freebsd-nq/sys/contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx-rwlock.h
Juli Mallett dc4ee6ca91 Merge the Cavium Octeon SDK 2.3.0 Simple Executive code and update FreeBSD to
make use of it where possible.

This primarily brings in support for newer hardware, and FreeBSD is not yet
able to support the abundance of IRQs on new hardware and many features in the
Ethernet driver.

Because of the changes to IRQs in the Simple Executive, we have to maintain our
own list of Octeon IRQs now, which probably can be pared-down and be specific
to the CIU interrupt unit soon, and when other interrupt mechanisms are added
they can maintain their own definitions.

Remove unmasking of interrupts from within the UART device now that the
function used is no longer present in the Simple Executive.  The unmasking
seems to have been gratuitous as this is more properly handled by the buses
above the UART device, and seems to work on that basis.
2012-03-11 06:17:49 +00:00

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/**
* @file
*
* This file provides reader/writer locks.
*
* <hr>$Revision: 70030 $<hr>
*
*
*/
#ifndef __CVMX_RWLOCK_H__
#define __CVMX_RWLOCK_H__
/* include to get atomic compare and store */
#include "cvmx-atomic.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Flags for lock value in rw lock structure */
#define CVMX_RWLOCK_WRITE_FLAG 0x1
#define CVMX_RWLOCK_READ_INC 0x2
/* Writer preference locks (wp). Can be starved by writers. When a writer
* is waiting, no readers are given the lock until all writers are done.
*/
typedef struct
{
volatile uint32_t lock;
volatile uint32_t write_req;
volatile uint32_t write_comp;
} cvmx_rwlock_wp_lock_t;
/**
* Initialize a reader/writer lock. This must be done
* by a single core before used.
*
* @param lock pointer to rwlock structure
*/
static inline void cvmx_rwlock_wp_init(cvmx_rwlock_wp_lock_t *lock)
{
lock->lock = 0;
lock->write_req = 0;
lock->write_comp = 0;
}
/**
* Perform a reader lock. If a writer is pending, this
* will wait for that writer to complete before locking.
*
* NOTE: Each thread/process must only lock any rwlock
* once, or else a deadlock may result.
*
* @param lock pointer to rwlock structure
*/
static inline void cvmx_rwlock_wp_read_lock(cvmx_rwlock_wp_lock_t *lock)
{
/* Wait for outstanding write requests to be serviced */
while (lock->write_req != lock->write_comp)
;
/* Add ourselves to interested reader count */
cvmx_atomic_add32_nosync((int32_t *)&(lock->lock), CVMX_RWLOCK_READ_INC);
/* Wait for writer to finish. No writer will start again
** until after we are done since we have already incremented
** the reader count
*/
while (lock->lock & CVMX_RWLOCK_WRITE_FLAG)
;
}
/**
* Perform a reader unlock.
*
* @param lock pointer to rwlock structure
*/
static inline void cvmx_rwlock_wp_read_unlock(cvmx_rwlock_wp_lock_t *lock)
{
/* Remove ourselves to reader count */
cvmx_atomic_add32_nosync((int32_t *)&(lock->lock), -CVMX_RWLOCK_READ_INC);
}
/**
* Perform a writer lock. Any readers that attempt
* to get a lock while there are any pending write locks
* will wait until all writers have completed. Starvation
* of readers by writers is possible and must be avoided
* by the application.
*
* @param lock pointer to rwlock structure
*/
static inline void cvmx_rwlock_wp_write_lock(cvmx_rwlock_wp_lock_t *lock)
{
/* Get previous value of write requests */
uint32_t prev_writers = ((uint32_t)cvmx_atomic_fetch_and_add32((int32_t *)&(lock->write_req), 1));
/* Spin until our turn */
while (prev_writers != lock->write_comp)
;
/* Spin until no other readers or writers, then set write flag */
while (!cvmx_atomic_compare_and_store32((uint32_t *)&(lock->lock), 0, CVMX_RWLOCK_WRITE_FLAG))
;
}
/**
* Perform a writer unlock.
*
* @param lock pointer to rwlock structure
*/
static inline void cvmx_rwlock_wp_write_unlock(cvmx_rwlock_wp_lock_t *lock)
{
/* Remove our writer flag */
CVMX_SYNCWS; /* Make sure all writes in protected region are visible before unlock */
cvmx_atomic_add32_nosync((int32_t *)&(lock->lock), -CVMX_RWLOCK_WRITE_FLAG);
cvmx_atomic_add32_nosync((int32_t *)&(lock->write_comp), 1);
CVMX_SYNCWS; /* push unlock writes out, but don't stall */
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __CVMX_RWLOCK_H__ */