From: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
To: "Vivi, Rodrigo" <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>,
"Hajda, Andrzej" <andrzej.hajda@intel.com>,
"intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org"
<intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: Re: [Intel-gfx] [PATCH 1/2] drm/i915/display: use fetch_and_zero if applicable
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2022 17:02:06 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87tu26ym4x.fsf@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a53c2ec0607493d46fe0fc9f1884cd5d32103058.camel@intel.com>
On Thu, 08 Dec 2022, "Vivi, Rodrigo" <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2022-12-08 at 14:32 +0200, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> On Thu, 08 Dec 2022, Andrzej Hajda <andrzej.hajda@intel.com> wrote:
>> > Simplify the code.
>>
>> Personally, I absolutely hate fetch_and_zero().
>>
>> I understand the point, but there are two main traps:
>>
>> First, the name implies atomicity, which there is none at all.
>>
>> Second, the name implies it's part of a kernel core header, which it
>> isn't, and this just amplifies the first point.
>>
>> It's surprising and misleading, and those are not things I like about
>> interfaces in the kernel.
>>
>> I would not like to see this proliferate. If fetch_and_zero() was
>> atomic
>> *and* part of a core kernel header, it would be a different matter.
>> But
>> I don't think that's going to happen, exactly because it won't be
>> atomic
>> and the name implies it is.
>
> +1 here.
>
> Please let's go the other way around and try to kill macros like this.
>
> we either kill or we ensure this gets accepted in the core kernel
> libraries.
Agreed. I'd be fine with either:
1) Get something like this accepted in core kernel headers:
#define fetch_and_zero(ptr) xchg(ptr, 0)
2) Do this in i915:
@@
expression E;
@@
- fetch_and_zero(E)
+ xchg(E, 0)
BR,
Jani.
--
Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-12-08 15:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-12-08 11:12 [Intel-gfx] [PATCH 1/2] drm/i915/display: use fetch_and_zero if applicable Andrzej Hajda
2022-12-08 11:12 ` [Intel-gfx] [PATCH 2/2] drm/i915/gt: " Andrzej Hajda
2022-12-08 11:47 ` [Intel-gfx] ✗ Fi.CI.SPARSE: warning for series starting with [1/2] drm/i915/display: " Patchwork
2022-12-08 12:11 ` [Intel-gfx] ✓ Fi.CI.BAT: success " Patchwork
2022-12-08 12:32 ` [Intel-gfx] [PATCH 1/2] " Jani Nikula
2022-12-08 12:37 ` Jani Nikula
2022-12-08 13:36 ` Vivi, Rodrigo
2022-12-08 15:02 ` Jani Nikula [this message]
2022-12-08 15:44 ` Tvrtko Ursulin
2022-12-08 16:26 ` Andrzej Hajda
2022-12-08 15:02 ` Andrzej Hajda
2022-12-08 19:03 ` [Intel-gfx] ✓ Fi.CI.IGT: success for series starting with [1/2] " Patchwork
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