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authorIngo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>2017-05-02 10:31:18 +0200
committerPaul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2017-05-02 06:29:22 -0700
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srcu: Debloat the <linux/rcu_segcblist.h> header
Linus noticed that the <linux/rcu_segcblist.h> has huge inline functions which should not be inline at all. As a first step in cleaning this up, move them all to kernel/rcu/ and only keep an absolute minimum of data type defines in the header: before: -rw-r--r-- 1 mingo mingo 22284 May 2 10:25 include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h after: -rw-r--r-- 1 mingo mingo 3180 May 2 10:22 include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h More can be done, such as uninlining the large functions, which inlining is unjustified even if it's an RCU internal matter. Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h628
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 625 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h b/include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h
index ced8f313fd05..ba4d2621d9ca 100644
--- a/include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h
+++ b/include/linux/rcu_segcblist.h
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
* Authors: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
*/
-#ifndef __KERNEL_RCU_SEGCBLIST_H
-#define __KERNEL_RCU_SEGCBLIST_H
+#ifndef __INCLUDE_LINUX_RCU_SEGCBLIST_H
+#define __INCLUDE_LINUX_RCU_SEGCBLIST_H
/* Simple unsegmented callback lists. */
struct rcu_cblist {
@@ -33,102 +33,6 @@ struct rcu_cblist {
#define RCU_CBLIST_INITIALIZER(n) { .head = NULL, .tail = &n.head }
-/* Initialize simple callback list. */
-static inline void rcu_cblist_init(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- rclp->head = NULL;
- rclp->tail = &rclp->head;
- rclp->len = 0;
- rclp->len_lazy = 0;
-}
-
-/* Is simple callback list empty? */
-static inline bool rcu_cblist_empty(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- return !rclp->head;
-}
-
-/* Return number of callbacks in simple callback list. */
-static inline long rcu_cblist_n_cbs(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- return rclp->len;
-}
-
-/* Return number of lazy callbacks in simple callback list. */
-static inline long rcu_cblist_n_lazy_cbs(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- return rclp->len_lazy;
-}
-
-/*
- * Debug function to actually count the number of callbacks.
- * If the number exceeds the limit specified, return -1.
- */
-static inline long rcu_cblist_count_cbs(struct rcu_cblist *rclp, long lim)
-{
- int cnt = 0;
- struct rcu_head **rhpp = &rclp->head;
-
- for (;;) {
- if (!*rhpp)
- return cnt;
- if (++cnt > lim)
- return -1;
- rhpp = &(*rhpp)->next;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Dequeue the oldest rcu_head structure from the specified callback
- * list. This function assumes that the callback is non-lazy, but
- * the caller can later invoke rcu_cblist_dequeued_lazy() if it
- * finds otherwise (and if it cares about laziness). This allows
- * different users to have different ways of determining laziness.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head *rcu_cblist_dequeue(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- struct rcu_head *rhp;
-
- rhp = rclp->head;
- if (!rhp)
- return NULL;
- rclp->len--;
- rclp->head = rhp->next;
- if (!rclp->head)
- rclp->tail = &rclp->head;
- return rhp;
-}
-
-/*
- * Account for the fact that a previously dequeued callback turned out
- * to be marked as lazy.
- */
-static inline void rcu_cblist_dequeued_lazy(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- rclp->len_lazy--;
-}
-
-/*
- * Interim function to return rcu_cblist head pointer. Longer term, the
- * rcu_cblist will be used more pervasively, removing the need for this
- * function.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head *rcu_cblist_head(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- return rclp->head;
-}
-
-/*
- * Interim function to return rcu_cblist head pointer. Longer term, the
- * rcu_cblist will be used more pervasively, removing the need for this
- * function.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head **rcu_cblist_tail(struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_cblist_empty(rclp));
- return rclp->tail;
-}
-
/* Complicated segmented callback lists. ;-) */
/*
@@ -183,530 +87,4 @@ struct rcu_segcblist {
.tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL] = &n.head, \
}
-/*
- * Initialize an rcu_segcblist structure.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_init(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- int i;
-
- BUILD_BUG_ON(RCU_NEXT_TAIL + 1 != ARRAY_SIZE(rsclp->gp_seq));
- BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(rsclp->tails) != ARRAY_SIZE(rsclp->gp_seq));
- rsclp->head = NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < RCU_CBLIST_NSEGS; i++)
- rsclp->tails[i] = &rsclp->head;
- rsclp->len = 0;
- rsclp->len_lazy = 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Is the specified rcu_segcblist structure empty?
- *
- * But careful! The fact that the ->head field is NULL does not
- * necessarily imply that there are no callbacks associated with
- * this structure. When callbacks are being invoked, they are
- * removed as a group. If callback invocation must be preempted,
- * the remaining callbacks will be added back to the list. Either
- * way, the counts are updated later.
- *
- * So it is often the case that rcu_segcblist_n_cbs() should be used
- * instead.
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_empty(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return !rsclp->head;
-}
-
-/* Return number of callbacks in segmented callback list. */
-static inline long rcu_segcblist_n_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return READ_ONCE(rsclp->len);
-}
-
-/* Return number of lazy callbacks in segmented callback list. */
-static inline long rcu_segcblist_n_lazy_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return rsclp->len_lazy;
-}
-
-/* Return number of lazy callbacks in segmented callback list. */
-static inline long rcu_segcblist_n_nonlazy_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return rsclp->len - rsclp->len_lazy;
-}
-
-/*
- * Is the specified rcu_segcblist enabled, for example, not corresponding
- * to an offline or callback-offloaded CPU?
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return !!rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL];
-}
-
-/*
- * Disable the specified rcu_segcblist structure, so that callbacks can
- * no longer be posted to it. This structure must be empty.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_disable(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- WARN_ON_ONCE(!rcu_segcblist_empty(rsclp));
- WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_segcblist_n_cbs(rsclp));
- WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_segcblist_n_lazy_cbs(rsclp));
- rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL] = NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Is the specified segment of the specified rcu_segcblist structure
- * empty of callbacks?
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_segempty(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp, int seg)
-{
- if (seg == RCU_DONE_TAIL)
- return &rsclp->head == rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
- return rsclp->tails[seg - 1] == rsclp->tails[seg];
-}
-
-/*
- * Are all segments following the specified segment of the specified
- * rcu_segcblist structure empty of callbacks? (The specified
- * segment might well contain callbacks.)
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_restempty(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp, int seg)
-{
- return !*rsclp->tails[seg];
-}
-
-/*
- * Does the specified rcu_segcblist structure contain callbacks that
- * are ready to be invoked?
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_ready_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp) &&
- &rsclp->head != rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
-}
-
-/*
- * Does the specified rcu_segcblist structure contain callbacks that
- * are still pending, that is, not yet ready to be invoked?
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_pend_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp) &&
- !rcu_segcblist_restempty(rsclp, RCU_DONE_TAIL);
-}
-
-/*
- * Dequeue and return the first ready-to-invoke callback. If there
- * are no ready-to-invoke callbacks, return NULL. Disables interrupts
- * to avoid interference. Does not protect from interference from other
- * CPUs or tasks.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head *
-rcu_segcblist_dequeue(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- unsigned long flags;
- int i;
- struct rcu_head *rhp;
-
- local_irq_save(flags);
- if (!rcu_segcblist_ready_cbs(rsclp)) {
- local_irq_restore(flags);
- return NULL;
- }
- rhp = rsclp->head;
- BUG_ON(!rhp);
- rsclp->head = rhp->next;
- for (i = RCU_DONE_TAIL; i < RCU_CBLIST_NSEGS; i++) {
- if (rsclp->tails[i] != &rhp->next)
- break;
- rsclp->tails[i] = &rsclp->head;
- }
- smp_mb(); /* Dequeue before decrement for rcu_barrier(). */
- WRITE_ONCE(rsclp->len, rsclp->len - 1);
- local_irq_restore(flags);
- return rhp;
-}
-
-/*
- * Account for the fact that a previously dequeued callback turned out
- * to be marked as lazy.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_dequeued_lazy(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- unsigned long flags;
-
- local_irq_save(flags);
- rsclp->len_lazy--;
- local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a pointer to the first callback in the specified rcu_segcblist
- * structure. This is useful for diagnostics.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head *
-rcu_segcblist_first_cb(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- if (rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp))
- return rsclp->head;
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a pointer to the first pending callback in the specified
- * rcu_segcblist structure. This is useful just after posting a given
- * callback -- if that callback is the first pending callback, then
- * you cannot rely on someone else having already started up the required
- * grace period.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head *
-rcu_segcblist_first_pend_cb(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- if (rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp))
- return *rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Does the specified rcu_segcblist structure contain callbacks that
- * have not yet been processed beyond having been posted, that is,
- * does it contain callbacks in its last segment?
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_new_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp) &&
- !rcu_segcblist_restempty(rsclp, RCU_NEXT_READY_TAIL);
-}
-
-/*
- * Enqueue the specified callback onto the specified rcu_segcblist
- * structure, updating accounting as needed. Note that the ->len
- * field may be accessed locklessly, hence the WRITE_ONCE().
- * The ->len field is used by rcu_barrier() and friends to determine
- * if it must post a callback on this structure, and it is OK
- * for rcu_barrier() to sometimes post callbacks needlessly, but
- * absolutely not OK for it to ever miss posting a callback.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_enqueue(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_head *rhp, bool lazy)
-{
- WRITE_ONCE(rsclp->len, rsclp->len + 1); /* ->len sampled locklessly. */
- if (lazy)
- rsclp->len_lazy++;
- smp_mb(); /* Ensure counts are updated before callback is enqueued. */
- rhp->next = NULL;
- *rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL] = rhp;
- rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL] = &rhp->next;
-}
-
-/*
- * Entrain the specified callback onto the specified rcu_segcblist at
- * the end of the last non-empty segment. If the entire rcu_segcblist
- * is empty, make no change, but return false.
- *
- * This is intended for use by rcu_barrier()-like primitives, -not-
- * for normal grace-period use. IMPORTANT: The callback you enqueue
- * will wait for all prior callbacks, NOT necessarily for a grace
- * period. You have been warned.
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_entrain(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_head *rhp, bool lazy)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (rcu_segcblist_n_cbs(rsclp) == 0)
- return false;
- WRITE_ONCE(rsclp->len, rsclp->len + 1);
- if (lazy)
- rsclp->len_lazy++;
- smp_mb(); /* Ensure counts are updated before callback is entrained. */
- rhp->next = NULL;
- for (i = RCU_NEXT_TAIL; i > RCU_DONE_TAIL; i--)
- if (rsclp->tails[i] != rsclp->tails[i - 1])
- break;
- *rsclp->tails[i] = rhp;
- for (; i <= RCU_NEXT_TAIL; i++)
- rsclp->tails[i] = &rhp->next;
- return true;
-}
-
-/*
- * Extract only the counts from the specified rcu_segcblist structure,
- * and place them in the specified rcu_cblist structure. This function
- * supports both callback orphaning and invocation, hence the separation
- * of counts and callbacks. (Callbacks ready for invocation must be
- * orphaned and adopted separately from pending callbacks, but counts
- * apply to all callbacks. Locking must be used to make sure that
- * both orphaned-callbacks lists are consistent.)
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_extract_count(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- rclp->len_lazy += rsclp->len_lazy;
- rclp->len += rsclp->len;
- rsclp->len_lazy = 0;
- WRITE_ONCE(rsclp->len, 0); /* ->len sampled locklessly. */
-}
-
-/*
- * Extract only those callbacks ready to be invoked from the specified
- * rcu_segcblist structure and place them in the specified rcu_cblist
- * structure.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_extract_done_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (!rcu_segcblist_ready_cbs(rsclp))
- return; /* Nothing to do. */
- *rclp->tail = rsclp->head;
- rsclp->head = *rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
- *rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL] = NULL;
- rclp->tail = rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
- for (i = RCU_CBLIST_NSEGS - 1; i >= RCU_DONE_TAIL; i--)
- if (rsclp->tails[i] == rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL])
- rsclp->tails[i] = &rsclp->head;
-}
-
-/*
- * Extract only those callbacks still pending (not yet ready to be
- * invoked) from the specified rcu_segcblist structure and place them in
- * the specified rcu_cblist structure. Note that this loses information
- * about any callbacks that might have been partway done waiting for
- * their grace period. Too bad! They will have to start over.
- */
-static inline void
-rcu_segcblist_extract_pend_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (!rcu_segcblist_pend_cbs(rsclp))
- return; /* Nothing to do. */
- *rclp->tail = *rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
- rclp->tail = rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL];
- *rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL] = NULL;
- for (i = RCU_DONE_TAIL + 1; i < RCU_CBLIST_NSEGS; i++)
- rsclp->tails[i] = rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
-}
-
-/*
- * Move the entire contents of the specified rcu_segcblist structure,
- * counts, callbacks, and all, to the specified rcu_cblist structure.
- * @@@ Why do we need this??? Moving early-boot CBs to NOCB lists?
- * @@@ Memory barrier needed? (Not if only used at boot time...)
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_extract_all(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- rcu_segcblist_extract_done_cbs(rsclp, rclp);
- rcu_segcblist_extract_pend_cbs(rsclp, rclp);
- rcu_segcblist_extract_count(rsclp, rclp);
-}
-
-/*
- * Insert counts from the specified rcu_cblist structure in the
- * specified rcu_segcblist structure.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_insert_count(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- rsclp->len_lazy += rclp->len_lazy;
- /* ->len sampled locklessly. */
- WRITE_ONCE(rsclp->len, rsclp->len + rclp->len);
- rclp->len_lazy = 0;
- rclp->len = 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Move callbacks from the specified rcu_cblist to the beginning of the
- * done-callbacks segment of the specified rcu_segcblist.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_insert_done_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (!rclp->head)
- return; /* No callbacks to move. */
- *rclp->tail = rsclp->head;
- rsclp->head = rclp->head;
- for (i = RCU_DONE_TAIL; i < RCU_CBLIST_NSEGS; i++)
- if (&rsclp->head == rsclp->tails[i])
- rsclp->tails[i] = rclp->tail;
- else
- break;
- rclp->head = NULL;
- rclp->tail = &rclp->head;
-}
-
-/*
- * Move callbacks from the specified rcu_cblist to the end of the
- * new-callbacks segment of the specified rcu_segcblist.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_insert_pend_cbs(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- struct rcu_cblist *rclp)
-{
- if (!rclp->head)
- return; /* Nothing to do. */
- *rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL] = rclp->head;
- rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL] = rclp->tail;
- rclp->head = NULL;
- rclp->tail = &rclp->head;
-}
-
-/*
- * Advance the callbacks in the specified rcu_segcblist structure based
- * on the current value passed in for the grace-period counter.
- */
-static inline void rcu_segcblist_advance(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- int i, j;
-
- WARN_ON_ONCE(!rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp));
- if (rcu_segcblist_restempty(rsclp, RCU_DONE_TAIL))
- return;
-
- /*
- * Find all callbacks whose ->gp_seq numbers indicate that they
- * are ready to invoke, and put them into the RCU_DONE_TAIL segment.
- */
- for (i = RCU_WAIT_TAIL; i < RCU_NEXT_TAIL; i++) {
- if (ULONG_CMP_LT(seq, rsclp->gp_seq[i]))
- break;
- rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL] = rsclp->tails[i];
- }
-
- /* If no callbacks moved, nothing more need be done. */
- if (i == RCU_WAIT_TAIL)
- return;
-
- /* Clean up tail pointers that might have been misordered above. */
- for (j = RCU_WAIT_TAIL; j < i; j++)
- rsclp->tails[j] = rsclp->tails[RCU_DONE_TAIL];
-
- /*
- * Callbacks moved, so clean up the misordered ->tails[] pointers
- * that now point into the middle of the list of ready-to-invoke
- * callbacks. The overall effect is to copy down the later pointers
- * into the gap that was created by the now-ready segments.
- */
- for (j = RCU_WAIT_TAIL; i < RCU_NEXT_TAIL; i++, j++) {
- if (rsclp->tails[j] == rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL])
- break; /* No more callbacks. */
- rsclp->tails[j] = rsclp->tails[i];
- rsclp->gp_seq[j] = rsclp->gp_seq[i];
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * "Accelerate" callbacks based on more-accurate grace-period information.
- * The reason for this is that RCU does not synchronize the beginnings and
- * ends of grace periods, and that callbacks are posted locally. This in
- * turn means that the callbacks must be labelled conservatively early
- * on, as getting exact information would degrade both performance and
- * scalability. When more accurate grace-period information becomes
- * available, previously posted callbacks can be "accelerated", marking
- * them to complete at the end of the earlier grace period.
- *
- * This function operates on an rcu_segcblist structure, and also the
- * grace-period sequence number seq at which new callbacks would become
- * ready to invoke. Returns true if there are callbacks that won't be
- * ready to invoke until seq, false otherwise.
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_accelerate(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- int i;
-
- WARN_ON_ONCE(!rcu_segcblist_is_enabled(rsclp));
- if (rcu_segcblist_restempty(rsclp, RCU_DONE_TAIL))
- return false;
-
- /*
- * Find the segment preceding the oldest segment of callbacks
- * whose ->gp_seq[] completion is at or after that passed in via
- * "seq", skipping any empty segments. This oldest segment, along
- * with any later segments, can be merged in with any newly arrived
- * callbacks in the RCU_NEXT_TAIL segment, and assigned "seq"
- * as their ->gp_seq[] grace-period completion sequence number.
- */
- for (i = RCU_NEXT_READY_TAIL; i > RCU_DONE_TAIL; i--)
- if (rsclp->tails[i] != rsclp->tails[i - 1] &&
- ULONG_CMP_LT(rsclp->gp_seq[i], seq))
- break;
-
- /*
- * If all the segments contain callbacks that correspond to
- * earlier grace-period sequence numbers than "seq", leave.
- * Assuming that the rcu_segcblist structure has enough
- * segments in its arrays, this can only happen if some of
- * the non-done segments contain callbacks that really are
- * ready to invoke. This situation will get straightened
- * out by the next call to rcu_segcblist_advance().
- *
- * Also advance to the oldest segment of callbacks whose
- * ->gp_seq[] completion is at or after that passed in via "seq",
- * skipping any empty segments.
- */
- if (++i >= RCU_NEXT_TAIL)
- return false;
-
- /*
- * Merge all later callbacks, including newly arrived callbacks,
- * into the segment located by the for-loop above. Assign "seq"
- * as the ->gp_seq[] value in order to correctly handle the case
- * where there were no pending callbacks in the rcu_segcblist
- * structure other than in the RCU_NEXT_TAIL segment.
- */
- for (; i < RCU_NEXT_TAIL; i++) {
- rsclp->tails[i] = rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL];
- rsclp->gp_seq[i] = seq;
- }
- return true;
-}
-
-/*
- * Scan the specified rcu_segcblist structure for callbacks that need
- * a grace period later than the one specified by "seq". We don't look
- * at the RCU_DONE_TAIL or RCU_NEXT_TAIL segments because they don't
- * have a grace-period sequence number.
- */
-static inline bool rcu_segcblist_future_gp_needed(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = RCU_WAIT_TAIL; i < RCU_NEXT_TAIL; i++)
- if (rsclp->tails[i - 1] != rsclp->tails[i] &&
- ULONG_CMP_LT(seq, rsclp->gp_seq[i]))
- return true;
- return false;
-}
-
-/*
- * Interim function to return rcu_segcblist head pointer. Longer term, the
- * rcu_segcblist will be used more pervasively, removing the need for this
- * function.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head *rcu_segcblist_head(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- return rsclp->head;
-}
-
-/*
- * Interim function to return rcu_segcblist head pointer. Longer term, the
- * rcu_segcblist will be used more pervasively, removing the need for this
- * function.
- */
-static inline struct rcu_head **rcu_segcblist_tail(struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp)
-{
- WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_segcblist_empty(rsclp));
- return rsclp->tails[RCU_NEXT_TAIL];
-}
-
-#endif /* __KERNEL_RCU_SEGCBLIST_H */
+#endif /* __INCLUDE_LINUX_RCU_SEGCBLIST_H */