sched/wait: Make the signal_pending() checks consistent
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1#ifndef _LINUX_WAIT_H
2#define _LINUX_WAIT_H
3
1da177e4 4
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5#include <linux/list.h>
6#include <linux/stddef.h>
7#include <linux/spinlock.h>
1da177e4 8#include <asm/current.h>
607ca46e 9#include <uapi/linux/wait.h>
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10
11typedef struct __wait_queue wait_queue_t;
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12typedef int (*wait_queue_func_t)(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int flags, void *key);
13int default_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int flags, void *key);
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14
15struct __wait_queue {
16 unsigned int flags;
17#define WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE 0x01
c43dc2fd 18 void *private;
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19 wait_queue_func_t func;
20 struct list_head task_list;
21};
22
23struct wait_bit_key {
24 void *flags;
25 int bit_nr;
cb65537e 26#define WAIT_ATOMIC_T_BIT_NR -1
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27};
28
29struct wait_bit_queue {
30 struct wait_bit_key key;
31 wait_queue_t wait;
32};
33
34struct __wait_queue_head {
35 spinlock_t lock;
36 struct list_head task_list;
37};
38typedef struct __wait_queue_head wait_queue_head_t;
39
8c65b4a6 40struct task_struct;
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41
42/*
43 * Macros for declaration and initialisaton of the datatypes
44 */
45
46#define __WAITQUEUE_INITIALIZER(name, tsk) { \
c43dc2fd 47 .private = tsk, \
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48 .func = default_wake_function, \
49 .task_list = { NULL, NULL } }
50
51#define DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(name, tsk) \
52 wait_queue_t name = __WAITQUEUE_INITIALIZER(name, tsk)
53
54#define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name) { \
e4d91918 55 .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(name.lock), \
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56 .task_list = { &(name).task_list, &(name).task_list } }
57
58#define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(name) \
59 wait_queue_head_t name = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name)
60
61#define __WAIT_BIT_KEY_INITIALIZER(word, bit) \
62 { .flags = word, .bit_nr = bit, }
63
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64#define __WAIT_ATOMIC_T_KEY_INITIALIZER(p) \
65 { .flags = p, .bit_nr = WAIT_ATOMIC_T_BIT_NR, }
66
f07fdec5 67extern void __init_waitqueue_head(wait_queue_head_t *q, const char *name, struct lock_class_key *);
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68
69#define init_waitqueue_head(q) \
70 do { \
71 static struct lock_class_key __key; \
72 \
f07fdec5 73 __init_waitqueue_head((q), #q, &__key); \
2fc39111 74 } while (0)
1da177e4 75
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76#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
77# define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INIT_ONSTACK(name) \
78 ({ init_waitqueue_head(&name); name; })
79# define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(name) \
80 wait_queue_head_t name = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INIT_ONSTACK(name)
81#else
82# define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(name) DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(name)
83#endif
84
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85static inline void init_waitqueue_entry(wait_queue_t *q, struct task_struct *p)
86{
87 q->flags = 0;
c43dc2fd 88 q->private = p;
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89 q->func = default_wake_function;
90}
91
92static inline void init_waitqueue_func_entry(wait_queue_t *q,
93 wait_queue_func_t func)
94{
95 q->flags = 0;
c43dc2fd 96 q->private = NULL;
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97 q->func = func;
98}
99
100static inline int waitqueue_active(wait_queue_head_t *q)
101{
102 return !list_empty(&q->task_list);
103}
104
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105extern void add_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait);
106extern void add_wait_queue_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait);
107extern void remove_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait);
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108
109static inline void __add_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *head, wait_queue_t *new)
110{
111 list_add(&new->task_list, &head->task_list);
112}
113
114/*
115 * Used for wake-one threads:
116 */
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117static inline void __add_wait_queue_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q,
118 wait_queue_t *wait)
119{
120 wait->flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE;
121 __add_wait_queue(q, wait);
122}
123
1da177e4 124static inline void __add_wait_queue_tail(wait_queue_head_t *head,
a93d2f17 125 wait_queue_t *new)
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126{
127 list_add_tail(&new->task_list, &head->task_list);
128}
129
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130static inline void __add_wait_queue_tail_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q,
131 wait_queue_t *wait)
132{
133 wait->flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE;
134 __add_wait_queue_tail(q, wait);
135}
136
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137static inline void __remove_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *head,
138 wait_queue_t *old)
139{
140 list_del(&old->task_list);
141}
142
b3c97528 143void __wake_up(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr, void *key);
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144void __wake_up_locked_key(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, void *key);
145void __wake_up_sync_key(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr,
146 void *key);
63b20011 147void __wake_up_locked(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr);
4ede816a 148void __wake_up_sync(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr);
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149void __wake_up_bit(wait_queue_head_t *, void *, int);
150int __wait_on_bit(wait_queue_head_t *, struct wait_bit_queue *, int (*)(void *), unsigned);
151int __wait_on_bit_lock(wait_queue_head_t *, struct wait_bit_queue *, int (*)(void *), unsigned);
152void wake_up_bit(void *, int);
cb65537e 153void wake_up_atomic_t(atomic_t *);
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154int out_of_line_wait_on_bit(void *, int, int (*)(void *), unsigned);
155int out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(void *, int, int (*)(void *), unsigned);
cb65537e 156int out_of_line_wait_on_atomic_t(atomic_t *, int (*)(atomic_t *), unsigned);
b3c97528 157wait_queue_head_t *bit_waitqueue(void *, int);
1da177e4 158
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159#define wake_up(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, 1, NULL)
160#define wake_up_nr(x, nr) __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, nr, NULL)
161#define wake_up_all(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, 0, NULL)
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162#define wake_up_locked(x) __wake_up_locked((x), TASK_NORMAL, 1)
163#define wake_up_all_locked(x) __wake_up_locked((x), TASK_NORMAL, 0)
e64d66c8 164
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165#define wake_up_interruptible(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, NULL)
166#define wake_up_interruptible_nr(x, nr) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, nr, NULL)
167#define wake_up_interruptible_all(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, NULL)
e64d66c8 168#define wake_up_interruptible_sync(x) __wake_up_sync((x), TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1)
1da177e4 169
0ccf831c 170/*
c0da3775 171 * Wakeup macros to be used to report events to the targets.
0ccf831c 172 */
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173#define wake_up_poll(x, m) \
174 __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, 1, (void *) (m))
175#define wake_up_locked_poll(x, m) \
176 __wake_up_locked_key((x), TASK_NORMAL, (void *) (m))
177#define wake_up_interruptible_poll(x, m) \
178 __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, (void *) (m))
179#define wake_up_interruptible_sync_poll(x, m) \
180 __wake_up_sync_key((x), TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, (void *) (m))
0ccf831c 181
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182#define __wait_event(wq, condition) \
183do { \
184 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
185 \
186 for (;;) { \
187 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \
188 if (condition) \
189 break; \
190 schedule(); \
191 } \
192 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
193} while (0)
194
195/**
196 * wait_event - sleep until a condition gets true
197 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
198 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
199 *
200 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the
201 * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time
202 * the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
203 *
204 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
205 * change the result of the wait condition.
206 */
207#define wait_event(wq, condition) \
208do { \
209 if (condition) \
210 break; \
211 __wait_event(wq, condition); \
212} while (0)
213
214#define __wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, ret) \
215do { \
216 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
217 \
218 for (;;) { \
219 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \
220 if (condition) \
221 break; \
222 ret = schedule_timeout(ret); \
223 if (!ret) \
224 break; \
225 } \
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226 if (!ret && (condition)) \
227 ret = 1; \
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228 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
229} while (0)
230
231/**
232 * wait_event_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses
233 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
234 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
235 * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies
236 *
237 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the
238 * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time
239 * the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
240 *
241 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
242 * change the result of the wait condition.
243 *
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244 * The function returns 0 if the @timeout elapsed, or the remaining
245 * jiffies (at least 1) if the @condition evaluated to %true before
246 * the @timeout elapsed.
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247 */
248#define wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \
249({ \
250 long __ret = timeout; \
251 if (!(condition)) \
252 __wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, __ret); \
253 __ret; \
254})
255
256#define __wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition, ret) \
257do { \
258 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
259 \
260 for (;;) { \
261 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
262 if (condition) \
263 break; \
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264 if (signal_pending(current)) { \
265 ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
266 break; \
1da177e4 267 } \
2f2a2b60 268 schedule(); \
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269 } \
270 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
271} while (0)
272
273/**
274 * wait_event_interruptible - sleep until a condition gets true
275 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
276 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
277 *
278 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
279 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
280 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
281 *
282 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
283 * change the result of the wait condition.
284 *
285 * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a
286 * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
287 */
288#define wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition) \
289({ \
290 int __ret = 0; \
291 if (!(condition)) \
292 __wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition, __ret); \
293 __ret; \
294})
295
296#define __wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, ret) \
297do { \
298 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
299 \
300 for (;;) { \
301 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
302 if (condition) \
303 break; \
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304 if (signal_pending(current)) { \
305 ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
306 break; \
1da177e4 307 } \
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308 ret = schedule_timeout(ret); \
309 if (!ret) \
310 break; \
1da177e4 311 } \
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312 if (!ret && (condition)) \
313 ret = 1; \
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314 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
315} while (0)
316
317/**
318 * wait_event_interruptible_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses
319 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
320 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
321 * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies
322 *
323 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
324 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
325 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
326 *
327 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
328 * change the result of the wait condition.
329 *
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330 * Returns:
331 * 0 if the @timeout elapsed, -%ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by
332 * a signal, or the remaining jiffies (at least 1) if the @condition
333 * evaluated to %true before the @timeout elapsed.
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334 */
335#define wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \
336({ \
337 long __ret = timeout; \
338 if (!(condition)) \
339 __wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, __ret); \
340 __ret; \
341})
342
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343#define __wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout, state) \
344({ \
345 int __ret = 0; \
346 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
347 struct hrtimer_sleeper __t; \
348 \
349 hrtimer_init_on_stack(&__t.timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, \
350 HRTIMER_MODE_REL); \
351 hrtimer_init_sleeper(&__t, current); \
352 if ((timeout).tv64 != KTIME_MAX) \
353 hrtimer_start_range_ns(&__t.timer, timeout, \
354 current->timer_slack_ns, \
355 HRTIMER_MODE_REL); \
356 \
357 for (;;) { \
358 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, state); \
359 if (condition) \
360 break; \
361 if (state == TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE && \
362 signal_pending(current)) { \
363 __ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
364 break; \
365 } \
366 if (!__t.task) { \
367 __ret = -ETIME; \
368 break; \
369 } \
370 schedule(); \
371 } \
372 \
373 hrtimer_cancel(&__t.timer); \
374 destroy_hrtimer_on_stack(&__t.timer); \
375 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
376 __ret; \
377})
378
379/**
380 * wait_event_hrtimeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses
381 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
382 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
383 * @timeout: timeout, as a ktime_t
384 *
385 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the
386 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
387 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
388 *
389 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
390 * change the result of the wait condition.
391 *
392 * The function returns 0 if @condition became true, or -ETIME if the timeout
393 * elapsed.
394 */
395#define wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout) \
396({ \
397 int __ret = 0; \
398 if (!(condition)) \
399 __ret = __wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout, \
400 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \
401 __ret; \
402})
403
404/**
405 * wait_event_interruptible_hrtimeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses
406 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
407 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
408 * @timeout: timeout, as a ktime_t
409 *
410 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
411 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
412 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
413 *
414 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
415 * change the result of the wait condition.
416 *
417 * The function returns 0 if @condition became true, -ERESTARTSYS if it was
418 * interrupted by a signal, or -ETIME if the timeout elapsed.
419 */
420#define wait_event_interruptible_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout) \
421({ \
422 long __ret = 0; \
423 if (!(condition)) \
424 __ret = __wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout, \
425 TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
426 __ret; \
427})
428
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429#define __wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition, ret) \
430do { \
431 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
432 \
433 for (;;) { \
434 prepare_to_wait_exclusive(&wq, &__wait, \
435 TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
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436 if (condition) { \
437 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
1da177e4 438 break; \
777c6c5f 439 } \
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440 if (signal_pending(current)) { \
441 ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
442 abort_exclusive_wait(&wq, &__wait, \
777c6c5f 443 TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, NULL); \
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444 break; \
445 } \
446 schedule(); \
1da177e4 447 } \
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448} while (0)
449
450#define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition) \
451({ \
452 int __ret = 0; \
453 if (!(condition)) \
454 __wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition, __ret);\
455 __ret; \
456})
457
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458
459#define __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, exclusive, irq) \
460({ \
461 int __ret = 0; \
462 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
463 if (exclusive) \
464 __wait.flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; \
465 do { \
466 if (likely(list_empty(&__wait.task_list))) \
467 __add_wait_queue_tail(&(wq), &__wait); \
468 set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
469 if (signal_pending(current)) { \
470 __ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
471 break; \
472 } \
473 if (irq) \
474 spin_unlock_irq(&(wq).lock); \
475 else \
476 spin_unlock(&(wq).lock); \
477 schedule(); \
478 if (irq) \
479 spin_lock_irq(&(wq).lock); \
480 else \
481 spin_lock(&(wq).lock); \
482 } while (!(condition)); \
483 __remove_wait_queue(&(wq), &__wait); \
484 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); \
485 __ret; \
486})
487
488
489/**
490 * wait_event_interruptible_locked - sleep until a condition gets true
491 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
492 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
493 *
494 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
495 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
496 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
497 *
498 * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is
499 * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock
500 * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held.
501 *
502 * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock()/spin_unlock()
503 * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside
504 * of this macro.
505 *
506 * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could
507 * change the result of the wait condition.
508 *
509 * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a
510 * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
511 */
512#define wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition) \
513 ((condition) \
514 ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 0, 0))
515
516/**
517 * wait_event_interruptible_locked_irq - sleep until a condition gets true
518 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
519 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
520 *
521 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
522 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
523 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
524 *
525 * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is
526 * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock
527 * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held.
528 *
529 * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock_irq()/spin_unlock_irq()
530 * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside
531 * of this macro.
532 *
533 * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could
534 * change the result of the wait condition.
535 *
536 * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a
537 * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
538 */
539#define wait_event_interruptible_locked_irq(wq, condition) \
540 ((condition) \
541 ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 0, 1))
542
543/**
544 * wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked - sleep exclusively until a condition gets true
545 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
546 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
547 *
548 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
549 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
550 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
551 *
552 * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is
553 * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock
554 * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held.
555 *
556 * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock()/spin_unlock()
557 * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside
558 * of this macro.
559 *
560 * The process is put on the wait queue with an WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE flag
561 * set thus when other process waits process on the list if this
562 * process is awaken further processes are not considered.
563 *
564 * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could
565 * change the result of the wait condition.
566 *
567 * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a
568 * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
569 */
570#define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked(wq, condition) \
571 ((condition) \
572 ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 1, 0))
573
574/**
575 * wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked_irq - sleep until a condition gets true
576 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
577 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
578 *
579 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
580 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
581 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
582 *
583 * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is
584 * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock
585 * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held.
586 *
587 * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock_irq()/spin_unlock_irq()
588 * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside
589 * of this macro.
590 *
591 * The process is put on the wait queue with an WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE flag
592 * set thus when other process waits process on the list if this
593 * process is awaken further processes are not considered.
594 *
595 * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could
596 * change the result of the wait condition.
597 *
598 * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a
599 * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
600 */
601#define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked_irq(wq, condition) \
602 ((condition) \
603 ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 1, 1))
604
605
606
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607#define __wait_event_killable(wq, condition, ret) \
608do { \
609 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
610 \
611 for (;;) { \
612 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_KILLABLE); \
613 if (condition) \
614 break; \
615 if (!fatal_signal_pending(current)) { \
616 schedule(); \
617 continue; \
618 } \
619 ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
620 break; \
621 } \
622 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
623} while (0)
624
625/**
626 * wait_event_killable - sleep until a condition gets true
627 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
628 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
629 *
630 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_KILLABLE) until the
631 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received.
632 * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
633 *
634 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
635 * change the result of the wait condition.
636 *
637 * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a
638 * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
639 */
640#define wait_event_killable(wq, condition) \
641({ \
642 int __ret = 0; \
643 if (!(condition)) \
644 __wait_event_killable(wq, condition, __ret); \
645 __ret; \
646})
647
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648
649#define __wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \
650do { \
651 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
652 \
653 for (;;) { \
654 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \
655 if (condition) \
656 break; \
657 spin_unlock_irq(&lock); \
658 cmd; \
659 schedule(); \
660 spin_lock_irq(&lock); \
661 } \
662 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
663} while (0)
664
665/**
666 * wait_event_lock_irq_cmd - sleep until a condition gets true. The
667 * condition is checked under the lock. This
668 * is expected to be called with the lock
669 * taken.
670 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
671 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
672 * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before cmd
673 * and schedule() and reacquired afterwards.
674 * @cmd: a command which is invoked outside the critical section before
675 * sleep
676 *
677 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the
678 * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time
679 * the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
680 *
681 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
682 * change the result of the wait condition.
683 *
684 * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is
685 * dropped before invoking the cmd and going to sleep and is reacquired
686 * afterwards.
687 */
688#define wait_event_lock_irq_cmd(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \
689do { \
690 if (condition) \
691 break; \
692 __wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, cmd); \
693} while (0)
694
695/**
696 * wait_event_lock_irq - sleep until a condition gets true. The
697 * condition is checked under the lock. This
698 * is expected to be called with the lock
699 * taken.
700 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
701 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
702 * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before schedule()
703 * and reacquired afterwards.
704 *
705 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the
706 * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time
707 * the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
708 *
709 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
710 * change the result of the wait condition.
711 *
712 * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is
713 * dropped before going to sleep and is reacquired afterwards.
714 */
715#define wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock) \
716do { \
717 if (condition) \
718 break; \
719 __wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, ); \
720} while (0)
721
722
723#define __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, condition, \
724 lock, ret, cmd) \
725do { \
726 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
727 \
728 for (;;) { \
729 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
730 if (condition) \
731 break; \
732 if (signal_pending(current)) { \
733 ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
734 break; \
735 } \
736 spin_unlock_irq(&lock); \
737 cmd; \
738 schedule(); \
739 spin_lock_irq(&lock); \
740 } \
741 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
742} while (0)
743
744/**
745 * wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_cmd - sleep until a condition gets true.
746 * The condition is checked under the lock. This is expected to
747 * be called with the lock taken.
748 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
749 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
750 * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before cmd and
751 * schedule() and reacquired afterwards.
752 * @cmd: a command which is invoked outside the critical section before
753 * sleep
754 *
755 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
756 * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. The @condition is
757 * checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
758 *
759 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
760 * change the result of the wait condition.
761 *
762 * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is
763 * dropped before invoking the cmd and going to sleep and is reacquired
764 * afterwards.
765 *
766 * The macro will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a signal
767 * and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
768 */
769#define wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_cmd(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \
770({ \
771 int __ret = 0; \
772 \
773 if (!(condition)) \
774 __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, condition, \
775 lock, __ret, cmd); \
776 __ret; \
777})
778
779/**
780 * wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq - sleep until a condition gets true.
781 * The condition is checked under the lock. This is expected
782 * to be called with the lock taken.
783 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
784 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
785 * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before schedule()
786 * and reacquired afterwards.
787 *
788 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
789 * @condition evaluates to true or signal is received. The @condition is
790 * checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
791 *
792 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
793 * change the result of the wait condition.
794 *
795 * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is
796 * dropped before going to sleep and is reacquired afterwards.
797 *
798 * The macro will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a signal
799 * and 0 if @condition evaluated to true.
800 */
801#define wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock) \
802({ \
803 int __ret = 0; \
804 \
805 if (!(condition)) \
806 __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, condition, \
807 lock, __ret, ); \
808 __ret; \
809})
810
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811#define __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout(wq, condition, \
812 lock, ret) \
813do { \
814 DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \
815 \
816 for (;;) { \
817 prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \
818 if (condition) \
819 break; \
820 if (signal_pending(current)) { \
821 ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \
822 break; \
823 } \
824 spin_unlock_irq(&lock); \
825 ret = schedule_timeout(ret); \
826 spin_lock_irq(&lock); \
827 if (!ret) \
828 break; \
829 } \
830 finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \
831} while (0)
832
833/**
834 * wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses.
835 * The condition is checked under the lock. This is expected
836 * to be called with the lock taken.
837 * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on
838 * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for
839 * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before schedule()
840 * and reacquired afterwards.
841 * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies
842 *
843 * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the
844 * @condition evaluates to true or signal is received. The @condition is
845 * checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up.
846 *
847 * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could
848 * change the result of the wait condition.
849 *
850 * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is
851 * dropped before going to sleep and is reacquired afterwards.
852 *
853 * The function returns 0 if the @timeout elapsed, -ERESTARTSYS if it
854 * was interrupted by a signal, and the remaining jiffies otherwise
855 * if the condition evaluated to true before the timeout elapsed.
856 */
857#define wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout(wq, condition, lock, \
858 timeout) \
859({ \
860 int __ret = timeout; \
861 \
862 if (!(condition)) \
863 __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout( \
864 wq, condition, lock, __ret); \
865 __ret; \
866})
867
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869/*
870 * These are the old interfaces to sleep waiting for an event.
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871 * They are racy. DO NOT use them, use the wait_event* interfaces above.
872 * We plan to remove these interfaces.
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874extern void sleep_on(wait_queue_head_t *q);
875extern long sleep_on_timeout(wait_queue_head_t *q,
876 signed long timeout);
877extern void interruptible_sleep_on(wait_queue_head_t *q);
878extern long interruptible_sleep_on_timeout(wait_queue_head_t *q,
879 signed long timeout);
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880
881/*
882 * Waitqueues which are removed from the waitqueue_head at wakeup time
883 */
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884void prepare_to_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait, int state);
885void prepare_to_wait_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait, int state);
886void finish_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait);
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887void abort_exclusive_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait,
888 unsigned int mode, void *key);
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889int autoremove_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key);
890int wake_bit_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key);
891
bf368e4e 892#define DEFINE_WAIT_FUNC(name, function) \
1da177e4 893 wait_queue_t name = { \
c43dc2fd 894 .private = current, \
bf368e4e 895 .func = function, \
7e43c84e 896 .task_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).task_list), \
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897 }
898
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899#define DEFINE_WAIT(name) DEFINE_WAIT_FUNC(name, autoremove_wake_function)
900
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901#define DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(name, word, bit) \
902 struct wait_bit_queue name = { \
903 .key = __WAIT_BIT_KEY_INITIALIZER(word, bit), \
904 .wait = { \
c43dc2fd 905 .private = current, \
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906 .func = wake_bit_function, \
907 .task_list = \
908 LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).wait.task_list), \
909 }, \
910 }
911
912#define init_wait(wait) \
913 do { \
c43dc2fd 914 (wait)->private = current; \
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915 (wait)->func = autoremove_wake_function; \
916 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(wait)->task_list); \
231d0aef 917 (wait)->flags = 0; \
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918 } while (0)
919
920/**
921 * wait_on_bit - wait for a bit to be cleared
922 * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address
923 * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on
924 * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions
925 * @mode: the task state to sleep in
926 *
927 * There is a standard hashed waitqueue table for generic use. This
928 * is the part of the hashtable's accessor API that waits on a bit.
929 * For instance, if one were to have waiters on a bitflag, one would
930 * call wait_on_bit() in threads waiting for the bit to clear.
931 * One uses wait_on_bit() where one is waiting for the bit to clear,
932 * but has no intention of setting it.
933 */
934static inline int wait_on_bit(void *word, int bit,
935 int (*action)(void *), unsigned mode)
936{
937 if (!test_bit(bit, word))
938 return 0;
939 return out_of_line_wait_on_bit(word, bit, action, mode);
940}
941
942/**
943 * wait_on_bit_lock - wait for a bit to be cleared, when wanting to set it
944 * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address
945 * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on
946 * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions
947 * @mode: the task state to sleep in
948 *
949 * There is a standard hashed waitqueue table for generic use. This
950 * is the part of the hashtable's accessor API that waits on a bit
951 * when one intends to set it, for instance, trying to lock bitflags.
952 * For instance, if one were to have waiters trying to set bitflag
953 * and waiting for it to clear before setting it, one would call
954 * wait_on_bit() in threads waiting to be able to set the bit.
955 * One uses wait_on_bit_lock() where one is waiting for the bit to
956 * clear with the intention of setting it, and when done, clearing it.
957 */
958static inline int wait_on_bit_lock(void *word, int bit,
959 int (*action)(void *), unsigned mode)
960{
961 if (!test_and_set_bit(bit, word))
962 return 0;
963 return out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(word, bit, action, mode);
964}
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965
966/**
967 * wait_on_atomic_t - Wait for an atomic_t to become 0
968 * @val: The atomic value being waited on, a kernel virtual address
969 * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions
970 * @mode: the task state to sleep in
971 *
972 * Wait for an atomic_t to become 0. We abuse the bit-wait waitqueue table for
973 * the purpose of getting a waitqueue, but we set the key to a bit number
974 * outside of the target 'word'.
975 */
976static inline
977int wait_on_atomic_t(atomic_t *val, int (*action)(atomic_t *), unsigned mode)
978{
979 if (atomic_read(val) == 0)
980 return 0;
981 return out_of_line_wait_on_atomic_t(val, action, mode);
982}
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1da177e4 984#endif
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