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McKenney" , Puranjay Mohan , Ilya Leoshkevich , Heiko Carstens , Vasily Gorbik , Catalin Marinas , Will Deacon , Quentin Monnet , Mykola Lysenko , Shuah Khan , Ihor Solodrai , Yingchi Long , Josh Don , Barret Rhoden , Neel Natu , Benjamin Segall , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org X-Patchwork-Delegate: bpf@iogearbox.net Update documentation for the new load-acquire and store-release instructions. Rename existing atomic operations as "atomic read-modify-write (RMW) operations". Following RFC 9669, section 7.3. "Adding Instructions", create new conformance groups "atomic32v2" and "atomic64v2", where: * atomic32v2: includes all instructions in "atomic32", plus the new 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit atomic load-acquire and store-release instructions * atomic64v2: includes all instructions in "atomic64" and "atomic32v2", plus the new 64-bit atomic load-acquire and store-release instructions Cc: bpf@ietf.org Signed-off-by: Peilin Ye --- .../bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst | 78 +++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst b/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst index fbe975585236..1bed27572bca 100644 --- a/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst +++ b/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst @@ -139,8 +139,14 @@ This document defines the following conformance groups: specification unless otherwise noted. * base64: includes base32, plus instructions explicitly noted as being in the base64 conformance group. -* atomic32: includes 32-bit atomic operation instructions (see `Atomic operations`_). -* atomic64: includes atomic32, plus 64-bit atomic operation instructions. +* atomic32: includes 32-bit atomic read-modify-write instructions (see + `Atomic operations`_). +* atomic32v2: includes atomic32, plus 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit atomic + load-acquire and store-release instructions. +* atomic64: includes atomic32, plus 64-bit atomic read-modify-write + instructions. +* atomic64v2: unifies atomic32v2 and atomic64, plus 64-bit atomic load-acquire + and store-release instructions. * divmul32: includes 32-bit division, multiplication, and modulo instructions. * divmul64: includes divmul32, plus 64-bit division, multiplication, and modulo instructions. @@ -661,20 +667,29 @@ Atomic operations are operations that operate on memory and can not be interrupted or corrupted by other access to the same memory region by other BPF programs or means outside of this specification. -All atomic operations supported by BPF are encoded as store operations -that use the ``ATOMIC`` mode modifier as follows: +All atomic operations supported by BPF are encoded as ``STX`` instructions +that use the ``ATOMIC`` mode modifier, with the 'imm' field encoding the +actual atomic operation. These operations fall into two categories, as +described in the following sections: -* ``{ATOMIC, W, STX}`` for 32-bit operations, which are +* `Atomic read-modify-write operations`_ +* `Atomic load and store operations`_ + +Atomic read-modify-write operations +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The atomic read-modify-write (RMW) operations are encoded as follows: + +* ``{ATOMIC, W, STX}`` for 32-bit RMW operations, which are part of the "atomic32" conformance group. -* ``{ATOMIC, DW, STX}`` for 64-bit operations, which are +* ``{ATOMIC, DW, STX}`` for 64-bit RMW operations, which are part of the "atomic64" conformance group. -* 8-bit and 16-bit wide atomic operations are not supported. +* 8-bit and 16-bit wide atomic RMW operations are not supported. -The 'imm' field is used to encode the actual atomic operation. -Simple atomic operation use a subset of the values defined to encode -arithmetic operations in the 'imm' field to encode the atomic operation: +Simple atomic RMW operation use a subset of the values defined to encode +arithmetic operations in the 'imm' field to encode the atomic RMW operation: -.. table:: Simple atomic operations +.. table:: Simple atomic read-modify-write operations ======== ===== =========== imm value description @@ -694,10 +709,10 @@ arithmetic operations in the 'imm' field to encode the atomic operation: *(u64 *)(dst + offset) += src -In addition to the simple atomic operations, there also is a modifier and -two complex atomic operations: +In addition to the simple atomic RMW operations, there also is a modifier and +two complex atomic RMW operations: -.. table:: Complex atomic operations +.. table:: Complex atomic read-modify-write operations =========== ================ =========================== imm value description @@ -707,8 +722,8 @@ two complex atomic operations: CMPXCHG 0xf0 | FETCH atomic compare and exchange =========== ================ =========================== -The ``FETCH`` modifier is optional for simple atomic operations, and -always set for the complex atomic operations. If the ``FETCH`` flag +The ``FETCH`` modifier is optional for simple atomic RMW operations, and +always set for the complex atomic RMW operations. If the ``FETCH`` flag is set, then the operation also overwrites ``src`` with the value that was in memory before it was modified. @@ -721,6 +736,37 @@ The ``CMPXCHG`` operation atomically compares the value addressed by value that was at ``dst + offset`` before the operation is zero-extended and loaded back to ``R0``. +Atomic load and store operations +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +To encode an atomic load or store operation, the 'imm' field is one of: + +.. table:: Atomic load and store operations + + ========= ===== ==================== + imm value description + ========= ===== ==================== + LOAD_ACQ 0x100 atomic load-acquire + STORE_REL 0x110 atomic store-release + ========= ===== ==================== + +``{ATOMIC, , STX}`` with 'imm' = LOAD_ACQ means:: + + dst = load_acquire((unsigned size *)(src + offset)) + +``{ATOMIC, , STX}`` with 'imm' = STORE_REL means:: + + store_release((unsigned size *)(dst + offset), src) + +Where '' is one of: ``B``, ``H``, ``W``, or ``DW``, and 'unsigned size' +is one of: u8, u16, u32, or u64. + +8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit atomic load-acquire and store-release instructions +are part of the "atomic32v2" conformance group. + +64-bit atomic load-acquire and store-release instructions are part of the +"atomic64v2" conformance group. + 64-bit immediate instructions -----------------------------