 * used as well. RCU does not care how the writers keep out of each
140 * others' way, as long as they do so.
141 */
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700142static inline void rcu_read_unlock(void)
143{
144 rcu_read_release();
145 __release(RCU);
146 __rcu_read_unlock();
147}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700148
149/**
150 * rcu_read_lock_bh - mark the beginning of a softirq-only RCU critical section
151 *
152 * This is equivalent of rcu_read_lock(), but to be used when updates
153 * are being done using call_rcu_bh(). Since call_rcu_bh() callbacks
154 * consider completion of a softirq handler to be a quiescent state,
155 * a process in RCU read-side critical section must be protected by
156 * disabling softirqs. Read-side critical sections in interrupt context
157 * can use just rcu_read_lock().
158 *
159 */
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700160static inline void rcu_read_lock_bh(void)
161{
162 __rcu_read_lock_bh();
163 __acquire(RCU_BH);
164 rcu_read_acquire();
165}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700166
167/*
168 * rcu_read_unlock_bh - marks the end of a softirq-only RCU critical section
169 *
170 * See rcu_read_lock_bh() for more information.
171 */
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700172static inline void rcu_read_unlock_bh(void)
173{
174 rcu_read_release();
175 __release(RCU_BH);
176 __rcu_read_unlock_bh();
177}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700178
179/**
Mathieu Desnoyers1c50b722008-09-29 11:06:46 -0400180 * rcu_read_lock_sched - mark the beginning of a RCU-classic critical section
181 *
182 * Should be used with either
183 * - synchronize_sched()
184 * or
185 * - call_rcu_sched() and rcu_barrier_sched()
186 * on the write-side to insure proper synchronization.
187 */
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700188static inline void rcu_read_lock_sched(void)
189{
190 preempt_disable();
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700191 __acquire(RCU_SCHED);
192 rcu_read_acquire();
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700193}
Paul E. McKenney7c614d62009-08-24 09:42:00 -0700194static inline notrace void rcu_read_lock_sched_notrace(void)
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700195{
196 preempt_disable_notrace();
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700197 __acquire(RCU_SCHED);
198 rcu_read_acquire();
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700199}
Mathieu Desnoyers1c50b722008-09-29 11:06:46 -0400200
201/*
202 * rcu_read_unlock_sched - marks the end of a RCU-classic critical section
203 *
204 * See rcu_read_lock_sched for more information.
205 */
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700206static inline void rcu_read_unlock_sched(void)
207{
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700208 rcu_read_release();
209 __release(RCU_SCHED);
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700210 preempt_enable();
211}
Paul E. McKenney7c614d62009-08-24 09:42:00 -0700212static inline notrace void rcu_read_unlock_sched_notrace(void)
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700213{
Paul E. McKenneybc33f242009-08-22 13:56:47 -0700214 rcu_read_release();
215 __release(RCU_SCHED);
Paul E. McKenneyd6714c22009-08-22 13:56:46 -0700216 preempt_enable_notrace();
217}
Mathieu Desnoyers1c50b722008-09-29 11:06:46 -0400218
219
220/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700221 * rcu_dereference - fetch an RCU-protected pointer in an
222 * RCU read-side critical section. This pointer may later
223 * be safely dereferenced.
224 *
225 * Inserts memory barriers on architectures that require them
226 * (currently only the Alpha), and, more importantly, documents
227 * exactly which pointers are protected by RCU.
228 */
229
230#define rcu_dereference(p) ({ \
Paul E. McKenney97b43032007-10-16 23:26:04 -0700231 typeof(p) _________p1 = ACCESS_ONCE(p); \
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700232 smp_read_barrier_depends(); \
233 (_________p1); \
234 })
235
236/**
237 * rcu_assign_pointer - assign (publicize) a pointer to a newly
238 * initialized structure that will be dereferenced by RCU read-side
239 * critical sections. Returns the value assigned.
240 *
241 * Inserts memory barriers on architectures that require them
242 * (pretty much all of them other than x86), and also prevents
243 * the compiler from reordering the code that initializes the
244 * structure after the pointer assignment. More importantly, this
245 * call documents which pointers will be dereferenced by RCU read-side
246 * code.
247 */
248
Paul E. McKenneyd99c4f62008-02-06 01:37:25 -0800249#define rcu_assign_pointer(p, v) \
250 ({ \
251 if (!__builtin_constant_p(v) || \
252 ((v) != NULL)) \
253 smp_wmb(); \
254 (p) = (v); \
255 })
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700256
Paul E. McKenney4446a362008-05-12 21:21:05 +0200257/* Infrastructure to implement the synchronize_() primitives. */
258
259struct rcu_synchronize {
260 struct rcu_head head;
261 struct completion completion;
262};
263
264extern void wakeme_after_rcu(struct rcu_head *head);
265
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -0700266/**
267 * synchronize_sched - block until all CPUs have exited any non-preemptive
268 * kernel code sequences.
269 *
270 * This means that all preempt_disable code sequences, including NMI and
271 * hardware-interrupt handlers, in progress on entry will have completed
272 * before this primitive returns. However, this does not guarantee that
Paul E. McKenneybb3b9cf12006-02-03 03:04:38 -0800273 * softirq handlers will have completed, since in some kernels, these
274 * handlers can run in process context, and can block.
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -0700275 *
Paul E. McKenneyd83015b2006-06-23 02:05:51 -0700276 * This primitive provides the guarantees made by the (now removed)
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -0700277 * synchronize_kernel() API. In contrast, synchronize_rcu() only
278 * guarantees that rcu_read_lock() sections will have completed.
Paul E. McKenneybb3b9cf12006-02-03 03:04:38 -0800279 * In "classic RCU", these two guarantees happen to be one and
280 * the same, but can differ in realtime RCU implementations.
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -0700281 */
Paul E. McKenney01c1c662008-01-25 21:08:24 +0100282#define synchronize_sched() __synchronize_sched()
Paul E. McKenney9b06e812005-05-01 08:59:04 -0700283
Paul E. McKenney01c1c662008-01-25 21:08:24 +0100284/**
285 * call_rcu - Queue an RCU callback for invocation after a grace period.
286 * @head: structure to be used for queueing the RCU updates.
287 * @func: actual update function to be invoked after the grace period
288 *
289 * The update function will be invoked some time after a full grace
290 * period elapses, in other words after all currently executing RCU
291 * read-side critical sections have completed. RCU read-side critical
292 * sections are delimited by rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock(),
293 * and may be nested.
294 */
295extern void call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head,
296 void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700297
Paul E. McKenney01c1c662008-01-25 21:08:24 +0100298/**
299 * call_rcu_bh - Queue an RCU for invocation after a quicker grace period.
300 * @head: structure to be used for queueing the RCU updates.
301 * @func: actual update function to be invoked after the grace period
302 *
303 * The update function will be invoked some time after a full grace
304 * period elapses, in other words after all currently executing RCU
305 * read-side critical sections have completed. call_rcu_bh() assumes
306 * that the read-side critical sections end on completion of a softirq
307 * handler. This means that read-side critical sections in process
308 * context must not be interrupted by softirqs. This interface is to be
309 * used when most of the read-side critical sections are in softirq context.
310 * RCU read-side critical sections are delimited by :
311 * - rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock(), if in interrupt context.
312 * OR
313 * - rcu_read_lock_bh() and rcu_read_unlock_bh(), if in process context.
314 * These may be nested.
315 */
316extern void call_rcu_bh(struct rcu_head *head,
317 void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head));
318
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700319#endif /* __LINUX_RCUPDATE_H */