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/** * Implementation of spinlocks for Octeon CVMX. Although similar in * function to Linux kernel spinlocks, they are not compatible. * Octeon CVMX spinlocks are only used to synchronize with the boot * monitor and other non-Linux programs running in the system.
*/
/** * Attempts to take the lock, but does not spin if lock is not available. * May take some time to acquire the lock even if it is available * due to the ll/sc not succeeding. * * @lock: pointer to lock structure * * Returns 0: lock successfully taken * 1: lock not taken, held by someone else * These return values match the Linux semantics.
*/
/** ******************************************************************** * Bit spinlocks * These spinlocks use a single bit (bit 31) of a 32 bit word for locking. * The rest of the bits in the word are left undisturbed. This enables more * compact data structures as only 1 bit is consumed for the lock. *
*/
/** * Gets lock, spins until lock is taken * Preserves the low 31 bits of the 32 bit * word used for the lock. * * * @word: word to lock bit 31 of
*/ staticinlinevoid cvmx_spinlock_bit_lock(uint32_t *word)
{ unsignedint tmp; unsignedint sav;
/** * Attempts to get lock, returns immediately with success/failure * Preserves the low 31 bits of the 32 bit * word used for the lock. * * * @word: word to lock bit 31 of * Returns 0: lock successfully taken * 1: lock not taken, held by someone else * These return values match the Linux semantics.
*/ staticinlineunsignedint cvmx_spinlock_bit_trylock(uint32_t *word)
{ unsignedint tmp;
/** * Releases bit lock * * Unconditionally clears bit 31 of the lock word. Note that this is * done non-atomically, as this implementation assumes that the rest * of the bits in the word are protected by the lock. * * @word: word to unlock bit 31 in
*/ staticinlinevoid cvmx_spinlock_bit_unlock(uint32_t *word)
{
CVMX_SYNCWS;
*word &= ~(1UL << 31);
CVMX_SYNCWS;
}
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