From c32017a43d552b78717160bf6aab2af8a7ff84c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Jones Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 14:46:07 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] [X86] Rename MTRR mutex to something more sensible. I spotted 'main_lock' whilst grovelling through a vmlinux with objdump. Even if it is static, it's a horrible name. Signed-off-by: Dave Jones --- arch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c b/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c index 1e9db198c440..1a577768d4da 100644 --- a/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c +++ b/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ u32 num_var_ranges = 0; unsigned int *usage_table; -static DECLARE_MUTEX(main_lock); +static DECLARE_MUTEX(mtrr_sem); u32 size_or_mask, size_and_mask; @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ int mtrr_add_page(unsigned long base, unsigned long size, /* No CPU hotplug when we change MTRR entries */ lock_cpu_hotplug(); /* Search for existing MTRR */ - down(&main_lock); + down(&mtrr_sem); for (i = 0; i < num_var_ranges; ++i) { mtrr_if->get(i, &lbase, &lsize, <ype); if (base >= lbase + lsize) @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ int mtrr_add_page(unsigned long base, unsigned long size, printk(KERN_INFO "mtrr: no more MTRRs available\n"); error = i; out: - up(&main_lock); + up(&mtrr_sem); unlock_cpu_hotplug(); return error; } @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ int mtrr_del_page(int reg, unsigned long base, unsigned long size) max = num_var_ranges; /* No CPU hotplug when we change MTRR entries */ lock_cpu_hotplug(); - down(&main_lock); + down(&mtrr_sem); if (reg < 0) { /* Search for existing MTRR */ for (i = 0; i < max; ++i) { @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ int mtrr_del_page(int reg, unsigned long base, unsigned long size) set_mtrr(reg, 0, 0, 0); error = reg; out: - up(&main_lock); + up(&mtrr_sem); unlock_cpu_hotplug(); return error; } @@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ void mtrr_ap_init(void) if (!mtrr_if || !use_intel()) return; /* - * Ideally we should hold main_lock here to avoid mtrr entries changed, + * Ideally we should hold mtrr_sem here to avoid mtrr entries changed, * but this routine will be called in cpu boot time, holding the lock * breaks it. This routine is called in two cases: 1.very earily time * of software resume, when there absolutely isn't mtrr entry changes; -- 2.39.5