Re: [PATCH] Convert powerpc simple spinlocks into ticket locks

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Fri Feb 07 2014 - 10:19:19 EST


On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 01:28:37PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> Anyway, you can do a version with lwarx/stwcx if you're looking get rid
> of lharx.

the below seems to compile into relatively ok asm. It can be done better
if you write the entire thing by hand though.

---

typedef unsigned short ticket_t;

typedef struct {
union {
unsigned int pair;
struct {
/* ensure @head is the MSB */
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
ticket_t head,tail;
#else
ticket_t tail,head;
#endif
};
};
} tickets_t;

#define ACCESS_ONCE(x) (*(volatile typeof(x) *)&(x))

#define barrier() __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : :"memory")
#define __lwsync() __asm__ __volatile__ ("lwsync" : : :"memory")

#define smp_store_release(p, v) \
do { \
__lwsync(); \
ACCESS_ONCE(*p) = (v); \
} while (0)

#define smp_load_acquire(p) \
({ \
typeof(*p) ___p1 = ACCESS_ONCE(*p); \
__lwsync(); \
___p1; \
})

#define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)

#define cpu_relax() barrier();

static inline unsigned int xadd(unsigned int *v, unsigned int i)
{
int t, ret;

__asm__ __volatile__ (
"1: lwarx %0, 0, %4\n"
" mr %1, %0\n"
" add %0, %3, %0\n"
" stwcx. %0, %0, %4\n"
" bne- 1b\n"
: "=&r" (t), "=&r" (ret), "+m" (*v)
: "r" (i), "r" (v)
: "cc");

return ret;
}

void ticket_lock(tickets_t *lock)
{
tickets_t t;

/*
* Because @head is MSB, the direct increment wrap doesn't disturb
* @tail.
*/
t.pair = xadd(&lock->pair, 1<<16);

if (likely(t.head == t.tail)) {
__lwsync(); /* acquire */
return;
}

while (smp_load_acquire(&lock->tail) != t.tail)
cpu_relax();
}

void ticket_unlock(tickets_t *lock)
{
ticket_t tail = lock->tail + 1;

/*
* The store is save against the xadd for it will make the ll/sc fail
* and try again. Aside from that PowerISA guarantees single-copy
* atomicy for half-word writes.
*
* And since only the lock owner will ever write the tail, we're good.
*/
smp_store_release(&lock->tail, tail);
}
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