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  1. /*
  2. Simple DirectMedia Layer
  3. Copyright (C) 1997-2021 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
  4. This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
  5. warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
  6. arising from the use of this software.
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  8. including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
  9. freely, subject to the following restrictions:
  10. 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
  11. claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
  12. in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
  13. appreciated but is not required.
  14. 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
  15. misrepresented as being the original software.
  16. 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
  17. */
  18. /**
  19. * \file SDL_atomic.h
  20. *
  21. * Atomic operations.
  22. *
  23. * IMPORTANT:
  24. * If you are not an expert in concurrent lockless programming, you should
  25. * only be using the atomic lock and reference counting functions in this
  26. * file. In all other cases you should be protecting your data structures
  27. * with full mutexes.
  28. *
  29. * The list of "safe" functions to use are:
  30. * SDL_AtomicLock()
  31. * SDL_AtomicUnlock()
  32. * SDL_AtomicIncRef()
  33. * SDL_AtomicDecRef()
  34. *
  35. * Seriously, here be dragons!
  36. * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  37. *
  38. * You can find out a little more about lockless programming and the
  39. * subtle issues that can arise here:
  40. * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee418650%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
  41. *
  42. * There's also lots of good information here:
  43. * http://www.1024cores.net/home/lock-free-algorithms
  44. * http://preshing.com/
  45. *
  46. * These operations may or may not actually be implemented using
  47. * processor specific atomic operations. When possible they are
  48. * implemented as true processor specific atomic operations. When that
  49. * is not possible the are implemented using locks that *do* use the
  50. * available atomic operations.
  51. *
  52. * All of the atomic operations that modify memory are full memory barriers.
  53. */
  54. #ifndef SDL_atomic_h_
  55. #define SDL_atomic_h_
  56. #include "SDL_stdinc.h"
  57. #include "SDL_platform.h"
  58. #include "begin_code.h"
  59. /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
  60. #ifdef __cplusplus
  61. extern "C" {
  62. #endif
  63. /**
  64. * \name SDL AtomicLock
  65. *
  66. * The atomic locks are efficient spinlocks using CPU instructions,
  67. * but are vulnerable to starvation and can spin forever if a thread
  68. * holding a lock has been terminated. For this reason you should
  69. * minimize the code executed inside an atomic lock and never do
  70. * expensive things like API or system calls while holding them.
  71. *
  72. * The atomic locks are not safe to lock recursively.
  73. *
  74. * Porting Note:
  75. * The spin lock functions and type are required and can not be
  76. * emulated because they are used in the atomic emulation code.
  77. */
  78. /* @{ */
  79. typedef int SDL_SpinLock;
  80. /**
  81. * Try to lock a spin lock by setting it to a non-zero value.
  82. *
  83. * ***Please note that spinlocks are dangerous if you don't know what you're
  84. * doing. Please be careful using any sort of spinlock!***
  85. *
  86. * \param lock a pointer to a lock variable
  87. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the lock succeeded, SDL_FALSE if the lock is already
  88. * held.
  89. *
  90. * \sa SDL_AtomicLock
  91. * \sa SDL_AtomicUnlock
  92. */
  93. extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_AtomicTryLock(SDL_SpinLock *lock);
  94. /**
  95. * Lock a spin lock by setting it to a non-zero value.
  96. *
  97. * ***Please note that spinlocks are dangerous if you don't know what you're
  98. * doing. Please be careful using any sort of spinlock!***
  99. *
  100. * \param lock a pointer to a lock variable
  101. *
  102. * \sa SDL_AtomicTryLock
  103. * \sa SDL_AtomicUnlock
  104. */
  105. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_AtomicLock(SDL_SpinLock *lock);
  106. /**
  107. * Unlock a spin lock by setting it to 0.
  108. *
  109. * Always returns immediately.
  110. *
  111. * ***Please note that spinlocks are dangerous if you don't know what you're
  112. * doing. Please be careful using any sort of spinlock!***
  113. *
  114. * \param lock a pointer to a lock variable
  115. *
  116. * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0.
  117. *
  118. * \sa SDL_AtomicLock
  119. * \sa SDL_AtomicTryLock
  120. */
  121. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_AtomicUnlock(SDL_SpinLock *lock);
  122. /* @} *//* SDL AtomicLock */
  123. /**
  124. * The compiler barrier prevents the compiler from reordering
  125. * reads and writes to globally visible variables across the call.
  126. */
  127. #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER > 1200) && !defined(__clang__)
  128. void _ReadWriteBarrier(void);
  129. #pragma intrinsic(_ReadWriteBarrier)
  130. #define SDL_CompilerBarrier() _ReadWriteBarrier()
  131. #elif (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)) || (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x5120))
  132. /* This is correct for all CPUs when using GCC or Solaris Studio 12.1+. */
  133. #define SDL_CompilerBarrier() __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")
  134. #elif defined(__WATCOMC__)
  135. extern _inline void SDL_CompilerBarrier (void);
  136. #pragma aux SDL_CompilerBarrier = "" parm [] modify exact [];
  137. #else
  138. #define SDL_CompilerBarrier() \
  139. { SDL_SpinLock _tmp = 0; SDL_AtomicLock(&_tmp); SDL_AtomicUnlock(&_tmp); }
  140. #endif
  141. /**
  142. * Memory barriers are designed to prevent reads and writes from being
  143. * reordered by the compiler and being seen out of order on multi-core CPUs.
  144. *
  145. * A typical pattern would be for thread A to write some data and a flag, and
  146. * for thread B to read the flag and get the data. In this case you would
  147. * insert a release barrier between writing the data and the flag,
  148. * guaranteeing that the data write completes no later than the flag is
  149. * written, and you would insert an acquire barrier between reading the flag
  150. * and reading the data, to ensure that all the reads associated with the flag
  151. * have completed.
  152. *
  153. * In this pattern you should always see a release barrier paired with an
  154. * acquire barrier and you should gate the data reads/writes with a single
  155. * flag variable.
  156. *
  157. * For more information on these semantics, take a look at the blog post:
  158. * http://preshing.com/20120913/acquire-and-release-semantics
  159. */
  160. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_MemoryBarrierReleaseFunction(void);
  161. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquireFunction(void);
  162. #if defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__ppc__))
  163. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __asm__ __volatile__ ("lwsync" : : : "memory")
  164. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __asm__ __volatile__ ("lwsync" : : : "memory")
  165. #elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__aarch64__)
  166. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __asm__ __volatile__ ("dmb ish" : : : "memory")
  167. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __asm__ __volatile__ ("dmb ish" : : : "memory")
  168. #elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__arm__)
  169. #if 0 /* defined(__LINUX__) || defined(__ANDROID__) */
  170. /* Information from:
  171. https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/chromium/+/trunk/base/atomicops_internals_arm_gcc.h#19
  172. The Linux kernel provides a helper function which provides the right code for a memory barrier,
  173. hard-coded at address 0xffff0fa0
  174. */
  175. typedef void (*SDL_KernelMemoryBarrierFunc)();
  176. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() ((SDL_KernelMemoryBarrierFunc)0xffff0fa0)()
  177. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() ((SDL_KernelMemoryBarrierFunc)0xffff0fa0)()
  178. #elif 0 /* defined(__QNXNTO__) */
  179. #include <sys/cpuinline.h>
  180. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __cpu_membarrier()
  181. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __cpu_membarrier()
  182. #else
  183. #if defined(__ARM_ARCH_7__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7A__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7EM__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7R__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7M__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7S__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8A__)
  184. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __asm__ __volatile__ ("dmb ish" : : : "memory")
  185. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __asm__ __volatile__ ("dmb ish" : : : "memory")
  186. #elif defined(__ARM_ARCH_6__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6J__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6K__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6T2__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6Z__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_6ZK__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TE__)
  187. #ifdef __thumb__
  188. /* The mcr instruction isn't available in thumb mode, use real functions */
  189. #define SDL_MEMORY_BARRIER_USES_FUNCTION
  190. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() SDL_MemoryBarrierReleaseFunction()
  191. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquireFunction()
  192. #else
  193. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __asm__ __volatile__ ("mcr p15, 0, %0, c7, c10, 5" : : "r"(0) : "memory")
  194. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __asm__ __volatile__ ("mcr p15, 0, %0, c7, c10, 5" : : "r"(0) : "memory")
  195. #endif /* __thumb__ */
  196. #else
  197. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")
  198. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")
  199. #endif /* __LINUX__ || __ANDROID__ */
  200. #endif /* __GNUC__ && __arm__ */
  201. #else
  202. #if (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x5120))
  203. /* This is correct for all CPUs on Solaris when using Solaris Studio 12.1+. */
  204. #include <mbarrier.h>
  205. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() __machine_rel_barrier()
  206. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() __machine_acq_barrier()
  207. #else
  208. /* This is correct for the x86 and x64 CPUs, and we'll expand this over time. */
  209. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierRelease() SDL_CompilerBarrier()
  210. #define SDL_MemoryBarrierAcquire() SDL_CompilerBarrier()
  211. #endif
  212. #endif
  213. /**
  214. * \brief A type representing an atomic integer value. It is a struct
  215. * so people don't accidentally use numeric operations on it.
  216. */
  217. typedef struct { int value; } SDL_atomic_t;
  218. /**
  219. * Set an atomic variable to a new value if it is currently an old value.
  220. *
  221. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  222. * it!***
  223. *
  224. * \param a a pointer to an SDL_atomic_t variable to be modified
  225. * \param oldval the old value
  226. * \param newval the new value
  227. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the atomic variable was set, SDL_FALSE otherwise.
  228. *
  229. * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0.
  230. *
  231. * \sa SDL_AtomicCASPtr
  232. * \sa SDL_AtomicGet
  233. * \sa SDL_AtomicSet
  234. */
  235. extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_AtomicCAS(SDL_atomic_t *a, int oldval, int newval);
  236. /**
  237. * Set an atomic variable to a value.
  238. *
  239. * This function also acts as a full memory barrier.
  240. *
  241. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  242. * it!***
  243. *
  244. * \param a a pointer to an SDL_atomic_t variable to be modified
  245. * \param v the desired value
  246. * \returns the previous value of the atomic variable.
  247. *
  248. * \sa SDL_AtomicGet
  249. */
  250. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_AtomicSet(SDL_atomic_t *a, int v);
  251. /**
  252. * Get the value of an atomic variable.
  253. *
  254. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  255. * it!***
  256. *
  257. * \param a a pointer to an SDL_atomic_t variable
  258. * \returns the current value of an atomic variable.
  259. *
  260. * \sa SDL_AtomicSet
  261. */
  262. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_AtomicGet(SDL_atomic_t *a);
  263. /**
  264. * Add to an atomic variable.
  265. *
  266. * This function also acts as a full memory barrier.
  267. *
  268. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  269. * it!***
  270. *
  271. * \param a a pointer to an SDL_atomic_t variable to be modified
  272. * \param v the desired value to add
  273. * \returns the previous value of the atomic variable.
  274. *
  275. * \sa SDL_AtomicDecRef
  276. * \sa SDL_AtomicIncRef
  277. */
  278. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_AtomicAdd(SDL_atomic_t *a, int v);
  279. /**
  280. * \brief Increment an atomic variable used as a reference count.
  281. */
  282. #ifndef SDL_AtomicIncRef
  283. #define SDL_AtomicIncRef(a) SDL_AtomicAdd(a, 1)
  284. #endif
  285. /**
  286. * \brief Decrement an atomic variable used as a reference count.
  287. *
  288. * \return SDL_TRUE if the variable reached zero after decrementing,
  289. * SDL_FALSE otherwise
  290. */
  291. #ifndef SDL_AtomicDecRef
  292. #define SDL_AtomicDecRef(a) (SDL_AtomicAdd(a, -1) == 1)
  293. #endif
  294. /**
  295. * Set a pointer to a new value if it is currently an old value.
  296. *
  297. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  298. * it!***
  299. *
  300. * \param a a pointer to a pointer
  301. * \param oldval the old pointer value
  302. * \param newval the new pointer value
  303. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the pointer was set, SDL_FALSE otherwise.
  304. *
  305. * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0.
  306. *
  307. * \sa SDL_AtomicCAS
  308. * \sa SDL_AtomicGetPtr
  309. * \sa SDL_AtomicSetPtr
  310. */
  311. extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_AtomicCASPtr(void **a, void *oldval, void *newval);
  312. /**
  313. * Set a pointer to a value atomically.
  314. *
  315. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  316. * it!***
  317. *
  318. * \param a a pointer to a pointer
  319. * \param v the desired pointer value
  320. * \returns the previous value of the pointer.
  321. *
  322. * \sa SDL_AtomicCASPtr
  323. * \sa SDL_AtomicGetPtr
  324. */
  325. extern DECLSPEC void* SDLCALL SDL_AtomicSetPtr(void **a, void* v);
  326. /**
  327. * Get the value of a pointer atomically.
  328. *
  329. * ***Note: If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use
  330. * it!***
  331. *
  332. * \param a a pointer to a pointer
  333. * \returns the current value of a pointer.
  334. *
  335. * \sa SDL_AtomicCASPtr
  336. * \sa SDL_AtomicSetPtr
  337. */
  338. extern DECLSPEC void* SDLCALL SDL_AtomicGetPtr(void **a);
  339. /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
  340. #ifdef __cplusplus
  341. }
  342. #endif
  343. #include "close_code.h"
  344. #endif /* SDL_atomic_h_ */
  345. /* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */