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| Percpu rw semaphores
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| Percpu rw semaphores is a new read-write semaphore design that is
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| optimized for locking for reading.
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| 
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| The problem with traditional read-write semaphores is that when multiple
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| cores take the lock for reading, the cache line containing the semaphore
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| is bouncing between L1 caches of the cores, causing performance
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| degradation.
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| 
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| Locking for reading is very fast, it uses RCU and it avoids any atomic
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| instruction in the lock and unlock path. On the other hand, locking for
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| writing is very expensive, it calls synchronize_rcu() that can take
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| hundreds of milliseconds.
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| 
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| The lock is declared with "struct percpu_rw_semaphore" type.
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| The lock is initialized percpu_init_rwsem, it returns 0 on success and
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| -ENOMEM on allocation failure.
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| The lock must be freed with percpu_free_rwsem to avoid memory leak.
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| 
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| The lock is locked for read with percpu_down_read, percpu_up_read and
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| for write with percpu_down_write, percpu_up_write.
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| 
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| The idea of using RCU for optimized rw-lock was introduced by
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| Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>.
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| The code was written by Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
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