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This is both more and less complicated than our expansion using __builtin_choose_expr and __builtin_types_compatible_p. The expansion through QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE_ doesn't work because we're not emumerating all of the types within the same _Generic, which results in errors about unhandled cases. We must also handle void* explicitly, so that the NULL constant can be used. Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Message-Id: <20210614233143.1221879-7-richard.henderson@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
170 lines
5.1 KiB
C
170 lines
5.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Polymorphic locking functions (aka poor man templates)
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*
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* Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2017, 2018
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*
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* Author: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2 or later.
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* See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef QEMU_LOCKABLE_H
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#define QEMU_LOCKABLE_H
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#include "qemu/coroutine.h"
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#include "qemu/thread.h"
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typedef void QemuLockUnlockFunc(void *);
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struct QemuLockable {
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void *object;
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QemuLockUnlockFunc *lock;
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QemuLockUnlockFunc *unlock;
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};
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static inline __attribute__((__always_inline__)) QemuLockable *
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qemu_make_lockable(void *x, QemuLockable *lockable)
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{
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/*
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* We cannot test this in a macro, otherwise we get compiler
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* warnings like "the address of 'm' will always evaluate as 'true'".
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*/
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return x ? lockable : NULL;
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}
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static inline __attribute__((__always_inline__)) QemuLockable *
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qemu_null_lockable(void *x)
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{
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if (x != NULL) {
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qemu_build_not_reached();
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* In C, compound literals have the lifetime of an automatic variable.
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* In C++ it would be different, but then C++ wouldn't need QemuLockable
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* either...
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*/
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#define QML_OBJ_(x, name) (&(QemuLockable) { \
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.object = (x), \
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.lock = (QemuLockUnlockFunc *) qemu_ ## name ## _lock, \
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.unlock = (QemuLockUnlockFunc *) qemu_ ## name ## _unlock \
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})
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/**
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* QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE - Make a polymorphic QemuLockable
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*
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* @x: a lock object (currently one of QemuMutex, QemuRecMutex,
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* CoMutex, QemuSpin).
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*
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* Returns a QemuLockable object that can be passed around
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* to a function that can operate with locks of any kind, or
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* NULL if @x is %NULL.
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*
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* Note the special case for void *, so that we may pass "NULL".
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*/
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#define QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE(x) \
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_Generic((x), QemuLockable *: (x), \
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void *: qemu_null_lockable(x), \
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QemuMutex *: qemu_make_lockable(x, QML_OBJ_(x, mutex)), \
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QemuRecMutex *: qemu_make_lockable(x, QML_OBJ_(x, rec_mutex)), \
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CoMutex *: qemu_make_lockable(x, QML_OBJ_(x, co_mutex)), \
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QemuSpin *: qemu_make_lockable(x, QML_OBJ_(x, spin)))
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/**
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* QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE_NONNULL - Make a polymorphic QemuLockable
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*
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* @x: a lock object (currently one of QemuMutex, QemuRecMutex,
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* CoMutex, QemuSpin).
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*
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* Returns a QemuLockable object that can be passed around
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* to a function that can operate with locks of any kind.
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*/
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#define QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE_NONNULL(x) \
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_Generic((x), QemuLockable *: (x), \
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QemuMutex *: QML_OBJ_(x, mutex), \
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QemuRecMutex *: QML_OBJ_(x, rec_mutex), \
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CoMutex *: QML_OBJ_(x, co_mutex), \
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QemuSpin *: QML_OBJ_(x, spin))
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static inline void qemu_lockable_lock(QemuLockable *x)
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{
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x->lock(x->object);
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}
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static inline void qemu_lockable_unlock(QemuLockable *x)
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{
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x->unlock(x->object);
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}
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static inline QemuLockable *qemu_lockable_auto_lock(QemuLockable *x)
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{
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qemu_lockable_lock(x);
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return x;
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}
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static inline void qemu_lockable_auto_unlock(QemuLockable *x)
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{
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if (x) {
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qemu_lockable_unlock(x);
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}
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}
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G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC(QemuLockable, qemu_lockable_auto_unlock)
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#define WITH_QEMU_LOCK_GUARD_(x, var) \
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for (g_autoptr(QemuLockable) var = \
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qemu_lockable_auto_lock(QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE_NONNULL((x))); \
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var; \
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qemu_lockable_auto_unlock(var), var = NULL)
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/**
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* WITH_QEMU_LOCK_GUARD - Lock a lock object for scope
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*
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* @x: a lock object (currently one of QemuMutex, CoMutex, QemuSpin).
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*
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* This macro defines a lock scope such that entering the scope takes the lock
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* and leaving the scope releases the lock. Return statements are allowed
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* within the scope and release the lock. Break and continue statements leave
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* the scope early and release the lock.
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*
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* WITH_QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(&mutex) {
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* ...
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* if (error) {
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* return; <-- mutex is automatically unlocked
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* }
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*
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* if (early_exit) {
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* break; <-- leave this scope early
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* }
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* ...
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* }
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*/
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#define WITH_QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(x) \
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WITH_QEMU_LOCK_GUARD_((x), glue(qemu_lockable_auto, __COUNTER__))
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/**
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* QEMU_LOCK_GUARD - Lock an object until the end of the scope
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*
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* @x: a lock object (currently one of QemuMutex, CoMutex, QemuSpin).
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*
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* This macro takes a lock until the end of the scope. Return statements
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* release the lock.
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*
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* ... <-- mutex not locked
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* QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(&mutex); <-- mutex locked from here onwards
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* ...
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* if (error) {
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* return; <-- mutex is automatically unlocked
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* }
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*/
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#define QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(x) \
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g_autoptr(QemuLockable) \
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glue(qemu_lockable_auto, __COUNTER__) G_GNUC_UNUSED = \
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qemu_lockable_auto_lock(QEMU_MAKE_LOCKABLE((x)))
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#endif
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