Re: [PATCH] Document Linux's circular buffering capabilities
From: Stefan Richter
Date: Sat Mar 13 2010 - 04:26:56 EST
David Howells wrote:
> Stefan Richter <stefanr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> "...do this" could be misunderstood as "use a modulus instruction",
...
> How about:
>
> Calculation of the occupancy or the remaining capacity of an
> arbitrarily sized circular buffer would normally be a slow operation,
> requiring the use of a modulus (divide) instruction. However, if the
> buffer is of a power-of-2 size,
[...]
Yep.
>> I don't understand why ACCESS_ONCE is needed here. The CIRC_SPACE and
>> CIRC_CNT macros do not look at head and tail more than once.
>
> In this example they don't, but say someone wants to read several elements
> from the buffer, they might end up accessing their copy of head several times.
Would you agree to add a quick note that these examples are simple
enough to not strictly require ACCESS_ONCE but are meant to show what
more general code would have to do? Else a reader might be left puzzled
why he can't see in the example code the circumstances which require
ACCESS_ONCE and may remain unsure about where to use it in his own works...
(BTW, good that I came across your documentation posting. This twist
with possibly multiple loads was not apparent to me too. I am going to
have to have another look at some driver code with this in mind...)
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Stefan Richter
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