From: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> We already use a litmus test in atomic_t.txt to describe the behavior of an atomic_set() with the an atomic RMW, so add it into atomic-tests directory to make it easily accessible for anyone who cares about the semantics of our atomic APIs. Besides currently the litmus test "atomic-set" in atomic_t.txt has a few things to be improved: 1) The CPU/Processor numbers "P1,P2" are not only inconsistent with the rest of the document, which uses "CPU0" and "CPU1", but also unacceptable by the herd tool, which requires processors start at "P0". 2) The initialization block uses a "atomic_set()", which is OK, but it's better to use ATOMIC_INIT() to make clear this is an initialization. 3) The return value of atomic_add_unless() is discarded inexplicitly, which is OK for C language, but it will be helpful to the herd tool if we use a void cast to make the discard explicit. 4) The name and the paragraph describing the test need to be more accurate and aligned with our wording in LKMM. Therefore fix these in both atomic_t.txt and the new added litmus test. Acked-by: Andrea Parri <parri.andrea@xxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/atomic_t.txt | 14 ++++++------- ...Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set.litmus | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/README | 7 +++++++ 3 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set.litmus diff --git a/Documentation/atomic_t.txt b/Documentation/atomic_t.txt index 0ab747e..67d1d99f 100644 --- a/Documentation/atomic_t.txt +++ b/Documentation/atomic_t.txt @@ -85,21 +85,21 @@ smp_store_release() respectively. Therefore, if you find yourself only using the Non-RMW operations of atomic_t, you do not in fact need atomic_t at all and are doing it wrong. -A subtle detail of atomic_set{}() is that it should be observable to the RMW -ops. That is: +A note for the implementation of atomic_set{}() is that it must not break the +atomicity of the RMW ops. That is: - C atomic-set + C Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set { - atomic_set(v, 1); + atomic_t v = ATOMIC_INIT(1); } - P1(atomic_t *v) + P0(atomic_t *v) { - atomic_add_unless(v, 1, 0); + (void)atomic_add_unless(v, 1, 0); } - P2(atomic_t *v) + P1(atomic_t *v) { atomic_set(v, 0); } diff --git a/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set.litmus b/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set.litmus new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4938531 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set.litmus @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +C Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set + +(* + * Result: Never + * + * Test that atomic_set() cannot break the atomicity of atomic RMWs. + *) + +{ + atomic_t v = ATOMIC_INIT(1); +} + +P0(atomic_t *v) +{ + (void)atomic_add_unless(v, 1, 0); +} + +P1(atomic_t *v) +{ + atomic_set(v, 0); +} + +exists +(v=2) diff --git a/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/README b/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/README index ae61201..a1b7241 100644 --- a/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/README +++ b/Documentation/litmus-tests/atomic/README @@ -2,3 +2,10 @@ This directory contains litmus tests that are typical to describe the semantics of our atomic APIs. For more information about how to "run" a litmus test or how to generate a kernel test module based on a litmus test, please see tools/memory-model/README. + +============ +LITMUS TESTS +============ + +Atomic-RMW-ops-are-atomic-WRT-atomic_set.litmus + Test that atomic_set() cannot break the atomicity of atomic RMWs. -- 2.9.5