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-rw-r--r--include/linux/seqlock.h68
1 files changed, 63 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/seqlock.h b/include/linux/seqlock.h
index 18299057402f..21a209336e79 100644
--- a/include/linux/seqlock.h
+++ b/include/linux/seqlock.h
@@ -3,15 +3,21 @@
/*
* Reader/writer consistent mechanism without starving writers. This type of
* lock for data where the reader wants a consistent set of information
- * and is willing to retry if the information changes. Readers never
- * block but they may have to retry if a writer is in
- * progress. Writers do not wait for readers.
+ * and is willing to retry if the information changes. There are two types
+ * of readers:
+ * 1. Sequence readers which never block a writer but they may have to retry
+ * if a writer is in progress by detecting change in sequence number.
+ * Writers do not wait for a sequence reader.
+ * 2. Locking readers which will wait if a writer or another locking reader
+ * is in progress. A locking reader in progress will also block a writer
+ * from going forward. Unlike the regular rwlock, the read lock here is
+ * exclusive so that only one locking reader can get it.
*
- * This is not as cache friendly as brlock. Also, this will not work
+ * This is not as cache friendly as brlock. Also, this may not work well
* for data that contains pointers, because any writer could
* invalidate a pointer that a reader was following.
*
- * Expected reader usage:
+ * Expected non-blocking reader usage:
* do {
* seq = read_seqbegin(&foo);
* ...
@@ -268,4 +274,56 @@ write_sequnlock_irqrestore(seqlock_t *sl, unsigned long flags)
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sl->lock, flags);
}
+/*
+ * A locking reader exclusively locks out other writers and locking readers,
+ * but doesn't update the sequence number. Acts like a normal spin_lock/unlock.
+ * Don't need preempt_disable() because that is in the spin_lock already.
+ */
+static inline void read_seqlock_excl(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ spin_lock(&sl->lock);
+}
+
+static inline void read_sequnlock_excl(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ spin_unlock(&sl->lock);
+}
+
+static inline void read_seqlock_excl_bh(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ spin_lock_bh(&sl->lock);
+}
+
+static inline void read_sequnlock_excl_bh(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ spin_unlock_bh(&sl->lock);
+}
+
+static inline void read_seqlock_excl_irq(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ spin_lock_irq(&sl->lock);
+}
+
+static inline void read_sequnlock_excl_irq(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ spin_unlock_irq(&sl->lock);
+}
+
+static inline unsigned long __read_seqlock_excl_irqsave(seqlock_t *sl)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&sl->lock, flags);
+ return flags;
+}
+
+#define read_seqlock_excl_irqsave(lock, flags) \
+ do { flags = __read_seqlock_excl_irqsave(lock); } while (0)
+
+static inline void
+read_sequnlock_excl_irqrestore(seqlock_t *sl, unsigned long flags)
+{
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sl->lock, flags);
+}
+
#endif /* __LINUX_SEQLOCK_H */