4 * Userspace RCU library - batch memory reclamation with kernel API
6 * Copyright (c) 2010 Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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39 #include "urcu/wfcqueue.h"
40 #include "urcu-call-rcu.h"
41 #include "urcu-pointer.h"
42 #include "urcu/list.h"
43 #include "urcu/futex.h"
44 #include "urcu/tls-compat.h"
47 /* Data structure that identifies a call_rcu thread. */
49 struct call_rcu_data
{
51 * We do not align head on a different cache-line than tail
52 * mainly because call_rcu callback-invocation threads use
53 * batching ("splice") to get an entire list of callbacks, which
54 * effectively empties the queue, and requires to touch the tail
57 struct cds_wfcq_tail cbs_tail
;
58 struct cds_wfcq_head cbs_head
;
61 unsigned long qlen
; /* maintained for debugging. */
64 struct cds_list_head list
;
65 } __attribute__((aligned(CAA_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
)));
68 * List of all call_rcu_data structures to keep valgrind happy.
69 * Protected by call_rcu_mutex.
72 CDS_LIST_HEAD(call_rcu_data_list
);
74 /* Link a thread using call_rcu() to its call_rcu thread. */
76 static DEFINE_URCU_TLS(struct call_rcu_data
*, thread_call_rcu_data
);
78 /* Guard call_rcu thread creation. */
80 static pthread_mutex_t call_rcu_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
;
82 /* If a given thread does not have its own call_rcu thread, this is default. */
84 static struct call_rcu_data
*default_call_rcu_data
;
87 * If the sched_getcpu() and sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF) calls are
88 * available, then we can have call_rcu threads assigned to individual
89 * CPUs rather than only to specific threads.
92 #if defined(HAVE_SCHED_GETCPU) && defined(HAVE_SYSCONF)
95 * Pointer to array of pointers to per-CPU call_rcu_data structures
96 * and # CPUs. per_cpu_call_rcu_data is a RCU-protected pointer to an
97 * array of RCU-protected pointers to call_rcu_data. call_rcu acts as a
98 * RCU read-side and reads per_cpu_call_rcu_data and the per-cpu pointer
99 * without mutex. The call_rcu_mutex protects updates.
102 static struct call_rcu_data
**per_cpu_call_rcu_data
;
105 static void maxcpus_reset(void)
110 /* Allocate the array if it has not already been allocated. */
112 static void alloc_cpu_call_rcu_data(void)
114 struct call_rcu_data
**p
;
115 static int warned
= 0;
119 maxcpus
= sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF
);
123 p
= malloc(maxcpus
* sizeof(*per_cpu_call_rcu_data
));
125 memset(p
, '\0', maxcpus
* sizeof(*per_cpu_call_rcu_data
));
126 rcu_set_pointer(&per_cpu_call_rcu_data
, p
);
129 fprintf(stderr
, "[error] liburcu: unable to allocate per-CPU pointer array\n");
135 #else /* #if defined(HAVE_SCHED_GETCPU) && defined(HAVE_SYSCONF) */
138 * per_cpu_call_rcu_data should be constant, but some functions below, used both
139 * for cases where cpu number is available and not available, assume it it not
142 static struct call_rcu_data
**per_cpu_call_rcu_data
= NULL
;
143 static const long maxcpus
= -1;
145 static void maxcpus_reset(void)
149 static void alloc_cpu_call_rcu_data(void)
153 static int sched_getcpu(void)
158 #endif /* #else #if defined(HAVE_SCHED_GETCPU) && defined(HAVE_SYSCONF) */
160 /* Acquire the specified pthread mutex. */
162 static void call_rcu_lock(pthread_mutex_t
*pmp
)
166 ret
= pthread_mutex_lock(pmp
);
171 /* Release the specified pthread mutex. */
173 static void call_rcu_unlock(pthread_mutex_t
*pmp
)
177 ret
= pthread_mutex_unlock(pmp
);
182 #if HAVE_SCHED_SETAFFINITY
184 int set_thread_cpu_affinity(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
188 if (crdp
->cpu_affinity
< 0)
192 CPU_SET(crdp
->cpu_affinity
, &mask
);
193 #if SCHED_SETAFFINITY_ARGS == 2
194 return sched_setaffinity(0, &mask
);
196 return sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof(mask
), &mask
);
201 int set_thread_cpu_affinity(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
207 static void call_rcu_wait(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
209 /* Read call_rcu list before read futex */
211 if (uatomic_read(&crdp
->futex
) == -1)
212 futex_async(&crdp
->futex
, FUTEX_WAIT
, -1,
216 static void call_rcu_wake_up(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
218 /* Write to call_rcu list before reading/writing futex */
220 if (caa_unlikely(uatomic_read(&crdp
->futex
) == -1)) {
221 uatomic_set(&crdp
->futex
, 0);
222 futex_async(&crdp
->futex
, FUTEX_WAKE
, 1,
227 /* This is the code run by each call_rcu thread. */
229 static void *call_rcu_thread(void *arg
)
231 unsigned long cbcount
;
232 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
= (struct call_rcu_data
*) arg
;
233 int rt
= !!(uatomic_read(&crdp
->flags
) & URCU_CALL_RCU_RT
);
236 ret
= set_thread_cpu_affinity(crdp
);
241 * If callbacks take a read-side lock, we need to be registered.
243 rcu_register_thread();
245 URCU_TLS(thread_call_rcu_data
) = crdp
;
247 uatomic_dec(&crdp
->futex
);
248 /* Decrement futex before reading call_rcu list */
252 struct cds_wfcq_head cbs_tmp_head
;
253 struct cds_wfcq_tail cbs_tmp_tail
;
254 struct cds_wfcq_node
*cbs
, *cbs_tmp_n
;
256 cds_wfcq_init(&cbs_tmp_head
, &cbs_tmp_tail
);
257 __cds_wfcq_splice_blocking(&cbs_tmp_head
, &cbs_tmp_tail
,
258 &crdp
->cbs_head
, &crdp
->cbs_tail
);
259 if (!cds_wfcq_empty(&cbs_tmp_head
, &cbs_tmp_tail
)) {
262 __cds_wfcq_for_each_blocking_safe(&cbs_tmp_head
,
263 &cbs_tmp_tail
, cbs
, cbs_tmp_n
) {
264 struct rcu_head
*rhp
;
266 rhp
= caa_container_of(cbs
,
267 struct rcu_head
, next
);
271 uatomic_sub(&crdp
->qlen
, cbcount
);
273 if (uatomic_read(&crdp
->flags
) & URCU_CALL_RCU_STOP
)
275 rcu_thread_offline();
277 if (cds_wfcq_empty(&crdp
->cbs_head
,
281 uatomic_dec(&crdp
->futex
);
283 * Decrement futex before reading
297 * Read call_rcu list before write futex.
300 uatomic_set(&crdp
->futex
, 0);
302 uatomic_or(&crdp
->flags
, URCU_CALL_RCU_STOPPED
);
303 rcu_unregister_thread();
308 * Create both a call_rcu thread and the corresponding call_rcu_data
309 * structure, linking the structure in as specified. Caller must hold
313 static void call_rcu_data_init(struct call_rcu_data
**crdpp
,
317 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
;
320 crdp
= malloc(sizeof(*crdp
));
323 memset(crdp
, '\0', sizeof(*crdp
));
324 cds_wfcq_init(&crdp
->cbs_head
, &crdp
->cbs_tail
);
328 cds_list_add(&crdp
->list
, &call_rcu_data_list
);
329 crdp
->cpu_affinity
= cpu_affinity
;
330 cmm_smp_mb(); /* Structure initialized before pointer is planted. */
332 ret
= pthread_create(&crdp
->tid
, NULL
, call_rcu_thread
, crdp
);
338 * Return a pointer to the call_rcu_data structure for the specified
339 * CPU, returning NULL if there is none. We cannot automatically
340 * created it because the platform we are running on might not define
343 * The call to this function and use of the returned call_rcu_data
344 * should be protected by RCU read-side lock.
347 struct call_rcu_data
*get_cpu_call_rcu_data(int cpu
)
349 static int warned
= 0;
350 struct call_rcu_data
**pcpu_crdp
;
352 pcpu_crdp
= rcu_dereference(per_cpu_call_rcu_data
);
353 if (pcpu_crdp
== NULL
)
355 if (!warned
&& maxcpus
> 0 && (cpu
< 0 || maxcpus
<= cpu
)) {
356 fprintf(stderr
, "[error] liburcu: get CPU # out of range\n");
359 if (cpu
< 0 || maxcpus
<= cpu
)
361 return rcu_dereference(pcpu_crdp
[cpu
]);
365 * Return the tid corresponding to the call_rcu thread whose
366 * call_rcu_data structure is specified.
369 pthread_t
get_call_rcu_thread(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
375 * Create a call_rcu_data structure (with thread) and return a pointer.
378 static struct call_rcu_data
*__create_call_rcu_data(unsigned long flags
,
381 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
;
383 call_rcu_data_init(&crdp
, flags
, cpu_affinity
);
387 struct call_rcu_data
*create_call_rcu_data(unsigned long flags
,
390 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
;
392 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
393 crdp
= __create_call_rcu_data(flags
, cpu_affinity
);
394 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
399 * Set the specified CPU to use the specified call_rcu_data structure.
401 * Use NULL to remove a CPU's call_rcu_data structure, but it is
402 * the caller's responsibility to dispose of the removed structure.
403 * Use get_cpu_call_rcu_data() to obtain a pointer to the old structure
404 * (prior to NULLing it out, of course).
406 * The caller must wait for a grace-period to pass between return from
407 * set_cpu_call_rcu_data() and call to call_rcu_data_free() passing the
408 * previous call rcu data as argument.
411 int set_cpu_call_rcu_data(int cpu
, struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
413 static int warned
= 0;
415 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
416 alloc_cpu_call_rcu_data();
417 if (cpu
< 0 || maxcpus
<= cpu
) {
419 fprintf(stderr
, "[error] liburcu: set CPU # out of range\n");
422 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
427 if (per_cpu_call_rcu_data
== NULL
) {
428 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
433 if (per_cpu_call_rcu_data
[cpu
] != NULL
&& crdp
!= NULL
) {
434 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
439 rcu_set_pointer(&per_cpu_call_rcu_data
[cpu
], crdp
);
440 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
445 * Return a pointer to the default call_rcu_data structure, creating
446 * one if need be. Because we never free call_rcu_data structures,
447 * we don't need to be in an RCU read-side critical section.
450 struct call_rcu_data
*get_default_call_rcu_data(void)
452 if (default_call_rcu_data
!= NULL
)
453 return rcu_dereference(default_call_rcu_data
);
454 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
455 if (default_call_rcu_data
!= NULL
) {
456 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
457 return default_call_rcu_data
;
459 call_rcu_data_init(&default_call_rcu_data
, 0, -1);
460 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
461 return default_call_rcu_data
;
465 * Return the call_rcu_data structure that applies to the currently
466 * running thread. Any call_rcu_data structure assigned specifically
467 * to this thread has first priority, followed by any call_rcu_data
468 * structure assigned to the CPU on which the thread is running,
469 * followed by the default call_rcu_data structure. If there is not
470 * yet a default call_rcu_data structure, one will be created.
472 * Calls to this function and use of the returned call_rcu_data should
473 * be protected by RCU read-side lock.
475 struct call_rcu_data
*get_call_rcu_data(void)
477 struct call_rcu_data
*crd
;
479 if (URCU_TLS(thread_call_rcu_data
) != NULL
)
480 return URCU_TLS(thread_call_rcu_data
);
483 crd
= get_cpu_call_rcu_data(sched_getcpu());
488 return get_default_call_rcu_data();
492 * Return a pointer to this task's call_rcu_data if there is one.
495 struct call_rcu_data
*get_thread_call_rcu_data(void)
497 return URCU_TLS(thread_call_rcu_data
);
501 * Set this task's call_rcu_data structure as specified, regardless
502 * of whether or not this task already had one. (This allows switching
503 * to and from real-time call_rcu threads, for example.)
505 * Use NULL to remove a thread's call_rcu_data structure, but it is
506 * the caller's responsibility to dispose of the removed structure.
507 * Use get_thread_call_rcu_data() to obtain a pointer to the old structure
508 * (prior to NULLing it out, of course).
511 void set_thread_call_rcu_data(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
513 URCU_TLS(thread_call_rcu_data
) = crdp
;
517 * Create a separate call_rcu thread for each CPU. This does not
518 * replace a pre-existing call_rcu thread -- use the set_cpu_call_rcu_data()
519 * function if you want that behavior. Should be paired with
520 * free_all_cpu_call_rcu_data() to teardown these call_rcu worker
524 int create_all_cpu_call_rcu_data(unsigned long flags
)
527 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
;
530 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
531 alloc_cpu_call_rcu_data();
532 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
537 if (per_cpu_call_rcu_data
== NULL
) {
541 for (i
= 0; i
< maxcpus
; i
++) {
542 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
543 if (get_cpu_call_rcu_data(i
)) {
544 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
547 crdp
= __create_call_rcu_data(flags
, i
);
549 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
553 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
554 if ((ret
= set_cpu_call_rcu_data(i
, crdp
)) != 0) {
555 call_rcu_data_free(crdp
);
557 /* it has been created by other thread */
568 * Wake up the call_rcu thread corresponding to the specified
569 * call_rcu_data structure.
571 static void wake_call_rcu_thread(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
573 if (!(_CMM_LOAD_SHARED(crdp
->flags
) & URCU_CALL_RCU_RT
))
574 call_rcu_wake_up(crdp
);
578 * Schedule a function to be invoked after a following grace period.
579 * This is the only function that must be called -- the others are
580 * only present to allow applications to tune their use of RCU for
581 * maximum performance.
583 * Note that unless a call_rcu thread has not already been created,
584 * the first invocation of call_rcu() will create one. So, if you
585 * need the first invocation of call_rcu() to be fast, make sure
586 * to create a call_rcu thread first. One way to accomplish this is
587 * "get_call_rcu_data();", and another is create_all_cpu_call_rcu_data().
589 * call_rcu must be called by registered RCU read-side threads.
592 void call_rcu(struct rcu_head
*head
,
593 void (*func
)(struct rcu_head
*head
))
595 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
;
597 cds_wfcq_node_init(&head
->next
);
599 /* Holding rcu read-side lock across use of per-cpu crdp */
601 crdp
= get_call_rcu_data();
602 cds_wfcq_enqueue(&crdp
->cbs_head
, &crdp
->cbs_tail
, &head
->next
);
603 uatomic_inc(&crdp
->qlen
);
604 wake_call_rcu_thread(crdp
);
609 * Free up the specified call_rcu_data structure, terminating the
610 * associated call_rcu thread. The caller must have previously
611 * removed the call_rcu_data structure from per-thread or per-CPU
612 * usage. For example, set_cpu_call_rcu_data(cpu, NULL) for per-CPU
613 * call_rcu_data structures or set_thread_call_rcu_data(NULL) for
614 * per-thread call_rcu_data structures.
616 * We silently refuse to free up the default call_rcu_data structure
617 * because that is where we put any leftover callbacks. Note that
618 * the possibility of self-spawning callbacks makes it impossible
619 * to execute all the callbacks in finite time without putting any
620 * newly spawned callbacks somewhere else. The "somewhere else" of
621 * last resort is the default call_rcu_data structure.
623 * We also silently refuse to free NULL pointers. This simplifies
626 * The caller must wait for a grace-period to pass between return from
627 * set_cpu_call_rcu_data() and call to call_rcu_data_free() passing the
628 * previous call rcu data as argument.
630 * Note: introducing __cds_wfcq_splice_blocking() in this function fixed
631 * a list corruption bug in the 0.7.x series. The equivalent fix
632 * appeared in 0.6.8 for the stable-0.6 branch.
634 void call_rcu_data_free(struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
)
636 if (crdp
== NULL
|| crdp
== default_call_rcu_data
) {
639 if ((uatomic_read(&crdp
->flags
) & URCU_CALL_RCU_STOPPED
) == 0) {
640 uatomic_or(&crdp
->flags
, URCU_CALL_RCU_STOP
);
641 wake_call_rcu_thread(crdp
);
642 while ((uatomic_read(&crdp
->flags
) & URCU_CALL_RCU_STOPPED
) == 0)
645 if (!cds_wfcq_empty(&crdp
->cbs_head
, &crdp
->cbs_tail
)) {
646 /* Create default call rcu data if need be */
647 (void) get_default_call_rcu_data();
648 __cds_wfcq_splice_blocking(&default_call_rcu_data
->cbs_head
,
649 &default_call_rcu_data
->cbs_tail
,
650 &crdp
->cbs_head
, &crdp
->cbs_tail
);
651 uatomic_add(&default_call_rcu_data
->qlen
,
652 uatomic_read(&crdp
->qlen
));
653 wake_call_rcu_thread(default_call_rcu_data
);
656 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
657 cds_list_del(&crdp
->list
);
658 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
664 * Clean up all the per-CPU call_rcu threads.
666 void free_all_cpu_call_rcu_data(void)
669 struct call_rcu_data
**crdp
;
670 static int warned
= 0;
675 crdp
= malloc(sizeof(*crdp
) * maxcpus
);
678 fprintf(stderr
, "[error] liburcu: unable to allocate per-CPU pointer array\n");
684 for (cpu
= 0; cpu
< maxcpus
; cpu
++) {
685 crdp
[cpu
] = get_cpu_call_rcu_data(cpu
);
686 if (crdp
[cpu
] == NULL
)
688 set_cpu_call_rcu_data(cpu
, NULL
);
691 * Wait for call_rcu sites acting as RCU readers of the
692 * call_rcu_data to become quiescent.
695 for (cpu
= 0; cpu
< maxcpus
; cpu
++) {
696 if (crdp
[cpu
] == NULL
)
698 call_rcu_data_free(crdp
[cpu
]);
704 * Acquire the call_rcu_mutex in order to ensure that the child sees
705 * all of the call_rcu() data structures in a consistent state.
706 * Suitable for pthread_atfork() and friends.
708 void call_rcu_before_fork(void)
710 call_rcu_lock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
714 * Clean up call_rcu data structures in the parent of a successful fork()
715 * that is not followed by exec() in the child. Suitable for
716 * pthread_atfork() and friends.
718 void call_rcu_after_fork_parent(void)
720 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
724 * Clean up call_rcu data structures in the child of a successful fork()
725 * that is not followed by exec(). Suitable for pthread_atfork() and
728 void call_rcu_after_fork_child(void)
730 struct call_rcu_data
*crdp
, *next
;
732 /* Release the mutex. */
733 call_rcu_unlock(&call_rcu_mutex
);
735 /* Do nothing when call_rcu() has not been used */
736 if (cds_list_empty(&call_rcu_data_list
))
740 * Allocate a new default call_rcu_data structure in order
741 * to get a working call_rcu thread to go with it.
743 default_call_rcu_data
= NULL
;
744 (void)get_default_call_rcu_data();
746 /* Cleanup call_rcu_data pointers before use */
748 free(per_cpu_call_rcu_data
);
749 rcu_set_pointer(&per_cpu_call_rcu_data
, NULL
);
750 URCU_TLS(thread_call_rcu_data
) = NULL
;
752 /* Dispose of all of the rest of the call_rcu_data structures. */
753 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(crdp
, next
, &call_rcu_data_list
, list
) {
754 if (crdp
== default_call_rcu_data
)
756 uatomic_set(&crdp
->flags
, URCU_CALL_RCU_STOPPED
);
757 call_rcu_data_free(crdp
);