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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 3/3] xen: arm: retry trylock if strex fails on free lock.



At 16:20 +0100 on 19 Jul (1374250810), Ian Campbell wrote:
> This comes from the Linux patches 15e7e5c1ebf5 for arm32 and 4ecf7ccb1973 for
> arm64 by Will Deacon and Catalin Marinas respectively. The Linux commit 
> message
> says:
> 
>     An exclusive store instruction may fail for reasons other than lock
>     contention (e.g. a cache eviction during the critical section) so, in
>     line with other architectures using similar exclusive instructions
>     (alpha, mips, powerpc), retry the trylock operation if the lock appears
>     to be free but the strex reported failure.
> 
> I have observed this due to register_cpu_notifier containing:
>     if ( !spin_trylock(&cpu_add_remove_lock) )
>         BUG(); /* Should never fail as we are called only during boot. */
> which was spuriously failing.
> 
> The ARMv8 variant is taken directly from the Linux patch. For v7 I had to
> reimplement since we don't currently use ticket locks.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>

Looks good, but:

>  static always_inline int _raw_spin_trylock(raw_spinlock_t *lock)
>  {
> -    unsigned long tmp;
> -
> -    __asm__ __volatile__(
> -"   ldrex   %0, [%1]\n"
> -"   teq     %0, #0\n"
> -"   strexeq %0, %2, [%1]"
> -    : "=&r" (tmp)
> -    : "r" (&lock->lock), "r" (1)
> -    : "cc");
> -
> -    if (tmp == 0) {
> +    unsigned long contended, res;
> +
> +    do {
> +        __asm__ __volatile__(
> +    "   ldrex   %0, [%2]\n"
> +    "   teq     %0, #0\n"
> +    "   strexeq %1, %3, [%2]\n"
> +    "   movne   %1, #0\n"
> +        : "=&r" (contended), "=r" (res)
> +        : "r" (&lock->lock), "r" (1)

Shouldn't this be using a 'Q' constraint for the lock, following the
pattern set in patch 2/3?

> +        : "cc");
> +    } while (res);
> +
> +    if (!contended) {
>          smp_mb();
>          return 1;
>      } else {

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