[PATCH] locking/atomics: Clean up the atomic.h maze of #defines

Peter Zijlstra peterz at infradead.org
Sat May 5 02:24:38 PDT 2018


On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 11:04:03AM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> 
> * Peter Zijlstra <peterz at infradead.org> wrote:
> 
> > > So we could do the following simplification on top of that:
> > > 
> > >  #ifndef atomic_fetch_dec_relaxed
> > >  # ifndef atomic_fetch_dec
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec(v)		atomic_fetch_sub(1, (v))
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_relaxed(v)	atomic_fetch_sub_relaxed(1, (v))
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_acquire(v)	atomic_fetch_sub_acquire(1, (v))
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_release(v)	atomic_fetch_sub_release(1, (v))
> > >  # else
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_relaxed		atomic_fetch_dec
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_acquire		atomic_fetch_dec
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_release		atomic_fetch_dec
> > >  # endif
> > >  #else
> > >  # ifndef atomic_fetch_dec
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec(...)		__atomic_op_fence(atomic_fetch_dec, __VA_ARGS__)
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_acquire(...)	__atomic_op_acquire(atomic_fetch_dec, __VA_ARGS__)
> > >  #  define atomic_fetch_dec_release(...)	__atomic_op_release(atomic_fetch_dec, __VA_ARGS__)
> > >  # endif
> > >  #endif
> > 
> > This would disallow an architecture to override just fetch_dec_release for
> > instance.
> 
> Couldn't such a crazy arch just define _all_ the 3 APIs in this group?
> That's really a small price and makes the place pay the complexity
> price that does the weirdness...

I would expect the pattern where it can do all 'release' and/or all
'acquire' variants special but cannot use the __atomic_op_*() wrappery.

> > I don't think there currently is any architecture that does that, but the
> > intent was to allow it to override anything and only provide defaults where it
> > does not.
> 
> I'd argue that if a new arch only defines one of these APIs that's probably a bug. 
> If they absolutely want to do it, they still can - by defining all 3 APIs.
> 
> So there's no loss in arch flexibility.

Ideally we'd generate the whole mess.. and then allowing these extra few
overrides is not a problem at all.

> > None of this takes away the giant trainwreck that is the annotated atomic stuff
> > though.
> > 
> > And I seriously hate this one:
> > 
> >   ba1c9f83f633 ("locking/atomic/x86: Un-macro-ify atomic ops implementation")
> > 
> > and will likely undo that the moment I need to change anything there.
> 
> If it makes the code more readable then I don't object - the problem was that the 
> instrumentation indirection made all that code much harder to follow.

Thing is, it is all the exact same loop, and bitrot mandates they drift
over time. When I cleaned up all the architectures I found plenty cases
where there were spurious differences between things.





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