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Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -07001#define pr_fmt(fmt) "%s: " fmt "\n", __func__
2
3#include <linux/kernel.h>
4#include <linux/percpu-refcount.h>
5
6/*
7 * Initially, a percpu refcount is just a set of percpu counters. Initially, we
8 * don't try to detect the ref hitting 0 - which means that get/put can just
9 * increment or decrement the local counter. Note that the counter on a
10 * particular cpu can (and will) wrap - this is fine, when we go to shutdown the
11 * percpu counters will all sum to the correct value
12 *
13 * (More precisely: because moduler arithmatic is commutative the sum of all the
14 * pcpu_count vars will be equal to what it would have been if all the gets and
15 * puts were done to a single integer, even if some of the percpu integers
16 * overflow or underflow).
17 *
18 * The real trick to implementing percpu refcounts is shutdown. We can't detect
19 * the ref hitting 0 on every put - this would require global synchronization
20 * and defeat the whole purpose of using percpu refs.
21 *
22 * What we do is require the user to keep track of the initial refcount; we know
23 * the ref can't hit 0 before the user drops the initial ref, so as long as we
24 * convert to non percpu mode before the initial ref is dropped everything
25 * works.
26 *
27 * Converting to non percpu mode is done with some RCUish stuff in
28 * percpu_ref_kill. Additionally, we need a bias value so that the atomic_t
29 * can't hit 0 before we've added up all the percpu refs.
30 */
31
32#define PCPU_COUNT_BIAS (1U << 31)
33
Tejun Heoeae7975d2014-06-28 08:10:13 -040034static unsigned __percpu *pcpu_count_ptr(struct percpu_ref *ref)
35{
36 return (unsigned __percpu *)((unsigned long)ref->pcpu_count & ~PCPU_REF_DEAD);
37}
38
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -070039/**
40 * percpu_ref_init - initialize a percpu refcount
Tejun Heoac899062013-06-12 20:43:06 -070041 * @ref: percpu_ref to initialize
42 * @release: function which will be called when refcount hits 0
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -070043 *
44 * Initializes the refcount in single atomic counter mode with a refcount of 1;
45 * analagous to atomic_set(ref, 1).
46 *
47 * Note that @release must not sleep - it may potentially be called from RCU
48 * callback context by percpu_ref_kill().
49 */
Tejun Heoac899062013-06-12 20:43:06 -070050int percpu_ref_init(struct percpu_ref *ref, percpu_ref_func_t *release)
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -070051{
52 atomic_set(&ref->count, 1 + PCPU_COUNT_BIAS);
53
54 ref->pcpu_count = alloc_percpu(unsigned);
55 if (!ref->pcpu_count)
56 return -ENOMEM;
57
58 ref->release = release;
59 return 0;
60}
Matias Bjorling5e9dd372013-10-16 13:47:01 -070061EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(percpu_ref_init);
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -070062
Tejun Heobc497bd2013-06-12 20:52:35 -070063/**
64 * percpu_ref_cancel_init - cancel percpu_ref_init()
65 * @ref: percpu_ref to cancel init for
66 *
67 * Once a percpu_ref is initialized, its destruction is initiated by
68 * percpu_ref_kill() and completes asynchronously, which can be painful to
69 * do when destroying a half-constructed object in init failure path.
70 *
71 * This function destroys @ref without invoking @ref->release and the
72 * memory area containing it can be freed immediately on return. To
73 * prevent accidental misuse, it's required that @ref has finished
74 * percpu_ref_init(), whether successful or not, but never used.
75 *
76 * The weird name and usage restriction are to prevent people from using
77 * this function by mistake for normal shutdown instead of
78 * percpu_ref_kill().
79 */
80void percpu_ref_cancel_init(struct percpu_ref *ref)
81{
Tejun Heoeae7975d2014-06-28 08:10:13 -040082 unsigned __percpu *pcpu_count = pcpu_count_ptr(ref);
Tejun Heobc497bd2013-06-12 20:52:35 -070083 int cpu;
84
85 WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_read(&ref->count) != 1 + PCPU_COUNT_BIAS);
86
87 if (pcpu_count) {
88 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
89 WARN_ON_ONCE(*per_cpu_ptr(pcpu_count, cpu));
Tejun Heoeae7975d2014-06-28 08:10:13 -040090 free_percpu(pcpu_count);
Tejun Heobc497bd2013-06-12 20:52:35 -070091 }
92}
Matias Bjorling5e9dd372013-10-16 13:47:01 -070093EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(percpu_ref_cancel_init);
Tejun Heobc497bd2013-06-12 20:52:35 -070094
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -070095static void percpu_ref_kill_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu)
96{
97 struct percpu_ref *ref = container_of(rcu, struct percpu_ref, rcu);
Tejun Heoeae7975d2014-06-28 08:10:13 -040098 unsigned __percpu *pcpu_count = pcpu_count_ptr(ref);
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -070099 unsigned count = 0;
100 int cpu;
101
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700102 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
103 count += *per_cpu_ptr(pcpu_count, cpu);
104
105 free_percpu(pcpu_count);
106
107 pr_debug("global %i pcpu %i", atomic_read(&ref->count), (int) count);
108
109 /*
110 * It's crucial that we sum the percpu counters _before_ adding the sum
111 * to &ref->count; since gets could be happening on one cpu while puts
112 * happen on another, adding a single cpu's count could cause
113 * @ref->count to hit 0 before we've got a consistent value - but the
114 * sum of all the counts will be consistent and correct.
115 *
116 * Subtracting the bias value then has to happen _after_ adding count to
117 * &ref->count; we need the bias value to prevent &ref->count from
118 * reaching 0 before we add the percpu counts. But doing it at the same
119 * time is equivalent and saves us atomic operations:
120 */
121
122 atomic_add((int) count - PCPU_COUNT_BIAS, &ref->count);
123
Kent Overstreet687b0ad2014-01-06 13:13:26 -0800124 WARN_ONCE(atomic_read(&ref->count) <= 0, "percpu ref <= 0 (%i)",
125 atomic_read(&ref->count));
126
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700127 /* @ref is viewed as dead on all CPUs, send out kill confirmation */
128 if (ref->confirm_kill)
129 ref->confirm_kill(ref);
130
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700131 /*
132 * Now we're in single atomic_t mode with a consistent refcount, so it's
133 * safe to drop our initial ref:
134 */
135 percpu_ref_put(ref);
136}
137
138/**
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700139 * percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm - drop the initial ref and schedule confirmation
Tejun Heoac899062013-06-12 20:43:06 -0700140 * @ref: percpu_ref to kill
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700141 * @confirm_kill: optional confirmation callback
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700142 *
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700143 * Equivalent to percpu_ref_kill() but also schedules kill confirmation if
144 * @confirm_kill is not NULL. @confirm_kill, which may not block, will be
145 * called after @ref is seen as dead from all CPUs - all further
146 * invocations of percpu_ref_tryget() will fail. See percpu_ref_tryget()
147 * for more details.
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700148 *
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700149 * Due to the way percpu_ref is implemented, @confirm_kill will be called
150 * after at least one full RCU grace period has passed but this is an
151 * implementation detail and callers must not depend on it.
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700152 */
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700153void percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm(struct percpu_ref *ref,
154 percpu_ref_func_t *confirm_kill)
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700155{
Tejun Heoeae7975d2014-06-28 08:10:13 -0400156 WARN_ONCE((unsigned long)ref->pcpu_count & PCPU_REF_DEAD,
Kent Overstreetc1ae6e92013-06-03 16:02:29 -0700157 "percpu_ref_kill() called more than once!\n");
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700158
Kent Overstreetc1ae6e92013-06-03 16:02:29 -0700159 ref->pcpu_count = (unsigned __percpu *)
160 (((unsigned long) ref->pcpu_count)|PCPU_REF_DEAD);
Tejun Heodbece3a2013-06-13 19:23:53 -0700161 ref->confirm_kill = confirm_kill;
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700162
Tejun Heoa4244452013-06-16 16:12:26 -0700163 call_rcu_sched(&ref->rcu, percpu_ref_kill_rcu);
Kent Overstreet215e2622013-05-31 15:26:45 -0700164}
Matias Bjorling5e9dd372013-10-16 13:47:01 -0700165EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm);