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/*
* Atomic operations that C can't guarantee us. Useful for
* resource counting etc..
*
* But use these as seldom as possible since they are much more slower
* than regular operations.
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*
* Copyright (C) 1996, 97, 99, 2000, 03, 04, 06 by Ralf Baechle
*/
#ifndef _ASM_ATOMIC_H
#define _ASM_ATOMIC_H
#include <linux/irqflags.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/barrier.h>
MIPS: Fix microMIPS LL/SC immediate offsets In the microMIPS encoding some memory access instructions have their immediate offset reduced to 12 bits only. That does not match the GCC `R' constraint we use in some places to satisfy the requirement, resulting in build failures like this: {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:720: Error: macro used $at after ".set noat" {standard input}:720: Warning: macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions Fix the problem by defining a macro, `GCC_OFF12_ASM', that expands to the right constraint depending on whether microMIPS or standard MIPS code is produced. Also apply the fix to where `m' is used as in the worst case this change does nothing, e.g. where the pointer was already in a register such as a function argument and no further offset was requested, and in the best case it avoids an extraneous sequence of up to two instructions to load the high 20 bits of the address in the LL/SC loop. This reduces the risk of lock contention that is the higher the more instructions there are in the critical section between LL and SC. Strictly speaking we could just bulk-replace `R' with `ZC' as the latter constraint adjusts automatically depending on the ISA selected. However it was only introduced with GCC 4.9 and we keep supporing older compilers for the standard MIPS configuration, hence the slightly more complicated approach I chose. The choice of a zero-argument function-like rather than an object-like macro was made so that it does not look like a function call taking the C expression used for the constraint as an argument. This is so as not to confuse the reader or formatting checkers like `checkpatch.pl' and follows previous practice. Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@codesourcery.com> Signed-off-by: Steven J. Hill <Steven.Hill@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/8482/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2014-11-16 05:08:48 +07:00
#include <asm/compiler.h>
#include <asm/cpu-features.h>
#include <asm/cmpxchg.h>
#include <asm/war.h>
#define ATOMIC_INIT(i) { (i) }
/*
* atomic_read - read atomic variable
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically reads the value of @v.
*/
#define atomic_read(v) ACCESS_ONCE((v)->counter)
/*
* atomic_set - set atomic variable
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
* @i: required value
*
* Atomically sets the value of @v to @i.
*/
#define atomic_set(v, i) ((v)->counter = (i))
#define ATOMIC_OP(op, c_op, asm_op) \
static __inline__ void atomic_##op(int i, atomic_t * v) \
{ \
if (kernel_uses_llsc && R10000_LLSC_WAR) { \
int temp; \
\
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set arch=r4000 \n" \
"1: ll %0, %1 # atomic_" #op " \n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %2 \n" \
" sc %0, %1 \n" \
" beqzl %0, 1b \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (temp), "+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} else if (kernel_uses_llsc) { \
int temp; \
\
do { \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL" \n" \
" ll %0, %1 # atomic_" #op "\n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %2 \n" \
" sc %0, %1 \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (temp), "+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} while (unlikely(!temp)); \
} else { \
unsigned long flags; \
\
raw_local_irq_save(flags); \
v->counter c_op i; \
raw_local_irq_restore(flags); \
} \
}
#define ATOMIC_OP_RETURN(op, c_op, asm_op) \
static __inline__ int atomic_##op##_return(int i, atomic_t * v) \
{ \
int result; \
\
smp_mb__before_llsc(); \
\
if (kernel_uses_llsc && R10000_LLSC_WAR) { \
int temp; \
\
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set arch=r4000 \n" \
"1: ll %1, %2 # atomic_" #op "_return \n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %1, %3 \n" \
" sc %0, %2 \n" \
" beqzl %0, 1b \n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %1, %3 \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp), \
"+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} else if (kernel_uses_llsc) { \
int temp; \
\
do { \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL" \n" \
" ll %1, %2 # atomic_" #op "_return \n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %1, %3 \n" \
" sc %0, %2 \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp), \
"+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} while (unlikely(!result)); \
\
result = temp; result c_op i; \
} else { \
unsigned long flags; \
\
raw_local_irq_save(flags); \
result = v->counter; \
result c_op i; \
v->counter = result; \
raw_local_irq_restore(flags); \
} \
\
smp_llsc_mb(); \
\
return result; \
}
#define ATOMIC_OPS(op, c_op, asm_op) \
ATOMIC_OP(op, c_op, asm_op) \
ATOMIC_OP_RETURN(op, c_op, asm_op)
ATOMIC_OPS(add, +=, addu)
ATOMIC_OPS(sub, -=, subu)
#undef ATOMIC_OPS
#undef ATOMIC_OP_RETURN
#undef ATOMIC_OP
/*
* atomic_sub_if_positive - conditionally subtract integer from atomic variable
* @i: integer value to subtract
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically test @v and subtract @i if @v is greater or equal than @i.
* The function returns the old value of @v minus @i.
*/
static __inline__ int atomic_sub_if_positive(int i, atomic_t * v)
{
int result;
smp_mb__before_llsc();
if (kernel_uses_llsc && R10000_LLSC_WAR) {
int temp;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" .set arch=r4000 \n"
"1: ll %1, %2 # atomic_sub_if_positive\n"
" subu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" bltz %0, 1f \n"
" sc %0, %2 \n"
" .set noreorder \n"
" beqzl %0, 1b \n"
" subu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" .set reorder \n"
"1: \n"
" .set mips0 \n"
MIPS: Fix microMIPS LL/SC immediate offsets In the microMIPS encoding some memory access instructions have their immediate offset reduced to 12 bits only. That does not match the GCC `R' constraint we use in some places to satisfy the requirement, resulting in build failures like this: {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:720: Error: macro used $at after ".set noat" {standard input}:720: Warning: macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions Fix the problem by defining a macro, `GCC_OFF12_ASM', that expands to the right constraint depending on whether microMIPS or standard MIPS code is produced. Also apply the fix to where `m' is used as in the worst case this change does nothing, e.g. where the pointer was already in a register such as a function argument and no further offset was requested, and in the best case it avoids an extraneous sequence of up to two instructions to load the high 20 bits of the address in the LL/SC loop. This reduces the risk of lock contention that is the higher the more instructions there are in the critical section between LL and SC. Strictly speaking we could just bulk-replace `R' with `ZC' as the latter constraint adjusts automatically depending on the ISA selected. However it was only introduced with GCC 4.9 and we keep supporing older compilers for the standard MIPS configuration, hence the slightly more complicated approach I chose. The choice of a zero-argument function-like rather than an object-like macro was made so that it does not look like a function call taking the C expression used for the constraint as an argument. This is so as not to confuse the reader or formatting checkers like `checkpatch.pl' and follows previous practice. Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@codesourcery.com> Signed-off-by: Steven J. Hill <Steven.Hill@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/8482/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2014-11-16 05:08:48 +07:00
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp),
"+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter)
: "Ir" (i), GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter)
: "memory");
} else if (kernel_uses_llsc) {
int temp;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" .set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL" \n"
"1: ll %1, %2 # atomic_sub_if_positive\n"
" subu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" bltz %0, 1f \n"
" sc %0, %2 \n"
" .set noreorder \n"
" beqz %0, 1b \n"
" subu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" .set reorder \n"
"1: \n"
" .set mips0 \n"
MIPS: Fix microMIPS LL/SC immediate offsets In the microMIPS encoding some memory access instructions have their immediate offset reduced to 12 bits only. That does not match the GCC `R' constraint we use in some places to satisfy the requirement, resulting in build failures like this: {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:720: Error: macro used $at after ".set noat" {standard input}:720: Warning: macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions Fix the problem by defining a macro, `GCC_OFF12_ASM', that expands to the right constraint depending on whether microMIPS or standard MIPS code is produced. Also apply the fix to where `m' is used as in the worst case this change does nothing, e.g. where the pointer was already in a register such as a function argument and no further offset was requested, and in the best case it avoids an extraneous sequence of up to two instructions to load the high 20 bits of the address in the LL/SC loop. This reduces the risk of lock contention that is the higher the more instructions there are in the critical section between LL and SC. Strictly speaking we could just bulk-replace `R' with `ZC' as the latter constraint adjusts automatically depending on the ISA selected. However it was only introduced with GCC 4.9 and we keep supporing older compilers for the standard MIPS configuration, hence the slightly more complicated approach I chose. The choice of a zero-argument function-like rather than an object-like macro was made so that it does not look like a function call taking the C expression used for the constraint as an argument. This is so as not to confuse the reader or formatting checkers like `checkpatch.pl' and follows previous practice. Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@codesourcery.com> Signed-off-by: Steven J. Hill <Steven.Hill@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/8482/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2014-11-16 05:08:48 +07:00
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp),
"+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter)
: "Ir" (i));
} else {
unsigned long flags;
raw_local_irq_save(flags);
result = v->counter;
result -= i;
if (result >= 0)
v->counter = result;
raw_local_irq_restore(flags);
}
smp_llsc_mb();
return result;
}
#define atomic_cmpxchg(v, o, n) (cmpxchg(&((v)->counter), (o), (n)))
#define atomic_xchg(v, new) (xchg(&((v)->counter), (new)))
/**
* __atomic_add_unless - add unless the number is a given value
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
* @a: the amount to add to v...
* @u: ...unless v is equal to u.
*
* Atomically adds @a to @v, so long as it was not @u.
* Returns the old value of @v.
*/
static __inline__ int __atomic_add_unless(atomic_t *v, int a, int u)
{
int c, old;
c = atomic_read(v);
for (;;) {
if (unlikely(c == (u)))
break;
old = atomic_cmpxchg((v), c, c + (a));
if (likely(old == c))
break;
c = old;
}
return c;
}
#define atomic_dec_return(v) atomic_sub_return(1, (v))
#define atomic_inc_return(v) atomic_add_return(1, (v))
/*
* atomic_sub_and_test - subtract value from variable and test result
* @i: integer value to subtract
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically subtracts @i from @v and returns
* true if the result is zero, or false for all
* other cases.
*/
#define atomic_sub_and_test(i, v) (atomic_sub_return((i), (v)) == 0)
/*
* atomic_inc_and_test - increment and test
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically increments @v by 1
* and returns true if the result is zero, or false for all
* other cases.
*/
#define atomic_inc_and_test(v) (atomic_inc_return(v) == 0)
/*
* atomic_dec_and_test - decrement by 1 and test
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically decrements @v by 1 and
* returns true if the result is 0, or false for all other
* cases.
*/
#define atomic_dec_and_test(v) (atomic_sub_return(1, (v)) == 0)
/*
* atomic_dec_if_positive - decrement by 1 if old value positive
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*/
#define atomic_dec_if_positive(v) atomic_sub_if_positive(1, v)
/*
* atomic_inc - increment atomic variable
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically increments @v by 1.
*/
#define atomic_inc(v) atomic_add(1, (v))
/*
* atomic_dec - decrement and test
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
*
* Atomically decrements @v by 1.
*/
#define atomic_dec(v) atomic_sub(1, (v))
/*
* atomic_add_negative - add and test if negative
* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
* @i: integer value to add
*
* Atomically adds @i to @v and returns true
* if the result is negative, or false when
* result is greater than or equal to zero.
*/
#define atomic_add_negative(i, v) (atomic_add_return(i, (v)) < 0)
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
#define ATOMIC64_INIT(i) { (i) }
/*
* atomic64_read - read atomic variable
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
*/
#define atomic64_read(v) ACCESS_ONCE((v)->counter)
/*
* atomic64_set - set atomic variable
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
* @i: required value
*/
#define atomic64_set(v, i) ((v)->counter = (i))
#define ATOMIC64_OP(op, c_op, asm_op) \
static __inline__ void atomic64_##op(long i, atomic64_t * v) \
{ \
if (kernel_uses_llsc && R10000_LLSC_WAR) { \
long temp; \
\
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set arch=r4000 \n" \
"1: lld %0, %1 # atomic64_" #op " \n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %2 \n" \
" scd %0, %1 \n" \
" beqzl %0, 1b \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (temp), "+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} else if (kernel_uses_llsc) { \
long temp; \
\
do { \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL" \n" \
" lld %0, %1 # atomic64_" #op "\n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %2 \n" \
" scd %0, %1 \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (temp), "+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} while (unlikely(!temp)); \
} else { \
unsigned long flags; \
\
raw_local_irq_save(flags); \
v->counter c_op i; \
raw_local_irq_restore(flags); \
} \
}
#define ATOMIC64_OP_RETURN(op, c_op, asm_op) \
static __inline__ long atomic64_##op##_return(long i, atomic64_t * v) \
{ \
long result; \
\
smp_mb__before_llsc(); \
\
if (kernel_uses_llsc && R10000_LLSC_WAR) { \
long temp; \
\
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set arch=r4000 \n" \
"1: lld %1, %2 # atomic64_" #op "_return\n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %1, %3 \n" \
" scd %0, %2 \n" \
" beqzl %0, 1b \n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %1, %3 \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp), \
"+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i)); \
} else if (kernel_uses_llsc) { \
long temp; \
\
do { \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL" \n" \
" lld %1, %2 # atomic64_" #op "_return\n" \
" " #asm_op " %0, %1, %3 \n" \
" scd %0, %2 \n" \
" .set mips0 \n" \
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp), \
"=" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "Ir" (i), GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter) \
: "memory"); \
} while (unlikely(!result)); \
\
result = temp; result c_op i; \
} else { \
unsigned long flags; \
\
raw_local_irq_save(flags); \
result = v->counter; \
result c_op i; \
v->counter = result; \
raw_local_irq_restore(flags); \
} \
\
smp_llsc_mb(); \
\
return result; \
}
#define ATOMIC64_OPS(op, c_op, asm_op) \
ATOMIC64_OP(op, c_op, asm_op) \
ATOMIC64_OP_RETURN(op, c_op, asm_op)
ATOMIC64_OPS(add, +=, daddu)
ATOMIC64_OPS(sub, -=, dsubu)
#undef ATOMIC64_OPS
#undef ATOMIC64_OP_RETURN
#undef ATOMIC64_OP
/*
* atomic64_sub_if_positive - conditionally subtract integer from atomic
* variable
* @i: integer value to subtract
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
* Atomically test @v and subtract @i if @v is greater or equal than @i.
* The function returns the old value of @v minus @i.
*/
static __inline__ long atomic64_sub_if_positive(long i, atomic64_t * v)
{
long result;
smp_mb__before_llsc();
if (kernel_uses_llsc && R10000_LLSC_WAR) {
long temp;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" .set arch=r4000 \n"
"1: lld %1, %2 # atomic64_sub_if_positive\n"
" dsubu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" bltz %0, 1f \n"
" scd %0, %2 \n"
" .set noreorder \n"
" beqzl %0, 1b \n"
" dsubu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" .set reorder \n"
"1: \n"
" .set mips0 \n"
MIPS: Fix microMIPS LL/SC immediate offsets In the microMIPS encoding some memory access instructions have their immediate offset reduced to 12 bits only. That does not match the GCC `R' constraint we use in some places to satisfy the requirement, resulting in build failures like this: {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:720: Error: macro used $at after ".set noat" {standard input}:720: Warning: macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions Fix the problem by defining a macro, `GCC_OFF12_ASM', that expands to the right constraint depending on whether microMIPS or standard MIPS code is produced. Also apply the fix to where `m' is used as in the worst case this change does nothing, e.g. where the pointer was already in a register such as a function argument and no further offset was requested, and in the best case it avoids an extraneous sequence of up to two instructions to load the high 20 bits of the address in the LL/SC loop. This reduces the risk of lock contention that is the higher the more instructions there are in the critical section between LL and SC. Strictly speaking we could just bulk-replace `R' with `ZC' as the latter constraint adjusts automatically depending on the ISA selected. However it was only introduced with GCC 4.9 and we keep supporing older compilers for the standard MIPS configuration, hence the slightly more complicated approach I chose. The choice of a zero-argument function-like rather than an object-like macro was made so that it does not look like a function call taking the C expression used for the constraint as an argument. This is so as not to confuse the reader or formatting checkers like `checkpatch.pl' and follows previous practice. Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@codesourcery.com> Signed-off-by: Steven J. Hill <Steven.Hill@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/8482/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2014-11-16 05:08:48 +07:00
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp),
"=" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter)
: "Ir" (i), GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter)
: "memory");
} else if (kernel_uses_llsc) {
long temp;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" .set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL" \n"
"1: lld %1, %2 # atomic64_sub_if_positive\n"
" dsubu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" bltz %0, 1f \n"
" scd %0, %2 \n"
" .set noreorder \n"
" beqz %0, 1b \n"
" dsubu %0, %1, %3 \n"
" .set reorder \n"
"1: \n"
" .set mips0 \n"
MIPS: Fix microMIPS LL/SC immediate offsets In the microMIPS encoding some memory access instructions have their immediate offset reduced to 12 bits only. That does not match the GCC `R' constraint we use in some places to satisfy the requirement, resulting in build failures like this: {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:720: Error: macro used $at after ".set noat" {standard input}:720: Warning: macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions Fix the problem by defining a macro, `GCC_OFF12_ASM', that expands to the right constraint depending on whether microMIPS or standard MIPS code is produced. Also apply the fix to where `m' is used as in the worst case this change does nothing, e.g. where the pointer was already in a register such as a function argument and no further offset was requested, and in the best case it avoids an extraneous sequence of up to two instructions to load the high 20 bits of the address in the LL/SC loop. This reduces the risk of lock contention that is the higher the more instructions there are in the critical section between LL and SC. Strictly speaking we could just bulk-replace `R' with `ZC' as the latter constraint adjusts automatically depending on the ISA selected. However it was only introduced with GCC 4.9 and we keep supporing older compilers for the standard MIPS configuration, hence the slightly more complicated approach I chose. The choice of a zero-argument function-like rather than an object-like macro was made so that it does not look like a function call taking the C expression used for the constraint as an argument. This is so as not to confuse the reader or formatting checkers like `checkpatch.pl' and follows previous practice. Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@codesourcery.com> Signed-off-by: Steven J. Hill <Steven.Hill@imgtec.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/8482/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2014-11-16 05:08:48 +07:00
: "=&r" (result), "=&r" (temp),
"+" GCC_OFF_SMALL_ASM() (v->counter)
: "Ir" (i));
} else {
unsigned long flags;
raw_local_irq_save(flags);
result = v->counter;
result -= i;
if (result >= 0)
v->counter = result;
raw_local_irq_restore(flags);
}
smp_llsc_mb();
return result;
}
#define atomic64_cmpxchg(v, o, n) \
((__typeof__((v)->counter))cmpxchg(&((v)->counter), (o), (n)))
#define atomic64_xchg(v, new) (xchg(&((v)->counter), (new)))
/**
* atomic64_add_unless - add unless the number is a given value
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
* @a: the amount to add to v...
* @u: ...unless v is equal to u.
*
* Atomically adds @a to @v, so long as it was not @u.
* Returns the old value of @v.
*/
static __inline__ int atomic64_add_unless(atomic64_t *v, long a, long u)
{
long c, old;
c = atomic64_read(v);
for (;;) {
if (unlikely(c == (u)))
break;
old = atomic64_cmpxchg((v), c, c + (a));
if (likely(old == c))
break;
c = old;
}
return c != (u);
}
#define atomic64_inc_not_zero(v) atomic64_add_unless((v), 1, 0)
#define atomic64_dec_return(v) atomic64_sub_return(1, (v))
#define atomic64_inc_return(v) atomic64_add_return(1, (v))
/*
* atomic64_sub_and_test - subtract value from variable and test result
* @i: integer value to subtract
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
* Atomically subtracts @i from @v and returns
* true if the result is zero, or false for all
* other cases.
*/
#define atomic64_sub_and_test(i, v) (atomic64_sub_return((i), (v)) == 0)
/*
* atomic64_inc_and_test - increment and test
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
* Atomically increments @v by 1
* and returns true if the result is zero, or false for all
* other cases.
*/
#define atomic64_inc_and_test(v) (atomic64_inc_return(v) == 0)
/*
* atomic64_dec_and_test - decrement by 1 and test
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
* Atomically decrements @v by 1 and
* returns true if the result is 0, or false for all other
* cases.
*/
#define atomic64_dec_and_test(v) (atomic64_sub_return(1, (v)) == 0)
/*
* atomic64_dec_if_positive - decrement by 1 if old value positive
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*/
#define atomic64_dec_if_positive(v) atomic64_sub_if_positive(1, v)
/*
* atomic64_inc - increment atomic variable
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
* Atomically increments @v by 1.
*/
#define atomic64_inc(v) atomic64_add(1, (v))
/*
* atomic64_dec - decrement and test
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
*
* Atomically decrements @v by 1.
*/
#define atomic64_dec(v) atomic64_sub(1, (v))
/*
* atomic64_add_negative - add and test if negative
* @v: pointer of type atomic64_t
* @i: integer value to add
*
* Atomically adds @i to @v and returns true
* if the result is negative, or false when
* result is greater than or equal to zero.
*/
#define atomic64_add_negative(i, v) (atomic64_add_return(i, (v)) < 0)
#endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */
#endif /* _ASM_ATOMIC_H */