Hey,
Op 05-11-12 14:31, Thomas Hellstrom schreef:
> Reservation locking currently always takes place under the LRU spinlock.
> Hence, strictly there is no need for an atomic_cmpxchg call; we can use
> atomic_read followed by atomic_write since nobody else will ever reserve
> without the lru spinlock held.
> At least on Intel this should remove a locked bus cycle on successful
> reserve.
>
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <[email protected]>
>
Is that really a good thing to submit when I am busy killing lru lock around
reserve? :-)
- while (unlikely(atomic_cmpxchg(&bo->reserved, 0, 1) != 0)) {
+ while (unlikely(atomic_xchg(&bo->reserved, 1) != 0)) {
Works without lru lock too!
In fact mutexes are done in a similar way[1], except with some more magic, and
unlocked state is 1, not 0.
However I do think that to get that right (saves a irq disable in unlock path,
and less wakeups in contended
case), I should really just post the mutex extension patches for reservations
and ride the flames. It's
getting too close to real mutexes so I really want it to be a mutex in that
case. So lets convert it.. Soon! :-)
~Maarten
[1] See linux/include/asm-generic/mutex-xchg.h and
linux/include/asm-generic/mutex-dec.h for how
archs generally implement mutex fastpaths.
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