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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-06-19 21:00:37 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-06-19 21:00:37 +0000 |
commit | 94ac2ab3fff96814d7460a27a0e9d004abbd4128 (patch) | |
tree | 9a4eb8cc234b540b0f4b93363109cdd37a20540b /drivers/md/dm-vdo/wait-queue.h | |
parent | Adding debian version 6.8.12-1. (diff) | |
download | linux-94ac2ab3fff96814d7460a27a0e9d004abbd4128.tar.xz linux-94ac2ab3fff96814d7460a27a0e9d004abbd4128.zip |
Merging upstream version 6.9.2.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/md/dm-vdo/wait-queue.h')
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diff --git a/drivers/md/dm-vdo/wait-queue.h b/drivers/md/dm-vdo/wait-queue.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7e8ee6afe7 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/md/dm-vdo/wait-queue.h @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ +/* + * Copyright 2023 Red Hat + */ + +#ifndef VDO_WAIT_QUEUE_H +#define VDO_WAIT_QUEUE_H + +#include <linux/compiler.h> +#include <linux/types.h> + +/** + * A vdo_wait_queue is a circular singly linked list of entries waiting to be notified + * of a change in a condition. Keeping a circular list allows the vdo_wait_queue + * structure to simply be a pointer to the tail (newest) entry, supporting + * constant-time enqueue and dequeue operations. A null pointer is an empty waitq. + * + * An empty waitq: + * waitq0.last_waiter -> NULL + * + * A singleton waitq: + * waitq1.last_waiter -> entry1 -> entry1 -> [...] + * + * A three-element waitq: + * waitq2.last_waiter -> entry3 -> entry1 -> entry2 -> entry3 -> [...] + * + * linux/wait.h's wait_queue_head is _not_ used because vdo_wait_queue's + * interface is much less complex (doesn't need locking, priorities or timers). + * Made possible by vdo's thread-based resource allocation and locking; and + * the polling nature of vdo_wait_queue consumers. + * + * FIXME: could be made to use a linux/list.h's list_head but its extra barriers + * really aren't needed. Nor is a doubly linked list, but vdo_wait_queue could + * make use of __list_del_clearprev() -- but that would compromise the ability + * to make full use of linux's list interface. + */ + +struct vdo_waiter; + +struct vdo_wait_queue { + /* The tail of the queue, the last (most recently added) entry */ + struct vdo_waiter *last_waiter; + /* The number of waiters currently in the queue */ + size_t length; +}; + +/** + * vdo_waiter_callback_fn - Callback type that will be called to resume processing + * of a waiter after it has been removed from its wait queue. + */ +typedef void (*vdo_waiter_callback_fn)(struct vdo_waiter *waiter, void *context); + +/** + * vdo_waiter_match_fn - Method type for waiter matching methods. + * + * Returns false if the waiter does not match. + */ +typedef bool (*vdo_waiter_match_fn)(struct vdo_waiter *waiter, void *context); + +/* The structure for entries in a vdo_wait_queue. */ +struct vdo_waiter { + /* + * The next waiter in the waitq. If this entry is the last waiter, then this + * is actually a pointer back to the head of the waitq. + */ + struct vdo_waiter *next_waiter; + + /* Optional waiter-specific callback to invoke when dequeuing this waiter. */ + vdo_waiter_callback_fn callback; +}; + +/** + * vdo_waiter_is_waiting() - Check whether a waiter is waiting. + * @waiter: The waiter to check. + * + * Return: true if the waiter is on some vdo_wait_queue. + */ +static inline bool vdo_waiter_is_waiting(struct vdo_waiter *waiter) +{ + return (waiter->next_waiter != NULL); +} + +/** + * vdo_waitq_init() - Initialize a vdo_wait_queue. + * @waitq: The vdo_wait_queue to initialize. + */ +static inline void vdo_waitq_init(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq) +{ + *waitq = (struct vdo_wait_queue) { + .last_waiter = NULL, + .length = 0, + }; +} + +/** + * vdo_waitq_has_waiters() - Check whether a vdo_wait_queue has any entries waiting. + * @waitq: The vdo_wait_queue to query. + * + * Return: true if there are any waiters in the waitq. + */ +static inline bool __must_check vdo_waitq_has_waiters(const struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq) +{ + return (waitq->last_waiter != NULL); +} + +void vdo_waitq_enqueue_waiter(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq, + struct vdo_waiter *waiter); + +struct vdo_waiter *vdo_waitq_dequeue_waiter(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq); + +void vdo_waitq_notify_all_waiters(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq, + vdo_waiter_callback_fn callback, void *context); + +bool vdo_waitq_notify_next_waiter(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq, + vdo_waiter_callback_fn callback, void *context); + +void vdo_waitq_transfer_all_waiters(struct vdo_wait_queue *from_waitq, + struct vdo_wait_queue *to_waitq); + +struct vdo_waiter *vdo_waitq_get_first_waiter(const struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq); + +void vdo_waitq_dequeue_matching_waiters(struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq, + vdo_waiter_match_fn waiter_match, + void *match_context, + struct vdo_wait_queue *matched_waitq); + +/** + * vdo_waitq_num_waiters() - Return the number of waiters in a vdo_wait_queue. + * @waitq: The vdo_wait_queue to query. + * + * Return: The number of waiters in the waitq. + */ +static inline size_t __must_check vdo_waitq_num_waiters(const struct vdo_wait_queue *waitq) +{ + return waitq->length; +} + +#endif /* VDO_WAIT_QUEUE_H */ |