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#ifndef __I386_SMPLOCK_H #define __I386_SMPLOCK_H #ifdef __SMP__ /* * Locking the kernel */ extern __inline void lock_kernel(void) { unsigned long flags; int proc = smp_processor_id(); save_flags(flags); cli(); /* set_bit works atomic in SMP machines */ while(set_bit(0, (void *)&kernel_flag)) { /* * We just start another level if we have the lock */ if (proc == active_kernel_processor) break; do { #ifdef __SMP_PROF__ smp_spins[smp_processor_id()]++; #endif /* * Doing test_bit here doesn't lock the bus */ if (test_bit(proc, (void *)&smp_invalidate_needed)) if (clear_bit(proc, (void *)&smp_invalidate_needed)) local_flush_tlb(); } while(test_bit(0, (void *)&kernel_flag)); } /* * We got the lock, so tell the world we are here and increment * the level counter */ active_kernel_processor = proc; kernel_counter++; restore_flags(flags); } extern __inline void unlock_kernel(void) { unsigned long flags; save_flags(flags); cli(); /* * If it's the last level we have in the kernel, then * free the lock */ if (kernel_counter == 0) panic("Kernel counter wrong.\n"); /* FIXME: Why is kernel_counter sometimes 0 here? */ if(! --kernel_counter) { active_kernel_processor = NO_PROC_ID; clear_bit(0, (void *)&kernel_flag); } restore_flags(flags); } #endif #endif |