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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include "sched/sched.h" #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) /**************************************************************************** * Public Data ****************************************************************************/ /* Used for access control */ static volatile spinlock_t g_irq_spin = SP_UNLOCKED; /* Handles nested calls to spin_lock_irqsave and spin_unlock_irqrestore */ static volatile uint8_t g_irq_spin_count[CONFIG_SMP_NCPUS]; #ifdef CONFIG_RW_SPINLOCK /* Used for access control */ static volatile rwlock_t g_irq_rwspin = RW_SP_UNLOCKED; /* Handles nested calls to write_lock_irqsave and write_unlock_irqrestore */ static volatile uint8_t g_irq_rwspin_count[CONFIG_SMP_NCPUS]; #endif /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: spin_lock_irqsave * * Description: * If SMP is enabled: * If the argument lock is not specified (i.e. NULL), * disable local interrupts and take the global spinlock (g_irq_spin) * if the call counter (g_irq_spin_count[cpu]) equals to 0. Then the * counter on the CPU is incremented to allow nested call and return * the interrupt state. * * If the argument lock is specified, * disable local interrupts and take the given lock and return the * interrupt state. * * NOTE: This API is very simple to protect data (e.g. H/W register * or internal data structure) in SMP mode. But do not use this API * with kernel APIs which suspend a caller thread. (e.g. nxsem_wait) * * If SMP is not enabled: * This function is equivalent to up_irq_save(). * * Input Parameters: * lock - Caller specific spinlock. If specified NULL, g_irq_spin is used * and can be nested. Otherwise, nested call for the same lock * would cause a deadlock * * Returned Value: * An opaque, architecture-specific value that represents the state of * the interrupts prior to the call to spin_lock_irqsave(lock); * ****************************************************************************/ irqstate_t spin_lock_irqsave(spinlock_t *lock) { irqstate_t ret; ret = up_irq_save(); if (NULL == lock) { int me = this_cpu(); if (0 == g_irq_spin_count[me]) { spin_lock(&g_irq_spin); } g_irq_spin_count[me]++; DEBUGASSERT(0 != g_irq_spin_count[me]); } else { spin_lock(lock); } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: spin_lock_irqsave_wo_note ****************************************************************************/ irqstate_t spin_lock_irqsave_wo_note(spinlock_t *lock) { irqstate_t ret; ret = up_irq_save(); if (NULL == lock) { int me = this_cpu(); if (0 == g_irq_spin_count[me]) { spin_lock_wo_note(&g_irq_spin); } g_irq_spin_count[me]++; DEBUGASSERT(0 != g_irq_spin_count[me]); } else { spin_lock_wo_note(lock); } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: spin_unlock_irqrestore * * Description: * If SMP is enabled: * If the argument lock is not specified (i.e. NULL), * decrement the call counter (g_irq_spin_count[cpu]) and if it * decrements to zero then release the spinlock (g_irq_spin) and * restore the interrupt state as it was prior to the previous call to * spin_lock_irqsave(NULL). * * If the argument lock is specified, release the lock and restore * the interrupt state as it was prior to the previous call to * spin_lock_irqsave(lock). * * If SMP is not enabled: * This function is equivalent to up_irq_restore(). * * Input Parameters: * lock - Caller specific spinlock. If specified NULL, g_irq_spin is used. * * flags - The architecture-specific value that represents the state of * the interrupts prior to the call to spin_lock_irqsave(lock); * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ void spin_unlock_irqrestore(spinlock_t *lock, irqstate_t flags) { if (NULL == lock) { int me = this_cpu(); DEBUGASSERT(0 < g_irq_spin_count[me]); g_irq_spin_count[me]--; if (0 == g_irq_spin_count[me]) { spin_unlock(&g_irq_spin); } } else { spin_unlock(lock); } up_irq_restore(flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: spin_lock_irqsave_wo_note ****************************************************************************/ void spin_unlock_irqrestore_wo_note(spinlock_t *lock, irqstate_t flags) { if (NULL == lock) { int me = this_cpu(); DEBUGASSERT(0 < g_irq_spin_count[me]); g_irq_spin_count[me]--; if (0 == g_irq_spin_count[me]) { spin_unlock_wo_note(&g_irq_spin); } } else { spin_unlock_wo_note(lock); } up_irq_restore(flags); } #ifdef CONFIG_RW_SPINLOCK /**************************************************************************** * Name: read_lock_irqsave * * Description: * If SMP is enabled: * If the 'lock' argument is not specified (i.e. NULL), disable local * interrupts and take the global read write spinlock (g_irq_rwspin) * and increase g_irq_rwspin. * * If the 'lock' argument is specified, * disable local interrupts and take the lock spinlock and return * the interrupt state. * * NOTE: This API is very simple to protect data (e.g. H/W register * or internal data structure) in SMP mode. Do not use this API * with kernel APIs which suspend a caller thread. (e.g. nxsem_wait) * * If SMP is not enabled: * This function is equivalent to up_irq_save(). * * Input Parameters: * lock - Caller specific spinlock. If specified NULL, g_irq_spin is used * and can be nested. Otherwise, nested call for the same lock * would cause a deadlock * * Returned Value: * An opaque, architecture-specific value that represents the state of * the interrupts prior to the call to write_lock_irqsave(lock); * ****************************************************************************/ irqstate_t read_lock_irqsave(FAR rwlock_t *lock) { irqstate_t ret; ret = up_irq_save(); if (NULL == lock) { read_lock(&g_irq_rwspin); } else { read_lock(lock); } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: read_unlock_irqrestore * * Description: * If SMP is enabled: * If the argument lock is not specified (i.e. NULL), * decrement the call counter (g_irq_rwspin) and restore the interrupt * state as it was prior to the previous call to read_lock_irqsave(NULL). * * If the argument lock is specified, release the lock and * restore the interrupt state as it was prior to the previous call to * read_lock_irqsave(lock). * * If SMP is not enabled: * This function is equivalent to up_irq_restore(). * * Input Parameters: * lock - Caller specific spinlock. If specified NULL, g_irq_spin is used. * * flags - The architecture-specific value that represents the state of * the interrupts prior to the call to read_lock_irqsave(lock); * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ void read_unlock_irqrestore(rwlock_t *lock, irqstate_t flags) { if (NULL == lock) { read_unlock(&g_irq_rwspin); } else { read_unlock(lock); } up_irq_restore(flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: write_lock_irqsave * * Description: * If SMP is enabled: * If the argument lock is not specified (i.e. NULL), * disable local interrupts and take the global spinlock (g_irq_rwspin) * if the call counter (g_irq_rwspin_count[cpu]) equals to 0. Then * the counter on the CPU is incremented to allow nested calls and return * the interrupt state. * * If the argument lock is specified, * disable local interrupts and take the lock spinlock and return * the interrupt state. * * NOTE: This API is very simple to protect data (e.g. H/W register * or internal data structure) in SMP mode. But do not use this API * with kernel APIs which suspend a caller thread. (e.g. nxsem_wait) * * If SMP is not enabled: * This function is equivalent to up_irq_save(). * * Input Parameters: * lock - Caller specific spinlock. If specified NULL, g_irq_spin is used * and can be nested. Otherwise, nested call for the same lock * would cause a deadlock * * Returned Value: * An opaque, architecture-specific value that represents the state of * the interrupts prior to the call to write_lock_irqsave(lock); * ****************************************************************************/ irqstate_t write_lock_irqsave(rwlock_t *lock) { irqstate_t ret; ret = up_irq_save(); if (NULL == lock) { int me = this_cpu(); if (0 == g_irq_rwspin_count[me]) { write_lock(&g_irq_rwspin); } g_irq_rwspin_count[me]++; DEBUGASSERT(0 != g_irq_rwspin_count[me]); } else { write_lock(lock); } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: write_unlock_irqrestore * * Description: * If SMP is enabled: * If the argument lock is not specified (i.e. NULL), * decrement the call counter (g_irq_rwspin_count[cpu]) and if it * decrements to zero then release the spinlock (g_irq_rwspin) and * restore the interrupt state as it was prior to the previous call to * write_lock_irqsave(NULL). * * If the argument lock is specified, release the lock and * restore the interrupt state as it was prior to the previous call to * write_lock_irqsave(lock). * * If SMP is not enabled: * This function is equivalent to up_irq_restore(). * * Input Parameters: * lock - Caller specific spinlock. If specified NULL, g_irq_spin is used. * * flags - The architecture-specific value that represents the state of * the interrupts prior to the call to write_lock_irqsave(lock); * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ void write_unlock_irqrestore(rwlock_t *lock, irqstate_t flags) { if (NULL == lock) { int me = this_cpu(); DEBUGASSERT(0 < g_irq_rwspin_count[me]); g_irq_rwspin_count[me]--; if (0 == g_irq_rwspin_count[me]) { write_unlock(&g_irq_rwspin); } } else { write_unlock(lock); } up_irq_restore(flags); } #endif /* CONFIG_RW_SPINLOCK */ #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */