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/******************************************************
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Mutex, the basic synchronization primitive
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(c) 1995 Innobase Oy
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Created 9/5/1995 Heikki Tuuri
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*******************************************************/
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/**********************************************************************
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Sets the waiters field in a mutex. */
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void
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mutex_set_waiters(
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/*==============*/
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mutex_t* mutex, /* in: mutex */
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ulint n); /* in: value to set */
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/**********************************************************************
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Reserves a mutex for the current thread. If the mutex is reserved, the
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function spins a preset time (controlled by SYNC_SPIN_ROUNDS) waiting
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for the mutex before suspending the thread. */
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void
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mutex_spin_wait(
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/*============*/
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mutex_t* mutex /* in: pointer to mutex */
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#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
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,char* file_name, /* in: file name where mutex requested */
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ulint line /* in: line where requested */
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#endif
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);
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/**********************************************************************
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Sets the debug information for a reserved mutex. */
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void
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mutex_set_debug_info(
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/*=================*/
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mutex_t* mutex, /* in: mutex */
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char* file_name, /* in: file where requested */
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ulint line); /* in: line where requested */
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/**********************************************************************
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Releases the threads waiting in the primary wait array for this mutex. */
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void
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mutex_signal_object(
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/*================*/
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mutex_t* mutex); /* in: mutex */
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/**********************************************************************
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Performs an atomic test-and-set instruction to the lock_word field of a
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mutex. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ulint
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mutex_test_and_set(
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/*===============*/
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/* out: the previous value of lock_word: 0 or
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1 */
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mutex_t* mutex) /* in: mutex */
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{
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#ifdef _WIN32
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ulint res;
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ulint* lw; /* assembler code is used to ensure that
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lock_word is loaded from memory */
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ut_ad(mutex);
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ut_ad(sizeof(ulint) == 4);
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lw = &(mutex->lock_word);
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__asm MOV ECX, lw
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__asm MOV EDX, 1
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__asm XCHG EDX, DWORD PTR [ECX]
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__asm MOV res, EDX
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/* The fence below would prevent this thread from reading the data
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structure protected by the mutex before the test-and-set operation is
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committed, but the fence is apparently not needed:
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In a posting to comp.arch newsgroup (August 10, 1997) Andy Glew said
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that in P6 a LOCKed instruction like XCHG establishes a fence with
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respect to memory reads and writes and thus an explicit fence is not
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needed. In P5 he seemed to agree with a previous newsgroup poster that
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LOCKed instructions serialize all instruction execution, and,
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consequently, also memory operations. This is confirmed in Intel
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Software Dev. Manual, Vol. 3. */
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/* mutex_fence(); */
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return(res);
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#else
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ibool ret;
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ret = os_fast_mutex_trylock(&(mutex->os_fast_mutex));
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if (ret == 0) {
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mutex->lock_word = 1;
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}
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return(ret);
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#endif
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}
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/**********************************************************************
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Performs a reset instruction to the lock_word field of a mutex. This
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instruction also serializes memory operations to the program order. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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mutex_reset_lock_word(
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/*==================*/
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mutex_t* mutex) /* in: mutex */
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{
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#ifdef _WIN32
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ulint* lw; /* assembler code is used to ensure that
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lock_word is loaded from memory */
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ut_ad(mutex);
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lw = &(mutex->lock_word);
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__asm MOV EDX, 0
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__asm MOV ECX, lw
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__asm XCHG EDX, DWORD PTR [ECX]
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#else
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mutex->lock_word = 0;
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os_fast_mutex_unlock(&(mutex->os_fast_mutex));
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#endif
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}
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/**********************************************************************
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Gets the value of the lock word. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ulint
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mutex_get_lock_word(
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/*================*/
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mutex_t* mutex) /* in: mutex */
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{
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volatile ulint* ptr; /* declared volatile to ensure that
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lock_word is loaded from memory */
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ut_ad(mutex);
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ptr = &(mutex->lock_word);
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return(*ptr);
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}
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/**********************************************************************
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Gets the waiters field in a mutex. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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ulint
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mutex_get_waiters(
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/*==============*/
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/* out: value to set */
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mutex_t* mutex) /* in: mutex */
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{
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volatile ulint* ptr; /* declared volatile to ensure that
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the value is read from memory */
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ut_ad(mutex);
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ptr = &(mutex->waiters);
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return(*ptr); /* Here we assume that the read of a single
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word from memory is atomic */
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}
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/**********************************************************************
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Unlocks a mutex owned by the current thread. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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mutex_exit(
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/*=======*/
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mutex_t* mutex) /* in: pointer to mutex */
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{
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ut_ad(mutex_own(mutex));
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#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
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mutex->thread_id = ULINT_UNDEFINED;
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sync_thread_reset_level(mutex);
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#endif
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mutex_reset_lock_word(mutex);
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if (mutex_get_waiters(mutex) != 0) {
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mutex_signal_object(mutex);
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}
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#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_PERF_STAT
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mutex_exit_count++;
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#endif
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}
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/**********************************************************************
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Locks a mutex for the current thread. If the mutex is reserved, the function
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spins a preset time (controlled by SYNC_SPIN_ROUNDS), waiting for the mutex
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before suspending the thread. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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void
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mutex_enter_func(
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/*=============*/
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mutex_t* mutex /* in: pointer to mutex */
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#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
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,char* file_name, /* in: file name where locked */
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ulint line /* in: line where locked */
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#endif
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)
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{
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ut_ad(mutex_validate(mutex));
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/* Note that we do not peek at the value of lock_word before trying
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the atomic test_and_set; we could peek, and possibly save time. */
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if (!mutex_test_and_set(mutex)) {
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#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
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mutex_set_debug_info(mutex, file_name, line);
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#endif
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return; /* Succeeded! */
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}
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mutex_spin_wait(mutex
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#ifdef UNIV_SYNC_DEBUG
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,file_name,
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line
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#endif
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);
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}
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