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Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 23:24:49 +0200
From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@...hat.com>
To: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH tip/core/rcu 21/21] drivers/vhost: Remove now-redundant
read_barrier_depends()
On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 12:08:01PM -0800, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 09:51:48PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 11:33:39AM -0800, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > > On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 09:24:21PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
>
> [ . . . ]
>
> > > > and this barrier is no longer paired with anything until
> > > > you realize there's a dependency barrier within READ_ONCE.
> > > >
> > > > Barrier pairing was a useful tool to check code validity,
> > > > maybe there are other, better tools now.
> > >
> > > There are quite a few people who say that smp_store_release() is
> > > easier for the tools to analyze than is smp_wmb(). My experience with
> > > smp_read_barrier_depends() and rcu_dereference() leads me to believe
> > > that they are correct.
> >
> > OK, but smp_store_release is still not paired with anything since we
> > rely on READ_ONCE to include the implicit dpendendency barrier.
>
> Why wouldn't you consider the smp_store_release() to be paired with
> the new improved READ_ONCE()?
>
> Thanx, Paul
READ_ONCE is really all over the place (some code literally replaced all
memory accesses with READ/WRITE ONCE).
And I also prefer smp_wmb as it seems to be cheaper on ARM.
Would an API like WRITE_POINTER()/smp_store_pointer make sense,
and READ_POINTER for symmetry?
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