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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef __LINUX_SEQLOCK_TYPES_H
#define __LINUX_SEQLOCK_TYPES_H
#include <linux/lockdep_types.h>
#include <linux/mutex_types.h>
#include <linux/spinlock_types.h>
/*
* Sequence counters (seqcount_t)
*
* This is the raw counting mechanism, without any writer protection.
*
* Write side critical sections must be serialized and non-preemptible.
*
* If readers can be invoked from hardirq or softirq contexts,
* interrupts or bottom halves must also be respectively disabled before
* entering the write section.
*
* This mechanism can't be used if the protected data contains pointers,
* as the writer can invalidate a pointer that a reader is following.
*
* If the write serialization mechanism is one of the common kernel
* locking primitives, use a sequence counter with associated lock
* (seqcount_LOCKNAME_t) instead.
*
* If it's desired to automatically handle the sequence counter writer
* serialization and non-preemptibility requirements, use a sequential
* lock (seqlock_t) instead.
*
* See Documentation/locking/seqlock.rst
*/
typedef struct seqcount {
unsigned sequence;
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
struct lockdep_map dep_map;
#endif
} seqcount_t;
/*
* For PREEMPT_RT, seqcount_LOCKNAME_t write side critical sections cannot
* disable preemption. It can lead to higher latencies, and the write side
* sections will not be able to acquire locks which become sleeping locks
* (e.g. spinlock_t).
*
* To remain preemptible while avoiding a possible livelock caused by the
* reader preempting the writer, use a different technique: let the reader
* detect if a seqcount_LOCKNAME_t writer is in progress. If that is the
* case, acquire then release the associated LOCKNAME writer serialization
* lock. This will allow any possibly-preempted writer to make progress
* until the end of its writer serialization lock critical section.
*
* This lock-unlock technique must be implemented for all of PREEMPT_RT
* sleeping locks. See Documentation/locking/locktypes.rst
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_LOCKDEP) || defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)
#define __SEQ_LOCK(expr) expr
#else
#define __SEQ_LOCK(expr)
#endif
#define SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME(lockname, locktype, preemptible, lockbase) \
typedef struct seqcount_##lockname { \
seqcount_t seqcount; \
__SEQ_LOCK(locktype *lock); \
} seqcount_##lockname##_t;
SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME(raw_spinlock, raw_spinlock_t, false, raw_spin)
SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME(spinlock, spinlock_t, __SEQ_RT, spin)
SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME(rwlock, rwlock_t, __SEQ_RT, read)
SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME(mutex, struct mutex, true, mutex)
#undef SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME
/*
* Sequential locks (seqlock_t)
*
* Sequence counters with an embedded spinlock for writer serialization
* and non-preemptibility.
*
* For more info, see:
* - Comments on top of seqcount_t
* - Documentation/locking/seqlock.rst
*/
typedef struct {
/*
* Make sure that readers don't starve writers on PREEMPT_RT: use
* seqcount_spinlock_t instead of seqcount_t. Check __SEQ_LOCK().
*/
seqcount_spinlock_t seqcount;
spinlock_t lock;
} seqlock_t;
#endif /* __LINUX_SEQLOCK_TYPES_H */
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