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| author | 2017-02-10 16:27:52 +0100 | |
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| committer | 2017-02-24 09:02:10 +0100 | |
| commit | 29dee3c03abce04cd527878ef5f9e5f91b7b83f4 (patch) | |
| tree | 778c1f931b1425b4d99d0627a1791efc730e6fbd /include | |
| parent | Merge branch 'for-next' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6 (diff) | |
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locking/refcounts: Out-of-line everything
Linus asked to please make this real C code.
And since size then isn't an issue what so ever anymore, remove the
debug knob and make all WARN()s unconditional.
Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: dwindsor@gmail.com
Cc: elena.reshetova@intel.com
Cc: gregkh@linuxfoundation.org
Cc: ishkamiel@gmail.com
Cc: keescook@chromium.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
| -rw-r--r-- | include/linux/refcount.h | 277 | 
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 265 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/refcount.h b/include/linux/refcount.h index 600aadf9cca4..0e8cfb2ce91e 100644 --- a/include/linux/refcount.h +++ b/include/linux/refcount.h @@ -1,55 +1,10 @@  #ifndef _LINUX_REFCOUNT_H  #define _LINUX_REFCOUNT_H -/* - * Variant of atomic_t specialized for reference counts. - * - * The interface matches the atomic_t interface (to aid in porting) but only - * provides the few functions one should use for reference counting. - * - * It differs in that the counter saturates at UINT_MAX and will not move once - * there. This avoids wrapping the counter and causing 'spurious' - * use-after-free issues. - * - * Memory ordering rules are slightly relaxed wrt regular atomic_t functions - * and provide only what is strictly required for refcounts. - * - * The increments are fully relaxed; these will not provide ordering. The - * rationale is that whatever is used to obtain the object we're increasing the - * reference count on will provide the ordering. For locked data structures, - * its the lock acquire, for RCU/lockless data structures its the dependent - * load. - * - * Do note that inc_not_zero() provides a control dependency which will order - * future stores against the inc, this ensures we'll never modify the object - * if we did not in fact acquire a reference. - * - * The decrements will provide release order, such that all the prior loads and - * stores will be issued before, it also provides a control dependency, which - * will order us against the subsequent free(). - * - * The control dependency is against the load of the cmpxchg (ll/sc) that - * succeeded. This means the stores aren't fully ordered, but this is fine - * because the 1->0 transition indicates no concurrency. - * - * Note that the allocator is responsible for ordering things between free() - * and alloc(). - * - */ -  #include <linux/atomic.h> -#include <linux/bug.h>  #include <linux/mutex.h>  #include <linux/spinlock.h> -#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_REFCOUNT -#define REFCOUNT_WARN(cond, str) WARN_ON(cond) -#define __refcount_check	__must_check -#else -#define REFCOUNT_WARN(cond, str) (void)(cond) -#define __refcount_check -#endif -  typedef struct refcount_struct {  	atomic_t refs;  } refcount_t; @@ -66,229 +21,21 @@ static inline unsigned int refcount_read(const refcount_t *r)  	return atomic_read(&r->refs);  } -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_add_not_zero(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r) -{ -	unsigned int old, new, val = atomic_read(&r->refs); - -	for (;;) { -		if (!val) -			return false; - -		if (unlikely(val == UINT_MAX)) -			return true; - -		new = val + i; -		if (new < val) -			new = UINT_MAX; -		old = atomic_cmpxchg_relaxed(&r->refs, val, new); -		if (old == val) -			break; - -		val = old; -	} - -	REFCOUNT_WARN(new == UINT_MAX, "refcount_t: saturated; leaking memory.\n"); - -	return true; -} - -static inline void refcount_add(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r) -{ -	REFCOUNT_WARN(!refcount_add_not_zero(i, r), "refcount_t: addition on 0; use-after-free.\n"); -} - -/* - * Similar to atomic_inc_not_zero(), will saturate at UINT_MAX and WARN. - * - * Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller has guaranteed the - * object memory to be stable (RCU, etc.). It does provide a control dependency - * and thereby orders future stores. See the comment on top. - */ -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_inc_not_zero(refcount_t *r) -{ -	unsigned int old, new, val = atomic_read(&r->refs); - -	for (;;) { -		new = val + 1; - -		if (!val) -			return false; - -		if (unlikely(!new)) -			return true; - -		old = atomic_cmpxchg_relaxed(&r->refs, val, new); -		if (old == val) -			break; - -		val = old; -	} - -	REFCOUNT_WARN(new == UINT_MAX, "refcount_t: saturated; leaking memory.\n"); - -	return true; -} - -/* - * Similar to atomic_inc(), will saturate at UINT_MAX and WARN. - * - * Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller already has a - * reference on the object, will WARN when this is not so. - */ -static inline void refcount_inc(refcount_t *r) -{ -	REFCOUNT_WARN(!refcount_inc_not_zero(r), "refcount_t: increment on 0; use-after-free.\n"); -} - -/* - * Similar to atomic_dec_and_test(), it will WARN on underflow and fail to - * decrement when saturated at UINT_MAX. - * - * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done - * before, and provides a control dependency such that free() must come after. - * See the comment on top. - */ -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_sub_and_test(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r) -{ -	unsigned int old, new, val = atomic_read(&r->refs); - -	for (;;) { -		if (unlikely(val == UINT_MAX)) -			return false; - -		new = val - i; -		if (new > val) { -			REFCOUNT_WARN(new > val, "refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.\n"); -			return false; -		} - -		old = atomic_cmpxchg_release(&r->refs, val, new); -		if (old == val) -			break; - -		val = old; -	} - -	return !new; -} - -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_dec_and_test(refcount_t *r) -{ -	return refcount_sub_and_test(1, r); -} +extern __must_check bool refcount_add_not_zero(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r); +extern void refcount_add(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r); -/* - * Similar to atomic_dec(), it will WARN on underflow and fail to decrement - * when saturated at UINT_MAX. - * - * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done - * before. - */ -static inline -void refcount_dec(refcount_t *r) -{ -	REFCOUNT_WARN(refcount_dec_and_test(r), "refcount_t: decrement hit 0; leaking memory.\n"); -} - -/* - * No atomic_t counterpart, it attempts a 1 -> 0 transition and returns the - * success thereof. - * - * Like all decrement operations, it provides release memory order and provides - * a control dependency. - * - * It can be used like a try-delete operator; this explicit case is provided - * and not cmpxchg in generic, because that would allow implementing unsafe - * operations. - */ -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_dec_if_one(refcount_t *r) -{ -	return atomic_cmpxchg_release(&r->refs, 1, 0) == 1; -} - -/* - * No atomic_t counterpart, it decrements unless the value is 1, in which case - * it will return false. - * - * Was often done like: atomic_add_unless(&var, -1, 1) - */ -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_dec_not_one(refcount_t *r) -{ -	unsigned int old, new, val = atomic_read(&r->refs); +extern __must_check bool refcount_inc_not_zero(refcount_t *r); +extern void refcount_inc(refcount_t *r); -	for (;;) { -		if (unlikely(val == UINT_MAX)) -			return true; +extern __must_check bool refcount_sub_and_test(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r); +extern void refcount_sub(unsigned int i, refcount_t *r); -		if (val == 1) -			return false; +extern __must_check bool refcount_dec_and_test(refcount_t *r); +extern void refcount_dec(refcount_t *r); -		new = val - 1; -		if (new > val) { -			REFCOUNT_WARN(new > val, "refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.\n"); -			return true; -		} - -		old = atomic_cmpxchg_release(&r->refs, val, new); -		if (old == val) -			break; - -		val = old; -	} - -	return true; -} - -/* - * Similar to atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(), it will WARN on underflow and fail - * to decrement when saturated at UINT_MAX. - * - * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done - * before, and provides a control dependency such that free() must come after. - * See the comment on top. - */ -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(refcount_t *r, struct mutex *lock) -{ -	if (refcount_dec_not_one(r)) -		return false; - -	mutex_lock(lock); -	if (!refcount_dec_and_test(r)) { -		mutex_unlock(lock); -		return false; -	} - -	return true; -} - -/* - * Similar to atomic_dec_and_lock(), it will WARN on underflow and fail to - * decrement when saturated at UINT_MAX. - * - * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done - * before, and provides a control dependency such that free() must come after. - * See the comment on top. - */ -static inline __refcount_check -bool refcount_dec_and_lock(refcount_t *r, spinlock_t *lock) -{ -	if (refcount_dec_not_one(r)) -		return false; - -	spin_lock(lock); -	if (!refcount_dec_and_test(r)) { -		spin_unlock(lock); -		return false; -	} - -	return true; -} +extern __must_check bool refcount_dec_if_one(refcount_t *r); +extern __must_check bool refcount_dec_not_one(refcount_t *r); +extern __must_check bool refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(refcount_t *r, struct mutex *lock); +extern __must_check bool refcount_dec_and_lock(refcount_t *r, spinlock_t *lock);  #endif /* _LINUX_REFCOUNT_H */  | 
