From: laijs@cn.fujitsu.com (Lai Jiangshan)
Subject: [lttng-dev] [RFC] re-document rculfstack and even rename it
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 10:25:40 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <50777FA4.9030902@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121011182255.GA19783@Krystal>
On 10/12/2012 02:22 AM, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> * Lai Jiangshan (laijs at cn.fujitsu.com) wrote:
>> rculfstack is not really require RCU-only.
>>
>> 1) cds_lfs_push_rcu() don't need any lock, don't need RCU nor other locks.
>
> Good point ! I even documented this peculiarness in the
> comment at the top of _cds_lfs_push_rcu().
>
>> 2) cds_lfs_pop_rcu() don't only one of the following synchronization(not only RCU):
>> A) use rcu_read_lock() to protect cds_lfs_pop_rcu() and use synchronize_rcu()
>> or call_rcu() to free the popped node. (current comments said we need this
>> synchronization, and thus we named this struct with rcu prefix. But actually,
>> the followings are OK, and are more popular/friendly)
>> B) use mutexs/locks to protect cds_lfs_pop_rcu(), we can free to free/modify the
>> popped node any time, we don't need any synchronization when free them.
>> C) only ONE thread can call cds_lfs_pop_rcu(). (multi-providers-single customer)
>> D) others, like read-write locks.
>>
>> I consider B) and C) are more popular. In linux kernel,
>> kernel/task_work.c uses a hybird ways of B) and C).
>>
>> I suggest to rename it, Or document B) and C) at least.
>
> Yes, agreed! Do you suggest we introduce a "lfstack", and slowly
> deprecate rculfstack ?
>
> We could then document the various ways to protect "pop", and also
> implement a "splice" operation while we are there.
>
Acked.
Thanks,
Lai
prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-10-12 2:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-10-10 7:52 Lai Jiangshan
2012-10-10 14:59 ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-10-11 18:22 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-12 2:25 ` Lai Jiangshan [this message]
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