From: Waiman Long <waiman.l...@hp.com>

Create a new mcs_spinlock.c file to contain the
mcs_spin_lock() and mcs_spin_unlock() function.

Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <waiman.l...@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Chen <tim.c.c...@linux.intel.com>
---
 include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h                       | 77 ++--------------------
 kernel/locking/Makefile                            |  6 +-
 .../locking/mcs_spinlock.c                         | 27 ++++----
 3 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-)
 copy include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h => kernel/locking/mcs_spinlock.c (82%)

diff --git a/include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h b/include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h
index bfe84c6..d54bb23 100644
--- a/include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h
+++ b/include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h
@@ -17,78 +17,9 @@ struct mcs_spinlock {
        int locked; /* 1 if lock acquired */
 };
 
-/*
- * Note: the smp_load_acquire/smp_store_release pair is not
- * sufficient to form a full memory barrier across
- * cpus for many architectures (except x86) for mcs_unlock and mcs_lock.
- * For applications that need a full barrier across multiple cpus
- * with mcs_unlock and mcs_lock pair, smp_mb__after_unlock_lock() should be
- * used after mcs_lock.
- */
-
-/*
- * In order to acquire the lock, the caller should declare a local node and
- * pass a reference of the node to this function in addition to the lock.
- * If the lock has already been acquired, then this will proceed to spin
- * on this node->locked until the previous lock holder sets the node->locked
- * in mcs_spin_unlock().
- *
- * We don't inline mcs_spin_lock() so that perf can correctly account for the
- * time spent in this lock function.
- */
-static noinline
-void mcs_spin_lock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock *node)
-{
-       struct mcs_spinlock *prev;
-
-       /* Init node */
-       node->locked = 0;
-       node->next   = NULL;
-
-       prev = xchg(lock, node);
-       if (likely(prev == NULL)) {
-               /* Lock acquired, don't need to set node->locked to 1
-                * as lock owner and other contenders won't check this value.
-                * If a debug mode is needed to audit lock status, then
-                * set node->locked value here.
-                */
-               return;
-       }
-       ACCESS_ONCE(prev->next) = node;
-       /*
-        * Wait until the lock holder passes the lock down.
-        * Using smp_load_acquire() provides a memory barrier that
-        * ensures subsequent operations happen after the lock is acquired.
-        */
-       while (!(smp_load_acquire(&node->locked)))
-               arch_mutex_cpu_relax();
-}
-
-/*
- * Releases the lock. The caller should pass in the corresponding node that
- * was used to acquire the lock.
- */
-static void mcs_spin_unlock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock 
*node)
-{
-       struct mcs_spinlock *next = ACCESS_ONCE(node->next);
-
-       if (likely(!next)) {
-               /*
-                * Release the lock by setting it to NULL
-                */
-               if (likely(cmpxchg(lock, node, NULL) == node))
-                       return;
-               /* Wait until the next pointer is set */
-               while (!(next = ACCESS_ONCE(node->next)))
-                       arch_mutex_cpu_relax();
-       }
-       /*
-        * Pass lock to next waiter.
-        * smp_store_release() provides a memory barrier to ensure
-        * all operations in the critical section has been completed
-        * before unlocking.
-        */
-       smp_store_release(&next->locked, 1);
-}
+extern
+void mcs_spin_lock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock *node);
+extern
+void mcs_spin_unlock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock *node);
 
 #endif /* __LINUX_MCS_SPINLOCK_H */
diff --git a/kernel/locking/Makefile b/kernel/locking/Makefile
index baab8e5..20d9d5c 100644
--- a/kernel/locking/Makefile
+++ b/kernel/locking/Makefile
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LOCKDEP) += lockdep.o
 ifeq ($(CONFIG_PROC_FS),y)
 obj-$(CONFIG_LOCKDEP) += lockdep_proc.o
 endif
-obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += spinlock.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) += spinlock.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += spinlock.o mcs_spinlock.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING) += spinlock.o mcs_spinlock.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES) += rtmutex.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES) += rtmutex-debug.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_RT_MUTEX_TESTER) += rtmutex-tester.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK) += spinlock.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK) += spinlock.o mcs_spinlock.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK) += spinlock_debug.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK) += rwsem-spinlock.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM) += rwsem-xadd.o
diff --git a/include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h b/kernel/locking/mcs_spinlock.c
similarity index 82%
copy from include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h
copy to kernel/locking/mcs_spinlock.c
index bfe84c6..c3ee9cf 100644
--- a/include/linux/mcs_spinlock.h
+++ b/kernel/locking/mcs_spinlock.c
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * MCS lock defines
- *
- * This file contains the main data structure and API definitions of MCS lock.
+ * MCS lock
  *
  * The MCS lock (proposed by Mellor-Crummey and Scott) is a simple spin-lock
  * with the desirable properties of being fair, and with each cpu trying
@@ -9,13 +7,14 @@
  * It avoids expensive cache bouncings that common test-and-set spin-lock
  * implementations incur.
  */
-#ifndef __LINUX_MCS_SPINLOCK_H
-#define __LINUX_MCS_SPINLOCK_H
 
-struct mcs_spinlock {
-       struct mcs_spinlock *next;
-       int locked; /* 1 if lock acquired */
-};
+#include <asm/barrier.h>
+#include <asm/cmpxchg.h>
+#include <asm/processor.h>
+#include <linux/compiler.h>
+#include <linux/mcs_spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/mutex.h>
+#include <linux/export.h>
 
 /*
  * Note: the smp_load_acquire/smp_store_release pair is not
@@ -32,11 +31,7 @@ struct mcs_spinlock {
  * If the lock has already been acquired, then this will proceed to spin
  * on this node->locked until the previous lock holder sets the node->locked
  * in mcs_spin_unlock().
- *
- * We don't inline mcs_spin_lock() so that perf can correctly account for the
- * time spent in this lock function.
  */
-static noinline
 void mcs_spin_lock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock *node)
 {
        struct mcs_spinlock *prev;
@@ -63,12 +58,13 @@ void mcs_spin_lock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct 
mcs_spinlock *node)
        while (!(smp_load_acquire(&node->locked)))
                arch_mutex_cpu_relax();
 }
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mcs_spin_lock);
 
 /*
  * Releases the lock. The caller should pass in the corresponding node that
  * was used to acquire the lock.
  */
-static void mcs_spin_unlock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock 
*node)
+void mcs_spin_unlock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, struct mcs_spinlock *node)
 {
        struct mcs_spinlock *next = ACCESS_ONCE(node->next);
 
@@ -90,5 +86,4 @@ static void mcs_spin_unlock(struct mcs_spinlock **lock, 
struct mcs_spinlock *nod
         */
        smp_store_release(&next->locked, 1);
 }
-
-#endif /* __LINUX_MCS_SPINLOCK_H */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mcs_spin_unlock);
-- 
1.7.11.7



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