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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 2013-2014, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
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 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
 *
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 * list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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 */

#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>

#include <bakery_lock.h>
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#include <arch_helpers.h>

/*
 * Functions in this file implement Bakery Algorithm for mutual exclusion.
 *
 * ARM architecture offers a family of exclusive access instructions to
 * efficiently implement mutual exclusion with hardware support. However, as
 * well as depending on external hardware, the these instructions have defined
 * behavior only on certain memory types (cacheable and Normal memory in
 * particular; see ARMv8 Architecture Reference Manual section B2.10). Use cases
 * in trusted firmware are such that mutual exclusion implementation cannot
 * expect that accesses to the lock have the specific type required by the
 * architecture for these primitives to function (for example, not all
 * contenders may have address translation enabled).
 *
 * This implementation does not use mutual exclusion primitives. It expects
 * memory regions where the locks reside to be fully ordered and coherent
 * (either by disabling address translation, or by assigning proper attributes
 * when translation is enabled).
 *
 * Note that the ARM architecture guarantees single-copy atomicity for aligned
 * accesses regardless of status of address translation.
 */
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#define assert_bakery_entry_valid(entry, bakery) do {	\
	assert(bakery);					\
	assert(entry < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS);		\
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} while (0)
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/* Convert a ticket to priority */
#define PRIORITY(t, pos)	(((t) << 8) | (pos))


/* Initialize Bakery Lock to reset ownership and all ticket values */
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void bakery_lock_init(bakery_lock *bakery)
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{
	assert(bakery);
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	/* All ticket values need to be 0 */
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	memset(bakery, 0, sizeof(*bakery));
	bakery->owner = NO_OWNER;
}

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/* Obtain a ticket for a given CPU */
static unsigned int bakery_get_ticket(bakery_lock *bakery, unsigned int me)
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{
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	unsigned int my_ticket, their_ticket;
	unsigned int they;
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	/*
	 * Flag that we're busy getting our ticket. All CPUs are iterated in the
	 * order of their ordinal position to decide the maximum ticket value
	 * observed so far. Our priority is set to be greater than the maximum
	 * observed priority
	 *
	 * Note that it's possible that more than one contender gets the same
	 * ticket value. That's OK as the lock is acquired based on the priority
	 * value, not the ticket value alone.
	 */
	my_ticket = 0;
	bakery->entering[me] = 1;
	for (they = 0; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) {
		their_ticket = bakery->number[they];
		if (their_ticket > my_ticket)
			my_ticket = their_ticket;
	}
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	/*
	 * Compute ticket; then signal to other contenders waiting for us to
	 * finish calculating our ticket value that we're done
	 */
	++my_ticket;
	bakery->number[me] = my_ticket;
	bakery->entering[me] = 0;
	sev();
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	return my_ticket;
}
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/*
 * Acquire bakery lock
 *
 * Contending CPUs need first obtain a non-zero ticket and then calculate
 * priority value. A contending CPU iterate over all other CPUs in the platform,
 * which may be contending for the same lock, in the order of their ordinal
 * position (CPU0, CPU1 and so on). A non-contending CPU will have its ticket
 * (and priority) value as 0. The contending CPU compares its priority with that
 * of others'. The CPU with the highest priority (lowest numerical value)
 * acquires the lock
 */
void bakery_lock_get(unsigned long mpidr, bakery_lock *bakery)
{
	unsigned int they, me;
	unsigned int my_ticket, my_prio, their_ticket;

	me = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr);

	assert_bakery_entry_valid(me, bakery);

	/* Prevent recursive acquisition */
	assert(bakery->owner != me);

	/* Get a ticket */
	my_ticket = bakery_get_ticket(bakery, me);

	/*
	 * Now that we got our ticket, compute our priority value, then compare
	 * with that of others, and proceed to acquire the lock
	 */
	my_prio = PRIORITY(my_ticket, me);
	for (they = 0; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) {
		if (me == they)
			continue;

		/* Wait for the contender to get their ticket */
		while (bakery->entering[they])
			wfe();

		/*
		 * If the other party is a contender, they'll have non-zero
		 * (valid) ticket value. If they do, compare priorities
		 */
		their_ticket = bakery->number[they];
		if (their_ticket && (PRIORITY(their_ticket, they) < my_prio)) {
			/*
			 * They have higher priority (lower value). Wait for
			 * their ticket value to change (either release the lock
			 * to have it dropped to 0; or drop and probably content
			 * again for the same lock to have an even higher value)
			 */
			do {
				wfe();
			} while (their_ticket == bakery->number[they]);
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		}
	}

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	/* Lock acquired */
	bakery->owner = me;
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}

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/* Release the lock and signal contenders */
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void bakery_lock_release(unsigned long mpidr, bakery_lock *bakery)
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{
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	unsigned int me = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr);
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	assert_bakery_entry_valid(me, bakery);
	assert(bakery->owner == me);
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	/*
	 * Release lock by resetting ownership and ticket. Then signal other
	 * waiting contenders
	 */
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	bakery->owner = NO_OWNER;
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	bakery->number[me] = 0;
	sev();
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}