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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * Glibc independent futex library for testing kernel functionality.
4  * Shamelessly stolen from Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>
5  *    http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/dvhart/futextest.git/
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef _FUTEX_H
9 #define _FUTEX_H
10 
11 #include <unistd.h>
12 #include <sys/syscall.h>
13 #include <sys/types.h>
14 #include <linux/futex.h>
15 
16 struct bench_futex_parameters {
17 	bool silent;
18 	bool fshared;
19 	bool mlockall;
20 	bool multi; /* lock-pi */
21 	bool pi; /* requeue-pi */
22 	bool broadcast; /* requeue */
23 	unsigned int runtime; /* seconds*/
24 	unsigned int nthreads;
25 	unsigned int nfutexes;
26 	unsigned int nwakes;
27 	unsigned int nrequeue;
28 };
29 
30 /**
31  * futex() - SYS_futex syscall wrapper
32  * @uaddr:	address of first futex
33  * @op:		futex op code
34  * @val:	typically expected value of uaddr, but varies by op
35  * @timeout:	typically an absolute struct timespec (except where noted
36  *		otherwise). Overloaded by some ops
37  * @uaddr2:	address of second futex for some ops
38  * @val3:	varies by op
39  * @opflags:	flags to be bitwise OR'd with op, such as FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG
40  *
41  * futex() is used by all the following futex op wrappers. It can also be
42  * used for misuse and abuse testing. Generally, the specific op wrappers
43  * should be used instead. It is a macro instead of an static inline function as
44  * some of the types over overloaded (timeout is used for nr_requeue for
45  * example).
46  *
47  * These argument descriptions are the defaults for all
48  * like-named arguments in the following wrappers except where noted below.
49  */
50 #define futex(uaddr, op, val, timeout, uaddr2, val3, opflags) \
51 	syscall(SYS_futex, uaddr, op | opflags, val, timeout, uaddr2, val3)
52 
53 /**
54  * futex_wait() - block on uaddr with optional timeout
55  * @timeout:	relative timeout
56  */
57 static inline int
58 futex_wait(u_int32_t *uaddr, u_int32_t val, struct timespec *timeout, int opflags)
59 {
60 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_WAIT, val, timeout, NULL, 0, opflags);
61 }
62 
63 /**
64  * futex_wake() - wake one or more tasks blocked on uaddr
65  * @nr_wake:	wake up to this many tasks
66  */
67 static inline int
68 futex_wake(u_int32_t *uaddr, int nr_wake, int opflags)
69 {
70 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_WAKE, nr_wake, NULL, NULL, 0, opflags);
71 }
72 
73 /**
74  * futex_lock_pi() - block on uaddr as a PI mutex
75  */
76 static inline int
77 futex_lock_pi(u_int32_t *uaddr, struct timespec *timeout, int opflags)
78 {
79 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_LOCK_PI, 0, timeout, NULL, 0, opflags);
80 }
81 
82 /**
83  * futex_unlock_pi() - release uaddr as a PI mutex, waking the top waiter
84  */
85 static inline int
86 futex_unlock_pi(u_int32_t *uaddr, int opflags)
87 {
88 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_UNLOCK_PI, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, opflags);
89 }
90 
91 /**
92 * futex_cmp_requeue() - requeue tasks from uaddr to uaddr2
93 * @nr_wake:        wake up to this many tasks
94 * @nr_requeue:     requeue up to this many tasks
95 */
96 static inline int
97 futex_cmp_requeue(u_int32_t *uaddr, u_int32_t val, u_int32_t *uaddr2, int nr_wake,
98 		 int nr_requeue, int opflags)
99 {
100 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE, nr_wake, nr_requeue, uaddr2,
101 		 val, opflags);
102 }
103 
104 /**
105  * futex_wait_requeue_pi() - block on uaddr and prepare to requeue to uaddr2
106  * @uaddr:	non-PI futex source
107  * @uaddr2:	PI futex target
108  *
109  * This is the first half of the requeue_pi mechanism. It shall always be
110  * paired with futex_cmp_requeue_pi().
111  */
112 static inline int
113 futex_wait_requeue_pi(u_int32_t *uaddr, u_int32_t val, u_int32_t *uaddr2,
114 		      struct timespec *timeout, int opflags)
115 {
116 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_WAIT_REQUEUE_PI, val, timeout, uaddr2, 0,
117 		     opflags);
118 }
119 
120 /**
121  * futex_cmp_requeue_pi() - requeue tasks from uaddr to uaddr2
122  * @uaddr:	non-PI futex source
123  * @uaddr2:	PI futex target
124  * @nr_requeue:	requeue up to this many tasks
125  *
126  * This is the second half of the requeue_pi mechanism. It shall always be
127  * paired with futex_wait_requeue_pi(). The first waker is always awoken.
128  */
129 static inline int
130 futex_cmp_requeue_pi(u_int32_t *uaddr, u_int32_t val, u_int32_t *uaddr2,
131 		     int nr_requeue, int opflags)
132 {
133 	return futex(uaddr, FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE_PI, 1, nr_requeue, uaddr2,
134 		     val, opflags);
135 }
136 
137 #endif /* _FUTEX_H */
138