Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2015 13:55:26 +0300 From: Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com> To: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, phk@phk.freebsd.dk Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] timecounters: Fix timehand generation read/write Message-ID: <20150609105526.GK2499@kib.kiev.ua> In-Reply-To: <1433838715-22850-1-git-send-email-sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> References: <1433331966-27548-1-git-send-email-sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> <1433838715-22850-1-git-send-email-sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
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On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:31:55AM +0200, Sebastian Huber wrote: > The compiler is free to re-order load/store instructions to non-volatile > variables around a load/store of a volatile variable. So the volatile > generation counter is insufficent. In addition tests on a Freescale > T4240 platform with 24 PowerPC processors showed that real memory > barriers are required. Compiler memory barriers are not enough. This looks fine. The only detail I changed is that I do not see a reason to use atomics or barriers on UP machines. See the fragment at the end of the message for the exact diff. > > For the test the timehand count was reduced to one with 10000 > tc_windup() calls per second. The timehand memory location was adjusted > so that the th_generation field was on its own cache line. You mean, that the 'th_generation for its own cache line' was done for testing only ? > --- > > v2: Don't use tc_getgen() in tc_windup() since in the only writer there is no > need for a read memory barrier. > > v3: Use atomic load/store instead of explicit memory barriers. > If you do not have any comments, I will commit this version. diff --git a/sys/kern/kern_tc.c b/sys/kern/kern_tc.c index 9dca0e8..fabfe03 100644 --- a/sys/kern/kern_tc.c +++ b/sys/kern/kern_tc.c @@ -189,6 +190,28 @@ tc_delta(struct timehands *th) tc->tc_counter_mask); } +static u_int +tc_getgen(struct timehands *th) +{ + +#ifdef SMP + return (atomic_load_acq_int(&th->th_generation)); +#else + return (th->th_generation); +#endif +} + +static void +tc_setgen(struct timehands *th, u_int newgen) +{ + +#ifdef SMP + atomic_store_rel_int(&th->th_generation, newgen); +#else + th->th_generation = newgen; +#endif +} + /* * Functions for reading the time. We have to loop until we are sure that * the timehands that we operated on was not updated under our feet. See
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