#include <linux/virtio_config.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
+/* virtio guest is communicating with a virtual "device" that actually runs on
+ * a host processor. Memory barriers are used to control SMP effects. */
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
+/* Where possible, use SMP barriers which are more lightweight than mandatory
+ * barriers, because mandatory barriers control MMIO effects on accesses
+ * through relaxed memory I/O windows (which virtio does not use). */
+#define virtio_mb() smp_mb()
+#define virtio_rmb() smp_rmb()
+#define virtio_wmb() smp_wmb()
+#else
+/* We must force memory ordering even if guest is UP since host could be
+ * running on another CPU, but SMP barriers are defined to barrier() in that
+ * configuration. So fall back to mandatory barriers instead. */
+#define virtio_mb() mb()
+#define virtio_rmb() rmb()
+#define virtio_wmb() wmb()
+#endif
+
#ifdef DEBUG
/* For development, we want to crash whenever the ring is screwed. */
#define BAD_RING(_vq, fmt, args...) \
START_USE(vq);
/* Descriptors and available array need to be set before we expose the
* new available array entries. */
- wmb();
+ virtio_wmb();
vq->vring.avail->idx += vq->num_added;
vq->num_added = 0;
/* Need to update avail index before checking if we should notify */
- mb();
+ virtio_mb();
if (!(vq->vring.used->flags & VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY))
/* Prod other side to tell it about changes. */
}
/* Only get used array entries after they have been exposed by host. */
- rmb();
+ virtio_rmb();
i = vq->vring.used->ring[vq->last_used_idx%vq->vring.num].id;
*len = vq->vring.used->ring[vq->last_used_idx%vq->vring.num].len;
/* We optimistically turn back on interrupts, then check if there was
* more to do. */
vq->vring.avail->flags &= ~VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT;
- mb();
+ virtio_mb();
if (unlikely(more_used(vq))) {
END_USE(vq);
return false;