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//lib/modules/2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64/source/include/linux/smp_lock.h
#ifndef __LINUX_SMPLOCK_H #define __LINUX_SMPLOCK_H #ifdef CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL #include <linux/sched.h> #define kernel_locked() (current->lock_depth >= 0) extern int __lockfunc __reacquire_kernel_lock(void); extern void __lockfunc __release_kernel_lock(void); /* * Release/re-acquire global kernel lock for the scheduler */ #define release_kernel_lock(tsk) do { \ if (unlikely((tsk)->lock_depth >= 0)) \ __release_kernel_lock(); \ } while (0) static inline int reacquire_kernel_lock(struct task_struct *task) { if (unlikely(task->lock_depth >= 0)) return __reacquire_kernel_lock(); return 0; } extern void __lockfunc lock_kernel(void) __acquires(kernel_lock); extern void __lockfunc unlock_kernel(void) __releases(kernel_lock); /* * Various legacy drivers don't really need the BKL in a specific * function, but they *do* need to know that the BKL became available. * This function just avoids wrapping a bunch of lock/unlock pairs * around code which doesn't really need it. */ static inline void cycle_kernel_lock(void) { lock_kernel(); unlock_kernel(); } #else #define lock_kernel() do { } while(0) #define unlock_kernel() do { } while(0) #define release_kernel_lock(task) do { } while(0) #define cycle_kernel_lock() do { } while(0) #define reacquire_kernel_lock(task) 0 #define kernel_locked() 1 #endif /* CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL */ #endif /* __LINUX_SMPLOCK_H */