On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 12:35 AM Stafford Horne <shorne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I just want to chime in here, there may be a better spot in the thread to > mention this but, for OpenRISC I did implement some generic 8/16-bit xchg code > which I have on my todo list somwhere to replace the other generic > implementations like that in mips. > > arch/openrisc/include/asm/cmpxchg.h > > The idea would be that architectures just implement these methods: > > long cmpxchg_u32(*ptr,old,new) > long xchg_u32(*ptr,val) > > Then the rest of the generic header would implement cmpxchg. I like the idea of generalizing it a little further. I'd suggest staying a little closer to the existing naming here though, as we already have cmpxchg() for the type-agnostic version, and cmpxchg64() for the fixed-length 64-bit version. I think a nice interface between architecture-specific and architecture independent code would be to have architectures provide arch_cmpxchg32()/arch_xchg32() as the most basic version, as well as arch_cmpxchg8()/arch_cmpxchg16()/arch_xchg8()/arch_xchg16() if they have instructions for those. The common code can then build cmpxchg16()/xchg16() on top of either the 16-bit or the 32-bit primitives, and build the cmpxchg()/xchg() wrapper around those (or alternatively we can decide to have them only deal with fixed-32-bit and long/pointer sized atomics). Arnd