linux/net/tipc/ref.c
Ying Xue 9fe7ed4749 tipc: remove all enabled flags from all tipc components
When tipc module is inserted, many tipc components are initialized
one by one. During the initialization period, if one of them is
failed, tipc_core_stop() will be called to stop all components
whatever corresponding components are created or not. To avoid to
release uncreated ones, relevant components have to add necessary
enabled flags indicating whether they are created or not.

But in the initialization stage, if one component is unsuccessfully
created, we will just destroy successfully created components before
the failed component instead of all components. All enabled flags
defined in components, in turn, become redundant. Additionally it's
also unnecessary to identify whether table.types is NULL in
tipc_nametbl_stop() because name stable has been definitely created
successfully when tipc_nametbl_stop() is called.

Cc: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com>
Cc: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com>
Signed-off-by: Ying Xue <ying.xue@windriver.com>
Reviewed-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-02-22 00:00:15 -05:00

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/*
* net/tipc/ref.c: TIPC object registry code
*
* Copyright (c) 1991-2006, Ericsson AB
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007, Wind River Systems
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "core.h"
#include "ref.h"
/**
* struct reference - TIPC object reference entry
* @object: pointer to object associated with reference entry
* @lock: spinlock controlling access to object
* @ref: reference value for object (combines instance & array index info)
*/
struct reference {
void *object;
spinlock_t lock;
u32 ref;
};
/**
* struct tipc_ref_table - table of TIPC object reference entries
* @entries: pointer to array of reference entries
* @capacity: array index of first unusable entry
* @init_point: array index of first uninitialized entry
* @first_free: array index of first unused object reference entry
* @last_free: array index of last unused object reference entry
* @index_mask: bitmask for array index portion of reference values
* @start_mask: initial value for instance value portion of reference values
*/
struct ref_table {
struct reference *entries;
u32 capacity;
u32 init_point;
u32 first_free;
u32 last_free;
u32 index_mask;
u32 start_mask;
};
/*
* Object reference table consists of 2**N entries.
*
* State Object ptr Reference
* ----- ---------- ---------
* In use non-NULL XXXX|own index
* (XXXX changes each time entry is acquired)
* Free NULL YYYY|next free index
* (YYYY is one more than last used XXXX)
* Uninitialized NULL 0
*
* Entry 0 is not used; this allows index 0 to denote the end of the free list.
*
* Note that a reference value of 0 does not necessarily indicate that an
* entry is uninitialized, since the last entry in the free list could also
* have a reference value of 0 (although this is unlikely).
*/
static struct ref_table tipc_ref_table;
static DEFINE_RWLOCK(ref_table_lock);
/**
* tipc_ref_table_init - create reference table for objects
*/
int tipc_ref_table_init(u32 requested_size, u32 start)
{
struct reference *table;
u32 actual_size;
/* account for unused entry, then round up size to a power of 2 */
requested_size++;
for (actual_size = 16; actual_size < requested_size; actual_size <<= 1)
/* do nothing */ ;
/* allocate table & mark all entries as uninitialized */
table = vzalloc(actual_size * sizeof(struct reference));
if (table == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
tipc_ref_table.entries = table;
tipc_ref_table.capacity = requested_size;
tipc_ref_table.init_point = 1;
tipc_ref_table.first_free = 0;
tipc_ref_table.last_free = 0;
tipc_ref_table.index_mask = actual_size - 1;
tipc_ref_table.start_mask = start & ~tipc_ref_table.index_mask;
return 0;
}
/**
* tipc_ref_table_stop - destroy reference table for objects
*/
void tipc_ref_table_stop(void)
{
vfree(tipc_ref_table.entries);
tipc_ref_table.entries = NULL;
}
/**
* tipc_ref_acquire - create reference to an object
*
* Register an object pointer in reference table and lock the object.
* Returns a unique reference value that is used from then on to retrieve the
* object pointer, or to determine that the object has been deregistered.
*
* Note: The object is returned in the locked state so that the caller can
* register a partially initialized object, without running the risk that
* the object will be accessed before initialization is complete.
*/
u32 tipc_ref_acquire(void *object, spinlock_t **lock)
{
u32 index;
u32 index_mask;
u32 next_plus_upper;
u32 ref;
struct reference *entry = NULL;
if (!object) {
pr_err("Attempt to acquire ref. to non-existent obj\n");
return 0;
}
if (!tipc_ref_table.entries) {
pr_err("Ref. table not found in acquisition attempt\n");
return 0;
}
/* take a free entry, if available; otherwise initialize a new entry */
write_lock_bh(&ref_table_lock);
if (tipc_ref_table.first_free) {
index = tipc_ref_table.first_free;
entry = &(tipc_ref_table.entries[index]);
index_mask = tipc_ref_table.index_mask;
next_plus_upper = entry->ref;
tipc_ref_table.first_free = next_plus_upper & index_mask;
ref = (next_plus_upper & ~index_mask) + index;
} else if (tipc_ref_table.init_point < tipc_ref_table.capacity) {
index = tipc_ref_table.init_point++;
entry = &(tipc_ref_table.entries[index]);
spin_lock_init(&entry->lock);
ref = tipc_ref_table.start_mask + index;
} else {
ref = 0;
}
write_unlock_bh(&ref_table_lock);
/*
* Grab the lock so no one else can modify this entry
* While we assign its ref value & object pointer
*/
if (entry) {
spin_lock_bh(&entry->lock);
entry->ref = ref;
entry->object = object;
*lock = &entry->lock;
/*
* keep it locked, the caller is responsible
* for unlocking this when they're done with it
*/
}
return ref;
}
/**
* tipc_ref_discard - invalidate references to an object
*
* Disallow future references to an object and free up the entry for re-use.
* Note: The entry's spin_lock may still be busy after discard
*/
void tipc_ref_discard(u32 ref)
{
struct reference *entry;
u32 index;
u32 index_mask;
if (!tipc_ref_table.entries) {
pr_err("Ref. table not found during discard attempt\n");
return;
}
index_mask = tipc_ref_table.index_mask;
index = ref & index_mask;
entry = &(tipc_ref_table.entries[index]);
write_lock_bh(&ref_table_lock);
if (!entry->object) {
pr_err("Attempt to discard ref. to non-existent obj\n");
goto exit;
}
if (entry->ref != ref) {
pr_err("Attempt to discard non-existent reference\n");
goto exit;
}
/*
* mark entry as unused; increment instance part of entry's reference
* to invalidate any subsequent references
*/
entry->object = NULL;
entry->ref = (ref & ~index_mask) + (index_mask + 1);
/* append entry to free entry list */
if (tipc_ref_table.first_free == 0)
tipc_ref_table.first_free = index;
else
tipc_ref_table.entries[tipc_ref_table.last_free].ref |= index;
tipc_ref_table.last_free = index;
exit:
write_unlock_bh(&ref_table_lock);
}
/**
* tipc_ref_lock - lock referenced object and return pointer to it
*/
void *tipc_ref_lock(u32 ref)
{
if (likely(tipc_ref_table.entries)) {
struct reference *entry;
entry = &tipc_ref_table.entries[ref &
tipc_ref_table.index_mask];
if (likely(entry->ref != 0)) {
spin_lock_bh(&entry->lock);
if (likely((entry->ref == ref) && (entry->object)))
return entry->object;
spin_unlock_bh(&entry->lock);
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* tipc_ref_deref - return pointer referenced object (without locking it)
*/
void *tipc_ref_deref(u32 ref)
{
if (likely(tipc_ref_table.entries)) {
struct reference *entry;
entry = &tipc_ref_table.entries[ref &
tipc_ref_table.index_mask];
if (likely(entry->ref == ref))
return entry->object;
}
return NULL;
}