percpu: move {raw|this}_cpu_*() definitions to include/linux/percpu-defs.h
authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Tue, 17 Jun 2014 23:12:39 +0000 (19:12 -0400)
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Tue, 17 Jun 2014 23:12:39 +0000 (19:12 -0400)
We're in the process of moving all percpu accessors and operations to
include/linux/percpu-defs.h so that they're available to arch headers
without having to include full include/linux/percpu.h which may cause
cyclic inclusion dependency.

This patch moves {raw|this}_cpu_*() definitions from
include/linux/percpu.h to include/linux/percpu-defs.h.  The code is
moved mostly verbatim; however, raw_cpu_*() are placed above
this_cpu_*() which is more conventional as the raw operations may be
used to defined other variants.

This is pure reorganization.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
include/linux/percpu-defs.h
include/linux/percpu.h

index 94cd90afadac5305e2eee6b3c3938477de8db8ee..6710eb9555fae61664bb9e548529ee38f85a3a99 100644 (file)
        preempt_enable();                               \
 } while (0)
 
+/*
+ * Branching function to split up a function into a set of functions that
+ * are called for different scalar sizes of the objects handled.
+ */
+
+extern void __bad_size_call_parameter(void);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
+extern void __this_cpu_preempt_check(const char *op);
+#else
+static inline void __this_cpu_preempt_check(const char *op) { }
+#endif
+
+#define __pcpu_size_call_return(stem, variable)                                \
+({     typeof(variable) pscr_ret__;                                    \
+       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                 \
+       switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
+       case 1: pscr_ret__ = stem##1(variable);break;                   \
+       case 2: pscr_ret__ = stem##2(variable);break;                   \
+       case 4: pscr_ret__ = stem##4(variable);break;                   \
+       case 8: pscr_ret__ = stem##8(variable);break;                   \
+       default:                                                        \
+               __bad_size_call_parameter();break;                      \
+       }                                                               \
+       pscr_ret__;                                                     \
+})
+
+#define __pcpu_size_call_return2(stem, variable, ...)                  \
+({                                                                     \
+       typeof(variable) pscr2_ret__;                                   \
+       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                 \
+       switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
+       case 1: pscr2_ret__ = stem##1(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
+       case 2: pscr2_ret__ = stem##2(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
+       case 4: pscr2_ret__ = stem##4(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
+       case 8: pscr2_ret__ = stem##8(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
+       default:                                                        \
+               __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
+       }                                                               \
+       pscr2_ret__;                                                    \
+})
+
+/*
+ * Special handling for cmpxchg_double.  cmpxchg_double is passed two
+ * percpu variables.  The first has to be aligned to a double word
+ * boundary and the second has to follow directly thereafter.
+ * We enforce this on all architectures even if they don't support
+ * a double cmpxchg instruction, since it's a cheap requirement, and it
+ * avoids breaking the requirement for architectures with the instruction.
+ */
+#define __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(stem, pcp1, pcp2, ...)          \
+({                                                                     \
+       bool pdcrb_ret__;                                               \
+       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&pcp1);                                       \
+       BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(pcp1) != sizeof(pcp2));                     \
+       VM_BUG_ON((unsigned long)(&pcp1) % (2 * sizeof(pcp1)));         \
+       VM_BUG_ON((unsigned long)(&pcp2) !=                             \
+                 (unsigned long)(&pcp1) + sizeof(pcp1));               \
+       switch(sizeof(pcp1)) {                                          \
+       case 1: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##1(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
+       case 2: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##2(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
+       case 4: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##4(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
+       case 8: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##8(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
+       default:                                                        \
+               __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
+       }                                                               \
+       pdcrb_ret__;                                                    \
+})
+
+#define __pcpu_size_call(stem, variable, ...)                          \
+do {                                                                   \
+       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                 \
+       switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
+               case 1: stem##1(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
+               case 2: stem##2(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
+               case 4: stem##4(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
+               case 8: stem##8(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
+               default:                                                \
+                       __bad_size_call_parameter();break;              \
+       }                                                               \
+} while (0)
+
+/*
+ * this_cpu operations (C) 2008-2013 Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
+ *
+ * Optimized manipulation for memory allocated through the per cpu
+ * allocator or for addresses of per cpu variables.
+ *
+ * These operation guarantee exclusivity of access for other operations
+ * on the *same* processor. The assumption is that per cpu data is only
+ * accessed by a single processor instance (the current one).
+ *
+ * The arch code can provide optimized implementation by defining macros
+ * for certain scalar sizes. F.e. provide this_cpu_add_2() to provide per
+ * cpu atomic operations for 2 byte sized RMW actions. If arch code does
+ * not provide operations for a scalar size then the fallback in the
+ * generic code will be used.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Generic percpu operations for contexts where we do not want to do
+ * any checks for preemptiosn.
+ *
+ * If there is no other protection through preempt disable and/or
+ * disabling interupts then one of these RMW operations can show unexpected
+ * behavior because the execution thread was rescheduled on another processor
+ * or an interrupt occurred and the same percpu variable was modified from
+ * the interrupt context.
+ */
+# define raw_cpu_read(pcp)     __pcpu_size_call_return(raw_cpu_read_, (pcp))
+# define raw_cpu_write(pcp, val)       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_write_, (pcp), (val))
+# define raw_cpu_add(pcp, val) __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_add_, (pcp), (val))
+# define raw_cpu_sub(pcp, val) raw_cpu_add((pcp), -(val))
+# define raw_cpu_inc(pcp)              raw_cpu_add((pcp), 1)
+# define raw_cpu_dec(pcp)              raw_cpu_sub((pcp), 1)
+# define raw_cpu_and(pcp, val) __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_and_, (pcp), (val))
+# define raw_cpu_or(pcp, val)  __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_or_, (pcp), (val))
+# define raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)  \
+       __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val)
+#define raw_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)   raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
+#define raw_cpu_inc_return(pcp)        raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
+#define raw_cpu_dec_return(pcp)        raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
+# define raw_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)       \
+       __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_xchg_, (pcp), nval)
+# define raw_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)      \
+       __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval)
+# define raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)        \
+       __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, (pcp1), (pcp2), (oval1), (oval2), (nval1), (nval2))
+
+/*
+ * Generic percpu operations for context that are safe from preemption/interrupts.
+ */
+# define __this_cpu_read(pcp) \
+       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("read"),__pcpu_size_call_return(raw_cpu_read_, (pcp)))
+
+# define __this_cpu_write(pcp, val)                                    \
+do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("write");                                        \
+     __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_write_, (pcp), (val));                   \
+} while (0)
+
+# define __this_cpu_add(pcp, val)                                       \
+do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("add");                                  \
+       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_add_, (pcp), (val));                   \
+} while (0)
+
+# define __this_cpu_sub(pcp, val)      __this_cpu_add((pcp), -(typeof(pcp))(val))
+# define __this_cpu_inc(pcp)           __this_cpu_add((pcp), 1)
+# define __this_cpu_dec(pcp)           __this_cpu_sub((pcp), 1)
+
+# define __this_cpu_and(pcp, val)                                      \
+do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("and");                                  \
+       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_and_, (pcp), (val));                   \
+} while (0)
+
+# define __this_cpu_or(pcp, val)                                       \
+do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("or");                                   \
+       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_or_, (pcp), (val));                    \
+} while (0)
+
+# define __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)       \
+       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("add_return"),__pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val))
+
+#define __this_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)        __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
+#define __this_cpu_inc_return(pcp)     __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
+#define __this_cpu_dec_return(pcp)     __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
+
+# define __this_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)    \
+       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("xchg"),__pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_xchg_, (pcp), nval))
+
+# define __this_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)   \
+       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("cmpxchg"),__pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval))
+
+# define __this_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)     \
+       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("cmpxchg_double"),__pcpu_double_call_return_bool(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, (pcp1), (pcp2), (oval1), (oval2), (nval1), (nval2)))
+
+/*
+ * this_cpu_*() operations are used for accesses that must be done in a
+ * preemption safe way since we know that the context is not preempt
+ * safe. Interrupts may occur. If the interrupt modifies the variable too
+ * then RMW actions will not be reliable.
+ */
+# define this_cpu_read(pcp)    __pcpu_size_call_return(this_cpu_read_, (pcp))
+# define this_cpu_write(pcp, val)      __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_write_, (pcp), (val))
+# define this_cpu_add(pcp, val)                __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_add_, (pcp), (val))
+# define this_cpu_sub(pcp, val)                this_cpu_add((pcp), -(typeof(pcp))(val))
+# define this_cpu_inc(pcp)             this_cpu_add((pcp), 1)
+# define this_cpu_dec(pcp)             this_cpu_sub((pcp), 1)
+# define this_cpu_and(pcp, val)                __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_and_, (pcp), (val))
+# define this_cpu_or(pcp, val)         __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_or_, (pcp), (val))
+# define this_cpu_add_return(pcp, val) __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val)
+#define this_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)  this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
+#define this_cpu_inc_return(pcp)       this_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
+#define this_cpu_dec_return(pcp)       this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
+# define this_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)      \
+       __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_xchg_, (pcp), nval)
+# define this_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)     \
+       __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval)
+
+/*
+ * cmpxchg_double replaces two adjacent scalars at once.  The first
+ * two parameters are per cpu variables which have to be of the same
+ * size.  A truth value is returned to indicate success or failure
+ * (since a double register result is difficult to handle).  There is
+ * very limited hardware support for these operations, so only certain
+ * sizes may work.
+ */
+# define this_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)       \
+       __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(this_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, (pcp1), (pcp2), (oval1), (oval2), (nval1), (nval2))
+
 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
 #endif /* _LINUX_PERCPU_DEFS_H */
index 20b953532596dcee91868206c01e61792991f6d6..6f61b61b7996a8f248af9eb64139a5f9bfc52c7c 100644 (file)
@@ -129,212 +129,4 @@ extern phys_addr_t per_cpu_ptr_to_phys(void *addr);
 #define alloc_percpu(type)     \
        (typeof(type) __percpu *)__alloc_percpu(sizeof(type), __alignof__(type))
 
-/*
- * Branching function to split up a function into a set of functions that
- * are called for different scalar sizes of the objects handled.
- */
-
-extern void __bad_size_call_parameter(void);
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
-extern void __this_cpu_preempt_check(const char *op);
-#else
-static inline void __this_cpu_preempt_check(const char *op) { }
-#endif
-
-#define __pcpu_size_call_return(stem, variable)                                \
-({     typeof(variable) pscr_ret__;                                    \
-       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                 \
-       switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
-       case 1: pscr_ret__ = stem##1(variable);break;                   \
-       case 2: pscr_ret__ = stem##2(variable);break;                   \
-       case 4: pscr_ret__ = stem##4(variable);break;                   \
-       case 8: pscr_ret__ = stem##8(variable);break;                   \
-       default:                                                        \
-               __bad_size_call_parameter();break;                      \
-       }                                                               \
-       pscr_ret__;                                                     \
-})
-
-#define __pcpu_size_call_return2(stem, variable, ...)                  \
-({                                                                     \
-       typeof(variable) pscr2_ret__;                                   \
-       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                 \
-       switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
-       case 1: pscr2_ret__ = stem##1(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
-       case 2: pscr2_ret__ = stem##2(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
-       case 4: pscr2_ret__ = stem##4(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
-       case 8: pscr2_ret__ = stem##8(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
-       default:                                                        \
-               __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
-       }                                                               \
-       pscr2_ret__;                                                    \
-})
-
-/*
- * Special handling for cmpxchg_double.  cmpxchg_double is passed two
- * percpu variables.  The first has to be aligned to a double word
- * boundary and the second has to follow directly thereafter.
- * We enforce this on all architectures even if they don't support
- * a double cmpxchg instruction, since it's a cheap requirement, and it
- * avoids breaking the requirement for architectures with the instruction.
- */
-#define __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(stem, pcp1, pcp2, ...)          \
-({                                                                     \
-       bool pdcrb_ret__;                                               \
-       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&pcp1);                                       \
-       BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(pcp1) != sizeof(pcp2));                     \
-       VM_BUG_ON((unsigned long)(&pcp1) % (2 * sizeof(pcp1)));         \
-       VM_BUG_ON((unsigned long)(&pcp2) !=                             \
-                 (unsigned long)(&pcp1) + sizeof(pcp1));               \
-       switch(sizeof(pcp1)) {                                          \
-       case 1: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##1(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
-       case 2: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##2(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
-       case 4: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##4(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
-       case 8: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##8(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
-       default:                                                        \
-               __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
-       }                                                               \
-       pdcrb_ret__;                                                    \
-})
-
-#define __pcpu_size_call(stem, variable, ...)                          \
-do {                                                                   \
-       __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                 \
-       switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
-               case 1: stem##1(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
-               case 2: stem##2(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
-               case 4: stem##4(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
-               case 8: stem##8(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
-               default:                                                \
-                       __bad_size_call_parameter();break;              \
-       }                                                               \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * this_cpu operations (C) 2008-2013 Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
- *
- * Optimized manipulation for memory allocated through the per cpu
- * allocator or for addresses of per cpu variables.
- *
- * These operation guarantee exclusivity of access for other operations
- * on the *same* processor. The assumption is that per cpu data is only
- * accessed by a single processor instance (the current one).
- *
- * The first group is used for accesses that must be done in a
- * preemption safe way since we know that the context is not preempt
- * safe. Interrupts may occur. If the interrupt modifies the variable
- * too then RMW actions will not be reliable.
- *
- * The arch code can provide optimized implementation by defining macros
- * for certain scalar sizes. F.e. provide this_cpu_add_2() to provide per
- * cpu atomic operations for 2 byte sized RMW actions. If arch code does
- * not provide operations for a scalar size then the fallback in the
- * generic code will be used.
- */
-
-# define this_cpu_read(pcp)    __pcpu_size_call_return(this_cpu_read_, (pcp))
-# define this_cpu_write(pcp, val)      __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_write_, (pcp), (val))
-# define this_cpu_add(pcp, val)                __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_add_, (pcp), (val))
-# define this_cpu_sub(pcp, val)                this_cpu_add((pcp), -(typeof(pcp))(val))
-# define this_cpu_inc(pcp)             this_cpu_add((pcp), 1)
-# define this_cpu_dec(pcp)             this_cpu_sub((pcp), 1)
-# define this_cpu_and(pcp, val)                __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_and_, (pcp), (val))
-# define this_cpu_or(pcp, val)         __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_or_, (pcp), (val))
-# define this_cpu_add_return(pcp, val) __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val)
-#define this_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)  this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
-#define this_cpu_inc_return(pcp)       this_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
-#define this_cpu_dec_return(pcp)       this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
-# define this_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)      \
-       __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_xchg_, (pcp), nval)
-# define this_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)     \
-       __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval)
-
-/*
- * cmpxchg_double replaces two adjacent scalars at once.  The first
- * two parameters are per cpu variables which have to be of the same
- * size.  A truth value is returned to indicate success or failure
- * (since a double register result is difficult to handle).  There is
- * very limited hardware support for these operations, so only certain
- * sizes may work.
- */
-# define this_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)       \
-       __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(this_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, (pcp1), (pcp2), (oval1), (oval2), (nval1), (nval2))
-
-/*
- * Generic percpu operations for contexts where we do not want to do
- * any checks for preemptiosn.
- *
- * If there is no other protection through preempt disable and/or
- * disabling interupts then one of these RMW operations can show unexpected
- * behavior because the execution thread was rescheduled on another processor
- * or an interrupt occurred and the same percpu variable was modified from
- * the interrupt context.
- */
-# define raw_cpu_read(pcp)     __pcpu_size_call_return(raw_cpu_read_, (pcp))
-# define raw_cpu_write(pcp, val)       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_write_, (pcp), (val))
-# define raw_cpu_add(pcp, val) __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_add_, (pcp), (val))
-# define raw_cpu_sub(pcp, val) raw_cpu_add((pcp), -(val))
-# define raw_cpu_inc(pcp)              raw_cpu_add((pcp), 1)
-# define raw_cpu_dec(pcp)              raw_cpu_sub((pcp), 1)
-# define raw_cpu_and(pcp, val) __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_and_, (pcp), (val))
-# define raw_cpu_or(pcp, val)  __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_or_, (pcp), (val))
-# define raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)  \
-       __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val)
-#define raw_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)   raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
-#define raw_cpu_inc_return(pcp)        raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
-#define raw_cpu_dec_return(pcp)        raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
-# define raw_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)       \
-       __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_xchg_, (pcp), nval)
-# define raw_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)      \
-       __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval)
-# define raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)        \
-       __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, (pcp1), (pcp2), (oval1), (oval2), (nval1), (nval2))
-
-/*
- * Generic percpu operations for context that are safe from preemption/interrupts.
- */
-# define __this_cpu_read(pcp) \
-       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("read"),__pcpu_size_call_return(raw_cpu_read_, (pcp)))
-
-# define __this_cpu_write(pcp, val)                                    \
-do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("write");                                        \
-     __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_write_, (pcp), (val));                   \
-} while (0)
-
-# define __this_cpu_add(pcp, val)                                       \
-do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("add");                                  \
-       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_add_, (pcp), (val));                   \
-} while (0)
-
-# define __this_cpu_sub(pcp, val)      __this_cpu_add((pcp), -(typeof(pcp))(val))
-# define __this_cpu_inc(pcp)           __this_cpu_add((pcp), 1)
-# define __this_cpu_dec(pcp)           __this_cpu_sub((pcp), 1)
-
-# define __this_cpu_and(pcp, val)                                      \
-do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("and");                                  \
-       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_and_, (pcp), (val));                   \
-} while (0)
-
-# define __this_cpu_or(pcp, val)                                       \
-do { __this_cpu_preempt_check("or");                                   \
-       __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_or_, (pcp), (val));                    \
-} while (0)
-
-# define __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)       \
-       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("add_return"),__pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val))
-
-#define __this_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)        __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
-#define __this_cpu_inc_return(pcp)     __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
-#define __this_cpu_dec_return(pcp)     __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
-
-# define __this_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)    \
-       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("xchg"),__pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_xchg_, (pcp), nval))
-
-# define __this_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)   \
-       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("cmpxchg"),__pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval))
-
-# define __this_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)     \
-       (__this_cpu_preempt_check("cmpxchg_double"),__pcpu_double_call_return_bool(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, (pcp1), (pcp2), (oval1), (oval2), (nval1), (nval2)))
-
 #endif /* __LINUX_PERCPU_H */