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								#include <linux/percpu.h>
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								#include <linux/mutex.h>
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								#include <linux/sched.h>
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								#include "mcs_spinlock.h"
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								#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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								/*
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								 * An MCS like lock especially tailored for optimistic spinning for sleeping
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								 * lock implementations (mutex, rwsem, etc).
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								 *
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								 * Using a single mcs node per CPU is safe because sleeping locks should not be
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								 * called from interrupt context and we have preemption disabled while
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								 * spinning.
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								 */
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								static DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct optimistic_spin_queue, osq_node);
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								/*
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								 * Get a stable @node->next pointer, either for unlock() or unqueue() purposes.
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								 * Can return NULL in case we were the last queued and we updated @lock instead.
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								 */
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								static inline struct optimistic_spin_queue *
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								osq_wait_next(struct optimistic_spin_queue **lock,
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									      struct optimistic_spin_queue *node,
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									      struct optimistic_spin_queue *prev)
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								{
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									struct optimistic_spin_queue *next = NULL;
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									for (;;) {
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										if (*lock == node && cmpxchg(lock, node, prev) == node) {
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											/*
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											 * We were the last queued, we moved @lock back. @prev
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											 * will now observe @lock and will complete its
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											 * unlock()/unqueue().
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											 */
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											break;
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										}
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										/*
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										 * We must xchg() the @node->next value, because if we were to
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										 * leave it in, a concurrent unlock()/unqueue() from
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										 * @node->next might complete Step-A and think its @prev is
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										 * still valid.
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										 *
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										 * If the concurrent unlock()/unqueue() wins the race, we'll
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										 * wait for either @lock to point to us, through its Step-B, or
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										 * wait for a new @node->next from its Step-C.
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										 */
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										if (node->next) {
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											next = xchg(&node->next, NULL);
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											if (next)
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												break;
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										}
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										arch_mutex_cpu_relax();
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									}
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									return next;
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								}
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								bool osq_lock(struct optimistic_spin_queue **lock)
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								{
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									struct optimistic_spin_queue *node = this_cpu_ptr(&osq_node);
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									struct optimistic_spin_queue *prev, *next;
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									node->locked = 0;
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									node->next = NULL;
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									node->prev = prev = xchg(lock, node);
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									if (likely(prev == NULL))
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										return true;
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									ACCESS_ONCE(prev->next) = node;
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									/*
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									 * Normally @prev is untouchable after the above store; because at that
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									 * moment unlock can proceed and wipe the node element from stack.
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									 *
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									 * However, since our nodes are static per-cpu storage, we're
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									 * guaranteed their existence -- this allows us to apply
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									 * cmpxchg in an attempt to undo our queueing.
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									 */
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									while (!smp_load_acquire(&node->locked)) {
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										/*
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										 * If we need to reschedule bail... so we can block.
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										 */
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										if (need_resched())
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											goto unqueue;
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										arch_mutex_cpu_relax();
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									}
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									return true;
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								unqueue:
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									/*
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									 * Step - A  -- stabilize @prev
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									 *
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									 * Undo our @prev->next assignment; this will make @prev's
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									 * unlock()/unqueue() wait for a next pointer since @lock points to us
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									 * (or later).
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									 */
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									for (;;) {
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										if (prev->next == node &&
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										    cmpxchg(&prev->next, node, NULL) == node)
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											break;
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										/*
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										 * We can only fail the cmpxchg() racing against an unlock(),
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										 * in which case we should observe @node->locked becomming
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										 * true.
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										 */
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										if (smp_load_acquire(&node->locked))
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											return true;
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										arch_mutex_cpu_relax();
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										/*
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										 * Or we race against a concurrent unqueue()'s step-B, in which
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										 * case its step-C will write us a new @node->prev pointer.
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										 */
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										prev = ACCESS_ONCE(node->prev);
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									}
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									/*
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									 * Step - B -- stabilize @next
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									 *
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									 * Similar to unlock(), wait for @node->next or move @lock from @node
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									 * back to @prev.
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									 */
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									next = osq_wait_next(lock, node, prev);
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									if (!next)
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										return false;
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									/*
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									 * Step - C -- unlink
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									 * @prev is stable because its still waiting for a new @prev->next
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									 * pointer, @next is stable because our @node->next pointer is NULL and
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									 * it will wait in Step-A.
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									 */
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									ACCESS_ONCE(next->prev) = prev;
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									ACCESS_ONCE(prev->next) = next;
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									return false;
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								}
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								void osq_unlock(struct optimistic_spin_queue **lock)
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									struct optimistic_spin_queue *node = this_cpu_ptr(&osq_node);
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									struct optimistic_spin_queue *next;
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									/*
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									 * Fast path for the uncontended case.
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									 */
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									if (likely(cmpxchg(lock, node, NULL) == node))
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										return;
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									/*
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									 * Second most likely case.
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									 */
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									next = xchg(&node->next, NULL);
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									if (next) {
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										ACCESS_ONCE(next->locked) = 1;
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										return;
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									}
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									next = osq_wait_next(lock, node, NULL);
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									if (next)
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										ACCESS_ONCE(next->locked) = 1;
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								}
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								#endif
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