[PATCH v4] clk: allow reentrant calls into the clk framework
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Wed Mar 27 18:56:10 EDT 2013
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:09:43AM -0700, Mike Turquette wrote:
> + /* set context for any reentrant calls */
> + atomic_set(&prepare_context, (int) get_current());
...
> + if (mutex_is_locked(&prepare_lock))
> + if ((void *) atomic_read(&prepare_context) == get_current())
> + return true;
If you really want to do it like this, then the _correct_ way to do it
is:
if (atomic_read(&prepare_context) == (int)get_current())
So that any effects from the cast are the same in both parts. Otherwise,
you will be running into the possibility that a cast could do something
like truncate the returned value, resulting in the test condition using
pointers always being false.
It's not that much of a problem on ARM, but it's a matter of good
programming discpline that such issues are avoided.
Even better would be to cast it to unsigned long - this is the value
which the atomic types use, and that is less likely to be truncated.
It also helps to avoid the possibility of compilers complaining about
a narrowing cast too - especially as the entire Linux kernel assumes
that pointers can be cast to unsigned long and back again with no loss.
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