Re: [PATCH v11 0/4] Introducing a queue read/write lockimplementation

From: Will Deacon
Date: Thu Jan 30 2014 - 13:13:10 EST


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 06:05:33PM +0000, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 05:52:12PM +0000, Will Deacon wrote:
> > It would be nice if these were default implementations of the unlock, then
> > architectures just implement atomic_sub_release how they like.
>
> Yes, I suppose that makes sense. Last time I proposed the primitive
> nobody yelled at me, so I suppose that means people agree :-)

If it's useful for these qrwlocks, that's good enough for me!

> > One thing worth mentioning: I have a fairly invasive set of changes pending
> > for arch/arm64/include/asm/atomic.h, so if you do decide to go with this,
> > I'm more than happy to take the sub_release part via the arm64 tree. I guess
> > it depends on when this is likely to get merged.
>
> I suppose it depends on when I get enough courage to do: vim
> arch/*/include/asm/atomic*.h :-)

Hehe.

> There's a few other cleanups I want to do, like today I found
> atomic_{set,clear}_mask() instead of the more natural atomic_{or,and}()
> functions.

Have you looked at the OpenCL atomic intrinsics at all?

http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/atomicFunctions.html

There's a good chance that they can be implemented efficiently on any
architectures that care about OpenCL. As you've noticed, composing them
together can be more efficient on LL/SC-based architectures too.

> I also think we can get rid of the {inc,dec} variants of
> smp_mb__{before,after}_atomic() since these barriers should be the same
> for _all_ atomic ops that do not already imply full mb semantics, and
> they're certainly the same for all current inc/dec.

Makes sense.

> If tomorrow is another slow day and I get through enough of the review
> backlog I might just give it a go.
>
> Anyway, I'll base them on your arm64 changes, I know where to find
> those.

Okey doke. If you need a stable (non-rebasing) branch, just holler.

Cheers,

Will
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