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Differences between /tools/memory-model/lock.cat (Version linux-6.11.5) and /tools/memory-model/lock.cat (Version linux-4.12.14)


  1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+              
  2 (*                                                
  3  * Copyright (C) 2016 Luc Maranget <luc.marange    
  4  * Copyright (C) 2017 Alan Stern <stern@rowland    
  5  *)                                               
  6                                                   
  7 (*                                                
  8  * Generate coherence orders and handle lock o    
  9  *)                                               
 10                                                   
 11 include "cross.cat"                               
 12                                                   
 13 (*                                                
 14  * The lock-related events generated by herd7     
 15  *                                                
 16  * LKR          Lock-Read: the read part of a     
 17  *                      spin_trylock() read-mo    
 18  * LKW          Lock-Write: the write part of     
 19  *                      spin_trylock() RMW eve    
 20  * UL           Unlock: a spin_unlock() event     
 21  * LF           Lock-Fail: a failed spin_trylo    
 22  * RL           Read-Locked: a spin_is_locked(    
 23  * RU           Read-Unlocked: a spin_is_locke    
 24  *                                                
 25  * LKR and LKW events always come paired, like    
 26  *                                                
 27  * LKR, LF, RL, and RU are read events; LKR ha    
 28  * LKW and UL are write events; UL has Release    
 29  * LKW, LF, RL, and RU have no ordering proper    
 30  *)                                               
 31                                                   
 32 (* Backward compatibility *)                      
 33 let RL = try RL with emptyset                     
 34 let RU = try RU with emptyset                     
 35                                                   
 36 (* Treat RL as a kind of LF: a read with no or    
 37 let LF = LF | RL                                  
 38                                                   
 39 (* There should be no ordinary R or W accesses    
 40 let ALL-LOCKS = LKR | LKW | UL | LF | RU | Src    
 41 flag ~empty [M \ IW \ ALL-LOCKS] ; loc ; [ALL-    
 42                                                   
 43 (* Link Lock-Reads to their RMW-partner Lock-W    
 44 let lk-rmw = ([LKR] ; po-loc ; [LKW]) \ (po ;     
 45 let rmw = rmw | lk-rmw                            
 46                                                   
 47 (* The litmus test is invalid if an LKR/LKW ev    
 48 flag ~empty LKW \ range(lk-rmw) as unpaired-LK    
 49 flag ~empty LKR \ domain(lk-rmw) as unpaired-L    
 50                                                   
 51 (*                                                
 52  * An LKR must always see an unlocked value; s    
 53  * inside a critical section (for the same loc    
 54  *)                                               
 55 empty ([LKW] ; po-loc ; [LKR]) \ (po-loc ; [UL    
 56                                                   
 57 (*                                                
 58  * In the same way, spin_is_locked() inside a     
 59  * return True (no RU events can be in a criti    
 60  *)                                               
 61 empty ([LKW] ; po-loc ; [RU]) \ (po-loc ; [UL]    
 62                                                   
 63 (* The final value of a spinlock should not be    
 64 flag ~empty [FW] ; loc ; [ALL-LOCKS] as lock-f    
 65                                                   
 66 (*                                                
 67  * Put lock operations in their appropriate cl    
 68  * until after the co relation has been genera    
 69  *)                                               
 70 let R = R | LKR | LF | RU                         
 71 let W = W | LKW                                   
 72                                                   
 73 let Release = Release | UL                        
 74 let Acquire = Acquire | LKR                       
 75                                                   
 76 (* Match LKW events to their corresponding UL     
 77 let critical = ([LKW] ; po-loc ; [UL]) \ (po-l    
 78                                                   
 79 flag ~empty UL \ range(critical) as unmatched-    
 80                                                   
 81 (* Allow up to one unmatched LKW per location;    
 82 let UNMATCHED-LKW = LKW \ domain(critical)        
 83 empty ([UNMATCHED-LKW] ; loc ; [UNMATCHED-LKW]    
 84                                                   
 85 (* rfi for LF events: link each LKW to the LF     
 86 let rfi-lf = ([LKW] ; po-loc ; [LF]) \ ([LKW]     
 87                                                   
 88 (* Utility macro to convert a single pair to a    
 89 let pair-to-relation p = p ++ 0                   
 90                                                   
 91 (*                                                
 92  * If a given LF event e is outside a critical    
 93  * internally but it may read from an LKW even    
 94  * Compute the relation containing these possi    
 95  *)                                               
 96 let possible-rfe-noncrit-lf e = (LKW * {e}) &     
 97                                                   
 98 (* Compute set of sets of possible rfe edges f    
 99 let all-possible-rfe-lf =                         
100         (*                                        
101          * Convert the possible-rfe-noncrit-lf    
102          * to a set of single edges               
103          *)                                       
104         let set-of-singleton-rfe-lf e =           
105                         map pair-to-relation (    
106         (* Do this for each LF event e that is    
107         in map set-of-singleton-rfe-lf (LF \ r    
108                                                   
109 (* Generate all rf relations for LF events *)     
110 with rfe-lf from cross(all-possible-rfe-lf)       
111 let rf-lf = rfe-lf | rfi-lf                       
112                                                   
113 (*                                                
114  * A given RU event e may read internally from    
115  * or it may read from a UL event in another t    
116  * Compute the relation containing these possi    
117  *)                                               
118 let possible-rf-ru e = (((UL * {e}) & po-loc)     
119                         ([UL] ; po-loc ; [UL]     
120                 (((UL | IW) * {e}) & loc & ext    
121                                                   
122 (* Compute set of sets of possible rf edges fo    
123 let all-possible-rf-ru =                          
124         (* Convert the possible-rf-ru relation    
125         let set-of-singleton-rf-ru e =            
126                 map pair-to-relation (possible    
127         (* Do this for each RU event e *)         
128         in map set-of-singleton-rf-ru RU          
129                                                   
130 (* Generate all rf relations for RU events *)     
131 with rf-ru from cross(all-possible-rf-ru)         
132                                                   
133 (* Final rf relation *)                           
134 let rf = rf | rf-lf | rf-ru                       
135                                                   
136 (* Generate all co relations, including LKW ev    
137 let co0 = co0 | ([IW] ; loc ; [LKW]) |            
138         (([LKW] ; loc ; [UNMATCHED-LKW]) \ [UN    
139 include "cos-opt.cat"                             
140 let W = W | UL                                    
141 let M = R | W                                     
142                                                   
143 (* Merge UL events into co *)                     
144 let co = (co | critical | (critical^-1 ; co))+    
145 let coe = co & ext                                
146 let coi = co & int                                
147                                                   
148 (* Merge LKR events into rf *)                    
149 let rf = rf | ([IW | UL] ; singlestep(co) ; lk    
150 let rfe = rf & ext                                
151 let rfi = rf & int                                
152                                                   
153 let fr = rf^-1 ; co                               
154 let fre = fr & ext                                
155 let fri = fr & int                                
156                                                   
157 show co,rf,fr                                     
                                                      

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