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1 /* $Id: semaphore.c,v 1.9 2001/11/18 00:12:56 davem Exp $
2 * semaphore.c: Sparc64 semaphore implementation.
3 *
4 * This is basically the PPC semaphore scheme ported to use
5 * the sparc64 atomic instructions, so see the PPC code for
6 * credits.
7 */
8
9 #include <linux/sched.h>
10 #include <linux/errno.h>
11 #include <linux/init.h>
12
13 /*
14 * Atomically update sem->count.
15 * This does the equivalent of the following:
16 *
17 * old_count = sem->count;
18 * tmp = MAX(old_count, 0) + incr;
19 * sem->count = tmp;
20 * return old_count;
21 */
22 static __inline__ int __sem_update_count(struct semaphore *sem, int incr)
23 {
24 int old_count, tmp;
25
26 __asm__ __volatile__("\n"
27 " ! __sem_update_count old_count(%0) tmp(%1) incr(%4) &sem->count(%3)\n"
28 "1: ldsw [%3], %0\n"
29 " mov %0, %1\n"
30 " cmp %0, 0\n"
31 " movl %%icc, 0, %1\n"
32 " add %1, %4, %1\n"
33 " cas [%3], %0, %1\n"
34 " cmp %0, %1\n"
35 " bne,pn %%icc, 1b\n"
36 " membar #StoreLoad | #StoreStore\n"
37 : "=&r" (old_count), "=&r" (tmp), "=m" (sem->count)
38 : "r" (&sem->count), "r" (incr), "m" (sem->count)
39 : "cc");
40
41 return old_count;
42 }
43
44 static void __up(struct semaphore *sem)
45 {
46 __sem_update_count(sem, 1);
47 wake_up(&sem->wait);
48 }
49
50 void up(struct semaphore *sem)
51 {
52 /* This atomically does:
53 * old_val = sem->count;
54 * new_val = sem->count + 1;
55 * sem->count = new_val;
56 * if (old_val < 0)
57 * __up(sem);
58 *
59 * The (old_val < 0) test is equivalent to
60 * the more straightforward (new_val <= 0),
61 * but it is easier to test the former because
62 * of how the CAS instruction works.
63 */
64
65 __asm__ __volatile__("\n"
66 " ! up sem(%0)\n"
67 " membar #StoreLoad | #LoadLoad\n"
68 "1: lduw [%0], %%g1\n"
69 " add %%g1, 1, %%g7\n"
70 " cas [%0], %%g1, %%g7\n"
71 " cmp %%g1, %%g7\n"
72 " bne,pn %%icc, 1b\n"
73 " addcc %%g7, 1, %%g0\n"
74 " ble,pn %%icc, 3f\n"
75 " membar #StoreLoad | #StoreStore\n"
76 "2:\n"
77 " .subsection 2\n"
78 "3: mov %0, %%g1\n"
79 " save %%sp, -160, %%sp\n"
80 " call %1\n"
81 " mov %%g1, %%o0\n"
82 " ba,pt %%xcc, 2b\n"
83 " restore\n"
84 " .previous\n"
85 : : "r" (sem), "i" (__up)
86 : "g1", "g2", "g3", "g7", "memory", "cc");
87 }
88
89 static void __sched __down(struct semaphore * sem)
90 {
91 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
92 DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);
93
94 tsk->state = TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE;
95 add_wait_queue_exclusive(&sem->wait, &wait);
96
97 while (__sem_update_count(sem, -1) <= 0) {
98 schedule();
99 tsk->state = TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE;
100 }
101 remove_wait_queue(&sem->wait, &wait);
102 tsk->state = TASK_RUNNING;
103
104 wake_up(&sem->wait);
105 }
106
107 void __sched down(struct semaphore *sem)
108 {
109 might_sleep();
110 /* This atomically does:
111 * old_val = sem->count;
112 * new_val = sem->count - 1;
113 * sem->count = new_val;
114 * if (old_val < 1)
115 * __down(sem);
116 *
117 * The (old_val < 1) test is equivalent to
118 * the more straightforward (new_val < 0),
119 * but it is easier to test the former because
120 * of how the CAS instruction works.
121 */
122
123 __asm__ __volatile__("\n"
124 " ! down sem(%0)\n"
125 "1: lduw [%0], %%g1\n"
126 " sub %%g1, 1, %%g7\n"
127 " cas [%0], %%g1, %%g7\n"
128 " cmp %%g1, %%g7\n"
129 " bne,pn %%icc, 1b\n"
130 " cmp %%g7, 1\n"
131 " bl,pn %%icc, 3f\n"
132 " membar #StoreLoad | #StoreStore\n"
133 "2:\n"
134 " .subsection 2\n"
135 "3: mov %0, %%g1\n"
136 " save %%sp, -160, %%sp\n"
137 " call %1\n"
138 " mov %%g1, %%o0\n"
139 " ba,pt %%xcc, 2b\n"
140 " restore\n"
141 " .previous\n"
142 : : "r" (sem), "i" (__down)
143 : "g1", "g2", "g3", "g7", "memory", "cc");
144 }
145
146 int down_trylock(struct semaphore *sem)
147 {
148 int ret;
149
150 /* This atomically does:
151 * old_val = sem->count;
152 * new_val = sem->count - 1;
153 * if (old_val < 1) {
154 * ret = 1;
155 * } else {
156 * sem->count = new_val;
157 * ret = 0;
158 * }
159 *
160 * The (old_val < 1) test is equivalent to
161 * the more straightforward (new_val < 0),
162 * but it is easier to test the former because
163 * of how the CAS instruction works.
164 */
165
166 __asm__ __volatile__("\n"
167 " ! down_trylock sem(%1) ret(%0)\n"
168 "1: lduw [%1], %%g1\n"
169 " sub %%g1, 1, %%g7\n"
170 " cmp %%g1, 1\n"
171 " bl,pn %%icc, 2f\n"
172 " mov 1, %0\n"
173 " cas [%1], %%g1, %%g7\n"
174 " cmp %%g1, %%g7\n"
175 " bne,pn %%icc, 1b\n"
176 " mov 0, %0\n"
177 " membar #StoreLoad | #StoreStore\n"
178 "2:\n"
179 : "=&r" (ret)
180 : "r" (sem)
181 : "g1", "g7", "memory", "cc");
182
183 return ret;
184 }
185
186 static int __sched __down_interruptible(struct semaphore * sem)
187 {
188 int retval = 0;
189 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
190 DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);
191
192 tsk->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
193 add_wait_queue_exclusive(&sem->wait, &wait);
194
195 while (__sem_update_count(sem, -1) <= 0) {
196 if (signal_pending(current)) {
197 __sem_update_count(sem, 0);
198 retval = -EINTR;
199 break;
200 }
201 schedule();
202 tsk->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
203 }
204 tsk->state = TASK_RUNNING;
205 remove_wait_queue(&sem->wait, &wait);
206 wake_up(&sem->wait);
207 return retval;
208 }
209
210 int __sched down_interruptible(struct semaphore *sem)
211 {
212 int ret = 0;
213
214 might_sleep();
215 /* This atomically does:
216 * old_val = sem->count;
217 * new_val = sem->count - 1;
218 * sem->count = new_val;
219 * if (old_val < 1)
220 * ret = __down_interruptible(sem);
221 *
222 * The (old_val < 1) test is equivalent to
223 * the more straightforward (new_val < 0),
224 * but it is easier to test the former because
225 * of how the CAS instruction works.
226 */
227
228 __asm__ __volatile__("\n"
229 " ! down_interruptible sem(%2) ret(%0)\n"
230 "1: lduw [%2], %%g1\n"
231 " sub %%g1, 1, %%g7\n"
232 " cas [%2], %%g1, %%g7\n"
233 " cmp %%g1, %%g7\n"
234 " bne,pn %%icc, 1b\n"
235 " cmp %%g7, 1\n"
236 " bl,pn %%icc, 3f\n"
237 " membar #StoreLoad | #StoreStore\n"
238 "2:\n"
239 " .subsection 2\n"
240 "3: mov %2, %%g1\n"
241 " save %%sp, -160, %%sp\n"
242 " call %3\n"
243 " mov %%g1, %%o0\n"
244 " ba,pt %%xcc, 2b\n"
245 " restore\n"
246 " .previous\n"
247 : "=r" (ret)
248 : "0" (ret), "r" (sem), "i" (__down_interruptible)
249 : "g1", "g2", "g3", "g7", "memory", "cc");
250 return ret;
251 }