locking/barriers: Replace smp_cond_acquire() with smp_cond_load_acquire()
This new form allows using hardware assisted waiting. Some hardware (ARM64 and x86) allow monitoring an address for changes, so by providing a pointer we can use this to replace the cpu_relax() with hardware optimized methods in the future. Requested-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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@ -305,21 +305,34 @@ static __always_inline void __write_once_size(volatile void *p, void *res, int s
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/**
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* smp_cond_acquire() - Spin wait for cond with ACQUIRE ordering
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* smp_cond_load_acquire() - (Spin) wait for cond with ACQUIRE ordering
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* @ptr: pointer to the variable to wait on
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* @cond: boolean expression to wait for
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*
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* Equivalent to using smp_load_acquire() on the condition variable but employs
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* the control dependency of the wait to reduce the barrier on many platforms.
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*
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* Due to C lacking lambda expressions we load the value of *ptr into a
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* pre-named variable @VAL to be used in @cond.
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*
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* The control dependency provides a LOAD->STORE order, the additional RMB
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* provides LOAD->LOAD order, together they provide LOAD->{LOAD,STORE} order,
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* aka. ACQUIRE.
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*/
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#define smp_cond_acquire(cond) do { \
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while (!(cond)) \
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cpu_relax(); \
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smp_rmb(); /* ctrl + rmb := acquire */ \
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} while (0)
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#ifndef smp_cond_load_acquire
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#define smp_cond_load_acquire(ptr, cond_expr) ({ \
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typeof(ptr) __PTR = (ptr); \
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typeof(*ptr) VAL; \
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for (;;) { \
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VAL = READ_ONCE(*__PTR); \
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if (cond_expr) \
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break; \
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cpu_relax(); \
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} \
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smp_rmb(); /* ctrl + rmb := acquire */ \
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VAL; \
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})
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#endif
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#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ void queued_spin_lock_slowpath(struct qspinlock *lock, u32 val)
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* sequentiality; this is because not all clear_pending_set_locked()
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* implementations imply full barriers.
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*/
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smp_cond_acquire(!(atomic_read(&lock->val) & _Q_LOCKED_MASK));
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smp_cond_load_acquire(&lock->val.counter, !(VAL & _Q_LOCKED_MASK));
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/*
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* take ownership and clear the pending bit.
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@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ queue:
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*
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* The PV pv_wait_head_or_lock function, if active, will acquire
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* the lock and return a non-zero value. So we have to skip the
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* smp_cond_acquire() call. As the next PV queue head hasn't been
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* smp_cond_load_acquire() call. As the next PV queue head hasn't been
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* designated yet, there is no way for the locked value to become
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* _Q_SLOW_VAL. So both the set_locked() and the
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* atomic_cmpxchg_relaxed() calls will be safe.
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@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ queue:
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if ((val = pv_wait_head_or_lock(lock, node)))
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goto locked;
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smp_cond_acquire(!((val = atomic_read(&lock->val)) & _Q_LOCKED_PENDING_MASK));
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val = smp_cond_load_acquire(&lock->val.counter, !(VAL & _Q_LOCKED_PENDING_MASK));
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locked:
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/*
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@ -593,9 +593,9 @@ locked:
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break;
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}
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/*
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* The smp_cond_acquire() call above has provided the necessary
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* acquire semantics required for locking. At most two
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* iterations of this loop may be ran.
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* The smp_cond_load_acquire() call above has provided the
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* necessary acquire semantics required for locking. At most
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* two iterations of this loop may be ran.
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*/
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old = atomic_cmpxchg_relaxed(&lock->val, val, _Q_LOCKED_VAL);
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if (old == val)
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@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ static void ttwu_queue(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
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* chain to provide order. Instead we do:
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*
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* 1) smp_store_release(X->on_cpu, 0)
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* 2) smp_cond_acquire(!X->on_cpu)
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* 2) smp_cond_load_acquire(!X->on_cpu)
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*
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* Example:
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*
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@ -1946,7 +1946,7 @@ static void ttwu_queue(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
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* sched-out X
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* smp_store_release(X->on_cpu, 0);
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*
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* smp_cond_acquire(!X->on_cpu);
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* smp_cond_load_acquire(&X->on_cpu, !VAL);
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* X->state = WAKING
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* set_task_cpu(X,2)
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*
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@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@ static void ttwu_queue(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
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* This means that any means of doing remote wakeups must order the CPU doing
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* the wakeup against the CPU the task is going to end up running on. This,
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* however, is already required for the regular Program-Order guarantee above,
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* since the waking CPU is the one issueing the ACQUIRE (smp_cond_acquire).
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* since the waking CPU is the one issueing the ACQUIRE (smp_cond_load_acquire).
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*
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*/
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@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ try_to_wake_up(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state, int wake_flags)
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* This ensures that tasks getting woken will be fully ordered against
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* their previous state and preserve Program Order.
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*/
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smp_cond_acquire(!p->on_cpu);
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smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL);
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p->sched_contributes_to_load = !!task_contributes_to_load(p);
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p->state = TASK_WAKING;
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@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ static inline void finish_lock_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev)
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* In particular, the load of prev->state in finish_task_switch() must
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* happen before this.
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*
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* Pairs with the smp_cond_acquire() in try_to_wake_up().
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* Pairs with the smp_cond_load_acquire() in try_to_wake_up().
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*/
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smp_store_release(&prev->on_cpu, 0);
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#endif
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*/
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static __always_inline void csd_lock_wait(struct call_single_data *csd)
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{
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smp_cond_acquire(!(csd->flags & CSD_FLAG_LOCK));
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smp_cond_load_acquire(&csd->flags, !(VAL & CSD_FLAG_LOCK));
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}
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static __always_inline void csd_lock(struct call_single_data *csd)
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