WSL2-Linux-Kernel/include/linux/rcuref.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#ifndef _LINUX_RCUREF_H
#define _LINUX_RCUREF_H
#include <linux/atomic.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/limits.h>
#include <linux/lockdep.h>
#include <linux/preempt.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
#define RCUREF_ONEREF 0x00000000U
#define RCUREF_MAXREF 0x7FFFFFFFU
#define RCUREF_SATURATED 0xA0000000U
#define RCUREF_RELEASED 0xC0000000U
#define RCUREF_DEAD 0xE0000000U
#define RCUREF_NOREF 0xFFFFFFFFU
/**
* rcuref_init - Initialize a rcuref reference count with the given reference count
* @ref: Pointer to the reference count
* @cnt: The initial reference count typically '1'
*/
static inline void rcuref_init(rcuref_t *ref, unsigned int cnt)
{
atomic_set(&ref->refcnt, cnt - 1);
}
/**
* rcuref_read - Read the number of held reference counts of a rcuref
* @ref: Pointer to the reference count
*
* Return: The number of held references (0 ... N)
*/
static inline unsigned int rcuref_read(rcuref_t *ref)
{
unsigned int c = atomic_read(&ref->refcnt);
/* Return 0 if within the DEAD zone. */
return c >= RCUREF_RELEASED ? 0 : c + 1;
}
extern __must_check bool rcuref_get_slowpath(rcuref_t *ref);
/**
* rcuref_get - Acquire one reference on a rcuref reference count
* @ref: Pointer to the reference count
*
* Similar to atomic_inc_not_zero() but saturates at RCUREF_MAXREF.
*
* Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller has guaranteed the
* object memory to be stable (RCU, etc.). It does provide a control dependency
* and thereby orders future stores. See documentation in lib/rcuref.c
*
* Return:
* False if the attempt to acquire a reference failed. This happens
* when the last reference has been put already
*
* True if a reference was successfully acquired
*/
static inline __must_check bool rcuref_get(rcuref_t *ref)
{
/*
* Unconditionally increase the reference count. The saturation and
* dead zones provide enough tolerance for this.
*/
if (likely(!atomic_add_negative_relaxed(1, &ref->refcnt)))
return true;
/* Handle the cases inside the saturation and dead zones */
return rcuref_get_slowpath(ref);
}
extern __must_check bool rcuref_put_slowpath(rcuref_t *ref);
/*
* Internal helper. Do not invoke directly.
*/
static __always_inline __must_check bool __rcuref_put(rcuref_t *ref)
{
RCU_LOCKDEP_WARN(!rcu_read_lock_held() && preemptible(),
"suspicious rcuref_put_rcusafe() usage");
/*
* Unconditionally decrease the reference count. The saturation and
* dead zones provide enough tolerance for this.
*/
if (likely(!atomic_add_negative_release(-1, &ref->refcnt)))
return false;
/*
* Handle the last reference drop and cases inside the saturation
* and dead zones.
*/
return rcuref_put_slowpath(ref);
}
/**
* rcuref_put_rcusafe -- Release one reference for a rcuref reference count RCU safe
* @ref: Pointer to the reference count
*
* Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
* before, and provides an acquire ordering on success such that free()
* must come after.
*
* Can be invoked from contexts, which guarantee that no grace period can
* happen which would free the object concurrently if the decrement drops
* the last reference and the slowpath races against a concurrent get() and
* put() pair. rcu_read_lock()'ed and atomic contexts qualify.
*
* Return:
* True if this was the last reference with no future references
* possible. This signals the caller that it can safely release the
* object which is protected by the reference counter.
*
* False if there are still active references or the put() raced
* with a concurrent get()/put() pair. Caller is not allowed to
* release the protected object.
*/
static inline __must_check bool rcuref_put_rcusafe(rcuref_t *ref)
{
return __rcuref_put(ref);
}
/**
* rcuref_put -- Release one reference for a rcuref reference count
* @ref: Pointer to the reference count
*
* Can be invoked from any context.
*
* Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
* before, and provides an acquire ordering on success such that free()
* must come after.
*
* Return:
*
* True if this was the last reference with no future references
* possible. This signals the caller that it can safely schedule the
* object, which is protected by the reference counter, for
* deconstruction.
*
* False if there are still active references or the put() raced
* with a concurrent get()/put() pair. Caller is not allowed to
* deconstruct the protected object.
*/
static inline __must_check bool rcuref_put(rcuref_t *ref)
{
bool released;
preempt_disable();
released = __rcuref_put(ref);
preempt_enable();
return released;
}
#endif