1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
3 * Runtime locking correctness validator
5 * Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
6 * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra
8 * see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.rst for more details.
10 #ifndef __LINUX_LOCKDEP_TYPES_H
11 #define __LINUX_LOCKDEP_TYPES_H
13 #include <linux/types.h>
15 #define MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES 8UL
17 enum lockdep_wait_type
{
18 LD_WAIT_INV
= 0, /* not checked, catch all */
20 LD_WAIT_FREE
, /* wait free, rcu etc.. */
21 LD_WAIT_SPIN
, /* spin loops, raw_spinlock_t etc.. */
23 #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING
24 LD_WAIT_CONFIG
, /* preemptible in PREEMPT_RT, spinlock_t etc.. */
26 LD_WAIT_CONFIG
= LD_WAIT_SPIN
,
28 LD_WAIT_SLEEP
, /* sleeping locks, mutex_t etc.. */
30 LD_WAIT_MAX
, /* must be last */
33 enum lockdep_lock_type
{
34 LD_LOCK_NORMAL
= 0, /* normal, catch all */
35 LD_LOCK_PERCPU
, /* percpu */
36 LD_LOCK_WAIT_OVERRIDE
, /* annotation */
43 * We'd rather not expose kernel/lockdep_states.h this wide, but we do need
44 * the total number of states... :-(
46 * XXX_LOCK_USAGE_STATES is the number of lines in lockdep_states.h, for each
47 * of those we generates 4 states, Additionally we report on USED and USED_READ.
49 #define XXX_LOCK_USAGE_STATES 2
50 #define LOCK_TRACE_STATES (XXX_LOCK_USAGE_STATES*4 + 2)
53 * NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES ... Number of classes
54 * cached in the instance of lockdep_map
56 * Currently main class (subclass == 0) and single depth subclass
57 * are cached in lockdep_map. This optimization is mainly targeting
58 * on rq->lock. double_rq_lock() acquires this highly competitive with
61 #define NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES 2
64 * A lockdep key is associated with each lock object. For static locks we use
65 * the lock address itself as the key. Dynamically allocated lock objects can
66 * have a statically or dynamically allocated key. Dynamically allocated lock
67 * keys must be registered before being used and must be unregistered before
68 * the key memory is freed.
70 struct lockdep_subclass_key
{
72 } __attribute__ ((__packed__
));
74 /* hash_entry is used to keep track of dynamically allocated keys. */
75 struct lock_class_key
{
77 struct hlist_node hash_entry
;
78 struct lockdep_subclass_key subkeys
[MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES
];
82 extern struct lock_class_key __lockdep_no_validate__
;
83 extern struct lock_class_key __lockdep_no_track__
;
87 #define LOCKSTAT_POINTS 4
90 typedef int (*lock_cmp_fn
)(const struct lockdep_map
*a
,
91 const struct lockdep_map
*b
);
92 typedef void (*lock_print_fn
)(const struct lockdep_map
*map
);
95 * The lock-class itself. The order of the structure members matters.
96 * reinit_class() zeroes the key member and all subsequent members.
102 struct hlist_node hash_entry
;
105 * Entry in all_lock_classes when in use. Entry in free_lock_classes
106 * when not in use. Instances that are being freed are on one of the
107 * zapped_classes lists.
109 struct list_head lock_entry
;
112 * These fields represent a directed graph of lock dependencies,
113 * to every node we attach a list of "forward" and a list of
114 * "backward" graph nodes.
116 struct list_head locks_after
, locks_before
;
118 const struct lockdep_subclass_key
*key
;
120 lock_print_fn print_fn
;
122 unsigned int subclass
;
123 unsigned int dep_gen_id
;
126 * IRQ/softirq usage tracking bits:
128 unsigned long usage_mask
;
129 const struct lock_trace
*usage_traces
[LOCK_TRACE_STATES
];
133 * Generation counter, when doing certain classes of graph walking,
134 * to ensure that we check one node only once:
143 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT
144 unsigned long contention_point
[LOCKSTAT_POINTS
];
145 unsigned long contending_point
[LOCKSTAT_POINTS
];
147 } __no_randomize_layout
;
149 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT
158 bounce_acquired_write
,
159 bounce_acquired_read
,
160 bounce_contended_write
,
161 bounce_contended_read
,
164 bounce_acquired
= bounce_acquired_write
,
165 bounce_contended
= bounce_contended_write
,
168 struct lock_class_stats
{
169 unsigned long contention_point
[LOCKSTAT_POINTS
];
170 unsigned long contending_point
[LOCKSTAT_POINTS
];
171 struct lock_time read_waittime
;
172 struct lock_time write_waittime
;
173 struct lock_time read_holdtime
;
174 struct lock_time write_holdtime
;
175 unsigned long bounces
[nr_bounce_types
];
178 struct lock_class_stats
lock_stats(struct lock_class
*class);
179 void clear_lock_stats(struct lock_class
*class);
183 * Map the lock object (the lock instance) to the lock-class object.
184 * This is embedded into specific lock instances:
187 struct lock_class_key
*key
;
188 struct lock_class
*class_cache
[NR_LOCKDEP_CACHING_CLASSES
];
190 u8 wait_type_outer
; /* can be taken in this context */
191 u8 wait_type_inner
; /* presents this context */
194 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT
200 struct pin_cookie
{ unsigned int val
; };
202 #define MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS_BITS 13
203 #define MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS (1UL << MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS_BITS)
204 #define INITIAL_CHAIN_KEY -1
208 * One-way hash of the dependency chain up to this point. We
209 * hash the hashes step by step as the dependency chain grows.
211 * We use it for dependency-caching and we skip detection
212 * passes and dependency-updates if there is a cache-hit, so
213 * it is absolutely critical for 100% coverage of the validator
214 * to have a unique key value for every unique dependency path
215 * that can occur in the system, to make a unique hash value
216 * as likely as possible - hence the 64-bit width.
218 * The task struct holds the current hash value (initialized
219 * with zero), here we store the previous hash value:
222 unsigned long acquire_ip
;
223 struct lockdep_map
*instance
;
224 struct lockdep_map
*nest_lock
;
225 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_STAT
230 * class_idx is zero-indexed; it points to the element in
231 * lock_classes this held lock instance belongs to. class_idx is in
232 * the range from 0 to (MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS-1) inclusive.
234 unsigned int class_idx
:MAX_LOCKDEP_KEYS_BITS
;
236 * The lock-stack is unified in that the lock chains of interrupt
237 * contexts nest ontop of process context chains, but we 'separate'
238 * the hashes by starting with 0 if we cross into an interrupt
239 * context, and we also keep do not add cross-context lock
240 * dependencies - the lock usage graph walking covers that area
241 * anyway, and we'd just unnecessarily increase the number of
242 * dependencies otherwise. [Note: hardirq and softirq contexts
243 * are separated from each other too.]
245 * The following field is used to detect when we cross into an
248 unsigned int irq_context
:2; /* bit 0 - soft, bit 1 - hard */
249 unsigned int trylock
:1; /* 16 bits */
251 unsigned int read
:2; /* see lock_acquire() comment */
252 unsigned int check
:1; /* see lock_acquire() comment */
253 unsigned int hardirqs_off
:1;
255 unsigned int references
:11; /* 32 bits */
256 unsigned int pin_count
;
259 #else /* !CONFIG_LOCKDEP */
262 * The class key takes no space if lockdep is disabled:
264 struct lock_class_key
{ };
267 * The lockdep_map takes no space if lockdep is disabled:
269 struct lockdep_map
{ };
271 struct pin_cookie
{ };
273 #endif /* !LOCKDEP */
275 #endif /* __LINUX_LOCKDEP_TYPES_H */