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       1             : /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
       2             : /*
       3             :  * linux/percpu-defs.h - basic definitions for percpu areas
       4             :  *
       5             :  * DO NOT INCLUDE DIRECTLY OUTSIDE PERCPU IMPLEMENTATION PROPER.
       6             :  *
       7             :  * This file is separate from linux/percpu.h to avoid cyclic inclusion
       8             :  * dependency from arch header files.  Only to be included from
       9             :  * asm/percpu.h.
      10             :  *
      11             :  * This file includes macros necessary to declare percpu sections and
      12             :  * variables, and definitions of percpu accessors and operations.  It
      13             :  * should provide enough percpu features to arch header files even when
      14             :  * they can only include asm/percpu.h to avoid cyclic inclusion dependency.
      15             :  */
      16             : 
      17             : #ifndef _LINUX_PERCPU_DEFS_H
      18             : #define _LINUX_PERCPU_DEFS_H
      19             : 
      20             : #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
      21             : 
      22             : #ifdef MODULE
      23             : #define PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED_SECTION ""
      24             : #define PER_CPU_ALIGNED_SECTION ""
      25             : #else
      26             : #define PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED_SECTION "..shared_aligned"
      27             : #define PER_CPU_ALIGNED_SECTION "..shared_aligned"
      28             : #endif
      29             : #define PER_CPU_FIRST_SECTION "..first"
      30             : 
      31             : #else
      32             : 
      33             : #define PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED_SECTION ""
      34             : #define PER_CPU_ALIGNED_SECTION "..shared_aligned"
      35             : #define PER_CPU_FIRST_SECTION ""
      36             : 
      37             : #endif
      38             : 
      39             : /*
      40             :  * Base implementations of per-CPU variable declarations and definitions, where
      41             :  * the section in which the variable is to be placed is provided by the
      42             :  * 'sec' argument.  This may be used to affect the parameters governing the
      43             :  * variable's storage.
      44             :  *
      45             :  * NOTE!  The sections for the DECLARE and for the DEFINE must match, lest
      46             :  * linkage errors occur due the compiler generating the wrong code to access
      47             :  * that section.
      48             :  */
      49             : #define __PCPU_ATTRS(sec)                                               \
      50             :         __percpu __attribute__((section(PER_CPU_BASE_SECTION sec)))     \
      51             :         PER_CPU_ATTRIBUTES
      52             : 
      53             : #define __PCPU_DUMMY_ATTRS                                              \
      54             :         __section(".discard") __attribute__((unused))
      55             : 
      56             : /*
      57             :  * s390 and alpha modules require percpu variables to be defined as
      58             :  * weak to force the compiler to generate GOT based external
      59             :  * references for them.  This is necessary because percpu sections
      60             :  * will be located outside of the usually addressable area.
      61             :  *
      62             :  * This definition puts the following two extra restrictions when
      63             :  * defining percpu variables.
      64             :  *
      65             :  * 1. The symbol must be globally unique, even the static ones.
      66             :  * 2. Static percpu variables cannot be defined inside a function.
      67             :  *
      68             :  * Archs which need weak percpu definitions should define
      69             :  * ARCH_NEEDS_WEAK_PER_CPU in asm/percpu.h when necessary.
      70             :  *
      71             :  * To ensure that the generic code observes the above two
      72             :  * restrictions, if CONFIG_DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU is set weak
      73             :  * definition is used for all cases.
      74             :  */
      75             : #if defined(ARCH_NEEDS_WEAK_PER_CPU) || defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU)
      76             : /*
      77             :  * __pcpu_scope_* dummy variable is used to enforce scope.  It
      78             :  * receives the static modifier when it's used in front of
      79             :  * DEFINE_PER_CPU() and will trigger build failure if
      80             :  * DECLARE_PER_CPU() is used for the same variable.
      81             :  *
      82             :  * __pcpu_unique_* dummy variable is used to enforce symbol uniqueness
      83             :  * such that hidden weak symbol collision, which will cause unrelated
      84             :  * variables to share the same address, can be detected during build.
      85             :  */
      86             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, sec)                        \
      87             :         extern __PCPU_DUMMY_ATTRS char __pcpu_scope_##name;             \
      88             :         extern __PCPU_ATTRS(sec) __typeof__(type) name
      89             : 
      90             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, sec)                         \
      91             :         __PCPU_DUMMY_ATTRS char __pcpu_scope_##name;                    \
      92             :         extern __PCPU_DUMMY_ATTRS char __pcpu_unique_##name;            \
      93             :         __PCPU_DUMMY_ATTRS char __pcpu_unique_##name;                   \
      94             :         extern __PCPU_ATTRS(sec) __typeof__(type) name;                 \
      95             :         __PCPU_ATTRS(sec) __weak __typeof__(type) name
      96             : #else
      97             : /*
      98             :  * Normal declaration and definition macros.
      99             :  */
     100             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, sec)                        \
     101             :         extern __PCPU_ATTRS(sec) __typeof__(type) name
     102             : 
     103             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, sec)                         \
     104             :         __PCPU_ATTRS(sec) __typeof__(type) name
     105             : #endif
     106             : 
     107             : /*
     108             :  * Variant on the per-CPU variable declaration/definition theme used for
     109             :  * ordinary per-CPU variables.
     110             :  */
     111             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU(type, name)                                     \
     112             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "")
     113             : 
     114             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU(type, name)                                      \
     115             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "")
     116             : 
     117             : /*
     118             :  * Declaration/definition used for per-CPU variables that must come first in
     119             :  * the set of variables.
     120             :  */
     121             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_FIRST(type, name)                               \
     122             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, PER_CPU_FIRST_SECTION)
     123             : 
     124             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_FIRST(type, name)                                \
     125             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, PER_CPU_FIRST_SECTION)
     126             : 
     127             : /*
     128             :  * Declaration/definition used for per-CPU variables that must be cacheline
     129             :  * aligned under SMP conditions so that, whilst a particular instance of the
     130             :  * data corresponds to a particular CPU, inefficiencies due to direct access by
     131             :  * other CPUs are reduced by preventing the data from unnecessarily spanning
     132             :  * cachelines.
     133             :  *
     134             :  * An example of this would be statistical data, where each CPU's set of data
     135             :  * is updated by that CPU alone, but the data from across all CPUs is collated
     136             :  * by a CPU processing a read from a proc file.
     137             :  */
     138             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(type, name)                      \
     139             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED_SECTION) \
     140             :         ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp
     141             : 
     142             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(type, name)                       \
     143             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED_SECTION) \
     144             :         ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp
     145             : 
     146             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_ALIGNED(type, name)                             \
     147             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, PER_CPU_ALIGNED_SECTION)    \
     148             :         ____cacheline_aligned
     149             : 
     150             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_ALIGNED(type, name)                              \
     151             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, PER_CPU_ALIGNED_SECTION)     \
     152             :         ____cacheline_aligned
     153             : 
     154             : /*
     155             :  * Declaration/definition used for per-CPU variables that must be page aligned.
     156             :  */
     157             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_PAGE_ALIGNED(type, name)                        \
     158             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "..page_aligned")         \
     159             :         __aligned(PAGE_SIZE)
     160             : 
     161             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_PAGE_ALIGNED(type, name)                         \
     162             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "..page_aligned")          \
     163             :         __aligned(PAGE_SIZE)
     164             : 
     165             : /*
     166             :  * Declaration/definition used for per-CPU variables that must be read mostly.
     167             :  */
     168             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_READ_MOSTLY(type, name)                 \
     169             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "..read_mostly")
     170             : 
     171             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_READ_MOSTLY(type, name)                          \
     172             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "..read_mostly")
     173             : 
     174             : /*
     175             :  * Declaration/definition used for per-CPU variables that should be accessed
     176             :  * as decrypted when memory encryption is enabled in the guest.
     177             :  */
     178             : #ifdef CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT
     179             : #define DECLARE_PER_CPU_DECRYPTED(type, name)                           \
     180             :         DECLARE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "..decrypted")
     181             : 
     182             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_DECRYPTED(type, name)                            \
     183             :         DEFINE_PER_CPU_SECTION(type, name, "..decrypted")
     184             : #else
     185             : #define DEFINE_PER_CPU_DECRYPTED(type, name)    DEFINE_PER_CPU(type, name)
     186             : #endif
     187             : 
     188             : /*
     189             :  * Intermodule exports for per-CPU variables.  sparse forgets about
     190             :  * address space across EXPORT_SYMBOL(), change EXPORT_SYMBOL() to
     191             :  * noop if __CHECKER__.
     192             :  */
     193             : #ifndef __CHECKER__
     194             : #define EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(var) EXPORT_SYMBOL(var)
     195             : #define EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL_GPL(var) EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(var)
     196             : #else
     197             : #define EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(var)
     198             : #define EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL_GPL(var)
     199             : #endif
     200             : 
     201             : /*
     202             :  * Accessors and operations.
     203             :  */
     204             : #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
     205             : 
     206             : /*
     207             :  * __verify_pcpu_ptr() verifies @ptr is a percpu pointer without evaluating
     208             :  * @ptr and is invoked once before a percpu area is accessed by all
     209             :  * accessors and operations.  This is performed in the generic part of
     210             :  * percpu and arch overrides don't need to worry about it; however, if an
     211             :  * arch wants to implement an arch-specific percpu accessor or operation,
     212             :  * it may use __verify_pcpu_ptr() to verify the parameters.
     213             :  *
     214             :  * + 0 is required in order to convert the pointer type from a
     215             :  * potential array type to a pointer to a single item of the array.
     216             :  */
     217             : #define __verify_pcpu_ptr(ptr)                                          \
     218             : do {                                                                    \
     219             :         const void __percpu *__vpp_verify = (typeof((ptr) + 0))NULL;    \
     220             :         (void)__vpp_verify;                                             \
     221             : } while (0)
     222             : 
     223             : #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
     224             : 
     225             : /*
     226             :  * Add an offset to a pointer but keep the pointer as-is.  Use RELOC_HIDE()
     227             :  * to prevent the compiler from making incorrect assumptions about the
     228             :  * pointer value.  The weird cast keeps both GCC and sparse happy.
     229             :  */
     230             : #define SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR(__p, __offset)                                 \
     231             :         RELOC_HIDE((typeof(*(__p)) __kernel __force *)(__p), (__offset))
     232             : 
     233             : #define per_cpu_ptr(ptr, cpu)                                           \
     234             : ({                                                                      \
     235             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(ptr);                                         \
     236             :         SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR((ptr), per_cpu_offset((cpu)));                 \
     237             : })
     238             : 
     239             : #define raw_cpu_ptr(ptr)                                                \
     240             : ({                                                                      \
     241             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(ptr);                                         \
     242             :         arch_raw_cpu_ptr(ptr);                                          \
     243             : })
     244             : 
     245             : #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
     246             : #define this_cpu_ptr(ptr)                                               \
     247             : ({                                                                      \
     248             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(ptr);                                         \
     249             :         SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR(ptr, my_cpu_offset);                           \
     250             : })
     251             : #else
     252             : #define this_cpu_ptr(ptr) raw_cpu_ptr(ptr)
     253             : #endif
     254             : 
     255             : #else   /* CONFIG_SMP */
     256             : 
     257             : #define VERIFY_PERCPU_PTR(__p)                                          \
     258             : ({                                                                      \
     259             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(__p);                                         \
     260             :         (typeof(*(__p)) __kernel __force *)(__p);                       \
     261             : })
     262             : 
     263             : #define per_cpu_ptr(ptr, cpu)   ({ (void)(cpu); VERIFY_PERCPU_PTR(ptr); })
     264             : #define raw_cpu_ptr(ptr)        per_cpu_ptr(ptr, 0)
     265             : #define this_cpu_ptr(ptr)       raw_cpu_ptr(ptr)
     266             : 
     267             : #endif  /* CONFIG_SMP */
     268             : 
     269             : #define per_cpu(var, cpu)       (*per_cpu_ptr(&(var), cpu))
     270             : 
     271             : /*
     272             :  * Must be an lvalue. Since @var must be a simple identifier,
     273             :  * we force a syntax error here if it isn't.
     274             :  */
     275             : #define get_cpu_var(var)                                                \
     276             : (*({                                                                    \
     277             :         preempt_disable();                                              \
     278             :         this_cpu_ptr(&var);                                         \
     279             : }))
     280             : 
     281             : /*
     282             :  * The weird & is necessary because sparse considers (void)(var) to be
     283             :  * a direct dereference of percpu variable (var).
     284             :  */
     285             : #define put_cpu_var(var)                                                \
     286             : do {                                                                    \
     287             :         (void)&(var);                                                       \
     288             :         preempt_enable();                                               \
     289             : } while (0)
     290             : 
     291             : #define get_cpu_ptr(var)                                                \
     292             : ({                                                                      \
     293             :         preempt_disable();                                              \
     294             :         this_cpu_ptr(var);                                              \
     295             : })
     296             : 
     297             : #define put_cpu_ptr(var)                                                \
     298             : do {                                                                    \
     299             :         (void)(var);                                                    \
     300             :         preempt_enable();                                               \
     301             : } while (0)
     302             : 
     303             : /*
     304             :  * Branching function to split up a function into a set of functions that
     305             :  * are called for different scalar sizes of the objects handled.
     306             :  */
     307             : 
     308             : extern void __bad_size_call_parameter(void);
     309             : 
     310             : #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
     311             : extern void __this_cpu_preempt_check(const char *op);
     312             : #else
     313    16222382 : static inline void __this_cpu_preempt_check(const char *op) { }
     314             : #endif
     315             : 
     316             : #define __pcpu_size_call_return(stem, variable)                         \
     317             : ({                                                                      \
     318             :         typeof(variable) pscr_ret__;                                    \
     319             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                     \
     320             :         switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
     321             :         case 1: pscr_ret__ = stem##1(variable); break;                  \
     322             :         case 2: pscr_ret__ = stem##2(variable); break;                  \
     323             :         case 4: pscr_ret__ = stem##4(variable); break;                  \
     324             :         case 8: pscr_ret__ = stem##8(variable); break;                  \
     325             :         default:                                                        \
     326             :                 __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
     327             :         }                                                               \
     328             :         pscr_ret__;                                                     \
     329             : })
     330             : 
     331             : #define __pcpu_size_call_return2(stem, variable, ...)                   \
     332             : ({                                                                      \
     333             :         typeof(variable) pscr2_ret__;                                   \
     334             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                     \
     335             :         switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
     336             :         case 1: pscr2_ret__ = stem##1(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
     337             :         case 2: pscr2_ret__ = stem##2(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
     338             :         case 4: pscr2_ret__ = stem##4(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
     339             :         case 8: pscr2_ret__ = stem##8(variable, __VA_ARGS__); break;    \
     340             :         default:                                                        \
     341             :                 __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
     342             :         }                                                               \
     343             :         pscr2_ret__;                                                    \
     344             : })
     345             : 
     346             : /*
     347             :  * Special handling for cmpxchg_double.  cmpxchg_double is passed two
     348             :  * percpu variables.  The first has to be aligned to a double word
     349             :  * boundary and the second has to follow directly thereafter.
     350             :  * We enforce this on all architectures even if they don't support
     351             :  * a double cmpxchg instruction, since it's a cheap requirement, and it
     352             :  * avoids breaking the requirement for architectures with the instruction.
     353             :  */
     354             : #define __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(stem, pcp1, pcp2, ...)           \
     355             : ({                                                                      \
     356             :         bool pdcrb_ret__;                                               \
     357             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(pcp1));                                 \
     358             :         BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(pcp1) != sizeof(pcp2));                     \
     359             :         VM_BUG_ON((unsigned long)(&(pcp1)) % (2 * sizeof(pcp1)));   \
     360             :         VM_BUG_ON((unsigned long)(&(pcp2)) !=                               \
     361             :                   (unsigned long)(&(pcp1)) + sizeof(pcp1));         \
     362             :         switch(sizeof(pcp1)) {                                          \
     363             :         case 1: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##1(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
     364             :         case 2: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##2(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
     365             :         case 4: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##4(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
     366             :         case 8: pdcrb_ret__ = stem##8(pcp1, pcp2, __VA_ARGS__); break;  \
     367             :         default:                                                        \
     368             :                 __bad_size_call_parameter(); break;                     \
     369             :         }                                                               \
     370             :         pdcrb_ret__;                                                    \
     371             : })
     372             : 
     373             : #define __pcpu_size_call(stem, variable, ...)                           \
     374             : do {                                                                    \
     375             :         __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(variable));                                     \
     376             :         switch(sizeof(variable)) {                                      \
     377             :                 case 1: stem##1(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
     378             :                 case 2: stem##2(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
     379             :                 case 4: stem##4(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
     380             :                 case 8: stem##8(variable, __VA_ARGS__);break;           \
     381             :                 default:                                                \
     382             :                         __bad_size_call_parameter();break;              \
     383             :         }                                                               \
     384             : } while (0)
     385             : 
     386             : /*
     387             :  * this_cpu operations (C) 2008-2013 Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
     388             :  *
     389             :  * Optimized manipulation for memory allocated through the per cpu
     390             :  * allocator or for addresses of per cpu variables.
     391             :  *
     392             :  * These operation guarantee exclusivity of access for other operations
     393             :  * on the *same* processor. The assumption is that per cpu data is only
     394             :  * accessed by a single processor instance (the current one).
     395             :  *
     396             :  * The arch code can provide optimized implementation by defining macros
     397             :  * for certain scalar sizes. F.e. provide this_cpu_add_2() to provide per
     398             :  * cpu atomic operations for 2 byte sized RMW actions. If arch code does
     399             :  * not provide operations for a scalar size then the fallback in the
     400             :  * generic code will be used.
     401             :  *
     402             :  * cmpxchg_double replaces two adjacent scalars at once.  The first two
     403             :  * parameters are per cpu variables which have to be of the same size.  A
     404             :  * truth value is returned to indicate success or failure (since a double
     405             :  * register result is difficult to handle).  There is very limited hardware
     406             :  * support for these operations, so only certain sizes may work.
     407             :  */
     408             : 
     409             : /*
     410             :  * Operations for contexts where we do not want to do any checks for
     411             :  * preemptions.  Unless strictly necessary, always use [__]this_cpu_*()
     412             :  * instead.
     413             :  *
     414             :  * If there is no other protection through preempt disable and/or disabling
     415             :  * interupts then one of these RMW operations can show unexpected behavior
     416             :  * because the execution thread was rescheduled on another processor or an
     417             :  * interrupt occurred and the same percpu variable was modified from the
     418             :  * interrupt context.
     419             :  */
     420             : #define raw_cpu_read(pcp)               __pcpu_size_call_return(raw_cpu_read_, pcp)
     421             : #define raw_cpu_write(pcp, val)         __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_write_, pcp, val)
     422             : #define raw_cpu_add(pcp, val)           __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_add_, pcp, val)
     423             : #define raw_cpu_and(pcp, val)           __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_and_, pcp, val)
     424             : #define raw_cpu_or(pcp, val)            __pcpu_size_call(raw_cpu_or_, pcp, val)
     425             : #define raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)    __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val)
     426             : #define raw_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)         __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_xchg_, pcp, nval)
     427             : #define raw_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval) \
     428             :         __pcpu_size_call_return2(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval)
     429             : #define raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2) \
     430             :         __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)
     431             : 
     432             : #define raw_cpu_sub(pcp, val)           raw_cpu_add(pcp, -(val))
     433             : #define raw_cpu_inc(pcp)                raw_cpu_add(pcp, 1)
     434             : #define raw_cpu_dec(pcp)                raw_cpu_sub(pcp, 1)
     435             : #define raw_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)    raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
     436             : #define raw_cpu_inc_return(pcp)         raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
     437             : #define raw_cpu_dec_return(pcp)         raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
     438             : 
     439             : /*
     440             :  * Operations for contexts that are safe from preemption/interrupts.  These
     441             :  * operations verify that preemption is disabled.
     442             :  */
     443             : #define __this_cpu_read(pcp)                                            \
     444             : ({                                                                      \
     445             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("read");                             \
     446             :         raw_cpu_read(pcp);                                              \
     447             : })
     448             : 
     449             : #define __this_cpu_write(pcp, val)                                      \
     450             : ({                                                                      \
     451             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("write");                            \
     452             :         raw_cpu_write(pcp, val);                                        \
     453             : })
     454             : 
     455             : #define __this_cpu_add(pcp, val)                                        \
     456             : ({                                                                      \
     457             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("add");                              \
     458             :         raw_cpu_add(pcp, val);                                          \
     459             : })
     460             : 
     461             : #define __this_cpu_and(pcp, val)                                        \
     462             : ({                                                                      \
     463             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("and");                              \
     464             :         raw_cpu_and(pcp, val);                                          \
     465             : })
     466             : 
     467             : #define __this_cpu_or(pcp, val)                                         \
     468             : ({                                                                      \
     469             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("or");                                       \
     470             :         raw_cpu_or(pcp, val);                                           \
     471             : })
     472             : 
     473             : #define __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)                                 \
     474             : ({                                                                      \
     475             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("add_return");                               \
     476             :         raw_cpu_add_return(pcp, val);                                   \
     477             : })
     478             : 
     479             : #define __this_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)                                      \
     480             : ({                                                                      \
     481             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("xchg");                             \
     482             :         raw_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval);                                        \
     483             : })
     484             : 
     485             : #define __this_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval)                             \
     486             : ({                                                                      \
     487             :         __this_cpu_preempt_check("cmpxchg");                          \
     488             :         raw_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval);                               \
     489             : })
     490             : 
     491             : #define __this_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2) \
     492             : ({      __this_cpu_preempt_check("cmpxchg_double");                   \
     493             :         raw_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2); \
     494             : })
     495             : 
     496             : #define __this_cpu_sub(pcp, val)        __this_cpu_add(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
     497             : #define __this_cpu_inc(pcp)             __this_cpu_add(pcp, 1)
     498             : #define __this_cpu_dec(pcp)             __this_cpu_sub(pcp, 1)
     499             : #define __this_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val) __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
     500             : #define __this_cpu_inc_return(pcp)      __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
     501             : #define __this_cpu_dec_return(pcp)      __this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
     502             : 
     503             : /*
     504             :  * Operations with implied preemption/interrupt protection.  These
     505             :  * operations can be used without worrying about preemption or interrupt.
     506             :  */
     507             : #define this_cpu_read(pcp)              __pcpu_size_call_return(this_cpu_read_, pcp)
     508             : #define this_cpu_write(pcp, val)        __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_write_, pcp, val)
     509             : #define this_cpu_add(pcp, val)          __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_add_, pcp, val)
     510             : #define this_cpu_and(pcp, val)          __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_and_, pcp, val)
     511             : #define this_cpu_or(pcp, val)           __pcpu_size_call(this_cpu_or_, pcp, val)
     512             : #define this_cpu_add_return(pcp, val)   __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_add_return_, pcp, val)
     513             : #define this_cpu_xchg(pcp, nval)        __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_xchg_, pcp, nval)
     514             : #define this_cpu_cmpxchg(pcp, oval, nval) \
     515             :         __pcpu_size_call_return2(this_cpu_cmpxchg_, pcp, oval, nval)
     516             : #define this_cpu_cmpxchg_double(pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2) \
     517             :         __pcpu_double_call_return_bool(this_cpu_cmpxchg_double_, pcp1, pcp2, oval1, oval2, nval1, nval2)
     518             : 
     519             : #define this_cpu_sub(pcp, val)          this_cpu_add(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
     520             : #define this_cpu_inc(pcp)               this_cpu_add(pcp, 1)
     521             : #define this_cpu_dec(pcp)               this_cpu_sub(pcp, 1)
     522             : #define this_cpu_sub_return(pcp, val)   this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -(typeof(pcp))(val))
     523             : #define this_cpu_inc_return(pcp)        this_cpu_add_return(pcp, 1)
     524             : #define this_cpu_dec_return(pcp)        this_cpu_add_return(pcp, -1)
     525             : 
     526             : #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
     527             : #endif /* _LINUX_PERCPU_DEFS_H */

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