mutex.h revision 1.4.4.5 1 1.4.4.5 yamt /* $NetBSD: mutex.h,v 1.4.4.5 2007/12/07 17:24:53 yamt Exp $ */
2 1.4.4.2 yamt
3 1.4.4.2 yamt /*-
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38 1.4.4.2 yamt
39 1.4.4.2 yamt #ifndef _HPPA_MUTEX_H_
40 1.4.4.2 yamt #define _HPPA_MUTEX_H_
41 1.4.4.2 yamt
42 1.4.4.2 yamt /*
43 1.4.4.2 yamt * The HPPA mutex implementation is troublesome, because HPPA lacks
44 1.4.4.2 yamt * a compare-and-set operation, yet there are many SMP HPPA machines
45 1.4.4.2 yamt * in circulation. SMP for spin mutexes is easy - we don't need to
46 1.4.4.2 yamt * know who owns the lock. For adaptive mutexes, we need an owner
47 1.4.4.2 yamt * field and additional interlock
48 1.4.4.2 yamt */
49 1.4.4.3 yamt
50 1.4.4.2 yamt #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
51 1.4.4.3 yamt
52 1.4.4.3 yamt #include <machine/lock.h>
53 1.4.4.3 yamt
54 1.4.4.2 yamt struct kmutex {
55 1.4.4.2 yamt union {
56 1.4.4.2 yamt /*
57 1.4.4.4 yamt * Only the 16 bytes aligned word of __cpu_simple_lock_t will
58 1.4.4.4 yamt * be used. It's 16 bytes to simplify the allocation.
59 1.4.4.4 yamt * See hppa/lock.h
60 1.4.4.2 yamt */
61 1.4.4.2 yamt #ifdef __MUTEX_PRIVATE
62 1.4.4.2 yamt struct {
63 1.4.4.4 yamt __cpu_simple_lock_t mtxu_lock; /* 0-15 */
64 1.4.4.4 yamt volatile uint32_t mtxs_owner; /* 16-19 */
65 1.4.4.4 yamt ipl_cookie_t mtxs_ipl; /* 20-23 */
66 1.4.4.4 yamt volatile uint8_t mtxs_waiters; /* 24 */
67 1.4.4.2 yamt
68 1.4.4.2 yamt /* For LOCKDEBUG */
69 1.4.4.5 yamt uint8_t mtxs_dodebug; /* 25 */
70 1.4.4.2 yamt } s;
71 1.4.4.2 yamt #endif
72 1.4.4.4 yamt uint8_t mtxu_pad[32]; /* 0 - 32 */
73 1.4.4.2 yamt } u;
74 1.4.4.2 yamt } __aligned (16);
75 1.4.4.2 yamt #endif
76 1.4.4.2 yamt
77 1.4.4.2 yamt #ifdef __MUTEX_PRIVATE
78 1.4.4.2 yamt
79 1.4.4.2 yamt #define __HAVE_MUTEX_STUBS 1
80 1.4.4.2 yamt
81 1.4.4.4 yamt #define mtx_lock u.s.mtxu_lock
82 1.4.4.2 yamt #define mtx_owner u.s.mtxs_owner
83 1.4.4.2 yamt #define mtx_ipl u.s.mtxs_ipl
84 1.4.4.2 yamt #define mtx_waiters u.s.mtxs_waiters
85 1.4.4.5 yamt #define mtx_dodebug u.s.mtxs_dodebug
86 1.4.4.2 yamt
87 1.4.4.2 yamt /* Magic constants for mtx_owner */
88 1.4.4.2 yamt #define MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_UNOWNED 0xffffff00
89 1.4.4.2 yamt #define MUTEX_SPIN_FLAG 0xffffff10
90 1.4.4.2 yamt #define MUTEX_UNOWNED_OR_SPIN(x) (((x) & 0xffffffef) == 0xffffff00)
91 1.4.4.2 yamt
92 1.4.4.2 yamt #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
93 1.4.4.2 yamt
94 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline uintptr_t
95 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_OWNER(uintptr_t owner)
96 1.4.4.2 yamt {
97 1.4.4.2 yamt return owner;
98 1.4.4.2 yamt }
99 1.4.4.2 yamt
100 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline int
101 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_OWNED(uintptr_t owner)
102 1.4.4.2 yamt {
103 1.4.4.2 yamt return owner != MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_UNOWNED;
104 1.4.4.2 yamt }
105 1.4.4.2 yamt
106 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline int
107 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_SET_WAITERS(kmutex_t *mtx, uintptr_t owner)
108 1.4.4.2 yamt {
109 1.4.4.2 yamt mb_write();
110 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_waiters = 1;
111 1.4.4.2 yamt mb_memory();
112 1.4.4.2 yamt return mtx->mtx_owner != MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_UNOWNED;
113 1.4.4.2 yamt }
114 1.4.4.2 yamt
115 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline int
116 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_HAS_WAITERS(volatile kmutex_t *mtx)
117 1.4.4.2 yamt {
118 1.4.4.2 yamt return mtx->mtx_waiters != 0;
119 1.4.4.2 yamt }
120 1.4.4.2 yamt
121 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline void
122 1.4.4.5 yamt MUTEX_INITIALIZE_SPIN(kmutex_t *mtx, bool dodebug, int ipl)
123 1.4.4.2 yamt {
124 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_ipl = makeiplcookie(ipl);
125 1.4.4.5 yamt mtx->mtx_dodebug = dodebug;
126 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_owner = MUTEX_SPIN_FLAG;
127 1.4.4.2 yamt __cpu_simple_lock_init(&mtx->mtx_lock);
128 1.4.4.2 yamt }
129 1.4.4.2 yamt
130 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline void
131 1.4.4.5 yamt MUTEX_INITIALIZE_ADAPTIVE(kmutex_t *mtx, bool dodebug)
132 1.4.4.2 yamt {
133 1.4.4.5 yamt mtx->mtx_dodebug = dodebug;
134 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_owner = MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_UNOWNED;
135 1.4.4.2 yamt __cpu_simple_lock_init(&mtx->mtx_lock);
136 1.4.4.2 yamt }
137 1.4.4.2 yamt
138 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline void
139 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_DESTROY(kmutex_t *mtx)
140 1.4.4.2 yamt {
141 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_owner = 0xffffffff;
142 1.4.4.2 yamt }
143 1.4.4.2 yamt
144 1.4.4.5 yamt static inline bool
145 1.4.4.5 yamt MUTEX_DEBUG_P(kmutex_t *mtx)
146 1.4.4.2 yamt {
147 1.4.4.5 yamt return mtx->mtx_dodebug != 0;
148 1.4.4.2 yamt }
149 1.4.4.2 yamt
150 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline int
151 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_SPIN_P(volatile kmutex_t *mtx)
152 1.4.4.2 yamt {
153 1.4.4.2 yamt return mtx->mtx_owner == MUTEX_SPIN_FLAG;
154 1.4.4.2 yamt }
155 1.4.4.2 yamt
156 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline int
157 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_P(volatile kmutex_t *mtx)
158 1.4.4.2 yamt {
159 1.4.4.2 yamt return mtx->mtx_owner != MUTEX_SPIN_FLAG;
160 1.4.4.2 yamt }
161 1.4.4.2 yamt
162 1.4.4.2 yamt /* Acquire an adaptive mutex */
163 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline int
164 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_ACQUIRE(kmutex_t *mtx, uintptr_t curthread)
165 1.4.4.2 yamt {
166 1.4.4.2 yamt if (!__cpu_simple_lock_try(&mtx->mtx_lock))
167 1.4.4.2 yamt return 0;
168 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_owner = curthread;
169 1.4.4.2 yamt return 1;
170 1.4.4.2 yamt }
171 1.4.4.2 yamt
172 1.4.4.2 yamt /* Release an adaptive mutex */
173 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline void
174 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_RELEASE(kmutex_t *mtx)
175 1.4.4.2 yamt {
176 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_owner = MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_UNOWNED;
177 1.4.4.2 yamt __cpu_simple_unlock(&mtx->mtx_lock);
178 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_waiters = 0;
179 1.4.4.2 yamt }
180 1.4.4.2 yamt
181 1.4.4.2 yamt static inline void
182 1.4.4.2 yamt MUTEX_CLEAR_WAITERS(kmutex_t *mtx)
183 1.4.4.2 yamt {
184 1.4.4.2 yamt mtx->mtx_waiters = 0;
185 1.4.4.2 yamt }
186 1.4.4.2 yamt
187 1.4.4.2 yamt #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
188 1.4.4.2 yamt
189 1.4.4.2 yamt #endif /* __MUTEX_PRIVATE */
190 1.4.4.2 yamt
191 1.4.4.2 yamt #endif /* _HPPA_MUTEX_H_ */
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