On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:53:02AM -0400, Alex Kogan wrote: > On Jul 16, 2019, at 6:20 AM, Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 03:25:33PM -0400, Alex Kogan wrote: > > > >> +/* > >> + * set_locked_empty_mcs - Try to set the spinlock value to _Q_LOCKED_VAL, > >> + * and by doing that unlock the MCS lock when its waiting queue is empty > >> + * @lock: Pointer to queued spinlock structure > >> + * @val: Current value of the lock > >> + * @node: Pointer to the MCS node of the lock holder > >> + * > >> + * *,*,* -> 0,0,1 > >> + */ > >> +static __always_inline bool __set_locked_empty_mcs(struct qspinlock *lock, > >> + u32 val, > >> + struct mcs_spinlock *node) > >> +{ > >> + return atomic_try_cmpxchg_relaxed(&lock->val, &val, _Q_LOCKED_VAL); > >> +} > > > > That name is nonsense. It should be something like: > > > > static __always_inline bool __try_clear_tail(…) > > We already have set_locked(), so I was trying to convey the fact that we are > doing the same here, but only when the MCS chain is empty. > > I can use __try_clear_tail() instead. Thing is, we go into this function with: *,0,1 and are trying to obtain 0,0,1. IOW, we're trying to clear the tail, while preserving pending and locked.