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  1. /*
  2. * Percpu refcounts:
  3. * (C) 2012 Google, Inc.
  4. * Author: Kent Overstreet <koverstreet@google.com>
  5. *
  6. * This implements a refcount with similar semantics to atomic_t - atomic_inc(),
  7. * atomic_dec_and_test() - but percpu.
  8. *
  9. * There's one important difference between percpu refs and normal atomic_t
  10. * refcounts; you have to keep track of your initial refcount, and then when you
  11. * start shutting down you call percpu_ref_kill() _before_ dropping the initial
  12. * refcount.
  13. *
  14. * The refcount will have a range of 0 to ((1U << 31) - 1), i.e. one bit less
  15. * than an atomic_t - this is because of the way shutdown works, see
  16. * percpu_ref_kill()/PERCPU_COUNT_BIAS.
  17. *
  18. * Before you call percpu_ref_kill(), percpu_ref_put() does not check for the
  19. * refcount hitting 0 - it can't, if it was in percpu mode. percpu_ref_kill()
  20. * puts the ref back in single atomic_t mode, collecting the per cpu refs and
  21. * issuing the appropriate barriers, and then marks the ref as shutting down so
  22. * that percpu_ref_put() will check for the ref hitting 0. After it returns,
  23. * it's safe to drop the initial ref.
  24. *
  25. * USAGE:
  26. *
  27. * See fs/aio.c for some example usage; it's used there for struct kioctx, which
  28. * is created when userspaces calls io_setup(), and destroyed when userspace
  29. * calls io_destroy() or the process exits.
  30. *
  31. * In the aio code, kill_ioctx() is called when we wish to destroy a kioctx; it
  32. * calls percpu_ref_kill(), then hlist_del_rcu() and sychronize_rcu() to remove
  33. * the kioctx from the proccess's list of kioctxs - after that, there can't be
  34. * any new users of the kioctx (from lookup_ioctx()) and it's then safe to drop
  35. * the initial ref with percpu_ref_put().
  36. *
  37. * Code that does a two stage shutdown like this often needs some kind of
  38. * explicit synchronization to ensure the initial refcount can only be dropped
  39. * once - percpu_ref_kill() does this for you, it returns true once and false if
  40. * someone else already called it. The aio code uses it this way, but it's not
  41. * necessary if the code has some other mechanism to synchronize teardown.
  42. * around.
  43. */
  44. #ifndef _LINUX_PERCPU_REFCOUNT_H
  45. #define _LINUX_PERCPU_REFCOUNT_H
  46. #include <linux/atomic.h>
  47. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  48. #include <linux/percpu.h>
  49. #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
  50. #include <linux/gfp.h>
  51. struct percpu_ref;
  52. typedef void (percpu_ref_func_t)(struct percpu_ref *);
  53. /* flags set in the lower bits of percpu_ref->percpu_count_ptr */
  54. enum {
  55. __PERCPU_REF_ATOMIC = 1LU << 0, /* operating in atomic mode */
  56. __PERCPU_REF_DEAD = 1LU << 1, /* (being) killed */
  57. __PERCPU_REF_ATOMIC_DEAD = __PERCPU_REF_ATOMIC | __PERCPU_REF_DEAD,
  58. __PERCPU_REF_FLAG_BITS = 2,
  59. };
  60. struct percpu_ref {
  61. atomic_long_t count;
  62. /*
  63. * The low bit of the pointer indicates whether the ref is in percpu
  64. * mode; if set, then get/put will manipulate the atomic_t.
  65. */
  66. unsigned long percpu_count_ptr;
  67. percpu_ref_func_t *release;
  68. percpu_ref_func_t *confirm_switch;
  69. struct rcu_head rcu;
  70. };
  71. int __must_check percpu_ref_init(struct percpu_ref *ref,
  72. percpu_ref_func_t *release, gfp_t gfp);
  73. void percpu_ref_exit(struct percpu_ref *ref);
  74. void percpu_ref_switch_to_atomic(struct percpu_ref *ref,
  75. percpu_ref_func_t *confirm_switch);
  76. void percpu_ref_reinit(struct percpu_ref *ref);
  77. void percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm(struct percpu_ref *ref,
  78. percpu_ref_func_t *confirm_kill);
  79. /**
  80. * percpu_ref_kill - drop the initial ref
  81. * @ref: percpu_ref to kill
  82. *
  83. * Must be used to drop the initial ref on a percpu refcount; must be called
  84. * precisely once before shutdown.
  85. *
  86. * Puts @ref in non percpu mode, then does a call_rcu() before gathering up the
  87. * percpu counters and dropping the initial ref.
  88. */
  89. static inline void percpu_ref_kill(struct percpu_ref *ref)
  90. {
  91. return percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm(ref, NULL);
  92. }
  93. /*
  94. * Internal helper. Don't use outside percpu-refcount proper. The
  95. * function doesn't return the pointer and let the caller test it for NULL
  96. * because doing so forces the compiler to generate two conditional
  97. * branches as it can't assume that @ref->percpu_count is not NULL.
  98. */
  99. static inline bool __ref_is_percpu(struct percpu_ref *ref,
  100. unsigned long __percpu **percpu_countp)
  101. {
  102. unsigned long percpu_ptr = ACCESS_ONCE(ref->percpu_count_ptr);
  103. /* paired with smp_store_release() in percpu_ref_reinit() */
  104. smp_read_barrier_depends();
  105. if (unlikely(percpu_ptr & __PERCPU_REF_ATOMIC))
  106. return false;
  107. *percpu_countp = (unsigned long __percpu *)percpu_ptr;
  108. return true;
  109. }
  110. /**
  111. * percpu_ref_get - increment a percpu refcount
  112. * @ref: percpu_ref to get
  113. *
  114. * Analagous to atomic_long_inc().
  115. *
  116. * This function is safe to call as long as @ref is between init and exit.
  117. */
  118. static inline void percpu_ref_get(struct percpu_ref *ref)
  119. {
  120. unsigned long __percpu *percpu_count;
  121. rcu_read_lock_sched();
  122. if (__ref_is_percpu(ref, &percpu_count))
  123. this_cpu_inc(*percpu_count);
  124. else
  125. atomic_long_inc(&ref->count);
  126. rcu_read_unlock_sched();
  127. }
  128. /**
  129. * percpu_ref_tryget - try to increment a percpu refcount
  130. * @ref: percpu_ref to try-get
  131. *
  132. * Increment a percpu refcount unless its count already reached zero.
  133. * Returns %true on success; %false on failure.
  134. *
  135. * This function is safe to call as long as @ref is between init and exit.
  136. */
  137. static inline bool percpu_ref_tryget(struct percpu_ref *ref)
  138. {
  139. unsigned long __percpu *percpu_count;
  140. int ret;
  141. rcu_read_lock_sched();
  142. if (__ref_is_percpu(ref, &percpu_count)) {
  143. this_cpu_inc(*percpu_count);
  144. ret = true;
  145. } else {
  146. ret = atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&ref->count);
  147. }
  148. rcu_read_unlock_sched();
  149. return ret;
  150. }
  151. /**
  152. * percpu_ref_tryget_live - try to increment a live percpu refcount
  153. * @ref: percpu_ref to try-get
  154. *
  155. * Increment a percpu refcount unless it has already been killed. Returns
  156. * %true on success; %false on failure.
  157. *
  158. * Completion of percpu_ref_kill() in itself doesn't guarantee that this
  159. * function will fail. For such guarantee, percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm()
  160. * should be used. After the confirm_kill callback is invoked, it's
  161. * guaranteed that no new reference will be given out by
  162. * percpu_ref_tryget_live().
  163. *
  164. * This function is safe to call as long as @ref is between init and exit.
  165. */
  166. static inline bool percpu_ref_tryget_live(struct percpu_ref *ref)
  167. {
  168. unsigned long __percpu *percpu_count;
  169. int ret = false;
  170. rcu_read_lock_sched();
  171. if (__ref_is_percpu(ref, &percpu_count)) {
  172. this_cpu_inc(*percpu_count);
  173. ret = true;
  174. } else if (!(ACCESS_ONCE(ref->percpu_count_ptr) & __PERCPU_REF_DEAD)) {
  175. ret = atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&ref->count);
  176. }
  177. rcu_read_unlock_sched();
  178. return ret;
  179. }
  180. /**
  181. * percpu_ref_put - decrement a percpu refcount
  182. * @ref: percpu_ref to put
  183. *
  184. * Decrement the refcount, and if 0, call the release function (which was passed
  185. * to percpu_ref_init())
  186. *
  187. * This function is safe to call as long as @ref is between init and exit.
  188. */
  189. static inline void percpu_ref_put(struct percpu_ref *ref)
  190. {
  191. unsigned long __percpu *percpu_count;
  192. rcu_read_lock_sched();
  193. if (__ref_is_percpu(ref, &percpu_count))
  194. this_cpu_dec(*percpu_count);
  195. else if (unlikely(atomic_long_dec_and_test(&ref->count)))
  196. ref->release(ref);
  197. rcu_read_unlock_sched();
  198. }
  199. /**
  200. * percpu_ref_is_zero - test whether a percpu refcount reached zero
  201. * @ref: percpu_ref to test
  202. *
  203. * Returns %true if @ref reached zero.
  204. *
  205. * This function is safe to call as long as @ref is between init and exit.
  206. */
  207. static inline bool percpu_ref_is_zero(struct percpu_ref *ref)
  208. {
  209. unsigned long __percpu *percpu_count;
  210. if (__ref_is_percpu(ref, &percpu_count))
  211. return false;
  212. return !atomic_long_read(&ref->count);
  213. }
  214. #endif