Remove unneeded signal-based MB from QSBR rcu
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1#ifndef _URCU_QSBR_H
2#define _URCU_QSBR_H
3
4/*
5 * urcu-static.h
6 *
7 * Userspace RCU header.
8 *
9 * TO BE INCLUDED ONLY IN LGPL-COMPATIBLE CODE. See urcu.h for linking
10 * dynamically with the userspace rcu library.
11 *
12 * Copyright (c) 2009 Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@polymtl.ca>
13 * Copyright (c) 2009 Paul E. McKenney, IBM Corporation.
14 *
15 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
16 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
18 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
19 *
20 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
23 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
24 *
25 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
26 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
27 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
28 *
29 * IBM's contributions to this file may be relicensed under LGPLv2 or later.
30 */
31
32#include <stdlib.h>
33#include <pthread.h>
34
35#include <compiler.h>
36#include <arch.h>
37
38/*
39 * Identify a shared load. A smp_rmc() or smp_mc() should come before the load.
40 */
41#define _LOAD_SHARED(p) ACCESS_ONCE(p)
42
43/*
44 * Load a data from shared memory, doing a cache flush if required.
45 */
46#define LOAD_SHARED(p) \
47 ({ \
48 smp_rmc(); \
49 _LOAD_SHARED(p); \
50 })
51
52/*
53 * Identify a shared store. A smp_wmc() or smp_mc() should follow the store.
54 */
55#define _STORE_SHARED(x, v) ({ ACCESS_ONCE(x) = (v); })
56
57/*
58 * Store v into x, where x is located in shared memory. Performs the required
59 * cache flush after writing. Returns v.
60 */
61#define STORE_SHARED(x, v) \
62 ({ \
63 _STORE_SHARED(x, v); \
64 smp_wmc(); \
65 (v); \
66 })
67
68/**
69 * _rcu_dereference - reads (copy) a RCU-protected pointer to a local variable
70 * into a RCU read-side critical section. The pointer can later be safely
71 * dereferenced within the critical section.
72 *
73 * This ensures that the pointer copy is invariant thorough the whole critical
74 * section.
75 *
76 * Inserts memory barriers on architectures that require them (currently only
77 * Alpha) and documents which pointers are protected by RCU.
78 *
79 * Should match rcu_assign_pointer() or rcu_xchg_pointer().
80 */
81
82#define _rcu_dereference(p) ({ \
83 typeof(p) _________p1 = LOAD_SHARED(p); \
84 smp_read_barrier_depends(); \
85 (_________p1); \
86 })
87
88/*
89 * This code section can only be included in LGPL 2.1 compatible source code.
90 * See below for the function call wrappers which can be used in code meant to
91 * be only linked with the Userspace RCU library. This comes with a small
92 * performance degradation on the read-side due to the added function calls.
93 * This is required to permit relinking with newer versions of the library.
94 */
95
96/*
97 * The signal number used by the RCU library can be overridden with
98 * -DSIGURCU= when compiling the library.
99 */
100#ifndef SIGURCU
101#define SIGURCU SIGUSR1
102#endif
103
104/*
105 * If a reader is really non-cooperative and refuses to commit its
106 * urcu_active_readers count to memory (there is no barrier in the reader
107 * per-se), kick it after a few loops waiting for it.
108 */
109#define KICK_READER_LOOPS 10000
110
111#ifdef DEBUG_YIELD
112#include <sched.h>
113#include <time.h>
114#include <pthread.h>
115#include <unistd.h>
116
117#define YIELD_READ (1 << 0)
118#define YIELD_WRITE (1 << 1)
119
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120/* maximum sleep delay, in us */
121#define MAX_SLEEP 50
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122
123extern unsigned int yield_active;
124extern unsigned int __thread rand_yield;
125
126static inline void debug_yield_read(void)
127{
128 if (yield_active & YIELD_READ)
129 if (rand_r(&rand_yield) & 0x1)
130 usleep(rand_r(&rand_yield) % MAX_SLEEP);
131}
132
133static inline void debug_yield_write(void)
134{
135 if (yield_active & YIELD_WRITE)
136 if (rand_r(&rand_yield) & 0x1)
137 usleep(rand_r(&rand_yield) % MAX_SLEEP);
138}
139
140static inline void debug_yield_init(void)
141{
142 rand_yield = time(NULL) ^ pthread_self();
143}
144#else
145static inline void debug_yield_read(void)
146{
147}
148
149static inline void debug_yield_write(void)
150{
151}
152
153static inline void debug_yield_init(void)
154{
155
156}
157#endif
158
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159static inline void reader_barrier()
160{
161 smp_mb();
162}
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163
164/*
165 * The trick here is that RCU_GP_CTR_BIT must be a multiple of 8 so we can use a
166 * full 8-bits, 16-bits or 32-bits bitmask for the lower order bits.
167 */
168#define RCU_GP_COUNT (1UL << 0)
169/* Use the amount of bits equal to half of the architecture long size */
170#define RCU_GP_CTR_BIT (1UL << (sizeof(long) << 2))
171#define RCU_GP_CTR_NEST_MASK (RCU_GP_CTR_BIT - 1)
172
173/*
174 * Global quiescent period counter with low-order bits unused.
175 * Using a int rather than a char to eliminate false register dependencies
176 * causing stalls on some architectures.
177 */
178extern long urcu_gp_ctr;
179
180extern long __thread urcu_active_readers;
181
182static inline int rcu_old_gp_ongoing(long *value)
183{
184 if (value == NULL)
185 return 0;
186
187 return LOAD_SHARED(*value) & 1;
188}
189
190static inline void _rcu_read_lock(void)
191{
192}
193
194static inline void _rcu_read_unlock(void)
195{
196}
197
198static inline void _rcu_quiescent_state(void)
199{
200 smp_mb();
201 urcu_active_readers = ACCESS_ONCE(urcu_gp_ctr) + 1;
202 smp_mb();
203}
204
205static inline void _rcu_thread_offline(void)
206{
207 smp_mb();
208 urcu_active_readers = ACCESS_ONCE(urcu_gp_ctr);
209}
210
211static inline void _rcu_thread_online(void)
212{
213 urcu_active_readers = ACCESS_ONCE(urcu_gp_ctr) + 1;
214 smp_mb();
215}
216
217/**
218 * _rcu_assign_pointer - assign (publicize) a pointer to a new data structure
219 * meant to be read by RCU read-side critical sections. Returns the assigned
220 * value.
221 *
222 * Documents which pointers will be dereferenced by RCU read-side critical
223 * sections and adds the required memory barriers on architectures requiring
224 * them. It also makes sure the compiler does not reorder code initializing the
225 * data structure before its publication.
226 *
227 * Should match rcu_dereference_pointer().
228 */
229
230#define _rcu_assign_pointer(p, v) \
231 ({ \
232 if (!__builtin_constant_p(v) || \
233 ((v) != NULL)) \
234 wmb(); \
235 STORE_SHARED(p, v); \
236 })
237
238/**
239 * _rcu_xchg_pointer - same as rcu_assign_pointer, but returns the previous
240 * pointer to the data structure, which can be safely freed after waiting for a
241 * quiescent state using synchronize_rcu().
242 */
243
244#define _rcu_xchg_pointer(p, v) \
245 ({ \
246 if (!__builtin_constant_p(v) || \
247 ((v) != NULL)) \
248 wmb(); \
249 xchg(p, v); \
250 })
251
252/*
253 * Exchanges the pointer and waits for quiescent state.
254 * The pointer returned can be freed.
255 */
256#define _rcu_publish_content(p, v) \
257 ({ \
258 void *oldptr; \
259 oldptr = _rcu_xchg_pointer(p, v); \
260 synchronize_rcu(); \
261 oldptr; \
262 })
263
264extern void synchronize_rcu(void);
265
266/*
267 * Reader thread registration.
268 */
269extern void rcu_register_thread(void);
270extern void rcu_unregister_thread(void);
271
272#endif /* _URCU_QSBR_H */
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