qom: Less verbose object_initialize_child()
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1 /*
2 * urcu-mb.c
4 * Userspace RCU library with explicit memory barriers
6 * Copyright (c) 2009 Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
7 * Copyright (c) 2009 Paul E. McKenney, IBM Corporation.
8 * Copyright 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
10 * Ported to QEMU by Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
12 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
13 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
14 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
15 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
17 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
20 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
23 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
24 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
26 * IBM's contributions to this file may be relicensed under LGPLv2 or later.
29 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
30 #include "qemu/rcu.h"
31 #include "qemu/atomic.h"
32 #include "qemu/thread.h"
33 #include "qemu/main-loop.h"
34 #include "qemu/lockable.h"
35 #if defined(CONFIG_MALLOC_TRIM)
36 #include <malloc.h>
37 #endif
40 * Global grace period counter. Bit 0 is always one in rcu_gp_ctr.
41 * Bits 1 and above are defined in synchronize_rcu.
43 #define RCU_GP_LOCKED (1UL << 0)
44 #define RCU_GP_CTR (1UL << 1)
46 unsigned long rcu_gp_ctr = RCU_GP_LOCKED;
48 QemuEvent rcu_gp_event;
49 static QemuMutex rcu_registry_lock;
50 static QemuMutex rcu_sync_lock;
53 * Check whether a quiescent state was crossed between the beginning of
54 * update_counter_and_wait and now.
56 static inline int rcu_gp_ongoing(unsigned long *ctr)
58 unsigned long v;
60 v = atomic_read(ctr);
61 return v && (v != rcu_gp_ctr);
64 /* Written to only by each individual reader. Read by both the reader and the
65 * writers.
67 __thread struct rcu_reader_data rcu_reader;
69 /* Protected by rcu_registry_lock. */
70 typedef QLIST_HEAD(, rcu_reader_data) ThreadList;
71 static ThreadList registry = QLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(registry);
73 /* Wait for previous parity/grace period to be empty of readers. */
74 static void wait_for_readers(void)
76 ThreadList qsreaders = QLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qsreaders);
77 struct rcu_reader_data *index, *tmp;
79 for (;;) {
80 /* We want to be notified of changes made to rcu_gp_ongoing
81 * while we walk the list.
83 qemu_event_reset(&rcu_gp_event);
85 /* Instead of using atomic_mb_set for index->waiting, and
86 * atomic_mb_read for index->ctr, memory barriers are placed
87 * manually since writes to different threads are independent.
88 * qemu_event_reset has acquire semantics, so no memory barrier
89 * is needed here.
91 QLIST_FOREACH(index, &registry, node) {
92 atomic_set(&index->waiting, true);
95 /* Here, order the stores to index->waiting before the loads of
96 * index->ctr. Pairs with smp_mb_placeholder() in rcu_read_unlock(),
97 * ensuring that the loads of index->ctr are sequentially consistent.
99 smp_mb_global();
101 QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(index, &registry, node, tmp) {
102 if (!rcu_gp_ongoing(&index->ctr)) {
103 QLIST_REMOVE(index, node);
104 QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&qsreaders, index, node);
106 /* No need for mb_set here, worst of all we
107 * get some extra futex wakeups.
109 atomic_set(&index->waiting, false);
113 if (QLIST_EMPTY(&registry)) {
114 break;
117 /* Wait for one thread to report a quiescent state and try again.
118 * Release rcu_registry_lock, so rcu_(un)register_thread() doesn't
119 * wait too much time.
121 * rcu_register_thread() may add nodes to &registry; it will not
122 * wake up synchronize_rcu, but that is okay because at least another
123 * thread must exit its RCU read-side critical section before
124 * synchronize_rcu is done. The next iteration of the loop will
125 * move the new thread's rcu_reader from &registry to &qsreaders,
126 * because rcu_gp_ongoing() will return false.
128 * rcu_unregister_thread() may remove nodes from &qsreaders instead
129 * of &registry if it runs during qemu_event_wait. That's okay;
130 * the node then will not be added back to &registry by QLIST_SWAP
131 * below. The invariant is that the node is part of one list when
132 * rcu_registry_lock is released.
134 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rcu_registry_lock);
135 qemu_event_wait(&rcu_gp_event);
136 qemu_mutex_lock(&rcu_registry_lock);
139 /* put back the reader list in the registry */
140 QLIST_SWAP(&registry, &qsreaders, node);
143 void synchronize_rcu(void)
145 QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(&rcu_sync_lock);
147 /* Write RCU-protected pointers before reading p_rcu_reader->ctr.
148 * Pairs with smp_mb_placeholder() in rcu_read_lock().
150 smp_mb_global();
152 QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(&rcu_registry_lock);
153 if (!QLIST_EMPTY(&registry)) {
154 /* In either case, the atomic_mb_set below blocks stores that free
155 * old RCU-protected pointers.
157 if (sizeof(rcu_gp_ctr) < 8) {
158 /* For architectures with 32-bit longs, a two-subphases algorithm
159 * ensures we do not encounter overflow bugs.
161 * Switch parity: 0 -> 1, 1 -> 0.
163 atomic_mb_set(&rcu_gp_ctr, rcu_gp_ctr ^ RCU_GP_CTR);
164 wait_for_readers();
165 atomic_mb_set(&rcu_gp_ctr, rcu_gp_ctr ^ RCU_GP_CTR);
166 } else {
167 /* Increment current grace period. */
168 atomic_mb_set(&rcu_gp_ctr, rcu_gp_ctr + RCU_GP_CTR);
171 wait_for_readers();
176 #define RCU_CALL_MIN_SIZE 30
178 /* Multi-producer, single-consumer queue based on urcu/static/wfqueue.h
179 * from liburcu. Note that head is only used by the consumer.
181 static struct rcu_head dummy;
182 static struct rcu_head *head = &dummy, **tail = &dummy.next;
183 static int rcu_call_count;
184 static QemuEvent rcu_call_ready_event;
186 static void enqueue(struct rcu_head *node)
188 struct rcu_head **old_tail;
190 node->next = NULL;
191 old_tail = atomic_xchg(&tail, &node->next);
192 atomic_mb_set(old_tail, node);
195 static struct rcu_head *try_dequeue(void)
197 struct rcu_head *node, *next;
199 retry:
200 /* Test for an empty list, which we do not expect. Note that for
201 * the consumer head and tail are always consistent. The head
202 * is consistent because only the consumer reads/writes it.
203 * The tail, because it is the first step in the enqueuing.
204 * It is only the next pointers that might be inconsistent.
206 if (head == &dummy && atomic_mb_read(&tail) == &dummy.next) {
207 abort();
210 /* If the head node has NULL in its next pointer, the value is
211 * wrong and we need to wait until its enqueuer finishes the update.
213 node = head;
214 next = atomic_mb_read(&head->next);
215 if (!next) {
216 return NULL;
219 /* Since we are the sole consumer, and we excluded the empty case
220 * above, the queue will always have at least two nodes: the
221 * dummy node, and the one being removed. So we do not need to update
222 * the tail pointer.
224 head = next;
226 /* If we dequeued the dummy node, add it back at the end and retry. */
227 if (node == &dummy) {
228 enqueue(node);
229 goto retry;
232 return node;
235 static void *call_rcu_thread(void *opaque)
237 struct rcu_head *node;
239 rcu_register_thread();
241 for (;;) {
242 int tries = 0;
243 int n = atomic_read(&rcu_call_count);
245 /* Heuristically wait for a decent number of callbacks to pile up.
246 * Fetch rcu_call_count now, we only must process elements that were
247 * added before synchronize_rcu() starts.
249 while (n == 0 || (n < RCU_CALL_MIN_SIZE && ++tries <= 5)) {
250 g_usleep(10000);
251 if (n == 0) {
252 qemu_event_reset(&rcu_call_ready_event);
253 n = atomic_read(&rcu_call_count);
254 if (n == 0) {
255 #if defined(CONFIG_MALLOC_TRIM)
256 malloc_trim(4 * 1024 * 1024);
257 #endif
258 qemu_event_wait(&rcu_call_ready_event);
261 n = atomic_read(&rcu_call_count);
264 atomic_sub(&rcu_call_count, n);
265 synchronize_rcu();
266 qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
267 while (n > 0) {
268 node = try_dequeue();
269 while (!node) {
270 qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
271 qemu_event_reset(&rcu_call_ready_event);
272 node = try_dequeue();
273 if (!node) {
274 qemu_event_wait(&rcu_call_ready_event);
275 node = try_dequeue();
277 qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
280 n--;
281 node->func(node);
283 qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
285 abort();
288 void call_rcu1(struct rcu_head *node, void (*func)(struct rcu_head *node))
290 node->func = func;
291 enqueue(node);
292 atomic_inc(&rcu_call_count);
293 qemu_event_set(&rcu_call_ready_event);
296 void rcu_register_thread(void)
298 assert(rcu_reader.ctr == 0);
299 qemu_mutex_lock(&rcu_registry_lock);
300 QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&registry, &rcu_reader, node);
301 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rcu_registry_lock);
304 void rcu_unregister_thread(void)
306 qemu_mutex_lock(&rcu_registry_lock);
307 QLIST_REMOVE(&rcu_reader, node);
308 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rcu_registry_lock);
311 static void rcu_init_complete(void)
313 QemuThread thread;
315 qemu_mutex_init(&rcu_registry_lock);
316 qemu_mutex_init(&rcu_sync_lock);
317 qemu_event_init(&rcu_gp_event, true);
319 qemu_event_init(&rcu_call_ready_event, false);
321 /* The caller is assumed to have iothread lock, so the call_rcu thread
322 * must have been quiescent even after forking, just recreate it.
324 qemu_thread_create(&thread, "call_rcu", call_rcu_thread,
325 NULL, QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED);
327 rcu_register_thread();
330 static int atfork_depth = 1;
332 void rcu_enable_atfork(void)
334 atfork_depth++;
337 void rcu_disable_atfork(void)
339 atfork_depth--;
342 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
343 static void rcu_init_lock(void)
345 if (atfork_depth < 1) {
346 return;
349 qemu_mutex_lock(&rcu_sync_lock);
350 qemu_mutex_lock(&rcu_registry_lock);
353 static void rcu_init_unlock(void)
355 if (atfork_depth < 1) {
356 return;
359 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rcu_registry_lock);
360 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rcu_sync_lock);
363 static void rcu_init_child(void)
365 if (atfork_depth < 1) {
366 return;
369 memset(&registry, 0, sizeof(registry));
370 rcu_init_complete();
372 #endif
374 static void __attribute__((__constructor__)) rcu_init(void)
376 smp_mb_global_init();
377 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
378 pthread_atfork(rcu_init_lock, rcu_init_unlock, rcu_init_child);
379 #endif
380 rcu_init_complete();