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Linux Kernel Programming Part 2 - Char Device Drivers and Kernel Synchronization

You're reading from  Linux Kernel Programming Part 2 - Char Device Drivers and Kernel Synchronization

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801079518
Pages 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Kaiwan N. Billimoria Kaiwan N. Billimoria
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Preface 1. Section 1: Character Device Driver Basics
2. Writing a Simple misc Character Device Driver 3. User-Kernel Communication Pathways 4. Working with Hardware I/O Memory 5. Handling Hardware Interrupts 6. Working with Kernel Timers, Threads, and Workqueues 7. Section 2: Delving Deeper
8. Kernel Synchronization - Part 1 9. Kernel Synchronization - Part 2 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

The reader-writer semaphore

We earlier mentioned the semaphore object (Chapter 6, Kernel Synchronization – Part 1, in the The semaphore and the mutex section), contrasting it with the mutex. There, you understood that it's preferable to simply use a mutex. Here, we point out that within the kernel, just as there exist reader-writer spinlocks, so do there exist reader-writer semaphores. The use cases and semantics are similar to that of the reader-writer spinlock. The relevant macros/APIs are (within <linux/rwsem.h>) {down,up}_{read,write}_{trylock,killable}(). A common example within the struct mm_struct structure (which is itself within the task structure) is that one of the members is a reader-writer semaphore: struct rw_semaphore mmap_sem;.

Rounding off this discussion, we'll merely mention a couple of other related synchronization mechanisms within the kernel. A synchronization mechanism that is heavily...

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