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1da177e4 | 1 | /* |
a71fca58 | 2 | * Read-Copy Update mechanism for mutual exclusion |
1da177e4 LT |
3 | * |
4 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
5 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
6 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
7 | * (at your option) any later version. | |
8 | * | |
9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | * | |
14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
15 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
16 | * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
17 | * | |
01c1c660 | 18 | * Copyright IBM Corporation, 2001 |
1da177e4 LT |
19 | * |
20 | * Author: Dipankar Sarma <dipankar@in.ibm.com> | |
a71fca58 | 21 | * |
595182bc | 22 | * Based on the original work by Paul McKenney <paulmck@us.ibm.com> |
1da177e4 LT |
23 | * and inputs from Rusty Russell, Andrea Arcangeli and Andi Kleen. |
24 | * Papers: | |
25 | * http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/paper/rclockpdcsproof.pdf | |
26 | * http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/rclock_OLS.2001.05.01c.sc.pdf (OLS2001) | |
27 | * | |
28 | * For detailed explanation of Read-Copy Update mechanism see - | |
a71fca58 | 29 | * http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/rcupdate.html |
1da177e4 LT |
30 | * |
31 | */ | |
32 | ||
33 | #ifndef __LINUX_RCUPDATE_H | |
34 | #define __LINUX_RCUPDATE_H | |
35 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
36 | #include <linux/cache.h> |
37 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> | |
38 | #include <linux/threads.h> | |
1da177e4 LT |
39 | #include <linux/cpumask.h> |
40 | #include <linux/seqlock.h> | |
851a67b8 | 41 | #include <linux/lockdep.h> |
4446a36f | 42 | #include <linux/completion.h> |
1da177e4 | 43 | |
e5ab6772 DY |
44 | #ifdef CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST |
45 | extern int rcutorture_runnable; /* for sysctl */ | |
46 | #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST */ | |
47 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
48 | /** |
49 | * struct rcu_head - callback structure for use with RCU | |
50 | * @next: next update requests in a list | |
51 | * @func: actual update function to call after the grace period. | |
52 | */ | |
53 | struct rcu_head { | |
54 | struct rcu_head *next; | |
55 | void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head); | |
56 | }; | |
57 | ||
03b042bf | 58 | /* Exported common interfaces */ |
03b042bf PM |
59 | extern void rcu_barrier(void); |
60 | extern void rcu_barrier_bh(void); | |
61 | extern void rcu_barrier_sched(void); | |
62 | extern void synchronize_sched_expedited(void); | |
63 | extern int sched_expedited_torture_stats(char *page); | |
64 | ||
65 | /* Internal to kernel */ | |
66 | extern void rcu_init(void); | |
a6826048 | 67 | |
f41d911f | 68 | #if defined(CONFIG_TREE_RCU) || defined(CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU) |
64db4cff | 69 | #include <linux/rcutree.h> |
2c28e245 | 70 | #elif defined(CONFIG_TINY_RCU) |
9b1d82fa | 71 | #include <linux/rcutiny.h> |
64db4cff PM |
72 | #else |
73 | #error "Unknown RCU implementation specified to kernel configuration" | |
6b3ef48a | 74 | #endif |
01c1c660 | 75 | |
3d76c082 | 76 | #define RCU_HEAD_INIT { .next = NULL, .func = NULL } |
8b6490e5 | 77 | #define RCU_HEAD(head) struct rcu_head head = RCU_HEAD_INIT |
1da177e4 LT |
78 | #define INIT_RCU_HEAD(ptr) do { \ |
79 | (ptr)->next = NULL; (ptr)->func = NULL; \ | |
80 | } while (0) | |
81 | ||
4376030a MD |
82 | static inline void init_rcu_head_on_stack(struct rcu_head *head) |
83 | { | |
84 | } | |
85 | ||
86 | static inline void destroy_rcu_head_on_stack(struct rcu_head *head) | |
87 | { | |
88 | } | |
89 | ||
bc33f24b | 90 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC |
632ee200 | 91 | |
bc33f24b | 92 | extern struct lockdep_map rcu_lock_map; |
632ee200 PM |
93 | # define rcu_read_acquire() \ |
94 | lock_acquire(&rcu_lock_map, 0, 0, 2, 1, NULL, _THIS_IP_) | |
bc33f24b | 95 | # define rcu_read_release() lock_release(&rcu_lock_map, 1, _THIS_IP_) |
632ee200 PM |
96 | |
97 | extern struct lockdep_map rcu_bh_lock_map; | |
98 | # define rcu_read_acquire_bh() \ | |
99 | lock_acquire(&rcu_bh_lock_map, 0, 0, 2, 1, NULL, _THIS_IP_) | |
100 | # define rcu_read_release_bh() lock_release(&rcu_bh_lock_map, 1, _THIS_IP_) | |
101 | ||
102 | extern struct lockdep_map rcu_sched_lock_map; | |
103 | # define rcu_read_acquire_sched() \ | |
104 | lock_acquire(&rcu_sched_lock_map, 0, 0, 2, 1, NULL, _THIS_IP_) | |
105 | # define rcu_read_release_sched() \ | |
106 | lock_release(&rcu_sched_lock_map, 1, _THIS_IP_) | |
107 | ||
bc293d62 | 108 | extern int debug_lockdep_rcu_enabled(void); |
54dbf96c | 109 | |
632ee200 PM |
110 | /** |
111 | * rcu_read_lock_held - might we be in RCU read-side critical section? | |
112 | * | |
d20200b5 PM |
113 | * If CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is selected, returns nonzero iff in an RCU |
114 | * read-side critical section. In absence of CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC, | |
632ee200 PM |
115 | * this assumes we are in an RCU read-side critical section unless it can |
116 | * prove otherwise. | |
54dbf96c | 117 | * |
32c141a0 PM |
118 | * Check debug_lockdep_rcu_enabled() to prevent false positives during boot |
119 | * and while lockdep is disabled. | |
632ee200 PM |
120 | */ |
121 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_held(void) | |
122 | { | |
54dbf96c PM |
123 | if (!debug_lockdep_rcu_enabled()) |
124 | return 1; | |
125 | return lock_is_held(&rcu_lock_map); | |
632ee200 PM |
126 | } |
127 | ||
e3818b8d PM |
128 | /* |
129 | * rcu_read_lock_bh_held() is defined out of line to avoid #include-file | |
130 | * hell. | |
632ee200 | 131 | */ |
e3818b8d | 132 | extern int rcu_read_lock_bh_held(void); |
632ee200 PM |
133 | |
134 | /** | |
135 | * rcu_read_lock_sched_held - might we be in RCU-sched read-side critical section? | |
136 | * | |
d20200b5 PM |
137 | * If CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is selected, returns nonzero iff in an |
138 | * RCU-sched read-side critical section. In absence of | |
139 | * CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC, this assumes we are in an RCU-sched read-side | |
140 | * critical section unless it can prove otherwise. Note that disabling | |
141 | * of preemption (including disabling irqs) counts as an RCU-sched | |
142 | * read-side critical section. | |
54dbf96c | 143 | * |
32c141a0 PM |
144 | * Check debug_lockdep_rcu_enabled() to prevent false positives during boot |
145 | * and while lockdep is disabled. | |
632ee200 | 146 | */ |
e6033e3b | 147 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
632ee200 PM |
148 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_sched_held(void) |
149 | { | |
150 | int lockdep_opinion = 0; | |
151 | ||
54dbf96c PM |
152 | if (!debug_lockdep_rcu_enabled()) |
153 | return 1; | |
632ee200 PM |
154 | if (debug_locks) |
155 | lockdep_opinion = lock_is_held(&rcu_sched_lock_map); | |
0cff810f | 156 | return lockdep_opinion || preempt_count() != 0 || irqs_disabled(); |
632ee200 | 157 | } |
e6033e3b PM |
158 | #else /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT */ |
159 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_sched_held(void) | |
160 | { | |
161 | return 1; | |
632ee200 | 162 | } |
e6033e3b | 163 | #endif /* #else #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT */ |
632ee200 PM |
164 | |
165 | #else /* #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC */ | |
166 | ||
167 | # define rcu_read_acquire() do { } while (0) | |
168 | # define rcu_read_release() do { } while (0) | |
169 | # define rcu_read_acquire_bh() do { } while (0) | |
170 | # define rcu_read_release_bh() do { } while (0) | |
171 | # define rcu_read_acquire_sched() do { } while (0) | |
172 | # define rcu_read_release_sched() do { } while (0) | |
173 | ||
174 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_held(void) | |
175 | { | |
176 | return 1; | |
177 | } | |
178 | ||
179 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_bh_held(void) | |
180 | { | |
181 | return 1; | |
182 | } | |
183 | ||
e6033e3b | 184 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
632ee200 PM |
185 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_sched_held(void) |
186 | { | |
bbad9379 | 187 | return preempt_count() != 0 || irqs_disabled(); |
632ee200 | 188 | } |
e6033e3b PM |
189 | #else /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT */ |
190 | static inline int rcu_read_lock_sched_held(void) | |
191 | { | |
192 | return 1; | |
632ee200 | 193 | } |
e6033e3b | 194 | #endif /* #else #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT */ |
632ee200 PM |
195 | |
196 | #endif /* #else #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC */ | |
197 | ||
198 | #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU | |
199 | ||
ee84b824 PM |
200 | extern int rcu_my_thread_group_empty(void); |
201 | ||
2b3fc35f LJ |
202 | #define __do_rcu_dereference_check(c) \ |
203 | do { \ | |
204 | static bool __warned; \ | |
205 | if (debug_lockdep_rcu_enabled() && !__warned && !(c)) { \ | |
206 | __warned = true; \ | |
207 | lockdep_rcu_dereference(__FILE__, __LINE__); \ | |
208 | } \ | |
209 | } while (0) | |
210 | ||
632ee200 PM |
211 | /** |
212 | * rcu_dereference_check - rcu_dereference with debug checking | |
c08c68dd DH |
213 | * @p: The pointer to read, prior to dereferencing |
214 | * @c: The conditions under which the dereference will take place | |
632ee200 | 215 | * |
c08c68dd DH |
216 | * Do an rcu_dereference(), but check that the conditions under which the |
217 | * dereference will take place are correct. Typically the conditions indicate | |
218 | * the various locking conditions that should be held at that point. The check | |
219 | * should return true if the conditions are satisfied. | |
220 | * | |
221 | * For example: | |
222 | * | |
223 | * bar = rcu_dereference_check(foo->bar, rcu_read_lock_held() || | |
224 | * lockdep_is_held(&foo->lock)); | |
225 | * | |
226 | * could be used to indicate to lockdep that foo->bar may only be dereferenced | |
227 | * if either the RCU read lock is held, or that the lock required to replace | |
228 | * the bar struct at foo->bar is held. | |
229 | * | |
230 | * Note that the list of conditions may also include indications of when a lock | |
231 | * need not be held, for example during initialisation or destruction of the | |
232 | * target struct: | |
233 | * | |
234 | * bar = rcu_dereference_check(foo->bar, rcu_read_lock_held() || | |
235 | * lockdep_is_held(&foo->lock) || | |
236 | * atomic_read(&foo->usage) == 0); | |
632ee200 PM |
237 | */ |
238 | #define rcu_dereference_check(p, c) \ | |
239 | ({ \ | |
2b3fc35f | 240 | __do_rcu_dereference_check(c); \ |
c26d34a5 | 241 | rcu_dereference_raw(p); \ |
632ee200 PM |
242 | }) |
243 | ||
b62730ba PM |
244 | /** |
245 | * rcu_dereference_protected - fetch RCU pointer when updates prevented | |
246 | * | |
247 | * Return the value of the specified RCU-protected pointer, but omit | |
248 | * both the smp_read_barrier_depends() and the ACCESS_ONCE(). This | |
249 | * is useful in cases where update-side locks prevent the value of the | |
250 | * pointer from changing. Please note that this primitive does -not- | |
251 | * prevent the compiler from repeating this reference or combining it | |
252 | * with other references, so it should not be used without protection | |
253 | * of appropriate locks. | |
254 | */ | |
255 | #define rcu_dereference_protected(p, c) \ | |
256 | ({ \ | |
2b3fc35f | 257 | __do_rcu_dereference_check(c); \ |
b62730ba PM |
258 | (p); \ |
259 | }) | |
260 | ||
632ee200 PM |
261 | #else /* #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU */ |
262 | ||
c26d34a5 | 263 | #define rcu_dereference_check(p, c) rcu_dereference_raw(p) |
b62730ba | 264 | #define rcu_dereference_protected(p, c) (p) |
632ee200 PM |
265 | |
266 | #endif /* #else #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU */ | |
bc33f24b | 267 | |
b62730ba PM |
268 | /** |
269 | * rcu_access_pointer - fetch RCU pointer with no dereferencing | |
270 | * | |
271 | * Return the value of the specified RCU-protected pointer, but omit the | |
272 | * smp_read_barrier_depends() and keep the ACCESS_ONCE(). This is useful | |
273 | * when the value of this pointer is accessed, but the pointer is not | |
274 | * dereferenced, for example, when testing an RCU-protected pointer against | |
275 | * NULL. This may also be used in cases where update-side locks prevent | |
276 | * the value of the pointer from changing, but rcu_dereference_protected() | |
277 | * is a lighter-weight primitive for this use case. | |
278 | */ | |
279 | #define rcu_access_pointer(p) ACCESS_ONCE(p) | |
280 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
281 | /** |
282 | * rcu_read_lock - mark the beginning of an RCU read-side critical section. | |
283 | * | |
9b06e818 | 284 | * When synchronize_rcu() is invoked on one CPU while other CPUs |
1da177e4 | 285 | * are within RCU read-side critical sections, then the |
9b06e818 | 286 | * synchronize_rcu() is guaranteed to block until after all the other |
1da177e4 LT |
287 | * CPUs exit their critical sections. Similarly, if call_rcu() is invoked |
288 | * on one CPU while other CPUs are within RCU read-side critical | |
289 | * sections, invocation of the corresponding RCU callback is deferred | |
290 | * until after the all the other CPUs exit their critical sections. | |
291 | * | |
292 | * Note, however, that RCU callbacks are permitted to run concurrently | |
293 | * with RCU read-side critical sections. One way that this can happen | |
294 | * is via the following sequence of events: (1) CPU 0 enters an RCU | |
295 | * read-side critical section, (2) CPU 1 invokes call_rcu() to register | |
296 | * an RCU callback, (3) CPU 0 exits the RCU read-side critical section, | |
297 | * (4) CPU 2 enters a RCU read-side critical section, (5) the RCU | |
298 | * callback is invoked. This is legal, because the RCU read-side critical | |
299 | * section that was running concurrently with the call_rcu() (and which | |
300 | * therefore might be referencing something that the corresponding RCU | |
301 | * callback would free up) has completed before the corresponding | |
302 | * RCU callback is invoked. | |
303 | * | |
304 | * RCU read-side critical sections may be nested. Any deferred actions | |
305 | * will be deferred until the outermost RCU read-side critical section | |
306 | * completes. | |
307 | * | |
308 | * It is illegal to block while in an RCU read-side critical section. | |
309 | */ | |
bc33f24b PM |
310 | static inline void rcu_read_lock(void) |
311 | { | |
312 | __rcu_read_lock(); | |
313 | __acquire(RCU); | |
314 | rcu_read_acquire(); | |
315 | } | |
1da177e4 | 316 | |
1da177e4 LT |
317 | /* |
318 | * So where is rcu_write_lock()? It does not exist, as there is no | |
319 | * way for writers to lock out RCU readers. This is a feature, not | |
320 | * a bug -- this property is what provides RCU's performance benefits. | |
321 | * Of course, writers must coordinate with each other. The normal | |
322 | * spinlock primitives work well for this, but any other technique may be | |
323 | * used as well. RCU does not care how the writers keep out of each | |
324 | * others' way, as long as they do so. | |
325 | */ | |
3d76c082 PM |
326 | |
327 | /** | |
328 | * rcu_read_unlock - marks the end of an RCU read-side critical section. | |
329 | * | |
330 | * See rcu_read_lock() for more information. | |
331 | */ | |
bc33f24b PM |
332 | static inline void rcu_read_unlock(void) |
333 | { | |
334 | rcu_read_release(); | |
335 | __release(RCU); | |
336 | __rcu_read_unlock(); | |
337 | } | |
1da177e4 LT |
338 | |
339 | /** | |
340 | * rcu_read_lock_bh - mark the beginning of a softirq-only RCU critical section | |
341 | * | |
342 | * This is equivalent of rcu_read_lock(), but to be used when updates | |
343 | * are being done using call_rcu_bh(). Since call_rcu_bh() callbacks | |
344 | * consider completion of a softirq handler to be a quiescent state, | |
345 | * a process in RCU read-side critical section must be protected by | |
346 | * disabling softirqs. Read-side critical sections in interrupt context | |
347 | * can use just rcu_read_lock(). | |
348 | * | |
349 | */ | |
bc33f24b PM |
350 | static inline void rcu_read_lock_bh(void) |
351 | { | |
352 | __rcu_read_lock_bh(); | |
353 | __acquire(RCU_BH); | |
632ee200 | 354 | rcu_read_acquire_bh(); |
bc33f24b | 355 | } |
1da177e4 LT |
356 | |
357 | /* | |
358 | * rcu_read_unlock_bh - marks the end of a softirq-only RCU critical section | |
359 | * | |
360 | * See rcu_read_lock_bh() for more information. | |
361 | */ | |
bc33f24b PM |
362 | static inline void rcu_read_unlock_bh(void) |
363 | { | |
632ee200 | 364 | rcu_read_release_bh(); |
bc33f24b PM |
365 | __release(RCU_BH); |
366 | __rcu_read_unlock_bh(); | |
367 | } | |
1da177e4 | 368 | |
1c50b728 MD |
369 | /** |
370 | * rcu_read_lock_sched - mark the beginning of a RCU-classic critical section | |
371 | * | |
372 | * Should be used with either | |
373 | * - synchronize_sched() | |
374 | * or | |
375 | * - call_rcu_sched() and rcu_barrier_sched() | |
376 | * on the write-side to insure proper synchronization. | |
377 | */ | |
d6714c22 PM |
378 | static inline void rcu_read_lock_sched(void) |
379 | { | |
380 | preempt_disable(); | |
bc33f24b | 381 | __acquire(RCU_SCHED); |
632ee200 | 382 | rcu_read_acquire_sched(); |
d6714c22 | 383 | } |
1eba8f84 PM |
384 | |
385 | /* Used by lockdep and tracing: cannot be traced, cannot call lockdep. */ | |
7c614d64 | 386 | static inline notrace void rcu_read_lock_sched_notrace(void) |
d6714c22 PM |
387 | { |
388 | preempt_disable_notrace(); | |
bc33f24b | 389 | __acquire(RCU_SCHED); |
d6714c22 | 390 | } |
1c50b728 MD |
391 | |
392 | /* | |
393 | * rcu_read_unlock_sched - marks the end of a RCU-classic critical section | |
394 | * | |
395 | * See rcu_read_lock_sched for more information. | |
396 | */ | |
d6714c22 PM |
397 | static inline void rcu_read_unlock_sched(void) |
398 | { | |
632ee200 | 399 | rcu_read_release_sched(); |
bc33f24b | 400 | __release(RCU_SCHED); |
d6714c22 PM |
401 | preempt_enable(); |
402 | } | |
1eba8f84 PM |
403 | |
404 | /* Used by lockdep and tracing: cannot be traced, cannot call lockdep. */ | |
7c614d64 | 405 | static inline notrace void rcu_read_unlock_sched_notrace(void) |
d6714c22 | 406 | { |
bc33f24b | 407 | __release(RCU_SCHED); |
d6714c22 PM |
408 | preempt_enable_notrace(); |
409 | } | |
1c50b728 MD |
410 | |
411 | ||
1da177e4 | 412 | /** |
c26d34a5 PM |
413 | * rcu_dereference_raw - fetch an RCU-protected pointer |
414 | * | |
415 | * The caller must be within some flavor of RCU read-side critical | |
416 | * section, or must be otherwise preventing the pointer from changing, | |
417 | * for example, by holding an appropriate lock. This pointer may later | |
418 | * be safely dereferenced. It is the caller's responsibility to have | |
419 | * done the right thing, as this primitive does no checking of any kind. | |
1da177e4 LT |
420 | * |
421 | * Inserts memory barriers on architectures that require them | |
422 | * (currently only the Alpha), and, more importantly, documents | |
423 | * exactly which pointers are protected by RCU. | |
424 | */ | |
c26d34a5 | 425 | #define rcu_dereference_raw(p) ({ \ |
97b43032 | 426 | typeof(p) _________p1 = ACCESS_ONCE(p); \ |
1da177e4 LT |
427 | smp_read_barrier_depends(); \ |
428 | (_________p1); \ | |
429 | }) | |
430 | ||
c26d34a5 PM |
431 | /** |
432 | * rcu_dereference - fetch an RCU-protected pointer, checking for RCU | |
433 | * | |
434 | * Makes rcu_dereference_check() do the dirty work. | |
435 | */ | |
436 | #define rcu_dereference(p) \ | |
437 | rcu_dereference_check(p, rcu_read_lock_held()) | |
438 | ||
439 | /** | |
440 | * rcu_dereference_bh - fetch an RCU-protected pointer, checking for RCU-bh | |
441 | * | |
442 | * Makes rcu_dereference_check() do the dirty work. | |
443 | */ | |
444 | #define rcu_dereference_bh(p) \ | |
445 | rcu_dereference_check(p, rcu_read_lock_bh_held()) | |
446 | ||
447 | /** | |
448 | * rcu_dereference_sched - fetch RCU-protected pointer, checking for RCU-sched | |
449 | * | |
450 | * Makes rcu_dereference_check() do the dirty work. | |
451 | */ | |
452 | #define rcu_dereference_sched(p) \ | |
453 | rcu_dereference_check(p, rcu_read_lock_sched_held()) | |
454 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
455 | /** |
456 | * rcu_assign_pointer - assign (publicize) a pointer to a newly | |
457 | * initialized structure that will be dereferenced by RCU read-side | |
458 | * critical sections. Returns the value assigned. | |
459 | * | |
460 | * Inserts memory barriers on architectures that require them | |
461 | * (pretty much all of them other than x86), and also prevents | |
462 | * the compiler from reordering the code that initializes the | |
463 | * structure after the pointer assignment. More importantly, this | |
464 | * call documents which pointers will be dereferenced by RCU read-side | |
465 | * code. | |
466 | */ | |
467 | ||
d99c4f6b PM |
468 | #define rcu_assign_pointer(p, v) \ |
469 | ({ \ | |
470 | if (!__builtin_constant_p(v) || \ | |
471 | ((v) != NULL)) \ | |
472 | smp_wmb(); \ | |
473 | (p) = (v); \ | |
474 | }) | |
1da177e4 | 475 | |
4446a36f PM |
476 | /* Infrastructure to implement the synchronize_() primitives. */ |
477 | ||
478 | struct rcu_synchronize { | |
479 | struct rcu_head head; | |
480 | struct completion completion; | |
481 | }; | |
482 | ||
483 | extern void wakeme_after_rcu(struct rcu_head *head); | |
484 | ||
01c1c660 PM |
485 | /** |
486 | * call_rcu - Queue an RCU callback for invocation after a grace period. | |
487 | * @head: structure to be used for queueing the RCU updates. | |
488 | * @func: actual update function to be invoked after the grace period | |
489 | * | |
490 | * The update function will be invoked some time after a full grace | |
491 | * period elapses, in other words after all currently executing RCU | |
492 | * read-side critical sections have completed. RCU read-side critical | |
493 | * sections are delimited by rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock(), | |
494 | * and may be nested. | |
495 | */ | |
496 | extern void call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head, | |
497 | void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head)); | |
498 | ||
499 | /** | |
500 | * call_rcu_bh - Queue an RCU for invocation after a quicker grace period. | |
501 | * @head: structure to be used for queueing the RCU updates. | |
502 | * @func: actual update function to be invoked after the grace period | |
503 | * | |
504 | * The update function will be invoked some time after a full grace | |
505 | * period elapses, in other words after all currently executing RCU | |
506 | * read-side critical sections have completed. call_rcu_bh() assumes | |
507 | * that the read-side critical sections end on completion of a softirq | |
508 | * handler. This means that read-side critical sections in process | |
509 | * context must not be interrupted by softirqs. This interface is to be | |
510 | * used when most of the read-side critical sections are in softirq context. | |
511 | * RCU read-side critical sections are delimited by : | |
512 | * - rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock(), if in interrupt context. | |
513 | * OR | |
514 | * - rcu_read_lock_bh() and rcu_read_unlock_bh(), if in process context. | |
515 | * These may be nested. | |
516 | */ | |
517 | extern void call_rcu_bh(struct rcu_head *head, | |
518 | void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head)); | |
519 | ||
1da177e4 | 520 | #endif /* __LINUX_RCUPDATE_H */ |