drm/i915: make hw page ioremap use ioremap_wc
[linux-2.6-block.git] / lib / kernel_lock.c
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1/*
2 * lib/kernel_lock.c
3 *
4 * This is the traditional BKL - big kernel lock. Largely
5895df96 5 * relegated to obsolescence, but used by various less
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6 * important (or lazy) subsystems.
7 */
8#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
9#include <linux/module.h>
10#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
6188e10d 11#include <linux/semaphore.h>
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1da177e4 13/*
8e3e076c 14 * The 'big kernel lock'
1da177e4 15 *
8e3e076c 16 * This spinlock is taken and released recursively by lock_kernel()
d6e05edc 17 * and unlock_kernel(). It is transparently dropped and reacquired
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18 * over schedule(). It is used to protect legacy code that hasn't
19 * been migrated to a proper locking design yet.
20 *
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21 * Don't use in new code.
22 */
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23static __cacheline_aligned_in_smp DEFINE_SPINLOCK(kernel_flag);
24
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25
26/*
8e3e076c 27 * Acquire/release the underlying lock from the scheduler.
1da177e4 28 *
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29 * This is called with preemption disabled, and should
30 * return an error value if it cannot get the lock and
31 * TIF_NEED_RESCHED gets set.
1da177e4 32 *
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33 * If it successfully gets the lock, it should increment
34 * the preemption count like any spinlock does.
35 *
36 * (This works on UP too - _raw_spin_trylock will never
37 * return false in that case)
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38 */
39int __lockfunc __reacquire_kernel_lock(void)
40{
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41 while (!_raw_spin_trylock(&kernel_flag)) {
42 if (test_thread_flag(TIF_NEED_RESCHED))
43 return -EAGAIN;
44 cpu_relax();
45 }
1da177e4 46 preempt_disable();
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47 return 0;
48}
49
50void __lockfunc __release_kernel_lock(void)
51{
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52 _raw_spin_unlock(&kernel_flag);
53 preempt_enable_no_resched();
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54}
55
56/*
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57 * These are the BKL spinlocks - we try to be polite about preemption.
58 * If SMP is not on (ie UP preemption), this all goes away because the
59 * _raw_spin_trylock() will always succeed.
1da177e4 60 */
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61#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
62static inline void __lock_kernel(void)
1da177e4 63{
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64 preempt_disable();
65 if (unlikely(!_raw_spin_trylock(&kernel_flag))) {
66 /*
67 * If preemption was disabled even before this
68 * was called, there's nothing we can be polite
69 * about - just spin.
70 */
71 if (preempt_count() > 1) {
72 _raw_spin_lock(&kernel_flag);
73 return;
74 }
1da177e4 75
1da177e4 76 /*
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77 * Otherwise, let's wait for the kernel lock
78 * with preemption enabled..
1da177e4 79 */
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80 do {
81 preempt_enable();
82 while (spin_is_locked(&kernel_flag))
83 cpu_relax();
84 preempt_disable();
85 } while (!_raw_spin_trylock(&kernel_flag));
86 }
87}
1da177e4 88
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89#else
90
91/*
92 * Non-preemption case - just get the spinlock
93 */
94static inline void __lock_kernel(void)
95{
96 _raw_spin_lock(&kernel_flag);
1da177e4 97}
8e3e076c 98#endif
1da177e4 99
8e3e076c 100static inline void __unlock_kernel(void)
1da177e4 101{
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102 /*
103 * the BKL is not covered by lockdep, so we open-code the
104 * unlocking sequence (and thus avoid the dep-chain ops):
105 */
106 _raw_spin_unlock(&kernel_flag);
107 preempt_enable();
108}
1da177e4 109
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110/*
111 * Getting the big kernel lock.
112 *
113 * This cannot happen asynchronously, so we only need to
114 * worry about other CPU's.
115 */
116void __lockfunc lock_kernel(void)
117{
118 int depth = current->lock_depth+1;
119 if (likely(!depth))
120 __lock_kernel();
121 current->lock_depth = depth;
122}
1da177e4 123
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124void __lockfunc unlock_kernel(void)
125{
126 BUG_ON(current->lock_depth < 0);
127 if (likely(--current->lock_depth < 0))
128 __unlock_kernel();
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129}
130
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131EXPORT_SYMBOL(lock_kernel);
132EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_kernel);
133