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#ifndef _SPL_RWLOCK_H
#define _SPL_RWLOCK_H

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <linux/rwsem.h>
#include <linux/rwsem_compat.h>

typedef enum {
	RW_DRIVER	= 2,
	RW_DEFAULT	= 4
} krw_type_t;

typedef enum {
	RW_NONE		= 0,
	RW_WRITER	= 1,
	RW_READER	= 2
} krw_t;

/*
 * If CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER is defined, rw_semaphore will have an owner
 * field, so we don't need our own.
 */
typedef struct {
	struct rw_semaphore rw_rwlock;
#ifndef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER
	kthread_t *rw_owner;
#endif
} krwlock_t;

#define SEM(rwp)	(&(rwp)->rw_rwlock)

static inline void
spl_rw_set_owner(krwlock_t *rwp)
{
/*
 * If CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER is defined, down_write, up_write,
 * downgrade_write and __init_rwsem will set/clear owner for us.
 */
#ifndef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER
	rwp->rw_owner = current;
#endif
}

static inline void
spl_rw_clear_owner(krwlock_t *rwp)
{
#ifndef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER
	rwp->rw_owner = NULL;
#endif
}

static inline kthread_t *
rw_owner(krwlock_t *rwp)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER
	return SEM(rwp)->owner;
#else
	return rwp->rw_owner;
#endif
}

static inline int
RW_READ_HELD(krwlock_t *rwp)
{
	return (spl_rwsem_is_locked(SEM(rwp)) && rw_owner(rwp) == NULL);
}

static inline int
RW_WRITE_HELD(krwlock_t *rwp)
{
	return (rw_owner(rwp) == current);
}

static inline int
RW_LOCK_HELD(krwlock_t *rwp)
{
	return spl_rwsem_is_locked(SEM(rwp));
}

/*
 * The following functions must be a #define and not static inline.
 * This ensures that the native linux semaphore functions (down/up)
 * will be correctly located in the users code which is important
 * for the built in kernel lock analysis tools
 */
#define rw_init(rwp, name, type, arg)					\
({									\
	static struct lock_class_key __key;				\
									\
	__init_rwsem(SEM(rwp), #rwp, &__key);				\
	spl_rw_clear_owner(rwp);					\
})

#define rw_destroy(rwp)							\
({									\
	VERIFY(!RW_LOCK_HELD(rwp));					\
})

#define rw_tryenter(rwp, rw)						\
({									\
	int _rc_ = 0;							\
									\
	switch (rw) {							\
	case RW_READER:							\
		_rc_ = down_read_trylock(SEM(rwp));			\
		break;							\
	case RW_WRITER:							\
		if ((_rc_ = down_write_trylock(SEM(rwp))))		\
			spl_rw_set_owner(rwp);				\
		break;							\
	default:							\
		VERIFY(0);						\
	}								\
	_rc_;								\
})

#define rw_enter(rwp, rw)						\
({									\
	switch (rw) {							\
	case RW_READER:							\
		down_read(SEM(rwp));					\
		break;							\
	case RW_WRITER:							\
		down_write(SEM(rwp));					\
		spl_rw_set_owner(rwp);					\
		break;							\
	default:							\
		VERIFY(0);						\
	}								\
})

#define rw_exit(rwp)							\
({									\
	if (RW_WRITE_HELD(rwp)) {					\
		spl_rw_clear_owner(rwp);				\
		up_write(SEM(rwp));					\
	} else {							\
		ASSERT(RW_READ_HELD(rwp));				\
		up_read(SEM(rwp));					\
	}								\
})

#define rw_downgrade(rwp)						\
({									\
	spl_rw_clear_owner(rwp);					\
	downgrade_write(SEM(rwp));					\
})

#if defined(CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK)
#ifdef CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER
#error spinlock rwsem should not have spin on owner
#endif
/*
 * For the generic implementations of rw-semaphores the following is
 * true.  If your semaphore implementation internally represents the
 * semaphore state differently then special case handling is required.
 * - if activity/count is 0 then there are no active readers or writers
 * - if activity/count is +ve then that is the number of active readers
 * - if activity/count is -1 then there is one active writer
 */

extern void __up_read_locked(struct rw_semaphore *);
extern int __down_write_trylock_locked(struct rw_semaphore *);

#define rw_tryupgrade(rwp)						\
({									\
	unsigned long _flags_;						\
	int _rc_ = 0;							\
									\
	spl_rwsem_lock_irqsave(&SEM(rwp)->wait_lock, _flags_);		\
	if ((list_empty(&SEM(rwp)->wait_list)) &&			\
	    (SEM(rwp)->activity == 1)) {				\
		__up_read_locked(SEM(rwp));				\
		VERIFY(_rc_ = __down_write_trylock_locked(SEM(rwp)));	\
		(rwp)->rw_owner = current;				\
	}								\
	spl_rwsem_unlock_irqrestore(&SEM(rwp)->wait_lock, _flags_);	\
	_rc_;								\
})
#else
/*
 * rw_tryupgrade() can be implemented correctly but for each supported
 * arch we will need a custom implementation.  For the x86 implementation
 * it looks like a custom cmpxchg() to atomically check and promote the
 * rwsem would be safe.  For now that's not worth the trouble so in this
 * case rw_tryupgrade() has just been disabled.
 */
#define rw_tryupgrade(rwp)	({ 0; })
#endif

int spl_rw_init(void);
void spl_rw_fini(void);

#endif /* _SPL_RWLOCK_H */