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Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -07001/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2011 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org>
3 * David Chisnall <theraven@FreeBSD.org>
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29
30#ifndef _STDATOMIC_H_
31#define _STDATOMIC_H_
32
33#include <sys/cdefs.h>
Hans Boehmf0f66c02014-08-14 15:26:03 -070034
35#if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(_USING_LIBCXX) && \
36 (__has_feature(cxx_atomic) || _GNUC_VER >= 407)
37
38/* We have a usable C++ <atomic>; use it instead. */
39
40#include <atomic>
41
42#define _Atomic(t) std::atomic<t>
43
44using std::atomic_is_lock_free;
45using std::atomic_init;
46using std::atomic_store;
47using std::atomic_store_explicit;
48using std::atomic_load;
49using std::atomic_load_explicit;
50using std::atomic_exchange;
51using std::atomic_exchange_explicit;
52using std::atomic_compare_exchange_strong;
53using std::atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit;
54using std::atomic_compare_exchange_weak;
55using std::atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit;
56using std::atomic_fetch_add;
57using std::atomic_fetch_add_explicit;
58using std::atomic_fetch_sub;
59using std::atomic_fetch_sub_explicit;
60using std::atomic_fetch_or;
61using std::atomic_fetch_or_explicit;
62using std::atomic_fetch_xor;
63using std::atomic_fetch_xor_explicit;
64using std::atomic_fetch_and;
65using std::atomic_fetch_and_explicit;
66using std::atomic_thread_fence;
67using std::atomic_signal_fence;
68
69using std::memory_order;
70using std::memory_order_relaxed;
71using std::memory_order_consume;
72using std::memory_order_release;
73using std::memory_order_acq_rel;
74using std::memory_order_seq_cst;
75
76using std::atomic_bool;
77using std::atomic_char;
78using std::atomic_schar;
79using std::atomic_uchar;
80using std::atomic_short;
81using std::atomic_ushort;
82using std::atomic_int;
83using std::atomic_uint;
84using std::atomic_long;
85using std::atomic_ulong;
86using std::atomic_llong;
87using std::atomic_ullong;
88using std::atomic_char16_t;
89using std::atomic_char32_t;
90using std::atomic_wchar_t;
91using std::atomic_int_least8_t;
92using std::atomic_uint_least8_t;
93using std::atomic_int_least16_t;
94using std::atomic_uint_least16_t;
95using std::atomic_int_least32_t;
96using std::atomic_uint_least32_t;
97using std::atomic_int_least64_t;
98using std::atomic_uint_least64_t;
99using std::atomic_int_fast8_t;
100using std::atomic_uint_fast8_t;
101using std::atomic_int_fast16_t;
102using std::atomic_uint_fast16_t;
103using std::atomic_int_fast32_t;
104using std::atomic_uint_fast32_t;
105using std::atomic_int_fast64_t;
106using std::atomic_uint_fast64_t;
107using std::atomic_intptr_t;
108using std::atomic_uintptr_t;
109using std::atomic_size_t;
110using std::atomic_ptrdiff_t;
111using std::atomic_intmax_t;
112using std::atomic_uintmax_t;
113
114#else /* <atomic> unavailable, possibly because this is C, not C++ */
115
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700116#include <sys/types.h>
117#include <stdbool.h>
118
Hans Boehmf0f66c02014-08-14 15:26:03 -0700119/*
120 * C: Do it ourselves.
121 * Note that the runtime representation defined here should be compatible
122 * with the C++ one, i.e. an _Atomic(T) needs to contain the same
123 * bits as a T.
124 */
125
Hans Boehmc8cf3512014-08-19 16:14:01 -0700126#include <stddef.h> /* For ptrdiff_t. */
127#include <stdint.h> /* TODO: Should pollute namespace less. */
128#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L
129# include <uchar.h> /* For char16_t and char32_t. */
130#endif
131
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700132#if __has_extension(c_atomic) || __has_extension(cxx_atomic)
133#define __CLANG_ATOMICS
Elliott Hughesb2eb09a2014-08-29 15:54:11 -0700134#elif __GNUC_PREREQ(4, 7)
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700135#define __GNUC_ATOMICS
136#elif defined(__GNUC__)
137#define __SYNC_ATOMICS
138#else
139#error "stdatomic.h does not support your compiler"
140#endif
141
142/*
143 * 7.17.1 Atomic lock-free macros.
144 */
145
146#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_BOOL_LOCK_FREE
147#define ATOMIC_BOOL_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_BOOL_LOCK_FREE
148#endif
149#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_CHAR_LOCK_FREE
150#define ATOMIC_CHAR_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_CHAR_LOCK_FREE
151#endif
152#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_CHAR16_T_LOCK_FREE
153#define ATOMIC_CHAR16_T_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_CHAR16_T_LOCK_FREE
154#endif
155#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_CHAR32_T_LOCK_FREE
156#define ATOMIC_CHAR32_T_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_CHAR32_T_LOCK_FREE
157#endif
158#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_WCHAR_T_LOCK_FREE
159#define ATOMIC_WCHAR_T_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_WCHAR_T_LOCK_FREE
160#endif
161#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_SHORT_LOCK_FREE
162#define ATOMIC_SHORT_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_SHORT_LOCK_FREE
163#endif
164#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_INT_LOCK_FREE
165#define ATOMIC_INT_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_INT_LOCK_FREE
166#endif
167#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_LONG_LOCK_FREE
168#define ATOMIC_LONG_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_LONG_LOCK_FREE
169#endif
170#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE
171#define ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE
172#endif
173#ifdef __GCC_ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE
174#define ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE __GCC_ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE
175#endif
176
177/*
178 * 7.17.2 Initialization.
179 */
180
181#if defined(__CLANG_ATOMICS)
182#define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(value) (value)
183#define atomic_init(obj, value) __c11_atomic_init(obj, value)
184#else
185#define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(value) { .__val = (value) }
186#define atomic_init(obj, value) ((void)((obj)->__val = (value)))
187#endif
188
189/*
190 * Clang and recent GCC both provide predefined macros for the memory
191 * orderings. If we are using a compiler that doesn't define them, use the
192 * clang values - these will be ignored in the fallback path.
193 */
194
195#ifndef __ATOMIC_RELAXED
196#define __ATOMIC_RELAXED 0
197#endif
198#ifndef __ATOMIC_CONSUME
199#define __ATOMIC_CONSUME 1
200#endif
201#ifndef __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE
202#define __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE 2
203#endif
204#ifndef __ATOMIC_RELEASE
205#define __ATOMIC_RELEASE 3
206#endif
207#ifndef __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL
208#define __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL 4
209#endif
210#ifndef __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST
211#define __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST 5
212#endif
213
214/*
215 * 7.17.3 Order and consistency.
216 *
217 * The memory_order_* constants that denote the barrier behaviour of the
218 * atomic operations.
Hans Boehmf0f66c02014-08-14 15:26:03 -0700219 * The enum values must be identical to those used by the
220 * C++ <atomic> header.
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700221 */
222
223typedef enum {
224 memory_order_relaxed = __ATOMIC_RELAXED,
225 memory_order_consume = __ATOMIC_CONSUME,
226 memory_order_acquire = __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE,
227 memory_order_release = __ATOMIC_RELEASE,
228 memory_order_acq_rel = __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL,
229 memory_order_seq_cst = __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST
230} memory_order;
231
232/*
233 * 7.17.4 Fences.
234 */
235
236static __inline void
Hans Boehmc8cf3512014-08-19 16:14:01 -0700237atomic_thread_fence(memory_order __order __attribute__((unused)))
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700238{
239
240#ifdef __CLANG_ATOMICS
241 __c11_atomic_thread_fence(__order);
242#elif defined(__GNUC_ATOMICS)
243 __atomic_thread_fence(__order);
244#else
245 __sync_synchronize();
246#endif
247}
248
249static __inline void
Hans Boehmc8cf3512014-08-19 16:14:01 -0700250atomic_signal_fence(memory_order __order __attribute__((unused)))
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700251{
252
253#ifdef __CLANG_ATOMICS
254 __c11_atomic_signal_fence(__order);
255#elif defined(__GNUC_ATOMICS)
256 __atomic_signal_fence(__order);
257#else
258 __asm volatile ("" ::: "memory");
259#endif
260}
261
262/*
263 * 7.17.5 Lock-free property.
264 */
265
266#if defined(_KERNEL)
267/* Atomics in kernelspace are always lock-free. */
268#define atomic_is_lock_free(obj) \
269 ((void)(obj), (_Bool)1)
270#elif defined(__CLANG_ATOMICS)
271#define atomic_is_lock_free(obj) \
Hans Boehmc8cf3512014-08-19 16:14:01 -0700272 __c11_atomic_is_lock_free(sizeof(*(obj)))
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700273#elif defined(__GNUC_ATOMICS)
274#define atomic_is_lock_free(obj) \
275 __atomic_is_lock_free(sizeof((obj)->__val), &(obj)->__val)
276#else
277#define atomic_is_lock_free(obj) \
278 ((void)(obj), sizeof((obj)->__val) <= sizeof(void *))
279#endif
280
281/*
282 * 7.17.6 Atomic integer types.
283 */
284
285#if !__has_extension(c_atomic) && !__has_extension(cxx_atomic)
286/*
287 * No native support for _Atomic(). Place object in structure to prevent
288 * most forms of direct non-atomic access.
289 */
290#define _Atomic(T) struct { T volatile __val; }
291#endif
292
293typedef _Atomic(bool) atomic_bool;
294typedef _Atomic(char) atomic_char;
295typedef _Atomic(signed char) atomic_schar;
296typedef _Atomic(unsigned char) atomic_uchar;
297typedef _Atomic(short) atomic_short;
298typedef _Atomic(unsigned short) atomic_ushort;
299typedef _Atomic(int) atomic_int;
300typedef _Atomic(unsigned int) atomic_uint;
301typedef _Atomic(long) atomic_long;
302typedef _Atomic(unsigned long) atomic_ulong;
303typedef _Atomic(long long) atomic_llong;
304typedef _Atomic(unsigned long long) atomic_ullong;
Hans Boehmed682212014-07-16 11:33:48 -0700305#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L || __cplusplus >= 201103L
306 typedef _Atomic(char16_t) atomic_char16_t;
307 typedef _Atomic(char32_t) atomic_char32_t;
308#endif
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700309typedef _Atomic(wchar_t) atomic_wchar_t;
310typedef _Atomic(int_least8_t) atomic_int_least8_t;
311typedef _Atomic(uint_least8_t) atomic_uint_least8_t;
312typedef _Atomic(int_least16_t) atomic_int_least16_t;
313typedef _Atomic(uint_least16_t) atomic_uint_least16_t;
314typedef _Atomic(int_least32_t) atomic_int_least32_t;
315typedef _Atomic(uint_least32_t) atomic_uint_least32_t;
316typedef _Atomic(int_least64_t) atomic_int_least64_t;
317typedef _Atomic(uint_least64_t) atomic_uint_least64_t;
318typedef _Atomic(int_fast8_t) atomic_int_fast8_t;
319typedef _Atomic(uint_fast8_t) atomic_uint_fast8_t;
320typedef _Atomic(int_fast16_t) atomic_int_fast16_t;
321typedef _Atomic(uint_fast16_t) atomic_uint_fast16_t;
322typedef _Atomic(int_fast32_t) atomic_int_fast32_t;
323typedef _Atomic(uint_fast32_t) atomic_uint_fast32_t;
324typedef _Atomic(int_fast64_t) atomic_int_fast64_t;
325typedef _Atomic(uint_fast64_t) atomic_uint_fast64_t;
326typedef _Atomic(intptr_t) atomic_intptr_t;
327typedef _Atomic(uintptr_t) atomic_uintptr_t;
328typedef _Atomic(size_t) atomic_size_t;
329typedef _Atomic(ptrdiff_t) atomic_ptrdiff_t;
330typedef _Atomic(intmax_t) atomic_intmax_t;
331typedef _Atomic(uintmax_t) atomic_uintmax_t;
332
333/*
334 * 7.17.7 Operations on atomic types.
335 */
336
337/*
338 * Compiler-specific operations.
339 */
340
341#if defined(__CLANG_ATOMICS)
342#define atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(object, expected, \
343 desired, success, failure) \
344 __c11_atomic_compare_exchange_strong(object, expected, desired, \
345 success, failure)
346#define atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(object, expected, \
347 desired, success, failure) \
348 __c11_atomic_compare_exchange_weak(object, expected, desired, \
349 success, failure)
350#define atomic_exchange_explicit(object, desired, order) \
351 __c11_atomic_exchange(object, desired, order)
352#define atomic_fetch_add_explicit(object, operand, order) \
353 __c11_atomic_fetch_add(object, operand, order)
354#define atomic_fetch_and_explicit(object, operand, order) \
355 __c11_atomic_fetch_and(object, operand, order)
356#define atomic_fetch_or_explicit(object, operand, order) \
357 __c11_atomic_fetch_or(object, operand, order)
358#define atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(object, operand, order) \
359 __c11_atomic_fetch_sub(object, operand, order)
360#define atomic_fetch_xor_explicit(object, operand, order) \
361 __c11_atomic_fetch_xor(object, operand, order)
362#define atomic_load_explicit(object, order) \
363 __c11_atomic_load(object, order)
364#define atomic_store_explicit(object, desired, order) \
365 __c11_atomic_store(object, desired, order)
366#elif defined(__GNUC_ATOMICS)
367#define atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(object, expected, \
368 desired, success, failure) \
369 __atomic_compare_exchange_n(&(object)->__val, expected, \
370 desired, 0, success, failure)
371#define atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(object, expected, \
372 desired, success, failure) \
373 __atomic_compare_exchange_n(&(object)->__val, expected, \
374 desired, 1, success, failure)
375#define atomic_exchange_explicit(object, desired, order) \
376 __atomic_exchange_n(&(object)->__val, desired, order)
377#define atomic_fetch_add_explicit(object, operand, order) \
378 __atomic_fetch_add(&(object)->__val, operand, order)
379#define atomic_fetch_and_explicit(object, operand, order) \
380 __atomic_fetch_and(&(object)->__val, operand, order)
381#define atomic_fetch_or_explicit(object, operand, order) \
382 __atomic_fetch_or(&(object)->__val, operand, order)
383#define atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(object, operand, order) \
384 __atomic_fetch_sub(&(object)->__val, operand, order)
385#define atomic_fetch_xor_explicit(object, operand, order) \
386 __atomic_fetch_xor(&(object)->__val, operand, order)
387#define atomic_load_explicit(object, order) \
388 __atomic_load_n(&(object)->__val, order)
389#define atomic_store_explicit(object, desired, order) \
390 __atomic_store_n(&(object)->__val, desired, order)
391#else
392#define __atomic_apply_stride(object, operand) \
393 (((__typeof__((object)->__val))0) + (operand))
394#define atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(object, expected, \
395 desired, success, failure) __extension__ ({ \
396 __typeof__(expected) __ep = (expected); \
397 __typeof__(*__ep) __e = *__ep; \
398 (void)(success); (void)(failure); \
399 (bool)((*__ep = __sync_val_compare_and_swap(&(object)->__val, \
400 __e, desired)) == __e); \
401})
402#define atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(object, expected, \
403 desired, success, failure) \
404 atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(object, expected, \
405 desired, success, failure)
406#if __has_builtin(__sync_swap)
407/* Clang provides a full-barrier atomic exchange - use it if available. */
408#define atomic_exchange_explicit(object, desired, order) \
409 ((void)(order), __sync_swap(&(object)->__val, desired))
410#else
411/*
412 * __sync_lock_test_and_set() is only an acquire barrier in theory (although in
413 * practice it is usually a full barrier) so we need an explicit barrier before
414 * it.
415 */
416#define atomic_exchange_explicit(object, desired, order) \
417__extension__ ({ \
418 __typeof__(object) __o = (object); \
419 __typeof__(desired) __d = (desired); \
420 (void)(order); \
421 __sync_synchronize(); \
422 __sync_lock_test_and_set(&(__o)->__val, __d); \
423})
424#endif
425#define atomic_fetch_add_explicit(object, operand, order) \
426 ((void)(order), __sync_fetch_and_add(&(object)->__val, \
427 __atomic_apply_stride(object, operand)))
428#define atomic_fetch_and_explicit(object, operand, order) \
429 ((void)(order), __sync_fetch_and_and(&(object)->__val, operand))
430#define atomic_fetch_or_explicit(object, operand, order) \
431 ((void)(order), __sync_fetch_and_or(&(object)->__val, operand))
432#define atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(object, operand, order) \
433 ((void)(order), __sync_fetch_and_sub(&(object)->__val, \
434 __atomic_apply_stride(object, operand)))
435#define atomic_fetch_xor_explicit(object, operand, order) \
436 ((void)(order), __sync_fetch_and_xor(&(object)->__val, operand))
437#define atomic_load_explicit(object, order) \
438 ((void)(order), __sync_fetch_and_add(&(object)->__val, 0))
439#define atomic_store_explicit(object, desired, order) \
440 ((void)atomic_exchange_explicit(object, desired, order))
441#endif
442
443/*
444 * Convenience functions.
445 *
446 * Don't provide these in kernel space. In kernel space, we should be
447 * disciplined enough to always provide explicit barriers.
448 */
449
450#ifndef _KERNEL
451#define atomic_compare_exchange_strong(object, expected, desired) \
452 atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(object, expected, \
453 desired, memory_order_seq_cst, memory_order_seq_cst)
454#define atomic_compare_exchange_weak(object, expected, desired) \
455 atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(object, expected, \
456 desired, memory_order_seq_cst, memory_order_seq_cst)
457#define atomic_exchange(object, desired) \
458 atomic_exchange_explicit(object, desired, memory_order_seq_cst)
459#define atomic_fetch_add(object, operand) \
460 atomic_fetch_add_explicit(object, operand, memory_order_seq_cst)
461#define atomic_fetch_and(object, operand) \
462 atomic_fetch_and_explicit(object, operand, memory_order_seq_cst)
463#define atomic_fetch_or(object, operand) \
464 atomic_fetch_or_explicit(object, operand, memory_order_seq_cst)
465#define atomic_fetch_sub(object, operand) \
466 atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(object, operand, memory_order_seq_cst)
467#define atomic_fetch_xor(object, operand) \
468 atomic_fetch_xor_explicit(object, operand, memory_order_seq_cst)
469#define atomic_load(object) \
470 atomic_load_explicit(object, memory_order_seq_cst)
471#define atomic_store(object, desired) \
472 atomic_store_explicit(object, desired, memory_order_seq_cst)
473#endif /* !_KERNEL */
474
475/*
476 * 7.17.8 Atomic flag type and operations.
477 *
478 * XXX: Assume atomic_bool can be used as an atomic_flag. Is there some
479 * kind of compiler built-in type we could use?
480 */
481
482typedef struct {
483 atomic_bool __flag;
484} atomic_flag;
485
Hans Boehmc8cf3512014-08-19 16:14:01 -0700486#define ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT { ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(false) }
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700487
488static __inline bool
489atomic_flag_test_and_set_explicit(volatile atomic_flag *__object,
490 memory_order __order)
491{
492 return (atomic_exchange_explicit(&__object->__flag, 1, __order));
493}
494
495static __inline void
496atomic_flag_clear_explicit(volatile atomic_flag *__object, memory_order __order)
497{
498
499 atomic_store_explicit(&__object->__flag, 0, __order);
500}
501
502#ifndef _KERNEL
503static __inline bool
504atomic_flag_test_and_set(volatile atomic_flag *__object)
505{
506
507 return (atomic_flag_test_and_set_explicit(__object,
508 memory_order_seq_cst));
509}
510
511static __inline void
512atomic_flag_clear(volatile atomic_flag *__object)
513{
514
515 atomic_flag_clear_explicit(__object, memory_order_seq_cst);
516}
517#endif /* !_KERNEL */
518
Hans Boehmf0f66c02014-08-14 15:26:03 -0700519#endif /* <atomic> unavailable */
520
Elliott Hughese6c57fc2014-05-23 20:06:03 -0700521#endif /* !_STDATOMIC_H_ */