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- #ifndef __ASM_SPINLOCK_H
- #define __ASM_SPINLOCK_H
- #include <asm/atomic.h>
- #include <asm/rwlock.h>
- #include <asm/page.h>
- #include <linux/config.h>
- /*
- * Your basic SMP spinlocks, allowing only a single CPU anywhere
- *
- * Simple spin lock operations. There are two variants, one clears IRQ's
- * on the local processor, one does not.
- *
- * We make no fairness assumptions. They have a cost.
- *
- * (the type definitions are in asm/spinlock_types.h)
- */
- #define __raw_spin_is_locked(x) \
- (*(volatile signed int *)(&(x)->slock) <= 0)
- #define __raw_spin_lock_string \
- "\n1:\t" \
- "lock ; decl %0\n\t" \
- "js 2f\n" \
- LOCK_SECTION_START("") \
- "2:\t" \
- "rep;nop\n\t" \
- "cmpl $0,%0\n\t" \
- "jle 2b\n\t" \
- "jmp 1b\n" \
- LOCK_SECTION_END
- #define __raw_spin_unlock_string \
- "movl $1,%0" \
- :"=m" (lock->slock) : : "memory"
- static inline void __raw_spin_lock(raw_spinlock_t *lock)
- {
- __asm__ __volatile__(
- __raw_spin_lock_string
- :"=m" (lock->slock) : : "memory");
- }
- #define __raw_spin_lock_flags(lock, flags) __raw_spin_lock(lock)
- static inline int __raw_spin_trylock(raw_spinlock_t *lock)
- {
- int oldval;
- __asm__ __volatile__(
- "xchgl %0,%1"
- :"=q" (oldval), "=m" (lock->slock)
- :"0" (0) : "memory");
- return oldval > 0;
- }
- static inline void __raw_spin_unlock(raw_spinlock_t *lock)
- {
- __asm__ __volatile__(
- __raw_spin_unlock_string
- );
- }
- #define __raw_spin_unlock_wait(lock) \
- do { while (__raw_spin_is_locked(lock)) cpu_relax(); } while (0)
- /*
- * Read-write spinlocks, allowing multiple readers
- * but only one writer.
- *
- * NOTE! it is quite common to have readers in interrupts
- * but no interrupt writers. For those circumstances we
- * can "mix" irq-safe locks - any writer needs to get a
- * irq-safe write-lock, but readers can get non-irqsafe
- * read-locks.
- *
- * On x86, we implement read-write locks as a 32-bit counter
- * with the high bit (sign) being the "contended" bit.
- *
- * The inline assembly is non-obvious. Think about it.
- *
- * Changed to use the same technique as rw semaphores. See
- * semaphore.h for details. -ben
- *
- * the helpers are in arch/i386/kernel/semaphore.c
- */
- #define __raw_read_can_lock(x) ((int)(x)->lock > 0)
- #define __raw_write_can_lock(x) ((x)->lock == RW_LOCK_BIAS)
- static inline void __raw_read_lock(raw_rwlock_t *rw)
- {
- __build_read_lock(rw, "__read_lock_failed");
- }
- static inline void __raw_write_lock(raw_rwlock_t *rw)
- {
- __build_write_lock(rw, "__write_lock_failed");
- }
- static inline int __raw_read_trylock(raw_rwlock_t *lock)
- {
- atomic_t *count = (atomic_t *)lock;
- atomic_dec(count);
- if (atomic_read(count) >= 0)
- return 1;
- atomic_inc(count);
- return 0;
- }
- static inline int __raw_write_trylock(raw_rwlock_t *lock)
- {
- atomic_t *count = (atomic_t *)lock;
- if (atomic_sub_and_test(RW_LOCK_BIAS, count))
- return 1;
- atomic_add(RW_LOCK_BIAS, count);
- return 0;
- }
- static inline void __raw_read_unlock(raw_rwlock_t *rw)
- {
- asm volatile("lock ; incl %0" :"=m" (rw->lock) : : "memory");
- }
- static inline void __raw_write_unlock(raw_rwlock_t *rw)
- {
- asm volatile("lock ; addl $" RW_LOCK_BIAS_STR ",%0"
- : "=m" (rw->lock) : : "memory");
- }
- #endif /* __ASM_SPINLOCK_H */
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