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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2/* 3 * Mutexes: blocking mutual exclusion locks 4 * 5 * started by Ingo Molnar: 6 * 7 * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> 8 * 9 * This file contains the main data structure and API definitions. 10 */ 11#ifndef __LINUX_MUTEX_H 12#define __LINUX_MUTEX_H 13 14#include <asm/current.h> 15#include <linux/list.h> 16#include <linux/spinlock_types.h> 17#include <linux/lockdep.h> 18#include <linux/atomic.h> 19#include <asm/processor.h> 20#include <linux/osq_lock.h> 21#include <linux/debug_locks.h> 22 23struct ww_acquire_ctx; 24 25/* 26 * Simple, straightforward mutexes with strict semantics: 27 * 28 * - only one task can hold the mutex at a time 29 * - only the owner can unlock the mutex 30 * - multiple unlocks are not permitted 31 * - recursive locking is not permitted 32 * - a mutex object must be initialized via the API 33 * - a mutex object must not be initialized via memset or copying 34 * - task may not exit with mutex held 35 * - memory areas where held locks reside must not be freed 36 * - held mutexes must not be reinitialized 37 * - mutexes may not be used in hardware or software interrupt 38 * contexts such as tasklets and timers 39 * 40 * These semantics are fully enforced when DEBUG_MUTEXES is 41 * enabled. Furthermore, besides enforcing the above rules, the mutex 42 * debugging code also implements a number of additional features 43 * that make lock debugging easier and faster: 44 * 45 * - uses symbolic names of mutexes, whenever they are printed in debug output 46 * - point-of-acquire tracking, symbolic lookup of function names 47 * - list of all locks held in the system, printout of them 48 * - owner tracking 49 * - detects self-recursing locks and prints out all relevant info 50 * - detects multi-task circular deadlocks and prints out all affected 51 * locks and tasks (and only those tasks) 52 */ 53struct mutex { 54 atomic_long_t owner; 55 spinlock_t wait_lock; 56#ifdef CONFIG_MUTEX_SPIN_ON_OWNER 57 struct optimistic_spin_queue osq; /* Spinner MCS lock */ 58#endif 59 struct list_head wait_list; 60#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES 61 void *magic; 62#endif 63#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 64 struct lockdep_map dep_map; 65#endif 66}; 67 68struct ww_class; 69struct ww_acquire_ctx; 70 71struct ww_mutex { 72 struct mutex base; 73 struct ww_acquire_ctx *ctx; 74#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES 75 struct ww_class *ww_class; 76#endif 77}; 78 79/* 80 * This is the control structure for tasks blocked on mutex, 81 * which resides on the blocked task's kernel stack: 82 */ 83struct mutex_waiter { 84 struct list_head list; 85 struct task_struct *task; 86 struct ww_acquire_ctx *ww_ctx; 87#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES 88 void *magic; 89#endif 90}; 91 92#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES 93 94#define __DEBUG_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \ 95 , .magic = &lockname 96 97extern void mutex_destroy(struct mutex *lock); 98 99#else 100 101# define __DEBUG_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) 102 103static inline void mutex_destroy(struct mutex *lock) {} 104 105#endif 106 107/** 108 * mutex_init - initialize the mutex 109 * @mutex: the mutex to be initialized 110 * 111 * Initialize the mutex to unlocked state. 112 * 113 * It is not allowed to initialize an already locked mutex. 114 */ 115#define mutex_init(mutex) \ 116do { \ 117 static struct lock_class_key __key; \ 118 \ 119 __mutex_init((mutex), #mutex, &__key); \ 120} while (0) 121 122#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 123# define __DEP_MAP_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \ 124 , .dep_map = { \ 125 .name = #lockname, \ 126 .wait_type_inner = LD_WAIT_SLEEP, \ 127 } 128#else 129# define __DEP_MAP_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) 130#endif 131 132#define __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \ 133 { .owner = ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(0) \ 134 , .wait_lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(lockname.wait_lock) \ 135 , .wait_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(lockname.wait_list) \ 136 __DEBUG_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) \ 137 __DEP_MAP_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(lockname) } 138 139#define DEFINE_MUTEX(mutexname) \ 140 struct mutex mutexname = __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(mutexname) 141 142extern void __mutex_init(struct mutex *lock, const char *name, 143 struct lock_class_key *key); 144 145/** 146 * mutex_is_locked - is the mutex locked 147 * @lock: the mutex to be queried 148 * 149 * Returns true if the mutex is locked, false if unlocked. 150 */ 151extern bool mutex_is_locked(struct mutex *lock); 152 153/* 154 * See kernel/locking/mutex.c for detailed documentation of these APIs. 155 * Also see Documentation/locking/mutex-design.rst. 156 */ 157#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 158extern void mutex_lock_nested(struct mutex *lock, unsigned int subclass); 159extern void _mutex_lock_nest_lock(struct mutex *lock, struct lockdep_map *nest_lock); 160 161extern int __must_check mutex_lock_interruptible_nested(struct mutex *lock, 162 unsigned int subclass); 163extern int __must_check mutex_lock_killable_nested(struct mutex *lock, 164 unsigned int subclass); 165extern void mutex_lock_io_nested(struct mutex *lock, unsigned int subclass); 166 167#define mutex_lock(lock) mutex_lock_nested(lock, 0) 168#define mutex_lock_interruptible(lock) mutex_lock_interruptible_nested(lock, 0) 169#define mutex_lock_killable(lock) mutex_lock_killable_nested(lock, 0) 170#define mutex_lock_io(lock) mutex_lock_io_nested(lock, 0) 171 172#define mutex_lock_nest_lock(lock, nest_lock) \ 173do { \ 174 typecheck(struct lockdep_map *, &(nest_lock)->dep_map); \ 175 _mutex_lock_nest_lock(lock, &(nest_lock)->dep_map); \ 176} while (0) 177 178#else 179extern void mutex_lock(struct mutex *lock); 180extern int __must_check mutex_lock_interruptible(struct mutex *lock); 181extern int __must_check mutex_lock_killable(struct mutex *lock); 182extern void mutex_lock_io(struct mutex *lock); 183 184# define mutex_lock_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock(lock) 185# define mutex_lock_interruptible_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock_interruptible(lock) 186# define mutex_lock_killable_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock_killable(lock) 187# define mutex_lock_nest_lock(lock, nest_lock) mutex_lock(lock) 188# define mutex_lock_io_nested(lock, subclass) mutex_lock(lock) 189#endif 190 191/* 192 * NOTE: mutex_trylock() follows the spin_trylock() convention, 193 * not the down_trylock() convention! 194 * 195 * Returns 1 if the mutex has been acquired successfully, and 0 on contention. 196 */ 197extern int mutex_trylock(struct mutex *lock); 198extern void mutex_unlock(struct mutex *lock); 199 200extern int atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(atomic_t *cnt, struct mutex *lock); 201 202/* 203 * These values are chosen such that FAIL and SUCCESS match the 204 * values of the regular mutex_trylock(). 205 */ 206enum mutex_trylock_recursive_enum { 207 MUTEX_TRYLOCK_FAILED = 0, 208 MUTEX_TRYLOCK_SUCCESS = 1, 209 MUTEX_TRYLOCK_RECURSIVE, 210}; 211 212/** 213 * mutex_trylock_recursive - trylock variant that allows recursive locking 214 * @lock: mutex to be locked 215 * 216 * This function should not be used, _ever_. It is purely for hysterical GEM 217 * raisins, and once those are gone this will be removed. 218 * 219 * Returns: 220 * - MUTEX_TRYLOCK_FAILED - trylock failed, 221 * - MUTEX_TRYLOCK_SUCCESS - lock acquired, 222 * - MUTEX_TRYLOCK_RECURSIVE - we already owned the lock. 223 */ 224extern /* __deprecated */ __must_check enum mutex_trylock_recursive_enum 225mutex_trylock_recursive(struct mutex *lock); 226 227#endif /* __LINUX_MUTEX_H */