util: add stats64 module
This module provides fast paths for 64-bit atomic operations on machines that only have 32-bit atomic access. Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170605123908.18777-11-pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
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					/*
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					 * Atomic operations on 64-bit quantities.
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					 *
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					 * Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
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					 *
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					 * Author: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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					 *
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					 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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					 * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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					 */
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					#ifndef QEMU_STATS64_H
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					#define QEMU_STATS64_H 1
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					#include "qemu/atomic.h"
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					/* This provides atomic operations on 64-bit type, using a reader-writer
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					 * spinlock on architectures that do not have 64-bit accesses.  Even on
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					 * those architectures, it tries hard not to take the lock.
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					 */
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					typedef struct Stat64 {
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					#ifdef CONFIG_ATOMIC64
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					    uint64_t value;
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					#else
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					    uint32_t low, high;
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					    uint32_t lock;
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					#endif
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					} Stat64;
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					#ifdef CONFIG_ATOMIC64
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					static inline void stat64_init(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    /* This is not guaranteed to be atomic! */
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					    *s = (Stat64) { value };
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					}
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					static inline uint64_t stat64_get(const Stat64 *s)
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					{
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					    return atomic_read__nocheck(&s->value);
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					}
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					static inline void stat64_add(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    atomic_add(&s->value, value);
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					}
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					static inline void stat64_min(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    uint64_t orig = atomic_read__nocheck(&s->value);
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					    while (orig > value) {
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					        orig = atomic_cmpxchg__nocheck(&s->value, orig, value);
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					    }
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					}
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					static inline void stat64_max(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    uint64_t orig = atomic_read__nocheck(&s->value);
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					    while (orig < value) {
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					        orig = atomic_cmpxchg__nocheck(&s->value, orig, value);
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					    }
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					}
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					#else
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					uint64_t stat64_get(const Stat64 *s);
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					bool stat64_min_slow(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value);
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					bool stat64_max_slow(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value);
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					bool stat64_add32_carry(Stat64 *s, uint32_t low, uint32_t high);
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					static inline void stat64_init(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    /* This is not guaranteed to be atomic! */
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					    *s = (Stat64) { .low = value, .high = value >> 32, .lock = 0 };
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					}
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					static inline void stat64_add(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    uint32_t low, high;
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					    high = value >> 32;
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					    low = (uint32_t) value;
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					    if (!low) {
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					        if (high) {
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					            atomic_add(&s->high, high);
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					        }
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					        return;
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					    }
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					    for (;;) {
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					        uint32_t orig = s->low;
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					        uint32_t result = orig + low;
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					        uint32_t old;
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					        if (result < low || high) {
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					            /* If the high part is affected, take the lock.  */
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					            if (stat64_add32_carry(s, low, high)) {
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					                return;
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					            }
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					            continue;
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					        }
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					        /* No carry, try with a 32-bit cmpxchg.  The result is independent of
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					         * the high 32 bits, so it can race just fine with stat64_add32_carry
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					         * and even stat64_get!
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					        old = atomic_cmpxchg(&s->low, orig, result);
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					        if (orig == old) {
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					            return;
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					        }
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					    }
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					}
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					static inline void stat64_min(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					    uint32_t low, high;
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					    uint32_t orig_low, orig_high;
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					    high = value >> 32;
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					    low = (uint32_t) value;
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					    do {
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					        orig_high = atomic_read(&s->high);
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					        if (orig_high < high) {
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					            return;
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					        }
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					        if (orig_high == high) {
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					             * can get a false positive (e.g. 0x1235,0x0000 changes to
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					             * 0x1234,0x8000 and we read it as 0x1234,0x0000). Pairs with
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					            smp_rmb();
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					            orig_low = atomic_read(&s->low);
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					            if (orig_low <= low) {
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					                return;
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					            }
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					            /* See if we were lucky and a writer raced against us.  The
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					             * barrier is theoretically unnecessary, but if we remove it
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					             * we may miss being lucky.
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					            smp_rmb();
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					            orig_high = atomic_read(&s->high);
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					            if (orig_high < high) {
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					                return;
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					            }
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					    } while (!stat64_min_slow(s, value));
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					static inline void stat64_max(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					    high = value >> 32;
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					    do {
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					        orig_high = atomic_read(&s->high);
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					        if (orig_high > high) {
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					            return;
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util-obj-y += qht.o
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					/*
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					 * Atomic operations on 64-bit quantities.
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					 * Author: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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					#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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					#include "qemu/atomic.h"
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					#include "qemu/stats64.h"
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					#include "qemu/processor.h"
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					#ifndef CONFIG_ATOMIC64
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					         */
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					        atomic_set(&s->low, (uint32_t)value);
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					        smp_wmb();
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					        atomic_set(&s->high, value >> 32);
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					    }
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					    stat64_wrunlock(s);
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					    return true;
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					}
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					bool stat64_max_slow(Stat64 *s, uint64_t value)
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					{
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					    uint32_t high, low;
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					    uint64_t orig;
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					    if (!stat64_wrtrylock(s)) {
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					        cpu_relax();
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					        return false;
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					    }
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					    high = atomic_read(&s->high);
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					    low = atomic_read(&s->low);
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					    orig = ((uint64_t)high << 32) | low;
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					    if (orig > value) {
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					        /* We have to set low before high, just like stat64_max reads
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					         * high before low.  The value may become lower temporarily, but
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					         * stat64_get does not notice (it takes the lock) and the only ill
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					         * effect on stat64_max is that the slow path may be triggered
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					         * unnecessarily.
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					         */
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					        atomic_set(&s->low, (uint32_t)value);
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					        smp_wmb();
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					        atomic_set(&s->high, value >> 32);
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					    }
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					    stat64_wrunlock(s);
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					    return true;
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					}
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					#endif
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