pthread_lock.c revision 1.34 1 1.34 martin /* $NetBSD: pthread_lock.c,v 1.34 2008/04/28 20:23:01 martin Exp $ */
2 1.2 thorpej
3 1.2 thorpej /*-
4 1.19 ad * Copyright (c) 2001, 2006, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.2 thorpej * All rights reserved.
6 1.2 thorpej *
7 1.2 thorpej * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.19 ad * by Nathan J. Williams and Andrew Doran.
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30 1.2 thorpej */
31 1.6 lukem
32 1.23 ad /*
33 1.23 ad * libpthread internal spinlock routines.
34 1.23 ad */
35 1.23 ad
36 1.6 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
37 1.34 martin __RCSID("$NetBSD: pthread_lock.c,v 1.34 2008/04/28 20:23:01 martin Exp $");
38 1.2 thorpej
39 1.12 he #include <sys/types.h>
40 1.2 thorpej #include <sys/ras.h>
41 1.2 thorpej
42 1.33 ad #include <machine/lock.h>
43 1.33 ad
44 1.2 thorpej #include <errno.h>
45 1.2 thorpej #include <unistd.h>
46 1.19 ad #include <stdio.h>
47 1.22 ad #include <stdlib.h>
48 1.2 thorpej
49 1.2 thorpej #include "pthread.h"
50 1.2 thorpej #include "pthread_int.h"
51 1.2 thorpej
52 1.22 ad /* How many times to try acquiring spin locks on MP systems. */
53 1.32 ad #define PTHREAD__NSPINS 64
54 1.23 ad
55 1.10 thorpej RAS_DECL(pthread__lock);
56 1.2 thorpej
57 1.32 ad static void pthread__spinlock_slow(pthread_spin_t *);
58 1.27 skrll
59 1.29 skrll #ifdef PTHREAD__ASM_RASOPS
60 1.29 skrll
61 1.29 skrll void pthread__ras_simple_lock_init(__cpu_simple_lock_t *);
62 1.29 skrll int pthread__ras_simple_lock_try(__cpu_simple_lock_t *);
63 1.29 skrll void pthread__ras_simple_unlock(__cpu_simple_lock_t *);
64 1.29 skrll
65 1.29 skrll #else
66 1.29 skrll
67 1.29 skrll static void
68 1.29 skrll pthread__ras_simple_lock_init(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
69 1.2 thorpej {
70 1.2 thorpej
71 1.27 skrll __cpu_simple_lock_clear(alp);
72 1.2 thorpej }
73 1.2 thorpej
74 1.29 skrll static int
75 1.29 skrll pthread__ras_simple_lock_try(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
76 1.2 thorpej {
77 1.28 skrll int locked;
78 1.2 thorpej
79 1.10 thorpej RAS_START(pthread__lock);
80 1.28 skrll locked = __SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED_P(alp);
81 1.27 skrll __cpu_simple_lock_set(alp);
82 1.10 thorpej RAS_END(pthread__lock);
83 1.2 thorpej
84 1.28 skrll return !locked;
85 1.2 thorpej }
86 1.2 thorpej
87 1.29 skrll static void
88 1.29 skrll pthread__ras_simple_unlock(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
89 1.29 skrll {
90 1.29 skrll
91 1.29 skrll __cpu_simple_lock_clear(alp);
92 1.29 skrll }
93 1.29 skrll
94 1.29 skrll #endif /* PTHREAD__ASM_RASOPS */
95 1.29 skrll
96 1.29 skrll static const struct pthread_lock_ops pthread__lock_ops_ras = {
97 1.29 skrll pthread__ras_simple_lock_init,
98 1.29 skrll pthread__ras_simple_lock_try,
99 1.29 skrll pthread__ras_simple_unlock,
100 1.32 ad pthread__spinlock_slow,
101 1.29 skrll };
102 1.29 skrll
103 1.29 skrll static void
104 1.29 skrll pthread__atomic_simple_lock_init(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
105 1.29 skrll {
106 1.29 skrll
107 1.29 skrll __cpu_simple_lock_init(alp);
108 1.29 skrll }
109 1.29 skrll
110 1.29 skrll static int
111 1.29 skrll pthread__atomic_simple_lock_try(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
112 1.29 skrll {
113 1.29 skrll
114 1.29 skrll return (__cpu_simple_lock_try(alp));
115 1.29 skrll }
116 1.29 skrll
117 1.29 skrll static void
118 1.29 skrll pthread__atomic_simple_unlock(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
119 1.2 thorpej {
120 1.2 thorpej
121 1.23 ad __cpu_simple_unlock(alp);
122 1.29 skrll }
123 1.29 skrll
124 1.29 skrll static const struct pthread_lock_ops pthread__lock_ops_atomic = {
125 1.29 skrll pthread__atomic_simple_lock_init,
126 1.29 skrll pthread__atomic_simple_lock_try,
127 1.29 skrll pthread__atomic_simple_unlock,
128 1.32 ad pthread__spinlock_slow,
129 1.29 skrll };
130 1.27 skrll
131 1.29 skrll /*
132 1.29 skrll * We default to pointing to the RAS primitives; we might need to use
133 1.29 skrll * locks early, but before main() starts. This is safe, since no other
134 1.29 skrll * threads will be active for the process, so atomicity will not be
135 1.29 skrll * required.
136 1.29 skrll */
137 1.29 skrll const struct pthread_lock_ops *pthread__lock_ops = &pthread__lock_ops_ras;
138 1.2 thorpej
139 1.23 ad /*
140 1.23 ad * Prevent this routine from being inlined. The common case is no
141 1.23 ad * contention and it's better to not burden the instruction decoder.
142 1.23 ad */
143 1.23 ad static void
144 1.32 ad pthread__spinlock_slow(pthread_spin_t *lock)
145 1.2 thorpej {
146 1.32 ad pthread_t self;
147 1.21 ad int count;
148 1.19 ad
149 1.32 ad self = pthread__self();
150 1.32 ad
151 1.2 thorpej do {
152 1.21 ad count = pthread__nspins;
153 1.32 ad while (__SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED_P(lock) && --count > 0)
154 1.21 ad pthread__smt_pause();
155 1.21 ad if (count > 0) {
156 1.32 ad if ((*self->pt_lockops.plo_try)(lock))
157 1.21 ad break;
158 1.21 ad continue;
159 1.17 ad }
160 1.26 ad sched_yield();
161 1.19 ad } while (/*CONSTCOND*/ 1);
162 1.2 thorpej }
163 1.2 thorpej
164 1.23 ad /*
165 1.23 ad * Initialize the locking primitives. On uniprocessors, we always
166 1.23 ad * use Restartable Atomic Sequences if they are available. Otherwise,
167 1.23 ad * we fall back onto machine-dependent atomic lock primitives.
168 1.2 thorpej */
169 1.23 ad void
170 1.23 ad pthread__lockprim_init(void)
171 1.2 thorpej {
172 1.23 ad char *p;
173 1.2 thorpej
174 1.32 ad if ((p = pthread__getenv("PTHREAD_NSPINS")) != NULL)
175 1.23 ad pthread__nspins = atoi(p);
176 1.23 ad else if (pthread__concurrency != 1)
177 1.23 ad pthread__nspins = PTHREAD__NSPINS;
178 1.23 ad else
179 1.23 ad pthread__nspins = 1;
180 1.19 ad
181 1.23 ad if (pthread__concurrency != 1) {
182 1.29 skrll pthread__lock_ops = &pthread__lock_ops_atomic;
183 1.23 ad return;
184 1.23 ad }
185 1.2 thorpej
186 1.23 ad if (rasctl(RAS_ADDR(pthread__lock), RAS_SIZE(pthread__lock),
187 1.23 ad RAS_INSTALL) != 0) {
188 1.29 skrll pthread__lock_ops = &pthread__lock_ops_atomic;
189 1.29 skrll return;
190 1.17 ad }
191 1.2 thorpej }
192 1.2 thorpej
193 1.23 ad void
194 1.23 ad pthread_lockinit(pthread_spin_t *lock)
195 1.2 thorpej {
196 1.2 thorpej
197 1.23 ad pthread__simple_lock_init(lock);
198 1.2 thorpej }
199