xref: /freebsd/sys/sys/rwlock.h (revision aa0a1e58)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2006 John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
3  * All rights reserved.
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31 
32 #ifndef _SYS_RWLOCK_H_
33 #define _SYS_RWLOCK_H_
34 
35 #include <sys/_lock.h>
36 #include <sys/_rwlock.h>
37 #include <sys/lock_profile.h>
38 #include <sys/lockstat.h>
39 
40 #ifdef _KERNEL
41 #include <sys/pcpu.h>
42 #include <machine/atomic.h>
43 #endif
44 
45 /*
46  * The rw_lock field consists of several fields.  The low bit indicates
47  * if the lock is locked with a read (shared) or write (exclusive) lock.
48  * A value of 0 indicates a write lock, and a value of 1 indicates a read
49  * lock.  Bit 1 is a boolean indicating if there are any threads waiting
50  * for a read lock.  Bit 2 is a boolean indicating if there are any threads
51  * waiting for a write lock.  The rest of the variable's definition is
52  * dependent on the value of the first bit.  For a write lock, it is a
53  * pointer to the thread holding the lock, similar to the mtx_lock field of
54  * mutexes.  For read locks, it is a count of read locks that are held.
55  *
56  * When the lock is not locked by any thread, it is encoded as a read lock
57  * with zero waiters.
58  */
59 
60 #define	RW_LOCK_READ		0x01
61 #define	RW_LOCK_READ_WAITERS	0x02
62 #define	RW_LOCK_WRITE_WAITERS	0x04
63 #define	RW_LOCK_WRITE_SPINNER	0x08
64 #define	RW_LOCK_FLAGMASK						\
65 	(RW_LOCK_READ | RW_LOCK_READ_WAITERS | RW_LOCK_WRITE_WAITERS |	\
66 	RW_LOCK_WRITE_SPINNER)
67 #define	RW_LOCK_WAITERS		(RW_LOCK_READ_WAITERS | RW_LOCK_WRITE_WAITERS)
68 
69 #define	RW_OWNER(x)		((x) & ~RW_LOCK_FLAGMASK)
70 #define	RW_READERS_SHIFT	4
71 #define	RW_READERS(x)		(RW_OWNER((x)) >> RW_READERS_SHIFT)
72 #define	RW_READERS_LOCK(x)	((x) << RW_READERS_SHIFT | RW_LOCK_READ)
73 #define	RW_ONE_READER		(1 << RW_READERS_SHIFT)
74 
75 #define	RW_UNLOCKED		RW_READERS_LOCK(0)
76 #define	RW_DESTROYED		(RW_LOCK_READ_WAITERS | RW_LOCK_WRITE_WAITERS)
77 
78 #ifdef _KERNEL
79 
80 #define	rw_recurse	lock_object.lo_data
81 
82 /* Very simple operations on rw_lock. */
83 
84 /* Try to obtain a write lock once. */
85 #define	_rw_write_lock(rw, tid)						\
86 	atomic_cmpset_acq_ptr(&(rw)->rw_lock, RW_UNLOCKED, (tid))
87 
88 /* Release a write lock quickly if there are no waiters. */
89 #define	_rw_write_unlock(rw, tid)					\
90 	atomic_cmpset_rel_ptr(&(rw)->rw_lock, (tid), RW_UNLOCKED)
91 
92 /*
93  * Full lock operations that are suitable to be inlined in non-debug
94  * kernels.  If the lock cannot be acquired or released trivially then
95  * the work is deferred to another function.
96  */
97 
98 /* Acquire a write lock. */
99 #define	__rw_wlock(rw, tid, file, line) do {				\
100 	uintptr_t _tid = (uintptr_t)(tid);				\
101 						                        \
102 	if (!_rw_write_lock((rw), _tid))				\
103 		_rw_wlock_hard((rw), _tid, (file), (line));		\
104 	else 								\
105 		LOCKSTAT_PROFILE_OBTAIN_LOCK_SUCCESS(LS_RW_WLOCK_ACQUIRE, \
106 		    rw, 0, 0, (file), (line));				\
107 } while (0)
108 
109 /* Release a write lock. */
110 #define	__rw_wunlock(rw, tid, file, line) do {				\
111 	uintptr_t _tid = (uintptr_t)(tid);				\
112 									\
113 	if ((rw)->rw_recurse)						\
114 		(rw)->rw_recurse--;					\
115 	else if (!_rw_write_unlock((rw), _tid))				\
116 		_rw_wunlock_hard((rw), _tid, (file), (line));		\
117 } while (0)
118 
119 /*
120  * Function prototypes.  Routines that start with _ are not part of the
121  * external API and should not be called directly.  Wrapper macros should
122  * be used instead.
123  */
124 
125 #define	rw_init(rw, name)	rw_init_flags((rw), (name), 0)
126 void	rw_init_flags(struct rwlock *rw, const char *name, int opts);
127 void	rw_destroy(struct rwlock *rw);
128 void	rw_sysinit(void *arg);
129 void	rw_sysinit_flags(void *arg);
130 int	rw_wowned(struct rwlock *rw);
131 void	_rw_wlock(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
132 int	_rw_try_wlock(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
133 void	_rw_wunlock(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
134 void	_rw_rlock(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
135 int	_rw_try_rlock(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
136 void	_rw_runlock(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
137 void	_rw_wlock_hard(struct rwlock *rw, uintptr_t tid, const char *file,
138 	    int line);
139 void	_rw_wunlock_hard(struct rwlock *rw, uintptr_t tid, const char *file,
140 	    int line);
141 int	_rw_try_upgrade(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
142 void	_rw_downgrade(struct rwlock *rw, const char *file, int line);
143 #if defined(INVARIANTS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT)
144 void	_rw_assert(struct rwlock *rw, int what, const char *file, int line);
145 #endif
146 
147 /*
148  * Public interface for lock operations.
149  */
150 
151 #ifndef LOCK_DEBUG
152 #error LOCK_DEBUG not defined, include <sys/lock.h> before <sys/rwlock.h>
153 #endif
154 #if LOCK_DEBUG > 0 || defined(RWLOCK_NOINLINE)
155 #define	rw_wlock(rw)		_rw_wlock((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
156 #define	rw_wunlock(rw)		_rw_wunlock((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
157 #else
158 #define	rw_wlock(rw)							\
159 	__rw_wlock((rw), curthread, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
160 #define	rw_wunlock(rw)							\
161 	__rw_wunlock((rw), curthread, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
162 #endif
163 #define	rw_rlock(rw)		_rw_rlock((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
164 #define	rw_runlock(rw)		_rw_runlock((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
165 #define	rw_try_rlock(rw)	_rw_try_rlock((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
166 #define	rw_try_upgrade(rw)	_rw_try_upgrade((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
167 #define	rw_try_wlock(rw)	_rw_try_wlock((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
168 #define	rw_downgrade(rw)	_rw_downgrade((rw), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
169 #define	rw_unlock(rw)	do {						\
170 	if (rw_wowned(rw))						\
171 		rw_wunlock(rw);						\
172 	else								\
173 		rw_runlock(rw);						\
174 } while (0)
175 #define	rw_sleep(chan, rw, pri, wmesg, timo)				\
176 	_sleep((chan), &(rw)->lock_object, (pri), (wmesg), (timo))
177 
178 #define	rw_initialized(rw)	lock_initalized(&(rw)->lock_object)
179 
180 struct rw_args {
181 	struct rwlock	*ra_rw;
182 	const char 	*ra_desc;
183 };
184 
185 struct rw_args_flags {
186 	struct rwlock	*ra_rw;
187 	const char 	*ra_desc;
188 	int		ra_flags;
189 };
190 
191 #define	RW_SYSINIT(name, rw, desc)					\
192 	static struct rw_args name##_args = {				\
193 		(rw),							\
194 		(desc),							\
195 	};								\
196 	SYSINIT(name##_rw_sysinit, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE,	\
197 	    rw_sysinit, &name##_args);					\
198 	SYSUNINIT(name##_rw_sysuninit, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE,	\
199 	    rw_destroy, (rw))
200 
201 
202 #define	RW_SYSINIT_FLAGS(name, rw, desc, flags)				\
203 	static struct rw_args_flags name##_args = {			\
204 		(rw),							\
205 		(desc),							\
206 		(flags),						\
207 	};								\
208 	SYSINIT(name##_rw_sysinit, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE,	\
209 	    rw_sysinit_flags, &name##_args);				\
210 	SYSUNINIT(name##_rw_sysuninit, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE,	\
211 	    rw_destroy, (rw))
212 
213 /*
214  * Options passed to rw_init_flags().
215  */
216 #define	RW_DUPOK	0x01
217 #define	RW_NOPROFILE	0x02
218 #define	RW_NOWITNESS	0x04
219 #define	RW_QUIET	0x08
220 #define	RW_RECURSE	0x10
221 
222 /*
223  * The INVARIANTS-enabled rw_assert() functionality.
224  *
225  * The constants need to be defined for INVARIANT_SUPPORT infrastructure
226  * support as _rw_assert() itself uses them and the latter implies that
227  * _rw_assert() must build.
228  */
229 #if defined(INVARIANTS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT)
230 #define	RA_LOCKED		LA_LOCKED
231 #define	RA_RLOCKED		LA_SLOCKED
232 #define	RA_WLOCKED		LA_XLOCKED
233 #define	RA_UNLOCKED		LA_UNLOCKED
234 #define	RA_RECURSED		LA_RECURSED
235 #define	RA_NOTRECURSED		LA_NOTRECURSED
236 #endif
237 
238 #ifdef INVARIANTS
239 #define	rw_assert(rw, what)	_rw_assert((rw), (what), LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
240 #else
241 #define	rw_assert(rw, what)
242 #endif
243 
244 #endif /* _KERNEL */
245 #endif /* !_SYS_RWLOCK_H_ */
246