From: "Jim Hull" <jim.hull@hp.com>
To: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: [Linux-ia64] spin_unlock() problem
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 23:30:28 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-ia64-105590723705433@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-ia64-105590723705414@msgid-missing>
David wrote:
> Oops, sorry, I got it exactly backwards. ;-(
> So much for giving a "quick" reply...
Right. In Jes's example:
cpu1()
{
spin_lock(&bleh);
*a = foo;
spin_unlock(&bleh);
*b = bar;
}
cpu2()
{
if (*b = bar)
boink(*a);
}
For cpu1(), there are 2 ways to guarantee the store to *b is made
visible after to the store to *a:
1) Execute an "mf" instruction between them (probably via a change to
the spin_unlock macro), or
2) Make sure the store to *b is a release store (probably by making its
type "volatile").
There's also a problem in cpu2(). At present, there's nothing
guaranteeing the ordering of the loads of *b and *a. Again, there are 2
ways to guarantee this:
1) Add an explicit "mf" between them (no simple change to a spin macro
will help here), or
2) Make sure the load of *b is an acquire load (probably by making its
type "volatile").
Note that change number (2), making *b volatile, fixes both problems, so
it is what I would recommend. Of course this is probably a much harder
change, perhaps to architecture-independent code, instead of just
"fixing" an architecture-dependent macro, but it is the only thing that
will fix both halves of the problem.
-- Jim
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-04-07 23:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-04-04 4:51 [Linux-ia64] spin_unlock() problem Jes Sorensen
2003-04-04 5:04 ` Jes Sorensen
2003-04-04 14:43 ` Van Maren, Kevin
2003-04-04 14:49 ` Van Maren, Kevin
2003-04-04 15:13 ` Jes Sorensen
2003-04-07 21:09 ` David Mosberger
2003-04-07 21:14 ` David Mosberger
2003-04-07 22:09 ` Jes Sorensen
2003-04-07 22:18 ` Luck, Tony
2003-04-07 22:58 ` David Mosberger
2003-04-07 23:13 ` Jes Sorensen
2003-04-07 23:30 ` Jim Hull [this message]
2003-04-07 23:38 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2003-04-08 0:14 ` David Mosberger
2003-04-08 0:15 ` David Mosberger
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