From 9f27ae7aee7a12b3c99d0ce7dc4c7384e3189fa2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivan Maidanski Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 16:56:55 +0400 Subject: gc6.0 tarball import --- specific.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 108 insertions(+) create mode 100644 specific.c (limited to 'specific.c') diff --git a/specific.c b/specific.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5afd10b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/specific.c @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2000 by Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved. + * + * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED + * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. + * + * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program + * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies. + * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted, + * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was + * modified is included with the above copyright notice. + */ + +#if defined(LINUX_THREADS) || defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) + +#include "private/gc_priv.h" /* For GC_compare_and_exchange, GC_memory_barrier */ +#include "private/specific.h" + +static tse invalid_tse; /* 0 qtid is guaranteed to be invalid */ + +int PREFIXED(key_create) (tsd ** key_ptr, void (* destructor)(void *)) { + int i; + tsd * result = (tsd *)MALLOC_CLEAR(sizeof (tsd)); + + if (0 == result) return ENOMEM; + pthread_mutex_init(&(result -> lock), NULL); + for (i = 0; i < TS_CACHE_SIZE; ++i) { + result -> cache[i] = &invalid_tse; + } + *key_ptr = result; + return 0; +} + +int PREFIXED(setspecific) (tsd * key, void * value) { + pthread_t self = pthread_self(); + int hash_val = HASH(self); + volatile tse * entry = (volatile tse *)MALLOC_CLEAR(sizeof (tse)); + + if (0 == entry) return ENOMEM; + pthread_mutex_lock(&(key -> lock)); + /* Could easily check for an existing entry here. */ + entry -> next = key -> hash[hash_val]; + entry -> thread = self; + entry -> value = value; + /* There can only be one writer at a time, but this needs to be */ + /* atomic with respect to concurrent readers. */ + *(volatile tse **)(key -> hash + hash_val) = entry; + pthread_mutex_unlock(&(key -> lock)); + return 0; +} + +/* Remove thread-specific data for this thread. Should be called on */ +/* thread exit. */ +void PREFIXED(remove_specific) (tsd * key) { + pthread_t self = pthread_self(); + unsigned hash_val = HASH(self); + tse *entry; + tse **link = key -> hash + hash_val; + + pthread_mutex_lock(&(key -> lock)); + entry = *link; + while (entry != NULL && entry -> thread != self) { + link = &(entry -> next); + entry = *link; + } + /* Invalidate qtid field, since qtids may be reused, and a later */ + /* cache lookup could otherwise find this entry. */ + entry -> qtid = INVALID_QTID; + if (entry != NULL) { + *link = entry -> next; + /* Atomic! concurrent accesses still work. */ + /* They must, since readers don't lock. */ + } + /* If we wanted to deallocate the entry, we'd first have to clear */ + /* any cache entries pointing to it. That probably requires */ + /* additional synchronization, since we can't prevent a concurrent */ + /* cache lookup, which should still be examining deallocated memory.*/ + /* This can only happen if the concurrent access is from another */ + /* thread, and hence has missed the cache, but still... */ + + /* With GC, we're done, since the pointers from the cache will */ + /* be overwritten, all local pointers to the entries will be */ + /* dropped, and the entry will then be reclaimed. */ + pthread_mutex_unlock(&(key -> lock)); +} + +/* Note that even the slow path doesn't lock. */ +void * PREFIXED(slow_getspecific) (tsd * key, unsigned long qtid, + tse * volatile * cache_ptr) { + pthread_t self = pthread_self(); + unsigned hash_val = HASH(self); + tse *entry = key -> hash[hash_val]; + + while (entry != NULL && entry -> thread != self) { + entry = entry -> next; + } + if (entry == NULL) return NULL; + /* Set cache_entry. */ + entry -> qtid = qtid; + /* It's safe to do this asynchronously. Either value */ + /* is safe, though may produce spurious misses. */ + *cache_ptr = entry; + /* Again this is safe since pointer assignments are */ + /* presumed atomic, and either pointer is valid. */ + return entry -> value; +} + +#endif /* LINUX_THREADS */ -- cgit v1.2.1