linux/kernel/sched/cpufreq.c
Paul E. McKenney b290ebcf7b sched: Replace synchronize_sched() with synchronize_rcu()
Now that synchronize_rcu() waits for preempt-disable regions of
code as well as RCU read-side critical sections, synchronize_sched()
can be replaced by synchronize_rcu(), in fact, synchronize_sched()
is now completely equivalent to synchronize_rcu().  This commit
therefore replaces synchronize_sched() with synchronize_rcu() so that
synchronize_sched() can eventually be removed entirely.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
2019-01-25 15:28:22 -08:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Scheduler code and data structures related to cpufreq.
*
* Copyright (C) 2016, Intel Corporation
* Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
*/
#include "sched.h"
DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct update_util_data *, cpufreq_update_util_data);
/**
* cpufreq_add_update_util_hook - Populate the CPU's update_util_data pointer.
* @cpu: The CPU to set the pointer for.
* @data: New pointer value.
* @func: Callback function to set for the CPU.
*
* Set and publish the update_util_data pointer for the given CPU.
*
* The update_util_data pointer of @cpu is set to @data and the callback
* function pointer in the target struct update_util_data is set to @func.
* That function will be called by cpufreq_update_util() from RCU-sched
* read-side critical sections, so it must not sleep. @data will always be
* passed to it as the first argument which allows the function to get to the
* target update_util_data structure and its container.
*
* The update_util_data pointer of @cpu must be NULL when this function is
* called or it will WARN() and return with no effect.
*/
void cpufreq_add_update_util_hook(int cpu, struct update_util_data *data,
void (*func)(struct update_util_data *data, u64 time,
unsigned int flags))
{
if (WARN_ON(!data || !func))
return;
if (WARN_ON(per_cpu(cpufreq_update_util_data, cpu)))
return;
data->func = func;
rcu_assign_pointer(per_cpu(cpufreq_update_util_data, cpu), data);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_add_update_util_hook);
/**
* cpufreq_remove_update_util_hook - Clear the CPU's update_util_data pointer.
* @cpu: The CPU to clear the pointer for.
*
* Clear the update_util_data pointer for the given CPU.
*
* Callers must use RCU callbacks to free any memory that might be
* accessed via the old update_util_data pointer or invoke synchronize_rcu()
* right after this function to avoid use-after-free.
*/
void cpufreq_remove_update_util_hook(int cpu)
{
rcu_assign_pointer(per_cpu(cpufreq_update_util_data, cpu), NULL);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_remove_update_util_hook);