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* volatile and atomic_t/spinlock_t
@ 2007-06-05 11:48 Heiko Carstens
  2007-06-05 18:38 ` Luck, Tony
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Heiko Carstens @ 2007-06-05 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, linux-arch

I'm just wondering why we have an inconsistency between several archs when
it comes to the definitions of atomic_t, atomic64_t, spinlock_t and their
accessors. Currently we have on most architectures something like

typedef struct { volatile int counter; } atomic_t;

except for i386/x86_64 which has

typedef struct { int counter; } atomic_t;

but then again we have (including x86_64)

typedef struct { volatile long counter; } atomic64_t;

In addition we have

#define atomic_read(v)		((v)->counter)
#define atomic64_read(v)	((v)->counter)

So something like

(1)	while (atomic_read(&v));

May or may not work. Yes, I know it should be

(2)	while (atomic_read(&v))
		cpu_relax();

I'm just wondering about the inconsistency between 32 and 64 bit here and if
(1) is supposed to work or not.

When it comes to spinlock_t we have (on i386):

typedef struct {
	unsigned int slock;
} raw_spinlock_t;

and

static inline int __raw_spin_is_locked(raw_spinlock_t *x)
{
	return *(volatile signed char *)(&(x)->slock) <= 0;
}

Most other architectures have something like this

typedef struct {
	volatile unsigned int slock;
} raw_spinlock_t;

and

#define __raw_spin_is_locked(x)	((x)->slock != 0)

So is

	while (__raw_spin_is_locked(&v));

supposed to work? Or should that be 

	while (__raw_spin_is_locked(&v))
		cpu_relax();

as well and all the volatiles can/should go away?

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