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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2/* 3 * Hardware spinlock public header 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com 6 * 7 * Contact: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> 8 */ 9 10#ifndef __LINUX_HWSPINLOCK_H 11#define __LINUX_HWSPINLOCK_H 12 13#include <linux/err.h> 14#include <linux/sched.h> 15 16/* hwspinlock mode argument */ 17#define HWLOCK_IRQSTATE 0x01 /* Disable interrupts, save state */ 18#define HWLOCK_IRQ 0x02 /* Disable interrupts, don't save state */ 19#define HWLOCK_RAW 0x03 20 21struct device; 22struct device_node; 23struct hwspinlock; 24struct hwspinlock_device; 25struct hwspinlock_ops; 26 27/** 28 * struct hwspinlock_pdata - platform data for hwspinlock drivers 29 * @base_id: base id for this hwspinlock device 30 * 31 * hwspinlock devices provide system-wide hardware locks that are used 32 * by remote processors that have no other way to achieve synchronization. 33 * 34 * To achieve that, each physical lock must have a system-wide id number 35 * that is agreed upon, otherwise remote processors can't possibly assume 36 * they're using the same hardware lock. 37 * 38 * Usually boards have a single hwspinlock device, which provides several 39 * hwspinlocks, and in this case, they can be trivially numbered 0 to 40 * (num-of-locks - 1). 41 * 42 * In case boards have several hwspinlocks devices, a different base id 43 * should be used for each hwspinlock device (they can't all use 0 as 44 * a starting id!). 45 * 46 * This platform data structure should be used to provide the base id 47 * for each device (which is trivially 0 when only a single hwspinlock 48 * device exists). It can be shared between different platforms, hence 49 * its location. 50 */ 51struct hwspinlock_pdata { 52 int base_id; 53}; 54 55#ifdef CONFIG_HWSPINLOCK 56 57int hwspin_lock_register(struct hwspinlock_device *bank, struct device *dev, 58 const struct hwspinlock_ops *ops, int base_id, int num_locks); 59int hwspin_lock_unregister(struct hwspinlock_device *bank); 60struct hwspinlock *hwspin_lock_request(void); 61struct hwspinlock *hwspin_lock_request_specific(unsigned int id); 62int hwspin_lock_free(struct hwspinlock *hwlock); 63int of_hwspin_lock_get_id(struct device_node *np, int index); 64int hwspin_lock_get_id(struct hwspinlock *hwlock); 65int __hwspin_lock_timeout(struct hwspinlock *, unsigned int, int, 66 unsigned long *); 67int __hwspin_trylock(struct hwspinlock *, int, unsigned long *); 68void __hwspin_unlock(struct hwspinlock *, int, unsigned long *); 69int of_hwspin_lock_get_id_byname(struct device_node *np, const char *name); 70int devm_hwspin_lock_free(struct device *dev, struct hwspinlock *hwlock); 71struct hwspinlock *devm_hwspin_lock_request(struct device *dev); 72struct hwspinlock *devm_hwspin_lock_request_specific(struct device *dev, 73 unsigned int id); 74int devm_hwspin_lock_unregister(struct device *dev, 75 struct hwspinlock_device *bank); 76int devm_hwspin_lock_register(struct device *dev, 77 struct hwspinlock_device *bank, 78 const struct hwspinlock_ops *ops, 79 int base_id, int num_locks); 80 81#else /* !CONFIG_HWSPINLOCK */ 82 83/* 84 * We don't want these functions to fail if CONFIG_HWSPINLOCK is not 85 * enabled. We prefer to silently succeed in this case, and let the 86 * code path get compiled away. This way, if CONFIG_HWSPINLOCK is not 87 * required on a given setup, users will still work. 88 * 89 * The only exception is hwspin_lock_register/hwspin_lock_unregister, with which 90 * we _do_ want users to fail (no point in registering hwspinlock instances if 91 * the framework is not available). 92 * 93 * Note: ERR_PTR(-ENODEV) will still be considered a success for NULL-checking 94 * users. Others, which care, can still check this with IS_ERR. 95 */ 96static inline struct hwspinlock *hwspin_lock_request(void) 97{ 98 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 99} 100 101static inline struct hwspinlock *hwspin_lock_request_specific(unsigned int id) 102{ 103 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 104} 105 106static inline int hwspin_lock_free(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 107{ 108 return 0; 109} 110 111static inline 112int __hwspin_lock_timeout(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, unsigned int to, 113 int mode, unsigned long *flags) 114{ 115 return 0; 116} 117 118static inline 119int __hwspin_trylock(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, int mode, unsigned long *flags) 120{ 121 return 0; 122} 123 124static inline 125void __hwspin_unlock(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, int mode, unsigned long *flags) 126{ 127} 128 129static inline int of_hwspin_lock_get_id(struct device_node *np, int index) 130{ 131 return 0; 132} 133 134static inline int hwspin_lock_get_id(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 135{ 136 return 0; 137} 138 139static inline 140int of_hwspin_lock_get_id_byname(struct device_node *np, const char *name) 141{ 142 return 0; 143} 144 145static inline 146int devm_hwspin_lock_free(struct device *dev, struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 147{ 148 return 0; 149} 150 151static inline struct hwspinlock *devm_hwspin_lock_request(struct device *dev) 152{ 153 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 154} 155 156static inline 157struct hwspinlock *devm_hwspin_lock_request_specific(struct device *dev, 158 unsigned int id) 159{ 160 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 161} 162 163#endif /* !CONFIG_HWSPINLOCK */ 164 165/** 166 * hwspin_trylock_irqsave() - try to lock an hwspinlock, disable interrupts 167 * @hwlock: an hwspinlock which we want to trylock 168 * @flags: a pointer to where the caller's interrupt state will be saved at 169 * 170 * This function attempts to lock the underlying hwspinlock, and will 171 * immediately fail if the hwspinlock is already locked. 172 * 173 * Upon a successful return from this function, preemption and local 174 * interrupts are disabled (previous interrupts state is saved at @flags), 175 * so the caller must not sleep, and is advised to release the hwspinlock 176 * as soon as possible. 177 * 178 * Returns 0 if we successfully locked the hwspinlock, -EBUSY if 179 * the hwspinlock was already taken, and -EINVAL if @hwlock is invalid. 180 */ 181static inline 182int hwspin_trylock_irqsave(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, unsigned long *flags) 183{ 184 return __hwspin_trylock(hwlock, HWLOCK_IRQSTATE, flags); 185} 186 187/** 188 * hwspin_trylock_irq() - try to lock an hwspinlock, disable interrupts 189 * @hwlock: an hwspinlock which we want to trylock 190 * 191 * This function attempts to lock the underlying hwspinlock, and will 192 * immediately fail if the hwspinlock is already locked. 193 * 194 * Upon a successful return from this function, preemption and local 195 * interrupts are disabled, so the caller must not sleep, and is advised 196 * to release the hwspinlock as soon as possible. 197 * 198 * Returns 0 if we successfully locked the hwspinlock, -EBUSY if 199 * the hwspinlock was already taken, and -EINVAL if @hwlock is invalid. 200 */ 201static inline int hwspin_trylock_irq(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 202{ 203 return __hwspin_trylock(hwlock, HWLOCK_IRQ, NULL); 204} 205 206/** 207 * hwspin_trylock_raw() - attempt to lock a specific hwspinlock 208 * @hwlock: an hwspinlock which we want to trylock 209 * 210 * This function attempts to lock an hwspinlock, and will immediately fail 211 * if the hwspinlock is already taken. 212 * 213 * Caution: User must protect the routine of getting hardware lock with mutex 214 * or spinlock to avoid dead-lock, that will let user can do some time-consuming 215 * or sleepable operations under the hardware lock. 216 * 217 * Returns 0 if we successfully locked the hwspinlock, -EBUSY if 218 * the hwspinlock was already taken, and -EINVAL if @hwlock is invalid. 219 */ 220static inline int hwspin_trylock_raw(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 221{ 222 return __hwspin_trylock(hwlock, HWLOCK_RAW, NULL); 223} 224 225/** 226 * hwspin_trylock() - attempt to lock a specific hwspinlock 227 * @hwlock: an hwspinlock which we want to trylock 228 * 229 * This function attempts to lock an hwspinlock, and will immediately fail 230 * if the hwspinlock is already taken. 231 * 232 * Upon a successful return from this function, preemption is disabled, 233 * so the caller must not sleep, and is advised to release the hwspinlock 234 * as soon as possible. This is required in order to minimize remote cores 235 * polling on the hardware interconnect. 236 * 237 * Returns 0 if we successfully locked the hwspinlock, -EBUSY if 238 * the hwspinlock was already taken, and -EINVAL if @hwlock is invalid. 239 */ 240static inline int hwspin_trylock(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 241{ 242 return __hwspin_trylock(hwlock, 0, NULL); 243} 244 245/** 246 * hwspin_lock_timeout_irqsave() - lock hwspinlock, with timeout, disable irqs 247 * @hwlock: the hwspinlock to be locked 248 * @to: timeout value in msecs 249 * @flags: a pointer to where the caller's interrupt state will be saved at 250 * 251 * This function locks the underlying @hwlock. If the @hwlock 252 * is already taken, the function will busy loop waiting for it to 253 * be released, but give up when @timeout msecs have elapsed. 254 * 255 * Upon a successful return from this function, preemption and local interrupts 256 * are disabled (plus previous interrupt state is saved), so the caller must 257 * not sleep, and is advised to release the hwspinlock as soon as possible. 258 * 259 * Returns 0 when the @hwlock was successfully taken, and an appropriate 260 * error code otherwise (most notably an -ETIMEDOUT if the @hwlock is still 261 * busy after @timeout msecs). The function will never sleep. 262 */ 263static inline int hwspin_lock_timeout_irqsave(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, 264 unsigned int to, unsigned long *flags) 265{ 266 return __hwspin_lock_timeout(hwlock, to, HWLOCK_IRQSTATE, flags); 267} 268 269/** 270 * hwspin_lock_timeout_irq() - lock hwspinlock, with timeout, disable irqs 271 * @hwlock: the hwspinlock to be locked 272 * @to: timeout value in msecs 273 * 274 * This function locks the underlying @hwlock. If the @hwlock 275 * is already taken, the function will busy loop waiting for it to 276 * be released, but give up when @timeout msecs have elapsed. 277 * 278 * Upon a successful return from this function, preemption and local interrupts 279 * are disabled so the caller must not sleep, and is advised to release the 280 * hwspinlock as soon as possible. 281 * 282 * Returns 0 when the @hwlock was successfully taken, and an appropriate 283 * error code otherwise (most notably an -ETIMEDOUT if the @hwlock is still 284 * busy after @timeout msecs). The function will never sleep. 285 */ 286static inline 287int hwspin_lock_timeout_irq(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, unsigned int to) 288{ 289 return __hwspin_lock_timeout(hwlock, to, HWLOCK_IRQ, NULL); 290} 291 292/** 293 * hwspin_lock_timeout_raw() - lock an hwspinlock with timeout limit 294 * @hwlock: the hwspinlock to be locked 295 * @to: timeout value in msecs 296 * 297 * This function locks the underlying @hwlock. If the @hwlock 298 * is already taken, the function will busy loop waiting for it to 299 * be released, but give up when @timeout msecs have elapsed. 300 * 301 * Caution: User must protect the routine of getting hardware lock with mutex 302 * or spinlock to avoid dead-lock, that will let user can do some time-consuming 303 * or sleepable operations under the hardware lock. 304 * 305 * Returns 0 when the @hwlock was successfully taken, and an appropriate 306 * error code otherwise (most notably an -ETIMEDOUT if the @hwlock is still 307 * busy after @timeout msecs). The function will never sleep. 308 */ 309static inline 310int hwspin_lock_timeout_raw(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, unsigned int to) 311{ 312 return __hwspin_lock_timeout(hwlock, to, HWLOCK_RAW, NULL); 313} 314 315/** 316 * hwspin_lock_timeout() - lock an hwspinlock with timeout limit 317 * @hwlock: the hwspinlock to be locked 318 * @to: timeout value in msecs 319 * 320 * This function locks the underlying @hwlock. If the @hwlock 321 * is already taken, the function will busy loop waiting for it to 322 * be released, but give up when @timeout msecs have elapsed. 323 * 324 * Upon a successful return from this function, preemption is disabled 325 * so the caller must not sleep, and is advised to release the hwspinlock 326 * as soon as possible. 327 * This is required in order to minimize remote cores polling on the 328 * hardware interconnect. 329 * 330 * Returns 0 when the @hwlock was successfully taken, and an appropriate 331 * error code otherwise (most notably an -ETIMEDOUT if the @hwlock is still 332 * busy after @timeout msecs). The function will never sleep. 333 */ 334static inline 335int hwspin_lock_timeout(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, unsigned int to) 336{ 337 return __hwspin_lock_timeout(hwlock, to, 0, NULL); 338} 339 340/** 341 * hwspin_unlock_irqrestore() - unlock hwspinlock, restore irq state 342 * @hwlock: a previously-acquired hwspinlock which we want to unlock 343 * @flags: previous caller's interrupt state to restore 344 * 345 * This function will unlock a specific hwspinlock, enable preemption and 346 * restore the previous state of the local interrupts. It should be used 347 * to undo, e.g., hwspin_trylock_irqsave(). 348 * 349 * @hwlock must be already locked before calling this function: it is a bug 350 * to call unlock on a @hwlock that is already unlocked. 351 */ 352static inline void hwspin_unlock_irqrestore(struct hwspinlock *hwlock, 353 unsigned long *flags) 354{ 355 __hwspin_unlock(hwlock, HWLOCK_IRQSTATE, flags); 356} 357 358/** 359 * hwspin_unlock_irq() - unlock hwspinlock, enable interrupts 360 * @hwlock: a previously-acquired hwspinlock which we want to unlock 361 * 362 * This function will unlock a specific hwspinlock, enable preemption and 363 * enable local interrupts. Should be used to undo hwspin_lock_irq(). 364 * 365 * @hwlock must be already locked (e.g. by hwspin_trylock_irq()) before 366 * calling this function: it is a bug to call unlock on a @hwlock that is 367 * already unlocked. 368 */ 369static inline void hwspin_unlock_irq(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 370{ 371 __hwspin_unlock(hwlock, HWLOCK_IRQ, NULL); 372} 373 374/** 375 * hwspin_unlock_raw() - unlock hwspinlock 376 * @hwlock: a previously-acquired hwspinlock which we want to unlock 377 * 378 * This function will unlock a specific hwspinlock. 379 * 380 * @hwlock must be already locked (e.g. by hwspin_trylock()) before calling 381 * this function: it is a bug to call unlock on a @hwlock that is already 382 * unlocked. 383 */ 384static inline void hwspin_unlock_raw(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 385{ 386 __hwspin_unlock(hwlock, HWLOCK_RAW, NULL); 387} 388 389/** 390 * hwspin_unlock() - unlock hwspinlock 391 * @hwlock: a previously-acquired hwspinlock which we want to unlock 392 * 393 * This function will unlock a specific hwspinlock and enable preemption 394 * back. 395 * 396 * @hwlock must be already locked (e.g. by hwspin_trylock()) before calling 397 * this function: it is a bug to call unlock on a @hwlock that is already 398 * unlocked. 399 */ 400static inline void hwspin_unlock(struct hwspinlock *hwlock) 401{ 402 __hwspin_unlock(hwlock, 0, NULL); 403} 404 405#endif /* __LINUX_HWSPINLOCK_H */