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1Userspace RCU API
2=================
3
4by Mathieu Desnoyers and Paul E. McKenney
5
6
7API
8---
9
10```c
11void rcu_init(void);
12```
13
14This must be called before any of the following functions
15are invoked.
16
17
18```c
19void rcu_read_lock(void);
20```
21
22Begin an RCU read-side critical section. These critical
23sections may be nested.
24
25
26```c
27void rcu_read_unlock(void);
28```
29
30End an RCU read-side critical section.
31
32
33```c
34void rcu_register_thread(void);
35```
36
37Each thread must invoke this function before its first call to
38`rcu_read_lock()`. Threads that never call `rcu_read_lock()` need
39not invoke this function. In addition, `rcu-bp` ("bullet proof"
40RCU) does not require any thread to invoke `rcu_register_thread()`.
41
42
43```c
44void rcu_unregister_thread(void);
45```
46
47Each thread that invokes `rcu_register_thread()` must invoke
48`rcu_unregister_thread()` before `invoking pthread_exit()`
49or before returning from its top-level function.
50
51
52```c
53void synchronize_rcu(void);
54```
55
56Wait until every pre-existing RCU read-side critical section
57has completed. Note that this primitive will not necessarily
58wait for RCU read-side critical sections that have not yet
59started: this is not a reader-writer lock. The duration
60actually waited is called an RCU grace period.
61
62
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63```c
64struct urcu_gp_poll_state start_poll_synchronize_rcu(void);
65```
66
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67Provides a handle for checking if a new grace period has started
68and completed since the handle was obtained. It returns a
69`struct urcu_gp_poll_state` handle that can be used with
70`poll_state_synchronize_rcu` to check, by polling, if the
71associated grace period has completed.
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73`start_poll_synchronize_rcu` must only be called from
74registered RCU read-side threads. For the QSBR flavor, the
75caller must be online.
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76
77
78```c
79bool poll_state_synchronize_rcu(struct urcu_gp_poll_state state);
80```
81
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82Checks if the grace period associated with the
83`struct urcu_gp_poll_state` handle has completed. If the grace
84period has completed, the function returns true. Otherwise,
85it returns false.
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87
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88```c
89void call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head,
90 void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head));
91```
92
93Registers the callback indicated by "head". This means
94that `func` will be invoked after the end of a future
95RCU grace period. The `rcu_head` structure referenced
96by `head` will normally be a field in a larger RCU-protected
97structure. A typical implementation of `func` is as
98follows:
99
100```c
101void func(struct rcu_head *head)
102{
103 struct foo *p = container_of(head, struct foo, rcu);
104
105 free(p);
106}
107```
108
109This RCU callback function can be registered as follows
110given a pointer `p` to the enclosing structure:
111
112```c
113call_rcu(&p->rcu, func);
114```
115
116`call_rcu` should be called from registered RCU read-side threads.
117For the QSBR flavor, the caller should be online.
118
119
120```c
121void rcu_barrier(void);
122```
123
124Wait for all `call_rcu()` work initiated prior to `rcu_barrier()` by
125_any_ thread on the system to have completed before `rcu_barrier()`
126returns. `rcu_barrier()` should never be called from a `call_rcu()`
127thread. This function can be used, for instance, to ensure that
128all memory reclaim involving a shared object has completed
129before allowing `dlclose()` of this shared object to complete.
130
131
132```c
133struct call_rcu_data *create_call_rcu_data(unsigned long flags,
134 int cpu_affinity);
135```
136
137Returns a handle that can be passed to the following
138primitives. The `flags` argument can be zero, or can be
139`URCU_CALL_RCU_RT` if the worker threads associated with the
140new helper thread are to get real-time response. The argument
141`cpu_affinity` specifies a CPU on which the `call_rcu` thread should
142be affined to. It is ignored if negative.
143
144
145```c
146void call_rcu_data_free(struct call_rcu_data *crdp);
147```
148
149Terminates a `call_rcu()` helper thread and frees its associated
150data. The caller must have ensured that this thread is no longer
151in use, for example, by passing `NULL` to `set_thread_call_rcu_data()`
152and `set_cpu_call_rcu_data()` as required.
153
154
155```c
156struct call_rcu_data *get_default_call_rcu_data(void);
157```
158
159Returns the handle for the default `call_rcu()` helper thread.
160Creates it if necessary.
161
162
163```c
164struct call_rcu_data *get_cpu_call_rcu_data(int cpu);
165```
166
167Returns the handle for the current CPU's `call_rcu()` helper
168thread, or `NULL` if the current CPU has no helper thread
169currently assigned. The call to this function and use of the
170returned `call_rcu_data` should be protected by RCU read-side
171lock.
172
173
174```c
175struct call_rcu_data *get_thread_call_rcu_data(void);
176```
177
178Returns the handle for the current thread's hard-assigned
179`call_rcu()` helper thread, or `NULL` if the current thread is
180instead using a per-CPU or the default helper thread.
181
182
183```c
184struct call_rcu_data *get_call_rcu_data(void);
185```
186
187Returns the handle for the current thread's `call_rcu()` helper
188thread, which is either, in increasing order of preference:
189per-thread hard-assigned helper thread, per-CPU helper thread,
190or default helper thread. `get_call_rcu_data` should be called
191from registered RCU read-side threads. For the QSBR flavor, the
192caller should be online.
193
194
195```c
196pthread_t get_call_rcu_thread(struct call_rcu_data *crdp);
197```
198
199Returns the helper thread's pthread identifier linked to a call
200rcu helper thread data.
201
202
203```c
204void set_thread_call_rcu_data(struct call_rcu_data *crdp);
205```
206
207Sets the current thread's hard-assigned `call_rcu()` helper to the
208handle specified by `crdp`. Note that `crdp` can be `NULL` to
209disassociate this thread from its helper. Once a thread is
210disassociated from its helper, further `call_rcu()` invocations
211use the current CPU's helper if there is one and the default
212helper otherwise.
213
214
215```c
216int set_cpu_call_rcu_data(int cpu, struct call_rcu_data *crdp);
217```
218
219Sets the specified CPU's `call_rcu()` helper to the handle
220specified by `crdp`. Again, `crdp` can be `NULL` to disassociate
221this CPU from its helper thread. Once a CPU has been
222disassociated from its helper, further `call_rcu()` invocations
223that would otherwise have used this CPU's helper will instead
224use the default helper.
225
226The caller must wait for a grace-period to pass between return from
227`set_cpu_call_rcu_data()` and call to `call_rcu_data_free()` passing the
228previous call rcu data as argument.
229
230
231```c
232int create_all_cpu_call_rcu_data(unsigned long flags);
233```
234
235Creates a separate `call_rcu()` helper thread for each CPU.
236After this primitive is invoked, the global default `call_rcu()`
237helper thread will not be called.
238
239The `set_thread_call_rcu_data()`, `set_cpu_call_rcu_data()`, and
240`create_all_cpu_call_rcu_data()` functions may be combined to set up
241pretty much any desired association between worker and `call_rcu()`
242helper threads. If a given executable calls only `call_rcu()`,
243then that executable will have only the single global default
244`call_rcu()` helper thread. This will suffice in most cases.
245
246
247```c
248void free_all_cpu_call_rcu_data(void);
249```
250
251Clean up all the per-CPU `call_rcu` threads. Should be paired with
252`create_all_cpu_call_rcu_data()` to perform teardown. Note that
253this function invokes `synchronize_rcu()` internally, so the
254caller should be careful not to hold mutexes (or mutexes within a
255dependency chain) that are also taken within a RCU read-side
256critical section, or in a section where QSBR threads are online.
257
258
259```c
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260void call_rcu_before_fork_parent(void);
261void call_rcu_after_fork_parent(void);
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262void call_rcu_after_fork_child(void);
263```
264
265Should be used as `pthread_atfork()` handler for programs using
266`call_rcu` and performing `fork()` or `clone()` without a following
267`exec()`.
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