/* * * (C) COPYRIGHT 2011-2016 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the * GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software * Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms * of such GNU licence. * * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained * from Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ #ifndef _KBASE_CONTEXT_H_ #define _KBASE_CONTEXT_H_ #include int kbase_context_set_create_flags(struct kbase_context *kctx, u32 flags); /** * kbase_ctx_flag - Check if @flag is set on @kctx * @kctx: Pointer to kbase context to check * @flag: Flag to check * * Return: true if @flag is set on @kctx, false if not. */ static inline bool kbase_ctx_flag(struct kbase_context *kctx, enum kbase_context_flags flag) { return atomic_read(&kctx->flags) & flag; } /** * kbase_ctx_flag_clear - Clear @flag on @kctx * @kctx: Pointer to kbase context * @flag: Flag to clear * * Clear the @flag on @kctx. This is done atomically, so other flags being * cleared or set at the same time will be safe. * * Some flags have locking requirements, check the documentation for the * respective flags. */ static inline void kbase_ctx_flag_clear(struct kbase_context *kctx, enum kbase_context_flags flag) { #if KERNEL_VERSION(4, 3, 0) > LINUX_VERSION_CODE /* * Earlier kernel versions doesn't have atomic_andnot() or * atomic_and(). atomic_clear_mask() was only available on some * architectures and removed on arm in v3.13 on arm and arm64. * * Use a compare-exchange loop to clear the flag on pre 4.3 kernels, * when atomic_andnot() becomes available. */ int old, new; do { old = atomic_read(&kctx->flags); new = old & ~flag; } while (atomic_cmpxchg(&kctx->flags, old, new) != old); #else atomic_andnot(flag, &kctx->flags); #endif } /** * kbase_ctx_flag_set - Set @flag on @kctx * @kctx: Pointer to kbase context * @flag: Flag to clear * * Set the @flag on @kctx. This is done atomically, so other flags being * cleared or set at the same time will be safe. * * Some flags have locking requirements, check the documentation for the * respective flags. */ static inline void kbase_ctx_flag_set(struct kbase_context *kctx, enum kbase_context_flags flag) { atomic_or(flag, &kctx->flags); } #endif /* _KBASE_CONTEXT_H_ */