Transitioning if_addr_lock to an rwlock

Bjoern A. Zeeb bz at FreeBSD.org
Wed Jan 4 12:45:30 UTC 2012


On 3. Jan 2012, at 22:19 , Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:

> On 29. Dec 2011, at 20:27 , John Baldwin wrote:
>> I've gone ahead with this approach.  I have three separate patches that should
>> implement Phase 1.  All of them can be found at
>> http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/
>> 
>> - if_addr_dev.patch      This fixes a few new device drivers that were using
>>                        the locking macros directly rather than the wrapper
>>                        functions Robert added.  I've already sent this
>>                        directly to the relevant driver maintainers for their
>>                        review.
>> - if_addr_macros.patch   This adds new locking macros to support read locks vs
>>                        write locks.  However, they all still map to mutex
>>                        operations.
> 
> The first two look good.  I wondered why you didn't need the r-wraper-functions
> but obviously they had been named like that already:)
> 
> 
> I'll look at the one below in more detail and get back to you.
> 
>> - if_addr_uses.patch     This changes callers of the existing macros to use
>>                        either read or write locks.  This is the patch that
>>                        could use the most review.

I went through this one as well.

I skipped mld6.c, in6.c, igmp.c and in.c as they need to be regenerated.
in nd6_rtr.c/prelist_update I think we are lacking an ifa_ref() dance
currently but that's unrelated.  The other conversions to R/W locking
seemed ok.

/bz

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