Commit 957ab07b authored by Nick Piggin's avatar Nick Piggin Committed by Paul Mackerras

powerpc: Optimise smp_rmb

After commit 598056d5 ("[POWERPC] Fix
rmb to order cacheable vs. noncacheable"), rmb() becomes a sync
instruction, which is needed to order cacheable vs noncacheable loads.
However smp_rmb() is #defined to rmb(), and smp_rmb() can be an
lwsync.

This restores smp_rmb() performance by using lwsync there and updates
the comments.
Signed-off-by: default avatarNick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
parent 46d075be
......@@ -23,15 +23,17 @@
* read_barrier_depends() prevents data-dependent loads being reordered
* across this point (nop on PPC).
*
* We have to use the sync instructions for mb(), since lwsync doesn't
* order loads with respect to previous stores. Lwsync is fine for
* rmb(), though. Note that rmb() actually uses a sync on 32-bit
* architectures.
* *mb() variants without smp_ prefix must order all types of memory
* operations with one another. sync is the only instruction sufficient
* to do this.
*
* For wmb(), we use sync since wmb is used in drivers to order
* stores to system memory with respect to writes to the device.
* However, smp_wmb() can be a lighter-weight lwsync or eieio barrier
* on SMP since it is only used to order updates to system memory.
* For the smp_ barriers, ordering is for cacheable memory operations
* only. We have to use the sync instruction for smp_mb(), since lwsync
* doesn't order loads with respect to previous stores. Lwsync can be
* used for smp_rmb() and smp_wmb().
*
* However, on CPUs that don't support lwsync, lwsync actually maps to a
* heavy-weight sync, so smp_wmb() can be a lighter-weight eieio.
*/
#define mb() __asm__ __volatile__ ("sync" : : : "memory")
#define rmb() __asm__ __volatile__ ("sync" : : : "memory")
......@@ -51,7 +53,7 @@
#endif
#define smp_mb() mb()
#define smp_rmb() rmb()
#define smp_rmb() __asm__ __volatile__ (stringify_in_c(LWSYNC) : : :"memory")
#define smp_wmb() __asm__ __volatile__ (stringify_in_c(SMPWMB) : : :"memory")
#define smp_read_barrier_depends() read_barrier_depends()
#else
......
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