/* * Copyright 2010 Tilera Corporation. All Rights Reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* This page is remapped on startup to be hash-for-home. */ int atomic_locks[PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(int)] __page_aligned_bss; int *__atomic_hashed_lock(volatile void *v) { /* NOTE: this code must match "sys_cmpxchg" in kernel/intvec_32.S */ /* * Use bits [3, 3 + ATOMIC_HASH_SHIFT) as the lock index. * Using mm works here because atomic_locks is page aligned. */ unsigned long ptr = __insn_mm((unsigned long)v >> 1, (unsigned long)atomic_locks, 2, (ATOMIC_HASH_SHIFT + 2) - 1); return (int *)ptr; } #ifdef CONFIG_SMP /* Return whether the passed pointer is a valid atomic lock pointer. */ static int is_atomic_lock(int *p) { return p >= &atomic_locks[0] && p < &atomic_locks[ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE]; } void __atomic_fault_unlock(int *irqlock_word) { BUG_ON(!is_atomic_lock(irqlock_word)); BUG_ON(*irqlock_word != 1); *irqlock_word = 0; } #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ static inline int *__atomic_setup(volatile void *v) { /* Issue a load to the target to bring it into cache. */ *(volatile int *)v; return __atomic_hashed_lock(v); } int _atomic_xchg(int *v, int n) { return __atomic_xchg(v, __atomic_setup(v), n).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_xchg); int _atomic_xchg_add(int *v, int i) { return __atomic_xchg_add(v, __atomic_setup(v), i).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_xchg_add); int _atomic_xchg_add_unless(int *v, int a, int u) { /* * Note: argument order is switched here since it is easier * to use the first argument consistently as the "old value" * in the assembly, as is done for _atomic_cmpxchg(). */ return __atomic_xchg_add_unless(v, __atomic_setup(v), u, a).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_xchg_add_unless); int _atomic_cmpxchg(int *v, int o, int n) { return __atomic_cmpxchg(v, __atomic_setup(v), o, n).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_cmpxchg); unsigned long _atomic_or(volatile unsigned long *p, unsigned long mask) { return __atomic_or((int *)p, __atomic_setup(p), mask).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_or); unsigned long _atomic_andn(volatile unsigned long *p, unsigned long mask) { return __atomic_andn((int *)p, __atomic_setup(p), mask).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_andn); unsigned long _atomic_xor(volatile unsigned long *p, unsigned long mask) { return __atomic_xor((int *)p, __atomic_setup(p), mask).val; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic_xor); long long _atomic64_xchg(long long *v, long long n) { return __atomic64_xchg(v, __atomic_setup(v), n); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic64_xchg); long long _atomic64_xchg_add(long long *v, long long i) { return __atomic64_xchg_add(v, __atomic_setup(v), i); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic64_xchg_add); long long _atomic64_xchg_add_unless(long long *v, long long a, long long u) { /* * Note: argument order is switched here since it is easier * to use the first argument consistently as the "old value" * in the assembly, as is done for _atomic_cmpxchg(). */ return __atomic64_xchg_add_unless(v, __atomic_setup(v), u, a); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic64_xchg_add_unless); long long _atomic64_cmpxchg(long long *v, long long o, long long n) { return __atomic64_cmpxchg(v, __atomic_setup(v), o, n); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(_atomic64_cmpxchg); /* * If any of the atomic or futex routines hit a bad address (not in * the page tables at kernel PL) this routine is called. The futex * routines are never used on kernel space, and the normal atomics and * bitops are never used on user space. So a fault on kernel space * must be fatal, but a fault on userspace is a futex fault and we * need to return -EFAULT. Note that the context this routine is * invoked in is the context of the "_atomic_xxx()" routines called * by the functions in this file. */ struct __get_user __atomic_bad_address(int __user *addr) { if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, addr, sizeof(int)))) panic("Bad address used for kernel atomic op: %p\n", addr); return (struct __get_user) { .err = -EFAULT }; } void __init __init_atomic_per_cpu(void) { /* Validate power-of-two and "bigger than cpus" assumption */ BUILD_BUG_ON(ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE & (ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE-1)); BUG_ON(ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE < nr_cpu_ids); /* * On TILEPro we prefer to use a single hash-for-home * page, since this means atomic operations are less * likely to encounter a TLB fault and thus should * in general perform faster. You may wish to disable * this in situations where few hash-for-home tiles * are configured. */ BUG_ON((unsigned long)atomic_locks % PAGE_SIZE != 0); /* The locks must all fit on one page. */ BUILD_BUG_ON(ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE * sizeof(int) > PAGE_SIZE); /* * We use the page offset of the atomic value's address as * an index into atomic_locks, excluding the low 3 bits. * That should not produce more indices than ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE. */ BUILD_BUG_ON((PAGE_SIZE >> 3) > ATOMIC_HASH_SIZE); }