Re: [RFC][PATCH]: documentation,atomic: Add a new atomic_t document
From: Boqun Feng
Date: Wed Jul 12 2017 - 08:54:15 EST
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 04:49:29PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
[...]
> -Any atomic operation that modifies some state in memory and returns information
> -about the state (old or new) implies an SMP-conditional general memory barrier
> -(smp_mb()) on each side of the actual operation (with the exception of
> -explicit lock operations, described later). These include:
> -
> - xchg();
> - atomic_xchg(); atomic_long_xchg();
> - atomic_inc_return(); atomic_long_inc_return();
> - atomic_dec_return(); atomic_long_dec_return();
> - atomic_add_return(); atomic_long_add_return();
> - atomic_sub_return(); atomic_long_sub_return();
> - atomic_inc_and_test(); atomic_long_inc_and_test();
> - atomic_dec_and_test(); atomic_long_dec_and_test();
> - atomic_sub_and_test(); atomic_long_sub_and_test();
> - atomic_add_negative(); atomic_long_add_negative();
> - test_and_set_bit();
> - test_and_clear_bit();
> - test_and_change_bit();
> -
The bit related operations are removed from memory-barriers.txt, I think
we'd better add them in atomic_t.txt? By "them", I mean:
test_and_{set,clear,change}_bit() as RMW atomic
{set,clear,change}_bit() as non-RMW atomic
test_and_set_bit_lock()
clear_bit_unlock() as non-RMW(but barrier-like) atomic
Regards,
Boqun
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