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1 | #ifndef _LINUX_WAIT_H |
2 | #define _LINUX_WAIT_H | |
fb869b6e IM |
3 | /* |
4 | * Linux wait queue related types and methods | |
5 | */ | |
1da177e4 LT |
6 | #include <linux/list.h> |
7 | #include <linux/stddef.h> | |
8 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> | |
1da177e4 | 9 | #include <asm/current.h> |
607ca46e | 10 | #include <uapi/linux/wait.h> |
1da177e4 LT |
11 | |
12 | typedef struct __wait_queue wait_queue_t; | |
7d478721 PZ |
13 | typedef int (*wait_queue_func_t)(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int flags, void *key); |
14 | int default_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int flags, void *key); | |
1da177e4 | 15 | |
61ada528 PZ |
16 | /* __wait_queue::flags */ |
17 | #define WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE 0x01 | |
18 | #define WQ_FLAG_WOKEN 0x02 | |
19 | ||
1da177e4 | 20 | struct __wait_queue { |
fb869b6e | 21 | unsigned int flags; |
fb869b6e IM |
22 | void *private; |
23 | wait_queue_func_t func; | |
24 | struct list_head task_list; | |
1da177e4 LT |
25 | }; |
26 | ||
27 | struct wait_bit_key { | |
fb869b6e IM |
28 | void *flags; |
29 | int bit_nr; | |
30 | #define WAIT_ATOMIC_T_BIT_NR -1 | |
cbbce822 | 31 | unsigned long timeout; |
1da177e4 LT |
32 | }; |
33 | ||
34 | struct wait_bit_queue { | |
fb869b6e IM |
35 | struct wait_bit_key key; |
36 | wait_queue_t wait; | |
1da177e4 LT |
37 | }; |
38 | ||
39 | struct __wait_queue_head { | |
fb869b6e IM |
40 | spinlock_t lock; |
41 | struct list_head task_list; | |
1da177e4 LT |
42 | }; |
43 | typedef struct __wait_queue_head wait_queue_head_t; | |
44 | ||
8c65b4a6 | 45 | struct task_struct; |
1da177e4 LT |
46 | |
47 | /* | |
48 | * Macros for declaration and initialisaton of the datatypes | |
49 | */ | |
50 | ||
51 | #define __WAITQUEUE_INITIALIZER(name, tsk) { \ | |
c43dc2fd | 52 | .private = tsk, \ |
1da177e4 LT |
53 | .func = default_wake_function, \ |
54 | .task_list = { NULL, NULL } } | |
55 | ||
56 | #define DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(name, tsk) \ | |
57 | wait_queue_t name = __WAITQUEUE_INITIALIZER(name, tsk) | |
58 | ||
59 | #define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name) { \ | |
e4d91918 | 60 | .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(name.lock), \ |
1da177e4 LT |
61 | .task_list = { &(name).task_list, &(name).task_list } } |
62 | ||
63 | #define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(name) \ | |
64 | wait_queue_head_t name = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name) | |
65 | ||
66 | #define __WAIT_BIT_KEY_INITIALIZER(word, bit) \ | |
67 | { .flags = word, .bit_nr = bit, } | |
68 | ||
cb65537e DH |
69 | #define __WAIT_ATOMIC_T_KEY_INITIALIZER(p) \ |
70 | { .flags = p, .bit_nr = WAIT_ATOMIC_T_BIT_NR, } | |
71 | ||
f07fdec5 | 72 | extern void __init_waitqueue_head(wait_queue_head_t *q, const char *name, struct lock_class_key *); |
2fc39111 PZ |
73 | |
74 | #define init_waitqueue_head(q) \ | |
75 | do { \ | |
76 | static struct lock_class_key __key; \ | |
77 | \ | |
f07fdec5 | 78 | __init_waitqueue_head((q), #q, &__key); \ |
2fc39111 | 79 | } while (0) |
1da177e4 | 80 | |
7259f0d0 PZ |
81 | #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP |
82 | # define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INIT_ONSTACK(name) \ | |
83 | ({ init_waitqueue_head(&name); name; }) | |
84 | # define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(name) \ | |
85 | wait_queue_head_t name = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INIT_ONSTACK(name) | |
86 | #else | |
87 | # define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(name) DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(name) | |
88 | #endif | |
89 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
90 | static inline void init_waitqueue_entry(wait_queue_t *q, struct task_struct *p) |
91 | { | |
fb869b6e IM |
92 | q->flags = 0; |
93 | q->private = p; | |
94 | q->func = default_wake_function; | |
1da177e4 LT |
95 | } |
96 | ||
fb869b6e IM |
97 | static inline void |
98 | init_waitqueue_func_entry(wait_queue_t *q, wait_queue_func_t func) | |
1da177e4 | 99 | { |
fb869b6e IM |
100 | q->flags = 0; |
101 | q->private = NULL; | |
102 | q->func = func; | |
1da177e4 LT |
103 | } |
104 | ||
105 | static inline int waitqueue_active(wait_queue_head_t *q) | |
106 | { | |
107 | return !list_empty(&q->task_list); | |
108 | } | |
109 | ||
b3c97528 HH |
110 | extern void add_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait); |
111 | extern void add_wait_queue_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait); | |
112 | extern void remove_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait); | |
1da177e4 LT |
113 | |
114 | static inline void __add_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *head, wait_queue_t *new) | |
115 | { | |
116 | list_add(&new->task_list, &head->task_list); | |
117 | } | |
118 | ||
119 | /* | |
120 | * Used for wake-one threads: | |
121 | */ | |
fb869b6e IM |
122 | static inline void |
123 | __add_wait_queue_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait) | |
a93d2f17 CG |
124 | { |
125 | wait->flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; | |
126 | __add_wait_queue(q, wait); | |
127 | } | |
128 | ||
1da177e4 | 129 | static inline void __add_wait_queue_tail(wait_queue_head_t *head, |
a93d2f17 | 130 | wait_queue_t *new) |
1da177e4 LT |
131 | { |
132 | list_add_tail(&new->task_list, &head->task_list); | |
133 | } | |
134 | ||
fb869b6e IM |
135 | static inline void |
136 | __add_wait_queue_tail_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait) | |
a93d2f17 CG |
137 | { |
138 | wait->flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; | |
139 | __add_wait_queue_tail(q, wait); | |
140 | } | |
141 | ||
fb869b6e IM |
142 | static inline void |
143 | __remove_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *head, wait_queue_t *old) | |
1da177e4 LT |
144 | { |
145 | list_del(&old->task_list); | |
146 | } | |
147 | ||
c1221321 | 148 | typedef int wait_bit_action_f(struct wait_bit_key *); |
b3c97528 | 149 | void __wake_up(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr, void *key); |
4ede816a | 150 | void __wake_up_locked_key(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, void *key); |
fb869b6e | 151 | void __wake_up_sync_key(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr, void *key); |
63b20011 | 152 | void __wake_up_locked(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr); |
4ede816a | 153 | void __wake_up_sync(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr); |
b3c97528 | 154 | void __wake_up_bit(wait_queue_head_t *, void *, int); |
c1221321 N |
155 | int __wait_on_bit(wait_queue_head_t *, struct wait_bit_queue *, wait_bit_action_f *, unsigned); |
156 | int __wait_on_bit_lock(wait_queue_head_t *, struct wait_bit_queue *, wait_bit_action_f *, unsigned); | |
b3c97528 | 157 | void wake_up_bit(void *, int); |
cb65537e | 158 | void wake_up_atomic_t(atomic_t *); |
c1221321 | 159 | int out_of_line_wait_on_bit(void *, int, wait_bit_action_f *, unsigned); |
cbbce822 | 160 | int out_of_line_wait_on_bit_timeout(void *, int, wait_bit_action_f *, unsigned, unsigned long); |
c1221321 | 161 | int out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(void *, int, wait_bit_action_f *, unsigned); |
cb65537e | 162 | int out_of_line_wait_on_atomic_t(atomic_t *, int (*)(atomic_t *), unsigned); |
b3c97528 | 163 | wait_queue_head_t *bit_waitqueue(void *, int); |
1da177e4 | 164 | |
e64d66c8 MW |
165 | #define wake_up(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, 1, NULL) |
166 | #define wake_up_nr(x, nr) __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, nr, NULL) | |
167 | #define wake_up_all(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, 0, NULL) | |
63b20011 TG |
168 | #define wake_up_locked(x) __wake_up_locked((x), TASK_NORMAL, 1) |
169 | #define wake_up_all_locked(x) __wake_up_locked((x), TASK_NORMAL, 0) | |
e64d66c8 | 170 | |
1da177e4 LT |
171 | #define wake_up_interruptible(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, NULL) |
172 | #define wake_up_interruptible_nr(x, nr) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, nr, NULL) | |
173 | #define wake_up_interruptible_all(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, NULL) | |
e64d66c8 | 174 | #define wake_up_interruptible_sync(x) __wake_up_sync((x), TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1) |
1da177e4 | 175 | |
0ccf831c | 176 | /* |
c0da3775 | 177 | * Wakeup macros to be used to report events to the targets. |
0ccf831c | 178 | */ |
fb869b6e | 179 | #define wake_up_poll(x, m) \ |
c0da3775 | 180 | __wake_up(x, TASK_NORMAL, 1, (void *) (m)) |
fb869b6e | 181 | #define wake_up_locked_poll(x, m) \ |
c0da3775 | 182 | __wake_up_locked_key((x), TASK_NORMAL, (void *) (m)) |
fb869b6e | 183 | #define wake_up_interruptible_poll(x, m) \ |
c0da3775 DL |
184 | __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, (void *) (m)) |
185 | #define wake_up_interruptible_sync_poll(x, m) \ | |
186 | __wake_up_sync_key((x), TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, (void *) (m)) | |
0ccf831c | 187 | |
35a2af94 | 188 | #define ___wait_cond_timeout(condition) \ |
2953ef24 | 189 | ({ \ |
fb869b6e IM |
190 | bool __cond = (condition); \ |
191 | if (__cond && !__ret) \ | |
192 | __ret = 1; \ | |
193 | __cond || !__ret; \ | |
2953ef24 PZ |
194 | }) |
195 | ||
c2d81644 ON |
196 | #define ___wait_is_interruptible(state) \ |
197 | (!__builtin_constant_p(state) || \ | |
198 | state == TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE || state == TASK_KILLABLE) \ | |
41a1431b | 199 | |
8b32201d PZ |
200 | /* |
201 | * The below macro ___wait_event() has an explicit shadow of the __ret | |
202 | * variable when used from the wait_event_*() macros. | |
203 | * | |
204 | * This is so that both can use the ___wait_cond_timeout() construct | |
205 | * to wrap the condition. | |
206 | * | |
207 | * The type inconsistency of the wait_event_*() __ret variable is also | |
208 | * on purpose; we use long where we can return timeout values and int | |
209 | * otherwise. | |
210 | */ | |
211 | ||
41a1431b | 212 | #define ___wait_event(wq, condition, state, exclusive, ret, cmd) \ |
35a2af94 | 213 | ({ \ |
41a1431b | 214 | __label__ __out; \ |
c2d81644 | 215 | wait_queue_t __wait; \ |
8b32201d | 216 | long __ret = ret; /* explicit shadow */ \ |
41a1431b | 217 | \ |
c2d81644 ON |
218 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&__wait.task_list); \ |
219 | if (exclusive) \ | |
220 | __wait.flags = WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; \ | |
221 | else \ | |
222 | __wait.flags = 0; \ | |
223 | \ | |
41a1431b | 224 | for (;;) { \ |
c2d81644 | 225 | long __int = prepare_to_wait_event(&wq, &__wait, state);\ |
41a1431b PZ |
226 | \ |
227 | if (condition) \ | |
228 | break; \ | |
229 | \ | |
c2d81644 ON |
230 | if (___wait_is_interruptible(state) && __int) { \ |
231 | __ret = __int; \ | |
41a1431b | 232 | if (exclusive) { \ |
fb869b6e IM |
233 | abort_exclusive_wait(&wq, &__wait, \ |
234 | state, NULL); \ | |
41a1431b PZ |
235 | goto __out; \ |
236 | } \ | |
237 | break; \ | |
238 | } \ | |
239 | \ | |
240 | cmd; \ | |
241 | } \ | |
242 | finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \ | |
35a2af94 PZ |
243 | __out: __ret; \ |
244 | }) | |
41a1431b | 245 | |
fb869b6e | 246 | #define __wait_event(wq, condition) \ |
35a2af94 PZ |
247 | (void)___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ |
248 | schedule()) | |
1da177e4 LT |
249 | |
250 | /** | |
251 | * wait_event - sleep until a condition gets true | |
252 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
253 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
254 | * | |
255 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
256 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time | |
257 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
258 | * | |
259 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
260 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
261 | */ | |
fb869b6e | 262 | #define wait_event(wq, condition) \ |
1da177e4 | 263 | do { \ |
e22b886a | 264 | might_sleep(); \ |
fb869b6e | 265 | if (condition) \ |
1da177e4 LT |
266 | break; \ |
267 | __wait_event(wq, condition); \ | |
268 | } while (0) | |
269 | ||
2c561246 PZ |
270 | #define __io_wait_event(wq, condition) \ |
271 | (void)___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ | |
272 | io_schedule()) | |
273 | ||
274 | /* | |
275 | * io_wait_event() -- like wait_event() but with io_schedule() | |
276 | */ | |
277 | #define io_wait_event(wq, condition) \ | |
278 | do { \ | |
279 | might_sleep(); \ | |
280 | if (condition) \ | |
281 | break; \ | |
282 | __io_wait_event(wq, condition); \ | |
283 | } while (0) | |
284 | ||
36df04bc PZ |
285 | #define __wait_event_freezable(wq, condition) \ |
286 | ___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ | |
287 | schedule(); try_to_freeze()) | |
288 | ||
289 | /** | |
290 | * wait_event - sleep (or freeze) until a condition gets true | |
291 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
292 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
293 | * | |
294 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE -- so as not to contribute | |
295 | * to system load) until the @condition evaluates to true. The | |
296 | * @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
297 | * | |
298 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
299 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
300 | */ | |
301 | #define wait_event_freezable(wq, condition) \ | |
302 | ({ \ | |
303 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
304 | might_sleep(); \ | |
305 | if (!(condition)) \ | |
306 | __ret = __wait_event_freezable(wq, condition); \ | |
307 | __ret; \ | |
308 | }) | |
309 | ||
35a2af94 PZ |
310 | #define __wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ |
311 | ___wait_event(wq, ___wait_cond_timeout(condition), \ | |
312 | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE, 0, timeout, \ | |
313 | __ret = schedule_timeout(__ret)) | |
1da177e4 LT |
314 | |
315 | /** | |
316 | * wait_event_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses | |
317 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
318 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
319 | * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies | |
320 | * | |
321 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
322 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time | |
323 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
324 | * | |
325 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
326 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
327 | * | |
6b44f519 SD |
328 | * Returns: |
329 | * 0 if the @condition evaluated to %false after the @timeout elapsed, | |
330 | * 1 if the @condition evaluated to %true after the @timeout elapsed, | |
331 | * or the remaining jiffies (at least 1) if the @condition evaluated | |
332 | * to %true before the @timeout elapsed. | |
1da177e4 LT |
333 | */ |
334 | #define wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ | |
335 | ({ \ | |
336 | long __ret = timeout; \ | |
e22b886a | 337 | might_sleep(); \ |
8922915b | 338 | if (!___wait_cond_timeout(condition)) \ |
35a2af94 | 339 | __ret = __wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, timeout); \ |
1da177e4 LT |
340 | __ret; \ |
341 | }) | |
342 | ||
36df04bc PZ |
343 | #define __wait_event_freezable_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ |
344 | ___wait_event(wq, ___wait_cond_timeout(condition), \ | |
345 | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, timeout, \ | |
346 | __ret = schedule_timeout(__ret); try_to_freeze()) | |
347 | ||
348 | /* | |
349 | * like wait_event_timeout() -- except it uses TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE to avoid | |
350 | * increasing load and is freezable. | |
351 | */ | |
352 | #define wait_event_freezable_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ | |
353 | ({ \ | |
354 | long __ret = timeout; \ | |
355 | might_sleep(); \ | |
356 | if (!___wait_cond_timeout(condition)) \ | |
357 | __ret = __wait_event_freezable_timeout(wq, condition, timeout); \ | |
358 | __ret; \ | |
359 | }) | |
360 | ||
82e06c81 SL |
361 | #define __wait_event_cmd(wq, condition, cmd1, cmd2) \ |
362 | (void)___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ | |
363 | cmd1; schedule(); cmd2) | |
364 | ||
365 | /** | |
366 | * wait_event_cmd - sleep until a condition gets true | |
367 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
368 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
f434f7af MI |
369 | * @cmd1: the command will be executed before sleep |
370 | * @cmd2: the command will be executed after sleep | |
82e06c81 SL |
371 | * |
372 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
373 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time | |
374 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
375 | * | |
376 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
377 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
378 | */ | |
379 | #define wait_event_cmd(wq, condition, cmd1, cmd2) \ | |
380 | do { \ | |
381 | if (condition) \ | |
382 | break; \ | |
383 | __wait_event_cmd(wq, condition, cmd1, cmd2); \ | |
384 | } while (0) | |
385 | ||
35a2af94 PZ |
386 | #define __wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition) \ |
387 | ___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ | |
f13f4c41 | 388 | schedule()) |
1da177e4 LT |
389 | |
390 | /** | |
391 | * wait_event_interruptible - sleep until a condition gets true | |
392 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
393 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
394 | * | |
395 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
396 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
397 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
398 | * | |
399 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
400 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
401 | * | |
402 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a | |
403 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
404 | */ | |
405 | #define wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition) \ | |
406 | ({ \ | |
407 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
e22b886a | 408 | might_sleep(); \ |
1da177e4 | 409 | if (!(condition)) \ |
35a2af94 | 410 | __ret = __wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition); \ |
1da177e4 LT |
411 | __ret; \ |
412 | }) | |
413 | ||
35a2af94 PZ |
414 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ |
415 | ___wait_event(wq, ___wait_cond_timeout(condition), \ | |
416 | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, timeout, \ | |
417 | __ret = schedule_timeout(__ret)) | |
1da177e4 LT |
418 | |
419 | /** | |
420 | * wait_event_interruptible_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses | |
421 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
422 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
423 | * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies | |
424 | * | |
425 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
426 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
427 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
428 | * | |
429 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
430 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
431 | * | |
4c663cfc | 432 | * Returns: |
6b44f519 SD |
433 | * 0 if the @condition evaluated to %false after the @timeout elapsed, |
434 | * 1 if the @condition evaluated to %true after the @timeout elapsed, | |
435 | * the remaining jiffies (at least 1) if the @condition evaluated | |
436 | * to %true before the @timeout elapsed, or -%ERESTARTSYS if it was | |
437 | * interrupted by a signal. | |
1da177e4 LT |
438 | */ |
439 | #define wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ | |
440 | ({ \ | |
441 | long __ret = timeout; \ | |
e22b886a | 442 | might_sleep(); \ |
8922915b | 443 | if (!___wait_cond_timeout(condition)) \ |
fb869b6e | 444 | __ret = __wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, \ |
35a2af94 | 445 | condition, timeout); \ |
1da177e4 LT |
446 | __ret; \ |
447 | }) | |
448 | ||
774a08b3 KO |
449 | #define __wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout, state) \ |
450 | ({ \ | |
451 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
774a08b3 KO |
452 | struct hrtimer_sleeper __t; \ |
453 | \ | |
454 | hrtimer_init_on_stack(&__t.timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, \ | |
455 | HRTIMER_MODE_REL); \ | |
456 | hrtimer_init_sleeper(&__t, current); \ | |
457 | if ((timeout).tv64 != KTIME_MAX) \ | |
458 | hrtimer_start_range_ns(&__t.timer, timeout, \ | |
459 | current->timer_slack_ns, \ | |
460 | HRTIMER_MODE_REL); \ | |
461 | \ | |
35a2af94 | 462 | __ret = ___wait_event(wq, condition, state, 0, 0, \ |
774a08b3 KO |
463 | if (!__t.task) { \ |
464 | __ret = -ETIME; \ | |
465 | break; \ | |
466 | } \ | |
ebdc195f | 467 | schedule()); \ |
774a08b3 KO |
468 | \ |
469 | hrtimer_cancel(&__t.timer); \ | |
470 | destroy_hrtimer_on_stack(&__t.timer); \ | |
774a08b3 KO |
471 | __ret; \ |
472 | }) | |
473 | ||
474 | /** | |
475 | * wait_event_hrtimeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses | |
476 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
477 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
478 | * @timeout: timeout, as a ktime_t | |
479 | * | |
480 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
481 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
482 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
483 | * | |
484 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
485 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
486 | * | |
487 | * The function returns 0 if @condition became true, or -ETIME if the timeout | |
488 | * elapsed. | |
489 | */ | |
490 | #define wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ | |
491 | ({ \ | |
492 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
e22b886a | 493 | might_sleep(); \ |
774a08b3 KO |
494 | if (!(condition)) \ |
495 | __ret = __wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout, \ | |
496 | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \ | |
497 | __ret; \ | |
498 | }) | |
499 | ||
500 | /** | |
501 | * wait_event_interruptible_hrtimeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses | |
502 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
503 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
504 | * @timeout: timeout, as a ktime_t | |
505 | * | |
506 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
507 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
508 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
509 | * | |
510 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
511 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
512 | * | |
513 | * The function returns 0 if @condition became true, -ERESTARTSYS if it was | |
514 | * interrupted by a signal, or -ETIME if the timeout elapsed. | |
515 | */ | |
516 | #define wait_event_interruptible_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ | |
517 | ({ \ | |
518 | long __ret = 0; \ | |
e22b886a | 519 | might_sleep(); \ |
774a08b3 KO |
520 | if (!(condition)) \ |
521 | __ret = __wait_event_hrtimeout(wq, condition, timeout, \ | |
522 | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \ | |
523 | __ret; \ | |
524 | }) | |
525 | ||
35a2af94 PZ |
526 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition) \ |
527 | ___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, 0, \ | |
48c25217 | 528 | schedule()) |
1da177e4 LT |
529 | |
530 | #define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition) \ | |
531 | ({ \ | |
532 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
e22b886a | 533 | might_sleep(); \ |
1da177e4 | 534 | if (!(condition)) \ |
35a2af94 | 535 | __ret = __wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition);\ |
1da177e4 LT |
536 | __ret; \ |
537 | }) | |
538 | ||
22c43c81 | 539 | |
36df04bc PZ |
540 | #define __wait_event_freezable_exclusive(wq, condition) \ |
541 | ___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, 0, \ | |
542 | schedule(); try_to_freeze()) | |
543 | ||
544 | #define wait_event_freezable_exclusive(wq, condition) \ | |
545 | ({ \ | |
546 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
547 | might_sleep(); \ | |
548 | if (!(condition)) \ | |
549 | __ret = __wait_event_freezable_exclusive(wq, condition);\ | |
550 | __ret; \ | |
551 | }) | |
552 | ||
553 | ||
22c43c81 MN |
554 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, exclusive, irq) \ |
555 | ({ \ | |
556 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
557 | DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \ | |
558 | if (exclusive) \ | |
559 | __wait.flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; \ | |
560 | do { \ | |
561 | if (likely(list_empty(&__wait.task_list))) \ | |
562 | __add_wait_queue_tail(&(wq), &__wait); \ | |
563 | set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \ | |
564 | if (signal_pending(current)) { \ | |
565 | __ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \ | |
566 | break; \ | |
567 | } \ | |
568 | if (irq) \ | |
569 | spin_unlock_irq(&(wq).lock); \ | |
570 | else \ | |
571 | spin_unlock(&(wq).lock); \ | |
572 | schedule(); \ | |
573 | if (irq) \ | |
574 | spin_lock_irq(&(wq).lock); \ | |
575 | else \ | |
576 | spin_lock(&(wq).lock); \ | |
577 | } while (!(condition)); \ | |
578 | __remove_wait_queue(&(wq), &__wait); \ | |
579 | __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); \ | |
580 | __ret; \ | |
581 | }) | |
582 | ||
583 | ||
584 | /** | |
585 | * wait_event_interruptible_locked - sleep until a condition gets true | |
586 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
587 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
588 | * | |
589 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
590 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
591 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
592 | * | |
593 | * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is | |
594 | * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock | |
595 | * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held. | |
596 | * | |
597 | * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock()/spin_unlock() | |
598 | * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside | |
599 | * of this macro. | |
600 | * | |
601 | * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
602 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
603 | * | |
604 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a | |
605 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
606 | */ | |
607 | #define wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition) \ | |
608 | ((condition) \ | |
609 | ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 0, 0)) | |
610 | ||
611 | /** | |
612 | * wait_event_interruptible_locked_irq - sleep until a condition gets true | |
613 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
614 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
615 | * | |
616 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
617 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
618 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
619 | * | |
620 | * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is | |
621 | * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock | |
622 | * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held. | |
623 | * | |
624 | * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock_irq()/spin_unlock_irq() | |
625 | * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside | |
626 | * of this macro. | |
627 | * | |
628 | * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
629 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
630 | * | |
631 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a | |
632 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
633 | */ | |
634 | #define wait_event_interruptible_locked_irq(wq, condition) \ | |
635 | ((condition) \ | |
636 | ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 0, 1)) | |
637 | ||
638 | /** | |
639 | * wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked - sleep exclusively until a condition gets true | |
640 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
641 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
642 | * | |
643 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
644 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
645 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
646 | * | |
647 | * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is | |
648 | * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock | |
649 | * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held. | |
650 | * | |
651 | * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock()/spin_unlock() | |
652 | * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside | |
653 | * of this macro. | |
654 | * | |
655 | * The process is put on the wait queue with an WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE flag | |
656 | * set thus when other process waits process on the list if this | |
657 | * process is awaken further processes are not considered. | |
658 | * | |
659 | * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
660 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
661 | * | |
662 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a | |
663 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
664 | */ | |
665 | #define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked(wq, condition) \ | |
666 | ((condition) \ | |
667 | ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 1, 0)) | |
668 | ||
669 | /** | |
670 | * wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked_irq - sleep until a condition gets true | |
671 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
672 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
673 | * | |
674 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
675 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
676 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
677 | * | |
678 | * It must be called with wq.lock being held. This spinlock is | |
679 | * unlocked while sleeping but @condition testing is done while lock | |
680 | * is held and when this macro exits the lock is held. | |
681 | * | |
682 | * The lock is locked/unlocked using spin_lock_irq()/spin_unlock_irq() | |
683 | * functions which must match the way they are locked/unlocked outside | |
684 | * of this macro. | |
685 | * | |
686 | * The process is put on the wait queue with an WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE flag | |
687 | * set thus when other process waits process on the list if this | |
688 | * process is awaken further processes are not considered. | |
689 | * | |
690 | * wake_up_locked() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
691 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
692 | * | |
693 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a | |
694 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
695 | */ | |
696 | #define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive_locked_irq(wq, condition) \ | |
697 | ((condition) \ | |
698 | ? 0 : __wait_event_interruptible_locked(wq, condition, 1, 1)) | |
699 | ||
700 | ||
35a2af94 PZ |
701 | #define __wait_event_killable(wq, condition) \ |
702 | ___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_KILLABLE, 0, 0, schedule()) | |
1411d5a7 MW |
703 | |
704 | /** | |
705 | * wait_event_killable - sleep until a condition gets true | |
706 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
707 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
708 | * | |
709 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_KILLABLE) until the | |
710 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. | |
711 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
712 | * | |
713 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
714 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
715 | * | |
716 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a | |
717 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
718 | */ | |
719 | #define wait_event_killable(wq, condition) \ | |
720 | ({ \ | |
721 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
e22b886a | 722 | might_sleep(); \ |
1411d5a7 | 723 | if (!(condition)) \ |
35a2af94 | 724 | __ret = __wait_event_killable(wq, condition); \ |
1411d5a7 MW |
725 | __ret; \ |
726 | }) | |
727 | ||
eed8c02e LC |
728 | |
729 | #define __wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \ | |
35a2af94 PZ |
730 | (void)___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ |
731 | spin_unlock_irq(&lock); \ | |
732 | cmd; \ | |
733 | schedule(); \ | |
734 | spin_lock_irq(&lock)) | |
eed8c02e LC |
735 | |
736 | /** | |
737 | * wait_event_lock_irq_cmd - sleep until a condition gets true. The | |
738 | * condition is checked under the lock. This | |
739 | * is expected to be called with the lock | |
740 | * taken. | |
741 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
742 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
743 | * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before cmd | |
744 | * and schedule() and reacquired afterwards. | |
745 | * @cmd: a command which is invoked outside the critical section before | |
746 | * sleep | |
747 | * | |
748 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
749 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time | |
750 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
751 | * | |
752 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
753 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
754 | * | |
755 | * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is | |
756 | * dropped before invoking the cmd and going to sleep and is reacquired | |
757 | * afterwards. | |
758 | */ | |
759 | #define wait_event_lock_irq_cmd(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \ | |
760 | do { \ | |
761 | if (condition) \ | |
762 | break; \ | |
763 | __wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, cmd); \ | |
764 | } while (0) | |
765 | ||
766 | /** | |
767 | * wait_event_lock_irq - sleep until a condition gets true. The | |
768 | * condition is checked under the lock. This | |
769 | * is expected to be called with the lock | |
770 | * taken. | |
771 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
772 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
773 | * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before schedule() | |
774 | * and reacquired afterwards. | |
775 | * | |
776 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
777 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time | |
778 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
779 | * | |
780 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
781 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
782 | * | |
783 | * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is | |
784 | * dropped before going to sleep and is reacquired afterwards. | |
785 | */ | |
786 | #define wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock) \ | |
787 | do { \ | |
788 | if (condition) \ | |
789 | break; \ | |
790 | __wait_event_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, ); \ | |
791 | } while (0) | |
792 | ||
793 | ||
35a2af94 | 794 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \ |
fb869b6e | 795 | ___wait_event(wq, condition, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, 0, \ |
35a2af94 PZ |
796 | spin_unlock_irq(&lock); \ |
797 | cmd; \ | |
798 | schedule(); \ | |
8fbd88fa | 799 | spin_lock_irq(&lock)) |
eed8c02e LC |
800 | |
801 | /** | |
802 | * wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_cmd - sleep until a condition gets true. | |
803 | * The condition is checked under the lock. This is expected to | |
804 | * be called with the lock taken. | |
805 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
806 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
807 | * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before cmd and | |
808 | * schedule() and reacquired afterwards. | |
809 | * @cmd: a command which is invoked outside the critical section before | |
810 | * sleep | |
811 | * | |
812 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
813 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. The @condition is | |
814 | * checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
815 | * | |
816 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
817 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
818 | * | |
819 | * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is | |
820 | * dropped before invoking the cmd and going to sleep and is reacquired | |
821 | * afterwards. | |
822 | * | |
823 | * The macro will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a signal | |
824 | * and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
825 | */ | |
826 | #define wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_cmd(wq, condition, lock, cmd) \ | |
827 | ({ \ | |
828 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
eed8c02e | 829 | if (!(condition)) \ |
fb869b6e | 830 | __ret = __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, \ |
35a2af94 | 831 | condition, lock, cmd); \ |
eed8c02e LC |
832 | __ret; \ |
833 | }) | |
834 | ||
835 | /** | |
836 | * wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq - sleep until a condition gets true. | |
837 | * The condition is checked under the lock. This is expected | |
838 | * to be called with the lock taken. | |
839 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on | |
840 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
841 | * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before schedule() | |
842 | * and reacquired afterwards. | |
843 | * | |
844 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
845 | * @condition evaluates to true or signal is received. The @condition is | |
846 | * checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
847 | * | |
848 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
849 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
850 | * | |
851 | * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is | |
852 | * dropped before going to sleep and is reacquired afterwards. | |
853 | * | |
854 | * The macro will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a signal | |
855 | * and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. | |
856 | */ | |
857 | #define wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, condition, lock) \ | |
858 | ({ \ | |
859 | int __ret = 0; \ | |
eed8c02e | 860 | if (!(condition)) \ |
35a2af94 | 861 | __ret = __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq(wq, \ |
92ec1180 | 862 | condition, lock,); \ |
eed8c02e LC |
863 | __ret; \ |
864 | }) | |
865 | ||
fb869b6e IM |
866 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout(wq, condition, \ |
867 | lock, timeout) \ | |
35a2af94 | 868 | ___wait_event(wq, ___wait_cond_timeout(condition), \ |
7d716456 | 869 | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, timeout, \ |
35a2af94 PZ |
870 | spin_unlock_irq(&lock); \ |
871 | __ret = schedule_timeout(__ret); \ | |
a1dc6852 | 872 | spin_lock_irq(&lock)); |
d79ff142 MP |
873 | |
874 | /** | |
fb869b6e IM |
875 | * wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout - sleep until a condition gets |
876 | * true or a timeout elapses. The condition is checked under | |
877 | * the lock. This is expected to be called with the lock taken. | |
d79ff142 MP |
878 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on |
879 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for | |
880 | * @lock: a locked spinlock_t, which will be released before schedule() | |
881 | * and reacquired afterwards. | |
882 | * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies | |
883 | * | |
884 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the | |
885 | * @condition evaluates to true or signal is received. The @condition is | |
886 | * checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. | |
887 | * | |
888 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could | |
889 | * change the result of the wait condition. | |
890 | * | |
891 | * This is supposed to be called while holding the lock. The lock is | |
892 | * dropped before going to sleep and is reacquired afterwards. | |
893 | * | |
894 | * The function returns 0 if the @timeout elapsed, -ERESTARTSYS if it | |
895 | * was interrupted by a signal, and the remaining jiffies otherwise | |
896 | * if the condition evaluated to true before the timeout elapsed. | |
897 | */ | |
898 | #define wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout(wq, condition, lock, \ | |
899 | timeout) \ | |
900 | ({ \ | |
35a2af94 | 901 | long __ret = timeout; \ |
8922915b | 902 | if (!___wait_cond_timeout(condition)) \ |
35a2af94 PZ |
903 | __ret = __wait_event_interruptible_lock_irq_timeout( \ |
904 | wq, condition, lock, timeout); \ | |
d79ff142 MP |
905 | __ret; \ |
906 | }) | |
907 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
908 | /* |
909 | * Waitqueues which are removed from the waitqueue_head at wakeup time | |
910 | */ | |
b3c97528 HH |
911 | void prepare_to_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait, int state); |
912 | void prepare_to_wait_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait, int state); | |
c2d81644 | 913 | long prepare_to_wait_event(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait, int state); |
b3c97528 | 914 | void finish_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait); |
fb869b6e | 915 | void abort_exclusive_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned int mode, void *key); |
61ada528 PZ |
916 | long wait_woken(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, long timeout); |
917 | int woken_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); | |
1da177e4 LT |
918 | int autoremove_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); |
919 | int wake_bit_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); | |
920 | ||
bf368e4e | 921 | #define DEFINE_WAIT_FUNC(name, function) \ |
1da177e4 | 922 | wait_queue_t name = { \ |
c43dc2fd | 923 | .private = current, \ |
bf368e4e | 924 | .func = function, \ |
7e43c84e | 925 | .task_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).task_list), \ |
1da177e4 LT |
926 | } |
927 | ||
bf368e4e ED |
928 | #define DEFINE_WAIT(name) DEFINE_WAIT_FUNC(name, autoremove_wake_function) |
929 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
930 | #define DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(name, word, bit) \ |
931 | struct wait_bit_queue name = { \ | |
932 | .key = __WAIT_BIT_KEY_INITIALIZER(word, bit), \ | |
933 | .wait = { \ | |
c43dc2fd | 934 | .private = current, \ |
1da177e4 LT |
935 | .func = wake_bit_function, \ |
936 | .task_list = \ | |
937 | LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).wait.task_list), \ | |
938 | }, \ | |
939 | } | |
940 | ||
941 | #define init_wait(wait) \ | |
942 | do { \ | |
c43dc2fd | 943 | (wait)->private = current; \ |
1da177e4 LT |
944 | (wait)->func = autoremove_wake_function; \ |
945 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(wait)->task_list); \ | |
231d0aef | 946 | (wait)->flags = 0; \ |
1da177e4 LT |
947 | } while (0) |
948 | ||
74316201 | 949 | |
c1221321 N |
950 | extern int bit_wait(struct wait_bit_key *); |
951 | extern int bit_wait_io(struct wait_bit_key *); | |
cbbce822 N |
952 | extern int bit_wait_timeout(struct wait_bit_key *); |
953 | extern int bit_wait_io_timeout(struct wait_bit_key *); | |
74316201 | 954 | |
1da177e4 LT |
955 | /** |
956 | * wait_on_bit - wait for a bit to be cleared | |
957 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
958 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
1da177e4 LT |
959 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in |
960 | * | |
961 | * There is a standard hashed waitqueue table for generic use. This | |
962 | * is the part of the hashtable's accessor API that waits on a bit. | |
963 | * For instance, if one were to have waiters on a bitflag, one would | |
964 | * call wait_on_bit() in threads waiting for the bit to clear. | |
965 | * One uses wait_on_bit() where one is waiting for the bit to clear, | |
966 | * but has no intention of setting it. | |
74316201 N |
967 | * Returned value will be zero if the bit was cleared, or non-zero |
968 | * if the process received a signal and the mode permitted wakeup | |
969 | * on that signal. | |
970 | */ | |
971 | static inline int | |
972 | wait_on_bit(void *word, int bit, unsigned mode) | |
973 | { | |
e22b886a | 974 | might_sleep(); |
74316201 N |
975 | if (!test_bit(bit, word)) |
976 | return 0; | |
977 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit(word, bit, | |
978 | bit_wait, | |
979 | mode); | |
980 | } | |
981 | ||
982 | /** | |
983 | * wait_on_bit_io - wait for a bit to be cleared | |
984 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
985 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
986 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in | |
987 | * | |
988 | * Use the standard hashed waitqueue table to wait for a bit | |
989 | * to be cleared. This is similar to wait_on_bit(), but calls | |
990 | * io_schedule() instead of schedule() for the actual waiting. | |
991 | * | |
992 | * Returned value will be zero if the bit was cleared, or non-zero | |
993 | * if the process received a signal and the mode permitted wakeup | |
994 | * on that signal. | |
995 | */ | |
996 | static inline int | |
997 | wait_on_bit_io(void *word, int bit, unsigned mode) | |
998 | { | |
e22b886a | 999 | might_sleep(); |
74316201 N |
1000 | if (!test_bit(bit, word)) |
1001 | return 0; | |
1002 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit(word, bit, | |
1003 | bit_wait_io, | |
1004 | mode); | |
1005 | } | |
1006 | ||
44fc0e5e JH |
1007 | /** |
1008 | * wait_on_bit_timeout - wait for a bit to be cleared or a timeout elapses | |
1009 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
1010 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
1011 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in | |
1012 | * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies | |
1013 | * | |
1014 | * Use the standard hashed waitqueue table to wait for a bit | |
1015 | * to be cleared. This is similar to wait_on_bit(), except also takes a | |
1016 | * timeout parameter. | |
1017 | * | |
1018 | * Returned value will be zero if the bit was cleared before the | |
1019 | * @timeout elapsed, or non-zero if the @timeout elapsed or process | |
1020 | * received a signal and the mode permitted wakeup on that signal. | |
1021 | */ | |
1022 | static inline int | |
1023 | wait_on_bit_timeout(void *word, int bit, unsigned mode, unsigned long timeout) | |
1024 | { | |
1025 | might_sleep(); | |
1026 | if (!test_bit(bit, word)) | |
1027 | return 0; | |
1028 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit_timeout(word, bit, | |
1029 | bit_wait_timeout, | |
1030 | mode, timeout); | |
1031 | } | |
1032 | ||
74316201 N |
1033 | /** |
1034 | * wait_on_bit_action - wait for a bit to be cleared | |
1035 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
1036 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
1037 | * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions | |
1038 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in | |
1039 | * | |
1040 | * Use the standard hashed waitqueue table to wait for a bit | |
1041 | * to be cleared, and allow the waiting action to be specified. | |
1042 | * This is like wait_on_bit() but allows fine control of how the waiting | |
1043 | * is done. | |
1044 | * | |
1045 | * Returned value will be zero if the bit was cleared, or non-zero | |
1046 | * if the process received a signal and the mode permitted wakeup | |
1047 | * on that signal. | |
1da177e4 | 1048 | */ |
fb869b6e | 1049 | static inline int |
c1221321 | 1050 | wait_on_bit_action(void *word, int bit, wait_bit_action_f *action, unsigned mode) |
1da177e4 | 1051 | { |
e22b886a | 1052 | might_sleep(); |
1da177e4 LT |
1053 | if (!test_bit(bit, word)) |
1054 | return 0; | |
1055 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit(word, bit, action, mode); | |
1056 | } | |
1057 | ||
1058 | /** | |
1059 | * wait_on_bit_lock - wait for a bit to be cleared, when wanting to set it | |
1060 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
1061 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
1da177e4 LT |
1062 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in |
1063 | * | |
1064 | * There is a standard hashed waitqueue table for generic use. This | |
1065 | * is the part of the hashtable's accessor API that waits on a bit | |
1066 | * when one intends to set it, for instance, trying to lock bitflags. | |
1067 | * For instance, if one were to have waiters trying to set bitflag | |
1068 | * and waiting for it to clear before setting it, one would call | |
1069 | * wait_on_bit() in threads waiting to be able to set the bit. | |
1070 | * One uses wait_on_bit_lock() where one is waiting for the bit to | |
1071 | * clear with the intention of setting it, and when done, clearing it. | |
74316201 N |
1072 | * |
1073 | * Returns zero if the bit was (eventually) found to be clear and was | |
1074 | * set. Returns non-zero if a signal was delivered to the process and | |
1075 | * the @mode allows that signal to wake the process. | |
1076 | */ | |
1077 | static inline int | |
1078 | wait_on_bit_lock(void *word, int bit, unsigned mode) | |
1079 | { | |
e22b886a | 1080 | might_sleep(); |
74316201 N |
1081 | if (!test_and_set_bit(bit, word)) |
1082 | return 0; | |
1083 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(word, bit, bit_wait, mode); | |
1084 | } | |
1085 | ||
1086 | /** | |
1087 | * wait_on_bit_lock_io - wait for a bit to be cleared, when wanting to set it | |
1088 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
1089 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
1090 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in | |
1091 | * | |
1092 | * Use the standard hashed waitqueue table to wait for a bit | |
1093 | * to be cleared and then to atomically set it. This is similar | |
1094 | * to wait_on_bit(), but calls io_schedule() instead of schedule() | |
1095 | * for the actual waiting. | |
1096 | * | |
1097 | * Returns zero if the bit was (eventually) found to be clear and was | |
1098 | * set. Returns non-zero if a signal was delivered to the process and | |
1099 | * the @mode allows that signal to wake the process. | |
1100 | */ | |
1101 | static inline int | |
1102 | wait_on_bit_lock_io(void *word, int bit, unsigned mode) | |
1103 | { | |
e22b886a | 1104 | might_sleep(); |
74316201 N |
1105 | if (!test_and_set_bit(bit, word)) |
1106 | return 0; | |
1107 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(word, bit, bit_wait_io, mode); | |
1108 | } | |
1109 | ||
1110 | /** | |
1111 | * wait_on_bit_lock_action - wait for a bit to be cleared, when wanting to set it | |
1112 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
1113 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on | |
1114 | * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions | |
1115 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in | |
1116 | * | |
1117 | * Use the standard hashed waitqueue table to wait for a bit | |
1118 | * to be cleared and then to set it, and allow the waiting action | |
1119 | * to be specified. | |
1120 | * This is like wait_on_bit() but allows fine control of how the waiting | |
1121 | * is done. | |
1122 | * | |
1123 | * Returns zero if the bit was (eventually) found to be clear and was | |
1124 | * set. Returns non-zero if a signal was delivered to the process and | |
1125 | * the @mode allows that signal to wake the process. | |
1da177e4 | 1126 | */ |
fb869b6e | 1127 | static inline int |
c1221321 | 1128 | wait_on_bit_lock_action(void *word, int bit, wait_bit_action_f *action, unsigned mode) |
1da177e4 | 1129 | { |
e22b886a | 1130 | might_sleep(); |
1da177e4 LT |
1131 | if (!test_and_set_bit(bit, word)) |
1132 | return 0; | |
1133 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(word, bit, action, mode); | |
1134 | } | |
cb65537e DH |
1135 | |
1136 | /** | |
1137 | * wait_on_atomic_t - Wait for an atomic_t to become 0 | |
1138 | * @val: The atomic value being waited on, a kernel virtual address | |
1139 | * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions | |
1140 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in | |
1141 | * | |
1142 | * Wait for an atomic_t to become 0. We abuse the bit-wait waitqueue table for | |
1143 | * the purpose of getting a waitqueue, but we set the key to a bit number | |
1144 | * outside of the target 'word'. | |
1145 | */ | |
1146 | static inline | |
1147 | int wait_on_atomic_t(atomic_t *val, int (*action)(atomic_t *), unsigned mode) | |
1148 | { | |
e22b886a | 1149 | might_sleep(); |
cb65537e DH |
1150 | if (atomic_read(val) == 0) |
1151 | return 0; | |
1152 | return out_of_line_wait_on_atomic_t(val, action, mode); | |
1153 | } | |
fb869b6e IM |
1154 | |
1155 | #endif /* _LINUX_WAIT_H */ |