#ifndef BOOST_ATOMIC_DETAIL_LINUX_ARM_HPP #define BOOST_ATOMIC_DETAIL_LINUX_ARM_HPP // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. // See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Copyright (c) 2009, 2011 Helge Bahmann // Copyright (c) 2009 Phil Endecott // Linux-specific code by Phil Endecott // Different ARM processors have different atomic instructions. In particular, // architecture versions before v6 (which are still in widespread use, e.g. the // Intel/Marvell XScale chips like the one in the NSLU2) have only atomic swap. // On Linux the kernel provides some support that lets us abstract away from // these differences: it provides emulated CAS and barrier functions at special // addresses that are guaranteed not to be interrupted by the kernel. Using // this facility is slightly slower than inline assembler would be, but much // faster than a system call. // // While this emulated CAS is "strong" in the sense that it does not fail // "spuriously" (i.e.: it never fails to perform the exchange when the value // found equals the value expected), it does not return the found value on // failure. To satisfy the atomic API, compare_exchange_{weak|strong} must // return the found value on failure, and we have to manually load this value // after the emulated CAS reports failure. This in turn introduces a race // between the CAS failing (due to the "wrong" value being found) and subsequently // loading (which might turn up the "right" value). From an application's // point of view this looks like "spurious failure", and therefore the // emulated CAS is only good enough to provide compare_exchange_weak // semantics. #include #include #include #include #ifdef BOOST_ATOMIC_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE #pragma once #endif namespace boost { namespace atomics { namespace detail { inline void arm_barrier(void) { void (*kernel_dmb)(void) = (void (*)(void)) 0xffff0fa0; kernel_dmb(); } inline void platform_fence_before(memory_order order) { switch(order) { case memory_order_release: case memory_order_acq_rel: case memory_order_seq_cst: arm_barrier(); case memory_order_consume: default:; } } inline void platform_fence_after(memory_order order) { switch(order) { case memory_order_acquire: case memory_order_acq_rel: case memory_order_seq_cst: arm_barrier(); default:; } } inline void platform_fence_before_store(memory_order order) { platform_fence_before(order); } inline void platform_fence_after_store(memory_order order) { if (order == memory_order_seq_cst) arm_barrier(); } inline void platform_fence_after_load(memory_order order) { platform_fence_after(order); } template inline bool platform_cmpxchg32(T & expected, T desired, volatile T * ptr) { typedef T (*kernel_cmpxchg32_t)(T oldval, T newval, volatile T * ptr); if (((kernel_cmpxchg32_t) 0xffff0fc0)(expected, desired, ptr) == 0) { return true; } else { expected = *ptr; return false; } } } } #define BOOST_ATOMIC_THREAD_FENCE 2 inline void atomic_thread_fence(memory_order order) { switch(order) { case memory_order_acquire: case memory_order_release: case memory_order_acq_rel: case memory_order_seq_cst: atomics::detail::arm_barrier(); default:; } } #define BOOST_ATOMIC_SIGNAL_FENCE 2 inline void atomic_signal_fence(memory_order) { __asm__ __volatile__ ("" ::: "memory"); } class atomic_flag { private: atomic_flag(const atomic_flag &) /* = delete */ ; atomic_flag & operator=(const atomic_flag &) /* = delete */ ; uint32_t v_; public: atomic_flag(void) : v_(false) {} void clear(memory_order order = memory_order_seq_cst) volatile { atomics::detail::platform_fence_before_store(order); const_cast(v_) = 0; atomics::detail::platform_fence_after_store(order); } bool test_and_set(memory_order order = memory_order_seq_cst) volatile { atomics::detail::platform_fence_before(order); uint32_t expected = v_; do { if (expected == 1) break; } while (!atomics::detail::platform_cmpxchg32(expected, (uint32_t)1, &v_)); atomics::detail::platform_fence_after(order); return expected; } }; #define BOOST_ATOMIC_FLAG_LOCK_FREE 2 } #include #if !defined(BOOST_ATOMIC_FORCE_FALLBACK) #define BOOST_ATOMIC_CHAR_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_CHAR16_T_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_CHAR32_T_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_WCHAR_T_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_SHORT_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_INT_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_LONG_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE 0 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE 2 #define BOOST_ATOMIC_BOOL_LOCK_FREE 2 #include #endif /* !defined(BOOST_ATOMIC_FORCE_FALLBACK) */ #endif