From f4712b46a529ca2da078c82d5d99d367c7ebf82b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: NeilBrown Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2019 11:52:08 +1000 Subject: rhashtable: replace rht_ptr_locked() with rht_assign_locked() The only times rht_ptr_locked() is used, it is to store a new value in a bucket-head. This is the only time it makes sense to use it too. So replace it by a function which does the whole task: Sets the lock bit and assigns to a bucket head. Signed-off-by: NeilBrown Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- include/linux/rhashtable.h | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'include/linux/rhashtable.h') diff --git a/include/linux/rhashtable.h b/include/linux/rhashtable.h index b54e6436547e..882bc0fcea4b 100644 --- a/include/linux/rhashtable.h +++ b/include/linux/rhashtable.h @@ -316,6 +316,7 @@ static inline struct rhash_lock_head __rcu **rht_bucket_insert( * local_bh. For that we have rht_assign_unlock(). As rcu_assign_pointer() * provides the same release semantics that bit_spin_unlock() provides, * this is safe. + * When we write to a bucket without unlocking, we use rht_assign_locked(). */ static inline void rht_lock(struct bucket_table *tbl, @@ -369,10 +370,12 @@ static inline struct rhash_head *rht_ptr_exclusive( return (void *)(((unsigned long)p) & ~BIT(1)); } -static inline struct rhash_lock_head __rcu *rht_ptr_locked(const - struct rhash_head *p) +static inline void rht_assign_locked(struct rhash_lock_head __rcu **bkt, + struct rhash_head *obj) { - return (void *)(((unsigned long)p) | BIT(1)); + struct rhash_head __rcu **p = (struct rhash_head __rcu **)bkt; + + rcu_assign_pointer(*p, (void *)((unsigned long)obj | BIT(1))); } static inline void rht_assign_unlock(struct bucket_table *tbl, -- cgit v1.2.3-59-g8ed1b