kern_mutex.c revision 1.112 1 1.112 riastrad /* $NetBSD: kern_mutex.c,v 1.112 2023/10/15 10:28:23 riastradh Exp $ */
2 1.2 ad
3 1.2 ad /*-
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32 1.2 ad
33 1.2 ad /*
34 1.2 ad * Kernel mutex implementation, modeled after those found in Solaris,
35 1.2 ad * a description of which can be found in:
36 1.2 ad *
37 1.2 ad * Solaris Internals: Core Kernel Architecture, Jim Mauro and
38 1.2 ad * Richard McDougall.
39 1.2 ad */
40 1.2 ad
41 1.2 ad #define __MUTEX_PRIVATE
42 1.2 ad
43 1.2 ad #include <sys/cdefs.h>
44 1.112 riastrad __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_mutex.c,v 1.112 2023/10/15 10:28:23 riastradh Exp $");
45 1.2 ad
46 1.2 ad #include <sys/param.h>
47 1.112 riastrad
48 1.46 pooka #include <sys/atomic.h>
49 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/cpu.h>
50 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/intr.h>
51 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/kernel.h>
52 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/lock.h>
53 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
54 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/mutex.h>
55 1.2 ad #include <sys/proc.h>
56 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/pserialize.h>
57 1.2 ad #include <sys/sched.h>
58 1.2 ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
59 1.112 riastrad #include <sys/syncobj.h>
60 1.2 ad #include <sys/systm.h>
61 1.50 rmind #include <sys/types.h>
62 1.2 ad
63 1.2 ad #include <dev/lockstat.h>
64 1.2 ad
65 1.28 ad #include <machine/lock.h>
66 1.28 ad
67 1.2 ad /*
68 1.2 ad * When not running a debug kernel, spin mutexes are not much
69 1.2 ad * more than an splraiseipl() and splx() pair.
70 1.2 ad */
71 1.2 ad
72 1.2 ad #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) || defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
73 1.2 ad #define FULL
74 1.2 ad #endif
75 1.2 ad
76 1.2 ad /*
77 1.2 ad * Debugging support.
78 1.2 ad */
79 1.2 ad
80 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx) \
81 1.23 yamt LOCKDEBUG_WANTLOCK(MUTEX_DEBUG_P(mtx), (mtx), \
82 1.54 mlelstv (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0), 0)
83 1.65 pgoyette #define MUTEX_TESTLOCK(mtx) \
84 1.65 pgoyette LOCKDEBUG_WANTLOCK(MUTEX_DEBUG_P(mtx), (mtx), \
85 1.65 pgoyette (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0), -1)
86 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx) \
87 1.42 ad LOCKDEBUG_LOCKED(MUTEX_DEBUG_P(mtx), (mtx), NULL, \
88 1.2 ad (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0), 0)
89 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_UNLOCKED(mtx) \
90 1.23 yamt LOCKDEBUG_UNLOCKED(MUTEX_DEBUG_P(mtx), (mtx), \
91 1.2 ad (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0), 0)
92 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, msg) \
93 1.64 christos mutex_abort(__func__, __LINE__, mtx, msg)
94 1.2 ad
95 1.2 ad #if defined(LOCKDEBUG)
96 1.2 ad
97 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_DASSERT(mtx, cond) \
98 1.2 ad do { \
99 1.75 ozaki if (__predict_false(!(cond))) \
100 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "assertion failed: " #cond); \
101 1.76 skrll } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
102 1.2 ad
103 1.2 ad #else /* LOCKDEBUG */
104 1.2 ad
105 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_DASSERT(mtx, cond) /* nothing */
106 1.2 ad
107 1.2 ad #endif /* LOCKDEBUG */
108 1.2 ad
109 1.2 ad #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC)
110 1.2 ad
111 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, cond) \
112 1.2 ad do { \
113 1.75 ozaki if (__predict_false(!(cond))) \
114 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "assertion failed: " #cond); \
115 1.2 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
116 1.2 ad
117 1.2 ad #else /* DIAGNOSTIC */
118 1.2 ad
119 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, cond) /* nothing */
120 1.2 ad
121 1.2 ad #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
122 1.2 ad
123 1.2 ad /*
124 1.60 matt * Some architectures can't use __cpu_simple_lock as is so allow a way
125 1.60 matt * for them to use an alternate definition.
126 1.60 matt */
127 1.60 matt #ifndef MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_INIT
128 1.60 matt #define MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_INIT(mtx) __cpu_simple_lock_init(&(mtx)->mtx_lock)
129 1.60 matt #endif
130 1.60 matt #ifndef MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P
131 1.60 matt #define MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P(mtx) __SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED_P(&(mtx)->mtx_lock)
132 1.60 matt #endif
133 1.60 matt #ifndef MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_TRY
134 1.60 matt #define MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_TRY(mtx) __cpu_simple_lock_try(&(mtx)->mtx_lock)
135 1.60 matt #endif
136 1.60 matt #ifndef MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_UNLOCK
137 1.60 matt #define MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_UNLOCK(mtx) __cpu_simple_unlock(&(mtx)->mtx_lock)
138 1.60 matt #endif
139 1.60 matt
140 1.60 matt #ifndef MUTEX_INITIALIZE_SPIN_IPL
141 1.60 matt #define MUTEX_INITIALIZE_SPIN_IPL(mtx, ipl) \
142 1.60 matt ((mtx)->mtx_ipl = makeiplcookie((ipl)))
143 1.60 matt #endif
144 1.60 matt
145 1.60 matt /*
146 1.2 ad * Spin mutex SPL save / restore.
147 1.2 ad */
148 1.2 ad
149 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_SPIN_SPLRAISE(mtx) \
150 1.2 ad do { \
151 1.101 skrll const int s = splraiseipl(MUTEX_SPIN_IPL(mtx)); \
152 1.101 skrll struct cpu_info * const x__ci = curcpu(); \
153 1.101 skrll const int x__cnt = x__ci->ci_mtx_count--; \
154 1.37 ad __insn_barrier(); \
155 1.51 rmind if (x__cnt == 0) \
156 1.101 skrll x__ci->ci_mtx_oldspl = s; \
157 1.2 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
158 1.2 ad
159 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_SPIN_SPLRESTORE(mtx) \
160 1.2 ad do { \
161 1.101 skrll struct cpu_info * const x__ci = curcpu(); \
162 1.101 skrll const int s = x__ci->ci_mtx_oldspl; \
163 1.2 ad __insn_barrier(); \
164 1.96 rin if (++(x__ci->ci_mtx_count) == 0) \
165 1.2 ad splx(s); \
166 1.2 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
167 1.2 ad
168 1.2 ad /*
169 1.80 ad * Memory barriers.
170 1.80 ad */
171 1.80 ad #ifdef __HAVE_ATOMIC_AS_MEMBAR
172 1.80 ad #define MUTEX_MEMBAR_ENTER()
173 1.80 ad #else
174 1.80 ad #define MUTEX_MEMBAR_ENTER() membar_enter()
175 1.80 ad #endif
176 1.80 ad
177 1.80 ad /*
178 1.2 ad * For architectures that provide 'simple' mutexes: they provide a
179 1.2 ad * CAS function that is either MP-safe, or does not need to be MP
180 1.2 ad * safe. Adaptive mutexes on these architectures do not require an
181 1.2 ad * additional interlock.
182 1.2 ad */
183 1.2 ad
184 1.2 ad #ifdef __HAVE_SIMPLE_MUTEXES
185 1.2 ad
186 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_OWNER(owner) \
187 1.2 ad (owner & MUTEX_THREAD)
188 1.88 ad #define MUTEX_HAS_WAITERS(mtx) \
189 1.88 ad (((int)(mtx)->mtx_owner & MUTEX_BIT_WAITERS) != 0)
190 1.2 ad
191 1.23 yamt #define MUTEX_INITIALIZE_ADAPTIVE(mtx, dodebug) \
192 1.76 skrll do { \
193 1.49 skrll if (!dodebug) \
194 1.49 skrll (mtx)->mtx_owner |= MUTEX_BIT_NODEBUG; \
195 1.76 skrll } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
196 1.2 ad
197 1.23 yamt #define MUTEX_INITIALIZE_SPIN(mtx, dodebug, ipl) \
198 1.2 ad do { \
199 1.2 ad (mtx)->mtx_owner = MUTEX_BIT_SPIN; \
200 1.49 skrll if (!dodebug) \
201 1.49 skrll (mtx)->mtx_owner |= MUTEX_BIT_NODEBUG; \
202 1.60 matt MUTEX_INITIALIZE_SPIN_IPL((mtx), (ipl)); \
203 1.60 matt MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_INIT((mtx)); \
204 1.2 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
205 1.2 ad
206 1.2 ad #define MUTEX_DESTROY(mtx) \
207 1.2 ad do { \
208 1.2 ad (mtx)->mtx_owner = MUTEX_THREAD; \
209 1.76 skrll } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
210 1.2 ad
211 1.87 ad #define MUTEX_SPIN_P(owner) \
212 1.87 ad (((owner) & MUTEX_BIT_SPIN) != 0)
213 1.87 ad #define MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_P(owner) \
214 1.87 ad (((owner) & MUTEX_BIT_SPIN) == 0)
215 1.2 ad
216 1.98 thorpej #ifndef MUTEX_CAS
217 1.98 thorpej #define MUTEX_CAS(p, o, n) \
218 1.98 thorpej (atomic_cas_ulong((volatile unsigned long *)(p), (o), (n)) == (o))
219 1.98 thorpej #endif /* MUTEX_CAS */
220 1.98 thorpej
221 1.49 skrll #define MUTEX_DEBUG_P(mtx) (((mtx)->mtx_owner & MUTEX_BIT_NODEBUG) == 0)
222 1.23 yamt #if defined(LOCKDEBUG)
223 1.49 skrll #define MUTEX_OWNED(owner) (((owner) & ~MUTEX_BIT_NODEBUG) != 0)
224 1.59 matt #define MUTEX_INHERITDEBUG(n, o) (n) |= (o) & MUTEX_BIT_NODEBUG
225 1.23 yamt #else /* defined(LOCKDEBUG) */
226 1.23 yamt #define MUTEX_OWNED(owner) ((owner) != 0)
227 1.59 matt #define MUTEX_INHERITDEBUG(n, o) /* nothing */
228 1.23 yamt #endif /* defined(LOCKDEBUG) */
229 1.2 ad
230 1.2 ad static inline int
231 1.2 ad MUTEX_ACQUIRE(kmutex_t *mtx, uintptr_t curthread)
232 1.2 ad {
233 1.2 ad int rv;
234 1.59 matt uintptr_t oldown = 0;
235 1.59 matt uintptr_t newown = curthread;
236 1.23 yamt
237 1.59 matt MUTEX_INHERITDEBUG(oldown, mtx->mtx_owner);
238 1.59 matt MUTEX_INHERITDEBUG(newown, oldown);
239 1.59 matt rv = MUTEX_CAS(&mtx->mtx_owner, oldown, newown);
240 1.104 riastrad membar_acquire();
241 1.2 ad return rv;
242 1.2 ad }
243 1.2 ad
244 1.2 ad static inline int
245 1.2 ad MUTEX_SET_WAITERS(kmutex_t *mtx, uintptr_t owner)
246 1.2 ad {
247 1.2 ad int rv;
248 1.107 riastrad
249 1.2 ad rv = MUTEX_CAS(&mtx->mtx_owner, owner, owner | MUTEX_BIT_WAITERS);
250 1.80 ad MUTEX_MEMBAR_ENTER();
251 1.2 ad return rv;
252 1.2 ad }
253 1.2 ad
254 1.2 ad static inline void
255 1.2 ad MUTEX_RELEASE(kmutex_t *mtx)
256 1.2 ad {
257 1.59 matt uintptr_t newown;
258 1.23 yamt
259 1.59 matt newown = 0;
260 1.59 matt MUTEX_INHERITDEBUG(newown, mtx->mtx_owner);
261 1.104 riastrad atomic_store_release(&mtx->mtx_owner, newown);
262 1.2 ad }
263 1.2 ad #endif /* __HAVE_SIMPLE_MUTEXES */
264 1.2 ad
265 1.2 ad /*
266 1.2 ad * Patch in stubs via strong alias where they are not available.
267 1.2 ad */
268 1.2 ad
269 1.2 ad #if defined(LOCKDEBUG)
270 1.2 ad #undef __HAVE_MUTEX_STUBS
271 1.2 ad #undef __HAVE_SPIN_MUTEX_STUBS
272 1.2 ad #endif
273 1.2 ad
274 1.2 ad #ifndef __HAVE_MUTEX_STUBS
275 1.8 itohy __strong_alias(mutex_enter,mutex_vector_enter);
276 1.8 itohy __strong_alias(mutex_exit,mutex_vector_exit);
277 1.2 ad #endif
278 1.2 ad
279 1.2 ad #ifndef __HAVE_SPIN_MUTEX_STUBS
280 1.8 itohy __strong_alias(mutex_spin_enter,mutex_vector_enter);
281 1.8 itohy __strong_alias(mutex_spin_exit,mutex_vector_exit);
282 1.2 ad #endif
283 1.2 ad
284 1.105 riastrad static void mutex_abort(const char *, size_t, volatile const kmutex_t *,
285 1.105 riastrad const char *);
286 1.79 ozaki static void mutex_dump(const volatile void *, lockop_printer_t);
287 1.105 riastrad static lwp_t *mutex_owner(wchan_t);
288 1.2 ad
289 1.2 ad lockops_t mutex_spin_lockops = {
290 1.68 ozaki .lo_name = "Mutex",
291 1.68 ozaki .lo_type = LOCKOPS_SPIN,
292 1.68 ozaki .lo_dump = mutex_dump,
293 1.2 ad };
294 1.2 ad
295 1.2 ad lockops_t mutex_adaptive_lockops = {
296 1.68 ozaki .lo_name = "Mutex",
297 1.68 ozaki .lo_type = LOCKOPS_SLEEP,
298 1.68 ozaki .lo_dump = mutex_dump,
299 1.2 ad };
300 1.2 ad
301 1.5 yamt syncobj_t mutex_syncobj = {
302 1.108 riastrad .sobj_name = "mutex",
303 1.70 ozaki .sobj_flag = SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
304 1.110 ad .sobj_boostpri = PRI_KERNEL,
305 1.70 ozaki .sobj_unsleep = turnstile_unsleep,
306 1.70 ozaki .sobj_changepri = turnstile_changepri,
307 1.70 ozaki .sobj_lendpri = sleepq_lendpri,
308 1.105 riastrad .sobj_owner = mutex_owner,
309 1.5 yamt };
310 1.5 yamt
311 1.2 ad /*
312 1.2 ad * mutex_dump:
313 1.2 ad *
314 1.2 ad * Dump the contents of a mutex structure.
315 1.2 ad */
316 1.78 ozaki static void
317 1.79 ozaki mutex_dump(const volatile void *cookie, lockop_printer_t pr)
318 1.2 ad {
319 1.67 christos const volatile kmutex_t *mtx = cookie;
320 1.87 ad uintptr_t owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
321 1.2 ad
322 1.79 ozaki pr("owner field : %#018lx wait/spin: %16d/%d\n",
323 1.88 ad (long)MUTEX_OWNER(owner), MUTEX_HAS_WAITERS(mtx),
324 1.87 ad MUTEX_SPIN_P(owner));
325 1.2 ad }
326 1.2 ad
327 1.2 ad /*
328 1.2 ad * mutex_abort:
329 1.2 ad *
330 1.3 ad * Dump information about an error and panic the system. This
331 1.3 ad * generates a lot of machine code in the DIAGNOSTIC case, so
332 1.3 ad * we ask the compiler to not inline it.
333 1.2 ad */
334 1.78 ozaki static void __noinline
335 1.105 riastrad mutex_abort(const char *func, size_t line, volatile const kmutex_t *mtx,
336 1.105 riastrad const char *msg)
337 1.2 ad {
338 1.2 ad
339 1.87 ad LOCKDEBUG_ABORT(func, line, mtx, (MUTEX_SPIN_P(mtx->mtx_owner) ?
340 1.64 christos &mutex_spin_lockops : &mutex_adaptive_lockops), msg);
341 1.2 ad }
342 1.2 ad
343 1.2 ad /*
344 1.2 ad * mutex_init:
345 1.2 ad *
346 1.2 ad * Initialize a mutex for use. Note that adaptive mutexes are in
347 1.2 ad * essence spin mutexes that can sleep to avoid deadlock and wasting
348 1.2 ad * CPU time. We can't easily provide a type of mutex that always
349 1.2 ad * sleeps - see comments in mutex_vector_enter() about releasing
350 1.2 ad * mutexes unlocked.
351 1.2 ad */
352 1.2 ad void
353 1.71 ozaki _mutex_init(kmutex_t *mtx, kmutex_type_t type, int ipl,
354 1.71 ozaki uintptr_t return_address)
355 1.2 ad {
356 1.81 ad lockops_t *lockops __unused;
357 1.23 yamt bool dodebug;
358 1.2 ad
359 1.2 ad memset(mtx, 0, sizeof(*mtx));
360 1.2 ad
361 1.81 ad if (ipl == IPL_NONE || ipl == IPL_SOFTCLOCK ||
362 1.81 ad ipl == IPL_SOFTBIO || ipl == IPL_SOFTNET ||
363 1.81 ad ipl == IPL_SOFTSERIAL) {
364 1.81 ad lockops = (type == MUTEX_NODEBUG ?
365 1.81 ad NULL : &mutex_adaptive_lockops);
366 1.81 ad dodebug = LOCKDEBUG_ALLOC(mtx, lockops, return_address);
367 1.23 yamt MUTEX_INITIALIZE_ADAPTIVE(mtx, dodebug);
368 1.81 ad } else {
369 1.81 ad lockops = (type == MUTEX_NODEBUG ?
370 1.81 ad NULL : &mutex_spin_lockops);
371 1.81 ad dodebug = LOCKDEBUG_ALLOC(mtx, lockops, return_address);
372 1.23 yamt MUTEX_INITIALIZE_SPIN(mtx, dodebug, ipl);
373 1.2 ad }
374 1.2 ad }
375 1.2 ad
376 1.71 ozaki void
377 1.71 ozaki mutex_init(kmutex_t *mtx, kmutex_type_t type, int ipl)
378 1.71 ozaki {
379 1.71 ozaki
380 1.71 ozaki _mutex_init(mtx, type, ipl, (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0));
381 1.71 ozaki }
382 1.71 ozaki
383 1.2 ad /*
384 1.2 ad * mutex_destroy:
385 1.2 ad *
386 1.2 ad * Tear down a mutex.
387 1.2 ad */
388 1.2 ad void
389 1.2 ad mutex_destroy(kmutex_t *mtx)
390 1.2 ad {
391 1.87 ad uintptr_t owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
392 1.2 ad
393 1.87 ad if (MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_P(owner)) {
394 1.90 chs MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, !MUTEX_OWNED(owner));
395 1.90 chs MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, !MUTEX_HAS_WAITERS(mtx));
396 1.2 ad } else {
397 1.60 matt MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, !MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P(mtx));
398 1.2 ad }
399 1.2 ad
400 1.23 yamt LOCKDEBUG_FREE(MUTEX_DEBUG_P(mtx), mtx);
401 1.2 ad MUTEX_DESTROY(mtx);
402 1.2 ad }
403 1.2 ad
404 1.50 rmind #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
405 1.2 ad /*
406 1.50 rmind * mutex_oncpu:
407 1.2 ad *
408 1.2 ad * Return true if an adaptive mutex owner is running on a CPU in the
409 1.2 ad * system. If the target is waiting on the kernel big lock, then we
410 1.15 ad * must release it. This is necessary to avoid deadlock.
411 1.2 ad */
412 1.50 rmind static bool
413 1.50 rmind mutex_oncpu(uintptr_t owner)
414 1.2 ad {
415 1.2 ad struct cpu_info *ci;
416 1.50 rmind lwp_t *l;
417 1.2 ad
418 1.50 rmind KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
419 1.50 rmind
420 1.50 rmind if (!MUTEX_OWNED(owner)) {
421 1.50 rmind return false;
422 1.50 rmind }
423 1.2 ad
424 1.50 rmind /*
425 1.50 rmind * See lwp_dtor() why dereference of the LWP pointer is safe.
426 1.50 rmind * We must have kernel preemption disabled for that.
427 1.50 rmind */
428 1.50 rmind l = (lwp_t *)MUTEX_OWNER(owner);
429 1.50 rmind ci = l->l_cpu;
430 1.2 ad
431 1.50 rmind if (ci && ci->ci_curlwp == l) {
432 1.50 rmind /* Target is running; do we need to block? */
433 1.103 riastrad return (atomic_load_relaxed(&ci->ci_biglock_wanted) != l);
434 1.50 rmind }
435 1.15 ad
436 1.50 rmind /* Not running. It may be safe to block now. */
437 1.50 rmind return false;
438 1.2 ad }
439 1.15 ad #endif /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
440 1.2 ad
441 1.2 ad /*
442 1.2 ad * mutex_vector_enter:
443 1.2 ad *
444 1.45 rmind * Support routine for mutex_enter() that must handle all cases. In
445 1.2 ad * the LOCKDEBUG case, mutex_enter() is always aliased here, even if
446 1.62 prlw1 * fast-path stubs are available. If a mutex_spin_enter() stub is
447 1.2 ad * not available, then it is also aliased directly here.
448 1.2 ad */
449 1.2 ad void
450 1.2 ad mutex_vector_enter(kmutex_t *mtx)
451 1.2 ad {
452 1.2 ad uintptr_t owner, curthread;
453 1.2 ad turnstile_t *ts;
454 1.2 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
455 1.2 ad u_int count;
456 1.2 ad #endif
457 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_COUNTER(spincnt);
458 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_COUNTER(slpcnt);
459 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_TIMER(spintime);
460 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_TIMER(slptime);
461 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_FLAG(lsflag);
462 1.2 ad
463 1.2 ad /*
464 1.2 ad * Handle spin mutexes.
465 1.2 ad */
466 1.92 ad KPREEMPT_DISABLE(curlwp);
467 1.87 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
468 1.87 ad if (MUTEX_SPIN_P(owner)) {
469 1.2 ad #if defined(LOCKDEBUG) && defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
470 1.2 ad u_int spins = 0;
471 1.2 ad #endif
472 1.92 ad KPREEMPT_ENABLE(curlwp);
473 1.2 ad MUTEX_SPIN_SPLRAISE(mtx);
474 1.2 ad MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx);
475 1.2 ad #ifdef FULL
476 1.60 matt if (MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_TRY(mtx)) {
477 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
478 1.2 ad return;
479 1.2 ad }
480 1.2 ad #if !defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
481 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "locking against myself");
482 1.2 ad #else /* !MULTIPROCESSOR */
483 1.2 ad
484 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
485 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(lsflag, spintime);
486 1.2 ad count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
487 1.2 ad
488 1.2 ad /*
489 1.2 ad * Spin testing the lock word and do exponential backoff
490 1.2 ad * to reduce cache line ping-ponging between CPUs.
491 1.2 ad */
492 1.2 ad do {
493 1.60 matt while (MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P(mtx)) {
494 1.97 thorpej SPINLOCK_SPIN_HOOK;
495 1.63 msaitoh SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
496 1.2 ad #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
497 1.2 ad if (SPINLOCK_SPINOUT(spins))
498 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "spinout");
499 1.2 ad #endif /* LOCKDEBUG */
500 1.2 ad }
501 1.60 matt } while (!MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_TRY(mtx));
502 1.2 ad
503 1.2 ad if (count != SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN) {
504 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(lsflag, spintime);
505 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EVENT(lsflag, mtx,
506 1.2 ad LB_SPIN_MUTEX | LB_SPIN, 1, spintime);
507 1.2 ad }
508 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
509 1.2 ad #endif /* !MULTIPROCESSOR */
510 1.2 ad #endif /* FULL */
511 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
512 1.2 ad return;
513 1.2 ad }
514 1.2 ad
515 1.2 ad curthread = (uintptr_t)curlwp;
516 1.2 ad
517 1.87 ad MUTEX_DASSERT(mtx, MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_P(owner));
518 1.2 ad MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, curthread != 0);
519 1.72 ozaki MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, !cpu_intr_p());
520 1.2 ad MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx);
521 1.2 ad
522 1.102 ozaki if (__predict_true(panicstr == NULL)) {
523 1.77 ozaki KDASSERT(pserialize_not_in_read_section());
524 1.2 ad LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(&kernel_lock, 1);
525 1.2 ad }
526 1.2 ad
527 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
528 1.2 ad
529 1.2 ad /*
530 1.2 ad * Adaptive mutex; spin trying to acquire the mutex. If we
531 1.2 ad * determine that the owner is not running on a processor,
532 1.2 ad * then we stop spinning, and sleep instead.
533 1.2 ad */
534 1.87 ad for (;;) {
535 1.2 ad if (!MUTEX_OWNED(owner)) {
536 1.2 ad /*
537 1.2 ad * Mutex owner clear could mean two things:
538 1.2 ad *
539 1.2 ad * * The mutex has been released.
540 1.2 ad * * The owner field hasn't been set yet.
541 1.2 ad *
542 1.2 ad * Try to acquire it again. If that fails,
543 1.2 ad * we'll just loop again.
544 1.2 ad */
545 1.2 ad if (MUTEX_ACQUIRE(mtx, curthread))
546 1.2 ad break;
547 1.34 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
548 1.2 ad continue;
549 1.2 ad }
550 1.50 rmind if (__predict_false(MUTEX_OWNER(owner) == curthread)) {
551 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "locking against myself");
552 1.50 rmind }
553 1.2 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
554 1.2 ad /*
555 1.2 ad * Check to see if the owner is running on a processor.
556 1.2 ad * If so, then we should just spin, as the owner will
557 1.92 ad * likely release the lock very soon.
558 1.2 ad */
559 1.50 rmind if (mutex_oncpu(owner)) {
560 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(lsflag, spintime);
561 1.2 ad count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
562 1.50 rmind do {
563 1.53 rmind KPREEMPT_ENABLE(curlwp);
564 1.34 ad SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
565 1.53 rmind KPREEMPT_DISABLE(curlwp);
566 1.2 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
567 1.50 rmind } while (mutex_oncpu(owner));
568 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(lsflag, spintime);
569 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_COUNT(spincnt, 1);
570 1.2 ad if (!MUTEX_OWNED(owner))
571 1.2 ad continue;
572 1.2 ad }
573 1.2 ad #endif
574 1.2 ad
575 1.2 ad ts = turnstile_lookup(mtx);
576 1.2 ad
577 1.2 ad /*
578 1.2 ad * Once we have the turnstile chain interlock, mark the
579 1.69 skrll * mutex as having waiters. If that fails, spin again:
580 1.2 ad * chances are that the mutex has been released.
581 1.2 ad */
582 1.2 ad if (!MUTEX_SET_WAITERS(mtx, owner)) {
583 1.2 ad turnstile_exit(mtx);
584 1.34 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
585 1.2 ad continue;
586 1.2 ad }
587 1.2 ad
588 1.2 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
589 1.2 ad /*
590 1.2 ad * mutex_exit() is permitted to release the mutex without
591 1.2 ad * any interlocking instructions, and the following can
592 1.2 ad * occur as a result:
593 1.2 ad *
594 1.2 ad * CPU 1: MUTEX_SET_WAITERS() CPU2: mutex_exit()
595 1.2 ad * ---------------------------- ----------------------------
596 1.107 riastrad * .. load mtx->mtx_owner
597 1.107 riastrad * .. see has-waiters bit clear
598 1.107 riastrad * set has-waiters bit ..
599 1.107 riastrad * .. store mtx->mtx_owner := 0
600 1.2 ad * return success
601 1.2 ad *
602 1.50 rmind * There is another race that can occur: a third CPU could
603 1.2 ad * acquire the mutex as soon as it is released. Since
604 1.2 ad * adaptive mutexes are primarily spin mutexes, this is not
605 1.2 ad * something that we need to worry about too much. What we
606 1.2 ad * do need to ensure is that the waiters bit gets set.
607 1.2 ad *
608 1.2 ad * To allow the unlocked release, we need to make some
609 1.2 ad * assumptions here:
610 1.2 ad *
611 1.2 ad * o Release is the only non-atomic/unlocked operation
612 1.2 ad * that can be performed on the mutex. (It must still
613 1.2 ad * be atomic on the local CPU, e.g. in case interrupted
614 1.2 ad * or preempted).
615 1.2 ad *
616 1.107 riastrad * o At any given time on each mutex, MUTEX_SET_WAITERS()
617 1.107 riastrad * can only ever be in progress on one CPU in the
618 1.107 riastrad * system - guaranteed by the turnstile chain lock.
619 1.2 ad *
620 1.2 ad * o No other operations other than MUTEX_SET_WAITERS()
621 1.2 ad * and release can modify a mutex with a non-zero
622 1.2 ad * owner field.
623 1.2 ad *
624 1.2 ad * o If the holding LWP switches away, it posts a store
625 1.2 ad * fence before changing curlwp, ensuring that any
626 1.2 ad * overwrite of the mutex waiters flag by mutex_exit()
627 1.2 ad * completes before the modification of curlwp becomes
628 1.2 ad * visible to this CPU.
629 1.2 ad *
630 1.95 skrll * o cpu_switchto() posts a store fence after setting curlwp
631 1.2 ad * and before resuming execution of an LWP.
632 1.93 skrll *
633 1.2 ad * o _kernel_lock() posts a store fence before setting
634 1.93 skrll * curcpu()->ci_biglock_wanted, and after clearing it.
635 1.2 ad * This ensures that any overwrite of the mutex waiters
636 1.2 ad * flag by mutex_exit() completes before the modification
637 1.2 ad * of ci_biglock_wanted becomes visible.
638 1.2 ad *
639 1.107 riastrad * After MUTEX_SET_WAITERS() succeeds, simultaneously
640 1.107 riastrad * confirming that the same LWP still holds the mutex
641 1.107 riastrad * since we took the turnstile lock and notifying it that
642 1.107 riastrad * we're waiting, we check the lock holder's status again.
643 1.107 riastrad * Some of the possible outcomes (not an exhaustive list;
644 1.107 riastrad * XXX this should be made exhaustive):
645 1.2 ad *
646 1.50 rmind * 1. The on-CPU check returns true: the holding LWP is
647 1.2 ad * running again. The lock may be released soon and
648 1.2 ad * we should spin. Importantly, we can't trust the
649 1.2 ad * value of the waiters flag.
650 1.2 ad *
651 1.50 rmind * 2. The on-CPU check returns false: the holding LWP is
652 1.39 yamt * not running. We now have the opportunity to check
653 1.2 ad * if mutex_exit() has blatted the modifications made
654 1.2 ad * by MUTEX_SET_WAITERS().
655 1.2 ad *
656 1.50 rmind * 3. The on-CPU check returns false: the holding LWP may
657 1.2 ad * or may not be running. It has context switched at
658 1.2 ad * some point during our check. Again, we have the
659 1.2 ad * chance to see if the waiters bit is still set or
660 1.2 ad * has been overwritten.
661 1.2 ad *
662 1.50 rmind * 4. The on-CPU check returns false: the holding LWP is
663 1.2 ad * running on a CPU, but wants the big lock. It's OK
664 1.2 ad * to check the waiters field in this case.
665 1.2 ad *
666 1.2 ad * 5. The has-waiters check fails: the mutex has been
667 1.2 ad * released, the waiters flag cleared and another LWP
668 1.2 ad * now owns the mutex.
669 1.2 ad *
670 1.2 ad * 6. The has-waiters check fails: the mutex has been
671 1.2 ad * released.
672 1.2 ad *
673 1.2 ad * If the waiters bit is not set it's unsafe to go asleep,
674 1.2 ad * as we might never be awoken.
675 1.2 ad */
676 1.87 ad if (mutex_oncpu(owner)) {
677 1.2 ad turnstile_exit(mtx);
678 1.34 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
679 1.2 ad continue;
680 1.2 ad }
681 1.87 ad membar_consumer();
682 1.88 ad if (!MUTEX_HAS_WAITERS(mtx)) {
683 1.87 ad turnstile_exit(mtx);
684 1.88 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
685 1.87 ad continue;
686 1.87 ad }
687 1.2 ad #endif /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
688 1.2 ad
689 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(lsflag, slptime);
690 1.2 ad
691 1.5 yamt turnstile_block(ts, TS_WRITER_Q, mtx, &mutex_syncobj);
692 1.2 ad
693 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(lsflag, slptime);
694 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_COUNT(slpcnt, 1);
695 1.34 ad
696 1.34 ad owner = mtx->mtx_owner;
697 1.2 ad }
698 1.50 rmind KPREEMPT_ENABLE(curlwp);
699 1.2 ad
700 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EVENT(lsflag, mtx, LB_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX | LB_SLEEP1,
701 1.2 ad slpcnt, slptime);
702 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EVENT(lsflag, mtx, LB_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX | LB_SPIN,
703 1.2 ad spincnt, spintime);
704 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
705 1.2 ad
706 1.2 ad MUTEX_DASSERT(mtx, MUTEX_OWNER(mtx->mtx_owner) == curthread);
707 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
708 1.2 ad }
709 1.2 ad
710 1.2 ad /*
711 1.2 ad * mutex_vector_exit:
712 1.2 ad *
713 1.2 ad * Support routine for mutex_exit() that handles all cases.
714 1.2 ad */
715 1.2 ad void
716 1.2 ad mutex_vector_exit(kmutex_t *mtx)
717 1.2 ad {
718 1.2 ad turnstile_t *ts;
719 1.2 ad uintptr_t curthread;
720 1.2 ad
721 1.87 ad if (MUTEX_SPIN_P(mtx->mtx_owner)) {
722 1.2 ad #ifdef FULL
723 1.60 matt if (__predict_false(!MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P(mtx))) {
724 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "exiting unheld spin mutex");
725 1.33 ad }
726 1.2 ad MUTEX_UNLOCKED(mtx);
727 1.60 matt MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_UNLOCK(mtx);
728 1.2 ad #endif
729 1.2 ad MUTEX_SPIN_SPLRESTORE(mtx);
730 1.2 ad return;
731 1.2 ad }
732 1.2 ad
733 1.85 ad #ifndef __HAVE_MUTEX_STUBS
734 1.86 ad /*
735 1.86 ad * On some architectures without mutex stubs, we can enter here to
736 1.93 skrll * release mutexes before interrupts and whatnot are up and running.
737 1.86 ad * We need this hack to keep them sweet.
738 1.86 ad */
739 1.85 ad if (__predict_false(cold)) {
740 1.85 ad MUTEX_UNLOCKED(mtx);
741 1.85 ad MUTEX_RELEASE(mtx);
742 1.85 ad return;
743 1.85 ad }
744 1.85 ad #endif
745 1.85 ad
746 1.2 ad curthread = (uintptr_t)curlwp;
747 1.2 ad MUTEX_DASSERT(mtx, curthread != 0);
748 1.2 ad MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, MUTEX_OWNER(mtx->mtx_owner) == curthread);
749 1.2 ad MUTEX_UNLOCKED(mtx);
750 1.58 mrg #if !defined(LOCKDEBUG)
751 1.58 mrg __USE(curthread);
752 1.58 mrg #endif
753 1.2 ad
754 1.15 ad #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
755 1.15 ad /*
756 1.15 ad * Avoid having to take the turnstile chain lock every time
757 1.15 ad * around. Raise the priority level to splhigh() in order
758 1.15 ad * to disable preemption and so make the following atomic.
759 1.109 ad * This also blocks out soft interrupts that could set the
760 1.109 ad * waiters bit.
761 1.15 ad */
762 1.15 ad {
763 1.15 ad int s = splhigh();
764 1.88 ad if (!MUTEX_HAS_WAITERS(mtx)) {
765 1.15 ad MUTEX_RELEASE(mtx);
766 1.15 ad splx(s);
767 1.15 ad return;
768 1.15 ad }
769 1.15 ad splx(s);
770 1.15 ad }
771 1.15 ad #endif
772 1.15 ad
773 1.2 ad /*
774 1.2 ad * Get this lock's turnstile. This gets the interlock on
775 1.2 ad * the sleep queue. Once we have that, we can clear the
776 1.2 ad * lock. If there was no turnstile for the lock, there
777 1.2 ad * were no waiters remaining.
778 1.2 ad */
779 1.2 ad ts = turnstile_lookup(mtx);
780 1.2 ad
781 1.2 ad if (ts == NULL) {
782 1.2 ad MUTEX_RELEASE(mtx);
783 1.2 ad turnstile_exit(mtx);
784 1.2 ad } else {
785 1.2 ad MUTEX_RELEASE(mtx);
786 1.2 ad turnstile_wakeup(ts, TS_WRITER_Q,
787 1.2 ad TS_WAITERS(ts, TS_WRITER_Q), NULL);
788 1.2 ad }
789 1.2 ad }
790 1.2 ad
791 1.4 ad #ifndef __HAVE_SIMPLE_MUTEXES
792 1.4 ad /*
793 1.4 ad * mutex_wakeup:
794 1.4 ad *
795 1.4 ad * Support routine for mutex_exit() that wakes up all waiters.
796 1.4 ad * We assume that the mutex has been released, but it need not
797 1.4 ad * be.
798 1.4 ad */
799 1.4 ad void
800 1.4 ad mutex_wakeup(kmutex_t *mtx)
801 1.4 ad {
802 1.4 ad turnstile_t *ts;
803 1.4 ad
804 1.4 ad ts = turnstile_lookup(mtx);
805 1.4 ad if (ts == NULL) {
806 1.4 ad turnstile_exit(mtx);
807 1.4 ad return;
808 1.4 ad }
809 1.4 ad MUTEX_CLEAR_WAITERS(mtx);
810 1.4 ad turnstile_wakeup(ts, TS_WRITER_Q, TS_WAITERS(ts, TS_WRITER_Q), NULL);
811 1.4 ad }
812 1.4 ad #endif /* !__HAVE_SIMPLE_MUTEXES */
813 1.4 ad
814 1.2 ad /*
815 1.2 ad * mutex_owned:
816 1.2 ad *
817 1.3 ad * Return true if the current LWP (adaptive) or CPU (spin)
818 1.3 ad * holds the mutex.
819 1.2 ad */
820 1.2 ad int
821 1.66 christos mutex_owned(const kmutex_t *mtx)
822 1.2 ad {
823 1.2 ad
824 1.35 ad if (mtx == NULL)
825 1.35 ad return 0;
826 1.87 ad if (MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_P(mtx->mtx_owner))
827 1.2 ad return MUTEX_OWNER(mtx->mtx_owner) == (uintptr_t)curlwp;
828 1.2 ad #ifdef FULL
829 1.60 matt return MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P(mtx);
830 1.2 ad #else
831 1.2 ad return 1;
832 1.2 ad #endif
833 1.2 ad }
834 1.2 ad
835 1.2 ad /*
836 1.2 ad * mutex_owner:
837 1.2 ad *
838 1.6 ad * Return the current owner of an adaptive mutex. Used for
839 1.6 ad * priority inheritance.
840 1.2 ad */
841 1.105 riastrad static lwp_t *
842 1.105 riastrad mutex_owner(wchan_t wchan)
843 1.2 ad {
844 1.105 riastrad volatile const kmutex_t *mtx = wchan;
845 1.2 ad
846 1.87 ad MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_P(mtx->mtx_owner));
847 1.2 ad return (struct lwp *)MUTEX_OWNER(mtx->mtx_owner);
848 1.2 ad }
849 1.2 ad
850 1.2 ad /*
851 1.65 pgoyette * mutex_ownable:
852 1.65 pgoyette *
853 1.65 pgoyette * When compiled with DEBUG and LOCKDEBUG defined, ensure that
854 1.65 pgoyette * the mutex is available. We cannot use !mutex_owned() since
855 1.65 pgoyette * that won't work correctly for spin mutexes.
856 1.65 pgoyette */
857 1.65 pgoyette int
858 1.66 christos mutex_ownable(const kmutex_t *mtx)
859 1.65 pgoyette {
860 1.65 pgoyette
861 1.65 pgoyette #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
862 1.65 pgoyette MUTEX_TESTLOCK(mtx);
863 1.65 pgoyette #endif
864 1.65 pgoyette return 1;
865 1.65 pgoyette }
866 1.65 pgoyette
867 1.65 pgoyette /*
868 1.2 ad * mutex_tryenter:
869 1.2 ad *
870 1.2 ad * Try to acquire the mutex; return non-zero if we did.
871 1.2 ad */
872 1.2 ad int
873 1.2 ad mutex_tryenter(kmutex_t *mtx)
874 1.2 ad {
875 1.2 ad uintptr_t curthread;
876 1.2 ad
877 1.2 ad /*
878 1.2 ad * Handle spin mutexes.
879 1.2 ad */
880 1.87 ad if (MUTEX_SPIN_P(mtx->mtx_owner)) {
881 1.2 ad MUTEX_SPIN_SPLRAISE(mtx);
882 1.2 ad #ifdef FULL
883 1.60 matt if (MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_TRY(mtx)) {
884 1.4 ad MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx);
885 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
886 1.2 ad return 1;
887 1.2 ad }
888 1.2 ad MUTEX_SPIN_SPLRESTORE(mtx);
889 1.2 ad #else
890 1.4 ad MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx);
891 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
892 1.2 ad return 1;
893 1.2 ad #endif
894 1.2 ad } else {
895 1.2 ad curthread = (uintptr_t)curlwp;
896 1.2 ad MUTEX_ASSERT(mtx, curthread != 0);
897 1.2 ad if (MUTEX_ACQUIRE(mtx, curthread)) {
898 1.4 ad MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx);
899 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
900 1.2 ad MUTEX_DASSERT(mtx,
901 1.2 ad MUTEX_OWNER(mtx->mtx_owner) == curthread);
902 1.2 ad return 1;
903 1.2 ad }
904 1.2 ad }
905 1.2 ad
906 1.2 ad return 0;
907 1.2 ad }
908 1.2 ad
909 1.2 ad #if defined(__HAVE_SPIN_MUTEX_STUBS) || defined(FULL)
910 1.2 ad /*
911 1.2 ad * mutex_spin_retry:
912 1.2 ad *
913 1.2 ad * Support routine for mutex_spin_enter(). Assumes that the caller
914 1.2 ad * has already raised the SPL, and adjusted counters.
915 1.2 ad */
916 1.2 ad void
917 1.2 ad mutex_spin_retry(kmutex_t *mtx)
918 1.2 ad {
919 1.2 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
920 1.2 ad u_int count;
921 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_TIMER(spintime);
922 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_FLAG(lsflag);
923 1.2 ad #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
924 1.2 ad u_int spins = 0;
925 1.2 ad #endif /* LOCKDEBUG */
926 1.2 ad
927 1.2 ad MUTEX_WANTLOCK(mtx);
928 1.2 ad
929 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
930 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(lsflag, spintime);
931 1.2 ad count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
932 1.2 ad
933 1.2 ad /*
934 1.2 ad * Spin testing the lock word and do exponential backoff
935 1.2 ad * to reduce cache line ping-ponging between CPUs.
936 1.2 ad */
937 1.2 ad do {
938 1.60 matt while (MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCKED_P(mtx)) {
939 1.63 msaitoh SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
940 1.2 ad #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
941 1.2 ad if (SPINLOCK_SPINOUT(spins))
942 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "spinout");
943 1.2 ad #endif /* LOCKDEBUG */
944 1.2 ad }
945 1.60 matt } while (!MUTEX_SPINBIT_LOCK_TRY(mtx));
946 1.2 ad
947 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(lsflag, spintime);
948 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EVENT(lsflag, mtx, LB_SPIN_MUTEX | LB_SPIN, 1, spintime);
949 1.2 ad LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
950 1.2 ad
951 1.2 ad MUTEX_LOCKED(mtx);
952 1.2 ad #else /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
953 1.2 ad MUTEX_ABORT(mtx, "locking against myself");
954 1.2 ad #endif /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
955 1.2 ad }
956 1.2 ad #endif /* defined(__HAVE_SPIN_MUTEX_STUBS) || defined(FULL) */
957