lock.h revision 1.4.2.1 1 1.4.2.1 bouyer /* $NetBSD: lock.h,v 1.4.2.1 2000/11/20 20:26:48 bouyer Exp $ */
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38 1.1 eeh
39 1.1 eeh #ifndef _MACHINE_LOCK_H
40 1.1 eeh #define _MACHINE_LOCK_H
41 1.1 eeh
42 1.1 eeh /*
43 1.1 eeh * Machine dependent spin lock operations.
44 1.1 eeh */
45 1.1 eeh
46 1.3 thorpej /*
47 1.4.2.1 bouyer * The value for __SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED is what ldstub() naturally stores
48 1.3 thorpej * `lock_data' given its address (and the fact that SPARC is big-endian).
49 1.3 thorpej */
50 1.3 thorpej
51 1.4.2.1 bouyer typedef __volatile int __cpu_simple_lock_t;
52 1.4.2.1 bouyer
53 1.4.2.1 bouyer #define __SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED 0xff000000
54 1.4.2.1 bouyer #define __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED 0
55 1.4.2.1 bouyer
56 1.4.2.1 bouyer /* XXX So we can expose this to userland. */
57 1.4.2.1 bouyer #ifdef __lint__
58 1.4.2.1 bouyer #define __ldstub(__addr) (__addr)
59 1.4.2.1 bouyer #else /* !__lint__ */
60 1.4.2.1 bouyer #define __ldstub(__addr) \
61 1.4.2.1 bouyer ({ \
62 1.4.2.1 bouyer int __v; \
63 1.4.2.1 bouyer \
64 1.4.2.1 bouyer __asm __volatile("ldstub [%1],%0" \
65 1.4.2.1 bouyer : "=r" (__v) \
66 1.4.2.1 bouyer : "r" (__addr) \
67 1.4.2.1 bouyer : "memory"); \
68 1.4.2.1 bouyer \
69 1.4.2.1 bouyer __v; \
70 1.4.2.1 bouyer })
71 1.4.2.1 bouyer #endif /* __lint__ */
72 1.4.2.1 bouyer
73 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline void __cpu_simple_lock_init __P((__cpu_simple_lock_t *))
74 1.4.2.1 bouyer __attribute__((__unused__));
75 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline void __cpu_simple_lock __P((__cpu_simple_lock_t *))
76 1.4.2.1 bouyer __attribute__((__unused__));
77 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline int __cpu_simple_lock_try __P((__cpu_simple_lock_t *))
78 1.4.2.1 bouyer __attribute__((__unused__));
79 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline void __cpu_simple_unlock __P((__cpu_simple_lock_t *))
80 1.4.2.1 bouyer __attribute__((__unused__));
81 1.4.2.1 bouyer
82 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline void
83 1.4.2.1 bouyer __cpu_simple_lock_init(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
84 1.1 eeh {
85 1.1 eeh
86 1.4.2.1 bouyer *alp = __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED;
87 1.1 eeh }
88 1.1 eeh
89 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline void
90 1.4.2.1 bouyer __cpu_simple_lock(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
91 1.1 eeh {
92 1.1 eeh
93 1.1 eeh /*
94 1.4.2.1 bouyer * If someone else holds the lock use simple reads until it
95 1.4.2.1 bouyer * is released, then retry the atomic operation. This reduces
96 1.4.2.1 bouyer * memory bus contention because the cache-coherency logic
97 1.4.2.1 bouyer * does not have to broadcast invalidates on the lock while
98 1.4.2.1 bouyer * we spin on it.
99 1.1 eeh */
100 1.4.2.1 bouyer while (__ldstub(alp) != __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED) {
101 1.4.2.1 bouyer while (*alp != __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED)
102 1.4.2.1 bouyer /* spin */ ;
103 1.1 eeh }
104 1.1 eeh }
105 1.1 eeh
106 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline int
107 1.4.2.1 bouyer __cpu_simple_lock_try(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
108 1.1 eeh {
109 1.1 eeh
110 1.4.2.1 bouyer return (__ldstub(alp) == __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED);
111 1.1 eeh }
112 1.1 eeh
113 1.4.2.1 bouyer static __inline void
114 1.4.2.1 bouyer __cpu_simple_unlock(__cpu_simple_lock_t *alp)
115 1.1 eeh {
116 1.1 eeh
117 1.4.2.1 bouyer *alp = __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED;
118 1.1 eeh }
119 1.1 eeh
120 1.1 eeh #endif /* _MACHINE_LOCK_H */
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