1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 * Variant of atomic_t specialized for reference counts.
5 * The interface matches the atomic_t interface (to aid in porting) but only
6 * provides the few functions one should use for reference counting.
8 * It differs in that the counter saturates at UINT_MAX and will not move once
9 * there. This avoids wrapping the counter and causing 'spurious'
10 * use-after-free issues.
12 * Memory ordering rules are slightly relaxed wrt regular atomic_t functions
13 * and provide only what is strictly required for refcounts.
15 * The increments are fully relaxed; these will not provide ordering. The
16 * rationale is that whatever is used to obtain the object we're increasing the
17 * reference count on will provide the ordering. For locked data structures,
18 * its the lock acquire, for RCU/lockless data structures its the dependent
21 * Do note that inc_not_zero() provides a control dependency which will order
22 * future stores against the inc, this ensures we'll never modify the object
23 * if we did not in fact acquire a reference.
25 * The decrements will provide release order, such that all the prior loads and
26 * stores will be issued before, it also provides a control dependency, which
27 * will order us against the subsequent free().
29 * The control dependency is against the load of the cmpxchg (ll/sc) that
30 * succeeded. This means the stores aren't fully ordered, but this is fine
31 * because the 1->0 transition indicates no concurrency.
33 * Note that the allocator is responsible for ordering things between free()
36 * The decrements dec_and_test() and sub_and_test() also provide acquire
37 * ordering on success.
41 #include <linux/mutex.h>
42 #include <linux/refcount.h>
43 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
44 #include <linux/bug.h>
47 * refcount_add_not_zero_checked - add a value to a refcount unless it is 0
48 * @i: the value to add to the refcount
51 * Will saturate at UINT_MAX and WARN.
53 * Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller has guaranteed the
54 * object memory to be stable (RCU, etc.). It does provide a control dependency
55 * and thereby orders future stores. See the comment on top.
57 * Use of this function is not recommended for the normal reference counting
58 * use case in which references are taken and released one at a time. In these
59 * cases, refcount_inc(), or one of its variants, should instead be used to
60 * increment a reference count.
62 * Return: false if the passed refcount is 0, true otherwise
64 bool refcount_add_not_zero_checked(unsigned int i
, refcount_t
*r
)
66 unsigned int new, val
= atomic_read(&r
->refs
);
72 if (unlikely(val
== UINT_MAX
))
79 } while (!atomic_try_cmpxchg_relaxed(&r
->refs
, &val
, new));
81 WARN_ONCE(new == UINT_MAX
, "refcount_t: saturated; leaking memory.\n");
85 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_add_not_zero_checked
);
88 * refcount_add_checked - add a value to a refcount
89 * @i: the value to add to the refcount
92 * Similar to atomic_add(), but will saturate at UINT_MAX and WARN.
94 * Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller has guaranteed the
95 * object memory to be stable (RCU, etc.). It does provide a control dependency
96 * and thereby orders future stores. See the comment on top.
98 * Use of this function is not recommended for the normal reference counting
99 * use case in which references are taken and released one at a time. In these
100 * cases, refcount_inc(), or one of its variants, should instead be used to
101 * increment a reference count.
103 void refcount_add_checked(unsigned int i
, refcount_t
*r
)
105 WARN_ONCE(!refcount_add_not_zero_checked(i
, r
), "refcount_t: addition on 0; use-after-free.\n");
107 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_add_checked
);
110 * refcount_inc_not_zero_checked - increment a refcount unless it is 0
111 * @r: the refcount to increment
113 * Similar to atomic_inc_not_zero(), but will saturate at UINT_MAX and WARN.
115 * Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller has guaranteed the
116 * object memory to be stable (RCU, etc.). It does provide a control dependency
117 * and thereby orders future stores. See the comment on top.
119 * Return: true if the increment was successful, false otherwise
121 bool refcount_inc_not_zero_checked(refcount_t
*r
)
123 unsigned int new, val
= atomic_read(&r
->refs
);
134 } while (!atomic_try_cmpxchg_relaxed(&r
->refs
, &val
, new));
136 WARN_ONCE(new == UINT_MAX
, "refcount_t: saturated; leaking memory.\n");
140 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_inc_not_zero_checked
);
143 * refcount_inc_checked - increment a refcount
144 * @r: the refcount to increment
146 * Similar to atomic_inc(), but will saturate at UINT_MAX and WARN.
148 * Provides no memory ordering, it is assumed the caller already has a
149 * reference on the object.
151 * Will WARN if the refcount is 0, as this represents a possible use-after-free
154 void refcount_inc_checked(refcount_t
*r
)
156 WARN_ONCE(!refcount_inc_not_zero_checked(r
), "refcount_t: increment on 0; use-after-free.\n");
158 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_inc_checked
);
161 * refcount_sub_and_test_checked - subtract from a refcount and test if it is 0
162 * @i: amount to subtract from the refcount
165 * Similar to atomic_dec_and_test(), but it will WARN, return false and
166 * ultimately leak on underflow and will fail to decrement when saturated
169 * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
170 * before, and provides an acquire ordering on success such that free()
173 * Use of this function is not recommended for the normal reference counting
174 * use case in which references are taken and released one at a time. In these
175 * cases, refcount_dec(), or one of its variants, should instead be used to
176 * decrement a reference count.
178 * Return: true if the resulting refcount is 0, false otherwise
180 bool refcount_sub_and_test_checked(unsigned int i
, refcount_t
*r
)
182 unsigned int new, val
= atomic_read(&r
->refs
);
185 if (unlikely(val
== UINT_MAX
))
190 WARN_ONCE(new > val
, "refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.\n");
194 } while (!atomic_try_cmpxchg_release(&r
->refs
, &val
, new));
197 smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep();
203 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_sub_and_test_checked
);
206 * refcount_dec_and_test_checked - decrement a refcount and test if it is 0
209 * Similar to atomic_dec_and_test(), it will WARN on underflow and fail to
210 * decrement when saturated at UINT_MAX.
212 * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
213 * before, and provides an acquire ordering on success such that free()
216 * Return: true if the resulting refcount is 0, false otherwise
218 bool refcount_dec_and_test_checked(refcount_t
*r
)
220 return refcount_sub_and_test_checked(1, r
);
222 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_and_test_checked
);
225 * refcount_dec_checked - decrement a refcount
228 * Similar to atomic_dec(), it will WARN on underflow and fail to decrement
229 * when saturated at UINT_MAX.
231 * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
234 void refcount_dec_checked(refcount_t
*r
)
236 WARN_ONCE(refcount_dec_and_test_checked(r
), "refcount_t: decrement hit 0; leaking memory.\n");
238 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_checked
);
241 * refcount_dec_if_one - decrement a refcount if it is 1
244 * No atomic_t counterpart, it attempts a 1 -> 0 transition and returns the
247 * Like all decrement operations, it provides release memory order and provides
248 * a control dependency.
250 * It can be used like a try-delete operator; this explicit case is provided
251 * and not cmpxchg in generic, because that would allow implementing unsafe
254 * Return: true if the resulting refcount is 0, false otherwise
256 bool refcount_dec_if_one(refcount_t
*r
)
260 return atomic_try_cmpxchg_release(&r
->refs
, &val
, 0);
262 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_if_one
);
265 * refcount_dec_not_one - decrement a refcount if it is not 1
268 * No atomic_t counterpart, it decrements unless the value is 1, in which case
269 * it will return false.
271 * Was often done like: atomic_add_unless(&var, -1, 1)
273 * Return: true if the decrement operation was successful, false otherwise
275 bool refcount_dec_not_one(refcount_t
*r
)
277 unsigned int new, val
= atomic_read(&r
->refs
);
280 if (unlikely(val
== UINT_MAX
))
288 WARN_ONCE(new > val
, "refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.\n");
292 } while (!atomic_try_cmpxchg_release(&r
->refs
, &val
, new));
296 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_not_one
);
299 * refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock - return holding mutex if able to decrement
302 * @lock: the mutex to be locked
304 * Similar to atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(), it will WARN on underflow and fail
305 * to decrement when saturated at UINT_MAX.
307 * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
308 * before, and provides a control dependency such that free() must come after.
309 * See the comment on top.
311 * Return: true and hold mutex if able to decrement refcount to 0, false
314 bool refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(refcount_t
*r
, struct mutex
*lock
)
316 if (refcount_dec_not_one(r
))
320 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(r
)) {
327 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock
);
330 * refcount_dec_and_lock - return holding spinlock if able to decrement
333 * @lock: the spinlock to be locked
335 * Similar to atomic_dec_and_lock(), it will WARN on underflow and fail to
336 * decrement when saturated at UINT_MAX.
338 * Provides release memory ordering, such that prior loads and stores are done
339 * before, and provides a control dependency such that free() must come after.
340 * See the comment on top.
342 * Return: true and hold spinlock if able to decrement refcount to 0, false
345 bool refcount_dec_and_lock(refcount_t
*r
, spinlock_t
*lock
)
347 if (refcount_dec_not_one(r
))
351 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(r
)) {
358 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_and_lock
);
361 * refcount_dec_and_lock_irqsave - return holding spinlock with disabled
362 * interrupts if able to decrement refcount to 0
364 * @lock: the spinlock to be locked
365 * @flags: saved IRQ-flags if the is acquired
367 * Same as refcount_dec_and_lock() above except that the spinlock is acquired
368 * with disabled interupts.
370 * Return: true and hold spinlock if able to decrement refcount to 0, false
373 bool refcount_dec_and_lock_irqsave(refcount_t
*r
, spinlock_t
*lock
,
374 unsigned long *flags
)
376 if (refcount_dec_not_one(r
))
379 spin_lock_irqsave(lock
, *flags
);
380 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(r
)) {
381 spin_unlock_irqrestore(lock
, *flags
);
387 EXPORT_SYMBOL(refcount_dec_and_lock_irqsave
);