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7.1 KiB
C
156 lines
7.1 KiB
C
#ifndef MY_ATOMIC_INCLUDED
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#define MY_ATOMIC_INCLUDED
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/* Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Copyright (c) 2018, 2022, MariaDB
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA */
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/*
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This header defines five atomic operations:
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my_atomic_add#(&var, what)
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my_atomic_add#_explicit(&var, what, memory_order)
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'Fetch and Add'
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add 'what' to *var, and return the old value of *var
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All memory orders are valid.
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my_atomic_fas#(&var, what)
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my_atomic_fas#_explicit(&var, what, memory_order)
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'Fetch And Store'
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store 'what' in *var, and return the old value of *var
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All memory orders are valid.
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my_atomic_cas#(&var, &old, new)
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my_atomic_cas#_weak_explicit(&var, &old, new, succ, fail)
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my_atomic_cas#_strong_explicit(&var, &old, new, succ, fail)
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'Compare And Swap'
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if *var is equal to *old, then store 'new' in *var, and return TRUE
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otherwise store *var in *old, and return FALSE
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succ - the memory synchronization ordering for the read-modify-write
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operation if the comparison succeeds. All memory orders are valid.
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fail - the memory synchronization ordering for the load operation if the
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comparison fails. Cannot be MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELEASE or
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQ_REL and cannot specify stronger ordering than succ.
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The weak form is allowed to fail spuriously, that is, act as if *var != *old
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even if they are equal. When a compare-and-exchange is in a loop, the weak
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version will yield better performance on some platforms. When a weak
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compare-and-exchange would require a loop and a strong one would not, the
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strong one is preferable.
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my_atomic_load#(&var)
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my_atomic_load#_explicit(&var, memory_order)
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return *var
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Order must be one of MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELAXED, MY_MEMORY_ORDER_CONSUME,
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQUIRE, MY_MEMORY_ORDER_SEQ_CST.
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my_atomic_store#(&var, what)
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my_atomic_store#_explicit(&var, what, memory_order)
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store 'what' in *var
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Order must be one of MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELAXED, MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELEASE,
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_SEQ_CST.
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'#' is substituted by a size suffix - 8, 16, 32, 64, or ptr
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(e.g. my_atomic_add8, my_atomic_fas32, my_atomic_casptr).
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The first version orders memory accesses according to MY_MEMORY_ORDER_SEQ_CST,
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the second version (with _explicit suffix) orders memory accesses according to
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given memory order.
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memory_order specifies how non-atomic memory accesses are to be ordered around
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an atomic operation:
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELAXED - there are no constraints on reordering of memory
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accesses around the atomic variable.
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_CONSUME - no reads in the current thread dependent on the
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value currently loaded can be reordered before this
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load. This ensures that writes to dependent
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variables in other threads that release the same
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atomic variable are visible in the current thread.
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On most platforms, this affects compiler
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optimization only.
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQUIRE - no reads in the current thread can be reordered
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before this load. This ensures that all writes in
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other threads that release the same atomic variable
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are visible in the current thread.
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELEASE - no writes in the current thread can be reordered
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after this store. This ensures that all writes in
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the current thread are visible in other threads that
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acquire the same atomic variable.
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQ_REL - no reads in the current thread can be reordered
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before this load as well as no writes in the current
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thread can be reordered after this store. The
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operation is read-modify-write operation. It is
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ensured that all writes in another threads that
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release the same atomic variable are visible before
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the modification and the modification is visible in
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other threads that acquire the same atomic variable.
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MY_MEMORY_ORDER_SEQ_CST - The operation has the same semantics as
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acquire-release operation, and additionally has
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sequentially-consistent operation ordering.
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We choose implementation as follows: on Windows using Visual C++ the native
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implementation should be preferable. When using gcc we prefer the Solaris
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implementation before the gcc because of stability preference, we choose gcc
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builtins if available.
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*/
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#include "atomic/generic-msvc.h"
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#elif defined(HAVE_SOLARIS_ATOMIC)
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#include "atomic/solaris.h"
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#elif defined(HAVE_GCC_C11_ATOMICS)
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#include "atomic/gcc_builtins.h"
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#endif
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#ifndef MY_MEMORY_ORDER_SEQ_CST
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#define MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELAXED
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#define MY_MEMORY_ORDER_CONSUME
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#define MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQUIRE
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#define MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELEASE
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#define MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQ_REL
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#define MY_MEMORY_ORDER_SEQ_CST
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#define my_atomic_store32_explicit(P, D, O) my_atomic_store32((P), (D))
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#define my_atomic_store64_explicit(P, D, O) my_atomic_store64((P), (D))
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#define my_atomic_storeptr_explicit(P, D, O) my_atomic_storeptr((P), (D))
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#define my_atomic_load32_explicit(P, O) my_atomic_load32((P))
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#define my_atomic_load64_explicit(P, O) my_atomic_load64((P))
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#define my_atomic_loadptr_explicit(P, O) my_atomic_loadptr((P))
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#define my_atomic_fas32_explicit(P, D, O) my_atomic_fas32((P), (D))
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#define my_atomic_fas64_explicit(P, D, O) my_atomic_fas64((P), (D))
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#define my_atomic_fasptr_explicit(P, D, O) my_atomic_fasptr((P), (D))
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#define my_atomic_add32_explicit(P, A, O) my_atomic_add32((P), (A))
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#define my_atomic_add64_explicit(P, A, O) my_atomic_add64((P), (A))
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#define my_atomic_addptr_explicit(P, A, O) my_atomic_addptr((P), (A))
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#define my_atomic_cas32_weak_explicit(P, E, D, S, F) \
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my_atomic_cas32((P), (E), (D))
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#define my_atomic_cas64_weak_explicit(P, E, D, S, F) \
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my_atomic_cas64((P), (E), (D))
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#define my_atomic_casptr_weak_explicit(P, E, D, S, F) \
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my_atomic_casptr((P), (E), (D))
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#define my_atomic_cas32_strong_explicit(P, E, D, S, F) \
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my_atomic_cas32((P), (E), (D))
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#define my_atomic_cas64_strong_explicit(P, E, D, S, F) \
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my_atomic_cas64((P), (E), (D))
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#define my_atomic_casptr_strong_explicit(P, E, D, S, F) \
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my_atomic_casptr((P), (E), (D))
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#endif
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#endif /* MY_ATOMIC_INCLUDED */
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