linux/include/linux/mutex.h
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   1/*
   2 * Mutexes: blocking mutual exclusion locks
   3 *
   4 * started by Ingo Molnar:
   5 *
   6 *  Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
   7 *
   8 * This file contains the main data structure and API definitions.
   9 */
  10#ifndef __LINUX_MUTEX_H
  11#define __LINUX_MUTEX_H
  12
  13#include <asm/current.h>
  14#include <linux/list.h>
  15#include <linux/spinlock_types.h>
  16#include <linux/linkage.h>
  17#include <linux/lockdep.h>
  18#include <linux/atomic.h>
  19#include <asm/processor.h>
  20#include <linux/osq_lock.h>
  21#include <linux/debug_locks.h>
  22
  23/*
  24 * Simple, straightforward mutexes with strict semantics:
  25 *
  26 * - only one task can hold the mutex at a time
  27 * - only the owner can unlock the mutex
  28 * - multiple unlocks are not permitted
  29 * - recursive locking is not permitted
  30 * - a mutex object must be initialized via the API
  31 * - a mutex object must not be initialized via memset or copying
  32 * - task may not exit with mutex held
  33 * - memory areas where held locks reside must not be freed
  34 * - held mutexes must not be reinitialized
  35 * - mutexes may not be used in hardware or software interrupt
  36 *   contexts such as tasklets and timers
  37 *
  38 * These semantics are fully enforced when DEBUG_MUTEXES is
  39 * enabled. Furthermore, besides enforcing the above rules, the mutex
  40 * debugging code also implements a number of additional features
  41 * that make lock debugging easier and faster:
  42 *
  43 * - uses symbolic names of mutexes, whenever they are printed in debug output
  44 * - point-of-acquire tracking, symbolic lookup of function names
  45 * - list of all locks held in the system, printout of them
  46 * - owner tracking
  47 * - detects self-recursing locks and prints out all relevant info
  48 * - detects multi-task circular deadlocks and prints out all affected
  49 *   locks and tasks (and only those tasks)
  50 */
  51struct mutex {
  52        atomic_long_t           owner;
  53        spinlock_t              wait_lock;
  54#ifdef CONFIG_MUTEX_SPIN_ON_OWNER
  55        struct optimistic_spin_queue osq; /* Spinner MCS lock */
  56#endif
  57        struct list_head        wait_list;
  58#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES
  59        void                    *magic;
  60#endif
  61#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
  62        struct lockdep_map      dep_map;
  63#endif
  64};
  65
  66static inline struct task_struct *__mutex_owner(struct mutex *lock)
  67{
  68        return (struct task_struct *)(atomic_long_read(&lock->owner) & ~0x03);
  69}
  70
  71/*
  72 * This is the control structure for tasks blocked on mutex,
  73 * which resides on the blocked task's kernel stack:
  74 */
  75struct mutex_waiter {
  76        struct list_head        list;
  77        struct task_struct      *task;
  78#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES
  79        void                    *magic;
  80#endif
  81};
  82
  83#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES
  84
  85#define __DEBUG_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname)                             \
  86        , .magic = &lockname
  87
  88extern void mutex_destroy(struct mutex *lock);
  89
  90#else
  91
  92# define __DEBUG_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname)
  93
  94static inline void mutex_destroy(struct mutex *lock) {}
  95
  96#endif
  97
  98/**
  99 * mutex_init - initialize the mutex
 100 * @mutex: the mutex to be initialized
 101 *
 102 * Initialize the mutex to unlocked state.
 103 *
 104 * It is not allowed to initialize an already locked mutex.
 105 */
 106#define mutex_init(mutex)                                               \
 107do {                                                                    \
 108        static struct lock_class_key __key;                             \
 109                                                                        \
 110        __mutex_init((mutex), #mutex, &__key);                          \
 111} while (0)
 112
 113#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
 114# define __DEP_MAP_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \
 115                , .dep_map = { .name = #lockname }
 116#else
 117# define __DEP_MAP_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname)
 118#endif
 119
 120#define __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \
 121                { .owner = ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(0) \
 122                , .wait_lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(lockname.wait_lock) \
 123                , .wait_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(lockname.wait_list) \
 124                __DEBUG_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \
 125                __DEP_MAP_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) }
 126
 127#define DEFINE_MUTEX(mutexname) \
 128        struct mutex mutexname = __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(mutexname)
 129
 130extern void __mutex_init(struct mutex *lock, const char *name,
 131                         struct lock_class_key *key);
 132
 133/**
 134 * mutex_is_locked - is the mutex locked
 135 * @lock: the mutex to be queried
 136 *
 137 * Returns 1 if the mutex is locked, 0 if unlocked.
 138 */
 139static inline int mutex_is_locked(struct mutex *lock)
 140{
 141        /*
 142         * XXX think about spin_is_locked
 143         */
 144        return __mutex_owner(lock) != NULL;
 145}
 146
 147/*
 148 * See kernel/locking/mutex.c for detailed documentation of these APIs.
 149 * Also see Documentation/locking/mutex-design.txt.
 150 */
 151#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
 152extern void mutex_lock_nested(struct mutex *lock, unsigned int subclass);
 153extern void _mutex_lock_nest_lock(struct mutex *lock, struct lockdep_map *nest_lock);
 154
 155extern int __must_check mutex_lock_interruptible_nested(struct mutex *lock,
 156                                        unsigned int subclass);
 157extern int __must_check mutex_lock_killable_nested(struct mutex *lock,
 158                                        unsigned int subclass);
 159
 160#define mutex_lock(lock) mutex_lock_nested(lock, 0)
 161#define mutex_lock_interruptible(lock) mutex_lock_interruptible_nested(lock, 0)
 162#define mutex_lock_killable(lock) mutex_lock_killable_nested(lock, 0)
 163
 164#define mutex_lock_nest_lock(lock, nest_lock)                           \
 165do {                                                                    \
 166        typecheck(struct lockdep_map *, &(nest_lock)->dep_map); \
 167        _mutex_lock_nest_lock(lock, &(nest_lock)->dep_map);             \
 168} while (0)
 169
 170#else
 171extern void mutex_lock(struct mutex *lock);
 172extern int __must_check mutex_lock_interruptible(struct mutex *lock);
 173extern int __must_check mutex_lock_killable(struct mutex *lock);
 174
 175# define mutex_lock_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock(lock)
 176# define mutex_lock_interruptible_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock_interruptible(lock)
 177# define mutex_lock_killable_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock_killable(lock)
 178# define mutex_lock_nest_lock(lock, nest_lock) mutex_lock(lock)
 179#endif
 180
 181/*
 182 * NOTE: mutex_trylock() follows the spin_trylock() convention,
 183 *       not the down_trylock() convention!
 184 *
 185 * Returns 1 if the mutex has been acquired successfully, and 0 on contention.
 186 */
 187extern int mutex_trylock(struct mutex *lock);
 188extern void mutex_unlock(struct mutex *lock);
 189
 190extern int atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(atomic_t *cnt, struct mutex *lock);
 191
 192/*
 193 * These values are chosen such that FAIL and SUCCESS match the
 194 * values of the regular mutex_trylock().
 195 */
 196enum mutex_trylock_recursive_enum {
 197        MUTEX_TRYLOCK_FAILED    = 0,
 198        MUTEX_TRYLOCK_SUCCESS   = 1,
 199        MUTEX_TRYLOCK_RECURSIVE,
 200};
 201
 202/**
 203 * mutex_trylock_recursive - trylock variant that allows recursive locking
 204 * @lock: mutex to be locked
 205 *
 206 * This function should not be used, _ever_. It is purely for hysterical GEM
 207 * raisins, and once those are gone this will be removed.
 208 *
 209 * Returns:
 210 *  MUTEX_TRYLOCK_FAILED    - trylock failed,
 211 *  MUTEX_TRYLOCK_SUCCESS   - lock acquired,
 212 *  MUTEX_TRYLOCK_RECURSIVE - we already owned the lock.
 213 */
 214static inline /* __deprecated */ __must_check enum mutex_trylock_recursive_enum
 215mutex_trylock_recursive(struct mutex *lock)
 216{
 217        if (unlikely(__mutex_owner(lock) == current))
 218                return MUTEX_TRYLOCK_RECURSIVE;
 219
 220        return mutex_trylock(lock);
 221}
 222
 223#endif /* __LINUX_MUTEX_H */
 224