@@ -1613,14 +1613,34 @@ static int __spi_pump_transfer_message(struct spi_controller *ctlr,
}
}
+ /*
+ * Drivers implementation of transfer_one_message() must arrange for
+ * spi_finalize_current_message() to get called. Most drivers will do
+ * this in the calling context, but some don't. For those cases, a
+ * completion is used to guarantee that this function does not return
+ * until spi_finalize_current_message() is done accessing
+ * ctlr->cur_msg.
+ * Use of the following two flags enable to opportunistically skip the
+ * use of the completion since its use involves expensive spin locks.
+ * In case of a race with the context that calls
+ * spi_finalize_current_message() the completion will always be used,
+ * due to strict ordering of these flags using barriers.
+ */
+ WRITE_ONCE(ctlr->cur_msg_incomplete, true);
+ WRITE_ONCE(ctlr->cur_msg_need_completion, false);
reinit_completion(&ctlr->cur_msg_completion);
+ smp_wmb(); /* make these available to spi_finalize_current_message */
+
ret = ctlr->transfer_one_message(ctlr, msg);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&ctlr->dev,
"failed to transfer one message from queue\n");
return ret;
} else {
- wait_for_completion(&ctlr->cur_msg_completion);
+ WRITE_ONCE(ctlr->cur_msg_need_completion, true);
+ smp_mb(); /* see spi_finalize_current_message()... */
+ if (READ_ONCE(ctlr->cur_msg_incomplete))
+ wait_for_completion(&ctlr->cur_msg_completion);
}
return 0;
@@ -1942,7 +1962,10 @@ void spi_finalize_current_message(struct spi_controller *ctlr)
mesg->prepared = false;
- complete(&ctlr->cur_msg_completion);
+ WRITE_ONCE(ctlr->cur_msg_incomplete, false);
+ smp_mb(); /* See __spi_pump_transfer_message()... */
+ if (READ_ONCE(ctlr->cur_msg_need_completion))
+ complete(&ctlr->cur_msg_completion);
trace_spi_message_done(mesg);
@@ -385,6 +385,12 @@ extern struct spi_device *spi_new_ancillary_device(struct spi_device *spi, u8 ch
* @queue: message queue
* @cur_msg: the currently in-flight message
* @cur_msg_completion: a completion for the current in-flight message
+ * @cur_msg_incomplete: Flag used internally to opportunistically skip
+ * the @cur_msg_completion. This flag is used to check if the driver has
+ * already called spi_finalize_current_message().
+ * @cur_msg_need_completion: Flag used internally to opportunistically skip
+ * the @cur_msg_completion. This flag is used to signal the context that
+ * is running spi_finalize_current_message() that it needs to complete()
* @cur_msg_mapped: message has been mapped for DMA
* @last_cs: the last chip_select that is recorded by set_cs, -1 on non chip
* selected
@@ -617,6 +623,8 @@ struct spi_controller {
struct list_head queue;
struct spi_message *cur_msg;
struct completion cur_msg_completion;
+ bool cur_msg_incomplete;
+ bool cur_msg_need_completion;
bool busy;
bool running;
bool rt;
There are only a few drivers that do not call spi_finalize_current_message() in the context of transfer_one_message(), and even for those cases the completion ctlr->cur_msg_completion is not needed always. The calls to complete() and wait_for_completion() each take a spin-lock, which is costly. This patch makes it possible to avoid those calls in the big majority of cases, by introducing two flags that with the help of ordering via barriers can avoid using the completion safely. In case of a race with the context calling spi_finalize_current_message(), the scheme errs on the safe side and takes the completion. The impact of this patch is worth the effort: On a i.MX8MM SoC, the time the SPI bus is idle between two consecutive calls to spi_sync(), is reduced from 19.6us to 16.8us... roughly 15%. Signed-off-by: David Jander <david@protonic.nl> --- drivers/spi/spi.c | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-- include/linux/spi/spi.h | 8 ++++++++ 2 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)