/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation */ #ifndef _RTE_SPINLOCK_H_ #define _RTE_SPINLOCK_H_ /** * @file * * RTE Spinlocks * * This file defines an API for read-write locks, which are implemented * in an architecture-specific way. This kind of lock simply waits in * a loop repeatedly checking until the lock becomes available. * * All locks must be initialised before use, and only initialised once. * */ #include #ifdef RTE_FORCE_INTRINSICS #include #endif #include /** * The rte_spinlock_t type. */ typedef struct { volatile int locked; /**< lock status 0 = unlocked, 1 = locked */ } rte_spinlock_t; /** * A static spinlock initializer. */ #define RTE_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER { 0 } /** * Initialize the spinlock to an unlocked state. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_init(rte_spinlock_t *sl) { sl->locked = 0; } /** * Take the spinlock. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_lock(rte_spinlock_t *sl); #ifdef RTE_FORCE_INTRINSICS static inline void rte_spinlock_lock(rte_spinlock_t *sl) { while (__sync_lock_test_and_set(&sl->locked, 1)) while(sl->locked) rte_pause(); } #endif /** * Release the spinlock. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_unlock (rte_spinlock_t *sl); #ifdef RTE_FORCE_INTRINSICS static inline void rte_spinlock_unlock (rte_spinlock_t *sl) { __sync_lock_release(&sl->locked); } #endif /** * Try to take the lock. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. * @return * 1 if the lock is successfully taken; 0 otherwise. */ static inline int rte_spinlock_trylock (rte_spinlock_t *sl); #ifdef RTE_FORCE_INTRINSICS static inline int rte_spinlock_trylock (rte_spinlock_t *sl) { return __sync_lock_test_and_set(&sl->locked,1) == 0; } #endif /** * Test if the lock is taken. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. * @return * 1 if the lock is currently taken; 0 otherwise. */ static inline int rte_spinlock_is_locked (rte_spinlock_t *sl) { return sl->locked; } /** * Test if hardware transactional memory (lock elision) is supported * * @return * 1 if the hardware transactional memory is supported; 0 otherwise. */ static inline int rte_tm_supported(void); /** * Try to execute critical section in a hardware memory transaction, * if it fails or not available take the spinlock. * * NOTE: An attempt to perform a HW I/O operation inside a hardware memory * transaction always aborts the transaction since the CPU is not able to * roll-back should the transaction fail. Therefore, hardware transactional * locks are not advised to be used around rte_eth_rx_burst() and * rte_eth_tx_burst() calls. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_lock_tm(rte_spinlock_t *sl); /** * Commit hardware memory transaction or release the spinlock if * the spinlock is used as a fall-back * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_unlock_tm(rte_spinlock_t *sl); /** * Try to execute critical section in a hardware memory transaction, * if it fails or not available try to take the lock. * * NOTE: An attempt to perform a HW I/O operation inside a hardware memory * transaction always aborts the transaction since the CPU is not able to * roll-back should the transaction fail. Therefore, hardware transactional * locks are not advised to be used around rte_eth_rx_burst() and * rte_eth_tx_burst() calls. * * @param sl * A pointer to the spinlock. * @return * 1 if the hardware memory transaction is successfully started * or lock is successfully taken; 0 otherwise. */ static inline int rte_spinlock_trylock_tm(rte_spinlock_t *sl); /** * The rte_spinlock_recursive_t type. */ typedef struct { rte_spinlock_t sl; /**< the actual spinlock */ volatile int user; /**< core id using lock, -1 for unused */ volatile int count; /**< count of time this lock has been called */ } rte_spinlock_recursive_t; /** * A static recursive spinlock initializer. */ #define RTE_SPINLOCK_RECURSIVE_INITIALIZER {RTE_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER, -1, 0} /** * Initialize the recursive spinlock to an unlocked state. * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_recursive_init(rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr) { rte_spinlock_init(&slr->sl); slr->user = -1; slr->count = 0; } /** * Take the recursive spinlock. * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_recursive_lock(rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr) { int id = rte_gettid(); if (slr->user != id) { rte_spinlock_lock(&slr->sl); slr->user = id; } slr->count++; } /** * Release the recursive spinlock. * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_recursive_unlock(rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr) { if (--(slr->count) == 0) { slr->user = -1; rte_spinlock_unlock(&slr->sl); } } /** * Try to take the recursive lock. * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. * @return * 1 if the lock is successfully taken; 0 otherwise. */ static inline int rte_spinlock_recursive_trylock(rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr) { int id = rte_gettid(); if (slr->user != id) { if (rte_spinlock_trylock(&slr->sl) == 0) return 0; slr->user = id; } slr->count++; return 1; } /** * Try to execute critical section in a hardware memory transaction, * if it fails or not available take the recursive spinlocks * * NOTE: An attempt to perform a HW I/O operation inside a hardware memory * transaction always aborts the transaction since the CPU is not able to * roll-back should the transaction fail. Therefore, hardware transactional * locks are not advised to be used around rte_eth_rx_burst() and * rte_eth_tx_burst() calls. * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_recursive_lock_tm( rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr); /** * Commit hardware memory transaction or release the recursive spinlock * if the recursive spinlock is used as a fall-back * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. */ static inline void rte_spinlock_recursive_unlock_tm( rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr); /** * Try to execute critical section in a hardware memory transaction, * if it fails or not available try to take the recursive lock * * NOTE: An attempt to perform a HW I/O operation inside a hardware memory * transaction always aborts the transaction since the CPU is not able to * roll-back should the transaction fail. Therefore, hardware transactional * locks are not advised to be used around rte_eth_rx_burst() and * rte_eth_tx_burst() calls. * * @param slr * A pointer to the recursive spinlock. * @return * 1 if the hardware memory transaction is successfully started * or lock is successfully taken; 0 otherwise. */ static inline int rte_spinlock_recursive_trylock_tm( rte_spinlock_recursive_t *slr); #endif /* _RTE_SPINLOCK_H_ */