spinlock.h revision 1.6 1 1.6 mrg /* $NetBSD: spinlock.h,v 1.6 2015/01/01 01:15:42 mrg Exp $ */
2 1.2 riastrad
3 1.2 riastrad /*-
4 1.2 riastrad * Copyright (c) 2013 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.2 riastrad * All rights reserved.
6 1.2 riastrad *
7 1.2 riastrad * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.2 riastrad * by Taylor R. Campbell.
9 1.2 riastrad *
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11 1.2 riastrad * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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30 1.2 riastrad */
31 1.2 riastrad
32 1.2 riastrad #ifndef _LINUX_SPINLOCK_H_
33 1.2 riastrad #define _LINUX_SPINLOCK_H_
34 1.2 riastrad
35 1.2 riastrad #include <sys/cdefs.h>
36 1.2 riastrad #include <sys/mutex.h>
37 1.2 riastrad
38 1.4 riastrad #define __acquires(lock) /* XXX lockdep stuff */
39 1.4 riastrad #define __releases(lock) /* XXX lockdep stuff */
40 1.4 riastrad
41 1.2 riastrad typedef struct spinlock {
42 1.2 riastrad kmutex_t sl_lock;
43 1.2 riastrad } spinlock_t;
44 1.2 riastrad
45 1.2 riastrad static inline int
46 1.2 riastrad spin_is_locked(spinlock_t *spinlock)
47 1.2 riastrad {
48 1.2 riastrad return mutex_owned(&spinlock->sl_lock);
49 1.2 riastrad }
50 1.2 riastrad
51 1.2 riastrad static inline void
52 1.2 riastrad spin_lock(spinlock_t *spinlock)
53 1.2 riastrad {
54 1.2 riastrad mutex_enter(&spinlock->sl_lock);
55 1.2 riastrad }
56 1.2 riastrad
57 1.2 riastrad static inline void
58 1.2 riastrad spin_unlock(spinlock_t *spinlock)
59 1.2 riastrad {
60 1.2 riastrad mutex_exit(&spinlock->sl_lock);
61 1.2 riastrad }
62 1.2 riastrad
63 1.2 riastrad static inline void
64 1.2 riastrad spin_lock_irq(spinlock_t *spinlock)
65 1.2 riastrad {
66 1.2 riastrad spin_lock(spinlock);
67 1.2 riastrad }
68 1.2 riastrad
69 1.2 riastrad static inline void
70 1.2 riastrad spin_unlock_irq(spinlock_t *spinlock)
71 1.2 riastrad {
72 1.2 riastrad spin_unlock(spinlock);
73 1.2 riastrad }
74 1.2 riastrad
75 1.2 riastrad /* Must be a macro because the second argument is to be assigned. */
76 1.2 riastrad #define spin_lock_irqsave(SPINLOCK, FLAGS) \
77 1.2 riastrad do { \
78 1.2 riastrad (FLAGS) = 0; \
79 1.2 riastrad mutex_enter(&((spinlock_t *)(SPINLOCK))->sl_lock); \
80 1.2 riastrad } while (0)
81 1.2 riastrad
82 1.2 riastrad static inline void
83 1.2 riastrad spin_unlock_irqrestore(spinlock_t *spinlock, unsigned long __unused flags)
84 1.2 riastrad {
85 1.2 riastrad mutex_exit(&spinlock->sl_lock);
86 1.2 riastrad }
87 1.2 riastrad
88 1.2 riastrad static inline void
89 1.2 riastrad spin_lock_init(spinlock_t *spinlock)
90 1.2 riastrad {
91 1.6 mrg /* XXX What's the right IPL? IPL_DRM...? */
92 1.6 mrg mutex_init(&spinlock->sl_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_VM);
93 1.2 riastrad }
94 1.2 riastrad
95 1.2 riastrad /*
96 1.2 riastrad * XXX Linux doesn't ever destroy spin locks, it seems. We'll have to
97 1.2 riastrad * kludge it up.
98 1.2 riastrad */
99 1.2 riastrad
100 1.2 riastrad static inline void
101 1.2 riastrad spin_lock_destroy(spinlock_t *spinlock)
102 1.2 riastrad {
103 1.2 riastrad mutex_destroy(&spinlock->sl_lock);
104 1.2 riastrad }
105 1.2 riastrad
106 1.2 riastrad /* This is a macro to make the panic message clearer. */
107 1.2 riastrad #define assert_spin_locked(spinlock) \
108 1.2 riastrad KASSERT(mutex_owned(&(spinlock)->sl_lock))
109 1.2 riastrad
110 1.3 riastrad /*
111 1.3 riastrad * Linux rwlocks are reader/writer spin locks. We implement them as
112 1.3 riastrad * normal spin locks without reader/writer semantics for expedience.
113 1.3 riastrad * If that turns out to not work, adapting to reader/writer semantics
114 1.3 riastrad * shouldn't be too hard.
115 1.3 riastrad */
116 1.3 riastrad
117 1.3 riastrad #define rwlock_t spinlock_t
118 1.3 riastrad #define rwlock_init spin_lock_init
119 1.3 riastrad #define rwlock_destroy spin_lock_destroy
120 1.3 riastrad #define write_lock_irq spin_lock_irq
121 1.3 riastrad #define write_unlock_irq spin_unlock_irq
122 1.3 riastrad #define read_lock spin_lock
123 1.3 riastrad #define read_unlock spin_unlock
124 1.3 riastrad
125 1.2 riastrad #endif /* _LINUX_SPINLOCK_H_ */
126