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* The implementation of the routines described here is covered by the GPL.
* This header file is covered by the following license:
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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*/
/* Almost lock-free LIFO linked lists (linked stacks). */
#ifndef AO_STACK_H
#define AO_STACK_H
#include "atomic_ops.h"
#if !defined(AO_HAVE_compare_double_and_swap_double) \
&& !defined(AO_HAVE_compare_double_and_swap) \
&& defined(AO_HAVE_compare_and_swap)
# define AO_USE_ALMOST_LOCK_FREE
#else
/* If we have no compare-and-swap operation defined, we assume */
/* that we will actually be using CAS emulation. If we do that, */
/* it's cheaper to use the version-based implementation. */
# define AO_STACK_IS_LOCK_FREE
#endif
/*
* These are not guaranteed to be completely lock-free.
* List insertion may spin under extremely unlikely conditions.
* It cannot deadlock due to recursive reentry unless AO_list_remove
* is called while at least AO_BL_SIZE activations of
* AO_list_remove are currently active in the same thread, i.e.
* we must have at least AO_BL_SIZE recursive signal handler
* invocations.
*
* All operations take an AO_list_aux argument. It is safe to
* share a single AO_list_aux structure among all lists, but that
* may increase contention. Any given list must always be accessed
* with the same AO_list_aux structure.
*
* We make some machine-dependent assumptions:
* - We have a compare-and-swap operation.
* - At least _AO_N_BITS low order bits in pointers are
* zero and normally unused.
* - size_t and pointers have the same size.
*
* We do use a fully lock-free implementation if double-width
* compare-and-swap operations are available.
*/
#ifdef AO_USE_ALMOST_LOCK_FREE
/* The number of low order pointer bits we can use for a small */
/* version number. */
# if defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) || defined(_WIN64)
/* WIN64 isn't really supported yet. */
# define AO_N_BITS 3
# else
# define AO_N_BITS 2
# endif
# define AO_BIT_MASK ((1 << AO_N_BITS) - 1)
/*
* AO_stack_aux should be treated as opaque.
* It is fully defined here, so it can be allocated, and to facilitate
* debugging.
*/
#ifndef AO_BL_SIZE
# define AO_BL_SIZE 2
#endif
#if AO_BL_SIZE > (1 << AO_N_BITS)
# error AO_BL_SIZE too big
#endif
typedef struct AO__stack_aux {
volatile AO_t AO_stack_bl[AO_BL_SIZE];
} AO_stack_aux;
/* The stack implementation knows only about the location of */
/* link fields in nodes, and nothing about the rest of the */
/* stack elements. Link fields hold an AO_t, which is not */
/* necessarily a real pointer. This converts the AO_t to a */
/* real (AO_t *) which is either o, or points at the link */
/* field in the next node. */
#define AO_REAL_NEXT_PTR(x) (AO_t *)((x) & ~AO_BIT_MASK)
/* The following two routines should not normally be used directly. */
/* We make them visible here for the rare cases in which it makes sense */
/* to share the an AO_stack_aux between stacks. */
void
AO_stack_push_explicit_aux_release(volatile AO_t *list, AO_t *x,
AO_stack_aux *);
AO_t *
AO_stack_pop_explicit_aux_acquire(volatile AO_t *list, AO_stack_aux *);
/* And now AO_stack_t for the real interface: */
typedef struct AO__stack {
volatile AO_t AO_ptr;
AO_stack_aux AO_aux;
} AO_stack_t;
#define AO_STACK_INITIALIZER {0,{{0}}}
AO_INLINE void AO_stack_init(AO_stack_t *list)
{
# if AO_BL_SIZE == 2
list -> AO_aux.AO_stack_bl[0] = 0;
list -> AO_aux.AO_stack_bl[1] = 0;
# else
int i;
for (i = 0; i < AO_BL_SIZE; ++i)
list -> AO_aux.AO_stack_bl[i] = 0;
# endif
list -> AO_ptr = 0;
}
/* Convert an AO_stack_t to a pointer to the link field in */
/* the first element. */
#define AO_REAL_HEAD_PTR(x) AO_REAL_NEXT_PTR((x).AO_ptr)
#define AO_stack_push_release(l, e) \
AO_stack_push_explicit_aux_release(&((l)->AO_ptr), e, &((l)->AO_aux))
#define AO_HAVE_stack_push_release
#define AO_stack_pop_acquire(l) \
AO_stack_pop_explicit_aux_acquire(&((l)->AO_ptr), &((l)->AO_aux))
#define AO_HAVE_stack_pop_acquire
# else /* Use fully non-blocking data structure, wide CAS */
#ifndef AO_HAVE_double_t
/* Can happen if we're using CAS emulation, since we don't want to */
/* force that here, in case other atomic_ops clients don't want it. */
# include "atomic_ops/sysdeps/standard_ao_double_t.h"
#endif
typedef volatile AO_double_t AO_stack_t;
/* AO_val1 is version, AO_val2 is pointer. */
#define AO_STACK_INITIALIZER AO_DOUBLE_T_INITIALIZER
AO_INLINE void AO_stack_init(AO_stack_t *list)
{
list -> AO_val1 = 0;
list -> AO_val2 = 0;
}
#define AO_REAL_HEAD_PTR(x) (AO_t *)((x).AO_val2)
#define AO_REAL_NEXT_PTR(x) (AO_t *)(x)
void AO_stack_push_release(AO_stack_t *list, AO_t *new_element);
#define AO_HAVE_stack_push_release
AO_t * AO_stack_pop_acquire(AO_stack_t *list);
#define AO_HAVE_stack_pop_acquire
#endif /* Wide CAS case */
#if defined(AO_HAVE_stack_push_release) && !defined(AO_HAVE_stack_push)
# define AO_stack_push(l, e) AO_stack_push_release(l, e)
# define AO_HAVE_stack_push
#endif
#if defined(AO_HAVE_stack_pop_acquire) && !defined(AO_HAVE_stack_pop)
# define AO_stack_pop(l) AO_stack_pop_acquire(l)
# define AO_HAVE_stack_pop
#endif
#endif /* !AO_STACK_H */
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