locking/rtmutex: Guard regular sleeping locks specific functions

Guard the regular sleeping lock specific functionality, which is used for
rtmutex on non-RT enabled kernels and for mutex, rtmutex and semaphores on
RT enabled kernels so the code can be reused for the RT specific
implementation of spinlocks and rwlocks in a different compilation unit.

No functional change.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210815211303.311535693@linutronix.de
This commit is contained in:
Thomas Gleixner 2021-08-15 23:28:12 +02:00 committed by Ingo Molnar
parent 456cfbc65c
commit e17ba59b7e
3 changed files with 133 additions and 123 deletions

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@ -1075,10 +1075,139 @@ static void __sched mark_wakeup_next_waiter(struct rt_wake_q_head *wqh,
raw_spin_unlock(&current->pi_lock);
}
static int __sched __rt_mutex_slowtrylock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
int ret = try_to_take_rt_mutex(lock, current, NULL);
/*
* try_to_take_rt_mutex() sets the lock waiters bit
* unconditionally. Clean this up.
*/
fixup_rt_mutex_waiters(lock);
return ret;
}
/*
* Slow path try-lock function:
*/
static int __sched rt_mutex_slowtrylock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
unsigned long flags;
int ret;
/*
* If the lock already has an owner we fail to get the lock.
* This can be done without taking the @lock->wait_lock as
* it is only being read, and this is a trylock anyway.
*/
if (rt_mutex_owner(lock))
return 0;
/*
* The mutex has currently no owner. Lock the wait lock and try to
* acquire the lock. We use irqsave here to support early boot calls.
*/
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
ret = __rt_mutex_slowtrylock(lock);
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
return ret;
}
static __always_inline int __rt_mutex_trylock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
if (likely(rt_mutex_cmpxchg_acquire(lock, NULL, current)))
return 1;
return rt_mutex_slowtrylock(lock);
}
/*
* Slow path to release a rt-mutex.
*/
static void __sched rt_mutex_slowunlock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
DEFINE_RT_WAKE_Q(wqh);
unsigned long flags;
/* irqsave required to support early boot calls */
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
debug_rt_mutex_unlock(lock);
/*
* We must be careful here if the fast path is enabled. If we
* have no waiters queued we cannot set owner to NULL here
* because of:
*
* foo->lock->owner = NULL;
* rtmutex_lock(foo->lock); <- fast path
* free = atomic_dec_and_test(foo->refcnt);
* rtmutex_unlock(foo->lock); <- fast path
* if (free)
* kfree(foo);
* raw_spin_unlock(foo->lock->wait_lock);
*
* So for the fastpath enabled kernel:
*
* Nothing can set the waiters bit as long as we hold
* lock->wait_lock. So we do the following sequence:
*
* owner = rt_mutex_owner(lock);
* clear_rt_mutex_waiters(lock);
* raw_spin_unlock(&lock->wait_lock);
* if (cmpxchg(&lock->owner, owner, 0) == owner)
* return;
* goto retry;
*
* The fastpath disabled variant is simple as all access to
* lock->owner is serialized by lock->wait_lock:
*
* lock->owner = NULL;
* raw_spin_unlock(&lock->wait_lock);
*/
while (!rt_mutex_has_waiters(lock)) {
/* Drops lock->wait_lock ! */
if (unlock_rt_mutex_safe(lock, flags) == true)
return;
/* Relock the rtmutex and try again */
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
}
/*
* The wakeup next waiter path does not suffer from the above
* race. See the comments there.
*
* Queue the next waiter for wakeup once we release the wait_lock.
*/
mark_wakeup_next_waiter(&wqh, lock);
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
rt_mutex_wake_up_q(&wqh);
}
static __always_inline void __rt_mutex_unlock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
if (likely(rt_mutex_cmpxchg_release(lock, current, NULL)))
return;
rt_mutex_slowunlock(lock);
}
#ifdef RT_MUTEX_BUILD_MUTEX
/*
* Functions required for:
* - rtmutex, futex on all kernels
* - mutex and rwsem substitutions on RT kernels
*/
/*
* Remove a waiter from a lock and give up
*
* Must be called with lock->wait_lock held and interrupts disabled. I must
* Must be called with lock->wait_lock held and interrupts disabled. It must
* have just failed to try_to_take_rt_mutex().
*/
static void __sched remove_waiter(struct rt_mutex_base *lock,
@ -1286,125 +1415,4 @@ static __always_inline int __rt_mutex_lock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock,
return rt_mutex_slowlock(lock, state);
}
static int __sched __rt_mutex_slowtrylock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
int ret = try_to_take_rt_mutex(lock, current, NULL);
/*
* try_to_take_rt_mutex() sets the lock waiters bit
* unconditionally. Clean this up.
*/
fixup_rt_mutex_waiters(lock);
return ret;
}
/*
* Slow path try-lock function:
*/
static int __sched rt_mutex_slowtrylock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
unsigned long flags;
int ret;
/*
* If the lock already has an owner we fail to get the lock.
* This can be done without taking the @lock->wait_lock as
* it is only being read, and this is a trylock anyway.
*/
if (rt_mutex_owner(lock))
return 0;
/*
* The mutex has currently no owner. Lock the wait lock and try to
* acquire the lock. We use irqsave here to support early boot calls.
*/
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
ret = __rt_mutex_slowtrylock(lock);
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
return ret;
}
static __always_inline int __rt_mutex_trylock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
if (likely(rt_mutex_cmpxchg_acquire(lock, NULL, current)))
return 1;
return rt_mutex_slowtrylock(lock);
}
/*
* Slow path to release a rt-mutex.
*/
static void __sched rt_mutex_slowunlock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
DEFINE_RT_WAKE_Q(wqh);
unsigned long flags;
/* irqsave required to support early boot calls */
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
debug_rt_mutex_unlock(lock);
/*
* We must be careful here if the fast path is enabled. If we
* have no waiters queued we cannot set owner to NULL here
* because of:
*
* foo->lock->owner = NULL;
* rtmutex_lock(foo->lock); <- fast path
* free = atomic_dec_and_test(foo->refcnt);
* rtmutex_unlock(foo->lock); <- fast path
* if (free)
* kfree(foo);
* raw_spin_unlock(foo->lock->wait_lock);
*
* So for the fastpath enabled kernel:
*
* Nothing can set the waiters bit as long as we hold
* lock->wait_lock. So we do the following sequence:
*
* owner = rt_mutex_owner(lock);
* clear_rt_mutex_waiters(lock);
* raw_spin_unlock(&lock->wait_lock);
* if (cmpxchg(&lock->owner, owner, 0) == owner)
* return;
* goto retry;
*
* The fastpath disabled variant is simple as all access to
* lock->owner is serialized by lock->wait_lock:
*
* lock->owner = NULL;
* raw_spin_unlock(&lock->wait_lock);
*/
while (!rt_mutex_has_waiters(lock)) {
/* Drops lock->wait_lock ! */
if (unlock_rt_mutex_safe(lock, flags) == true)
return;
/* Relock the rtmutex and try again */
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
}
/*
* The wakeup next waiter path does not suffer from the above
* race. See the comments there.
*
* Queue the next waiter for wakeup once we release the wait_lock.
*/
mark_wakeup_next_waiter(&wqh, lock);
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock->wait_lock, flags);
rt_mutex_wake_up_q(&wqh);
}
static __always_inline void __rt_mutex_unlock(struct rt_mutex_base *lock)
{
if (likely(rt_mutex_cmpxchg_release(lock, current, NULL)))
return;
rt_mutex_slowunlock(lock);
}
#endif /* RT_MUTEX_BUILD_MUTEX */

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#define RT_MUTEX_BUILD_MUTEX
#include "rtmutex.c"
/*

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@ -1347,6 +1347,7 @@ static inline void __downgrade_write(struct rw_semaphore *sem)
#else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT */
#define RT_MUTEX_BUILD_MUTEX
#include "rtmutex.c"
#define rwbase_set_and_save_current_state(state) \