/* Atomic integers. Useful for testing multithreaded locking primitives. Copyright (C) 2005, 2008-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* Whether to use 'volatile' on some variables that communicate information between threads. If set to 0, a semaphore or a lock is used to protect these variables. If set to 1, 'volatile' is used; this is theoretically equivalent but can lead to much slower execution (e.g. 30x slower total run time on a 40-core machine), because 'volatile' does not imply any synchronization/communication between different CPUs. */ #define USE_VOLATILE 0 #if USE_POSIX_THREADS && HAVE_SEMAPHORE_H /* Whether to use a semaphore to communicate information between threads. If set to 0, a lock is used. If set to 1, a semaphore is used. Uncomment this to reduce the dependencies of this test. */ # define USE_SEMAPHORE 1 /* Mac OS X provides only named semaphores (sem_open); its facility for unnamed semaphores (sem_init) does not work. */ # if defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__ # define USE_NAMED_SEMAPHORE 1 # else # define USE_UNNAMED_SEMAPHORE 1 # endif #endif #if USE_SEMAPHORE # include # include # include # include #endif #if USE_VOLATILE struct atomic_int { volatile int value; }; static void init_atomic_int (struct atomic_int *ai) { } static int get_atomic_int_value (struct atomic_int *ai) { return ai->value; } static void set_atomic_int_value (struct atomic_int *ai, int new_value) { ai->value = new_value; } #elif USE_SEMAPHORE /* This atomic_int implementation can only support the values 0 and 1. It is initially 0 and can be set to 1 only once. */ # if USE_UNNAMED_SEMAPHORE struct atomic_int { sem_t semaphore; }; #define atomic_int_semaphore(ai) (&(ai)->semaphore) static void init_atomic_int (struct atomic_int *ai) { sem_init (&ai->semaphore, 0, 0); } # endif # if USE_NAMED_SEMAPHORE struct atomic_int { sem_t *semaphore; }; #define atomic_int_semaphore(ai) ((ai)->semaphore) static void init_atomic_int (struct atomic_int *ai) { sem_t *s; unsigned int count; for (count = 0; ; count++) { char name[80]; /* Use getpid() in the name, so that different processes running at the same time will not interfere. Use ai in the name, so that different atomic_int in the same process will not interfere. Use a count in the name, so that even in the (unlikely) case that a semaphore with the specified name already exists, we can try a different name. */ sprintf (name, "test-lock-%lu-%p-%u", (unsigned long) getpid (), ai, count); s = sem_open (name, O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600, 0); if (s == SEM_FAILED) { if (errno == EEXIST) /* Retry with a different name. */ continue; else { perror ("sem_open failed"); abort (); } } else { /* Try not to leave a semaphore hanging around on the file system eternally, if we can avoid it. */ sem_unlink (name); break; } } ai->semaphore = s; } # endif static int get_atomic_int_value (struct atomic_int *ai) { if (sem_trywait (atomic_int_semaphore (ai)) == 0) { if (sem_post (atomic_int_semaphore (ai))) abort (); return 1; } else if (errno == EAGAIN) return 0; else abort (); } static void set_atomic_int_value (struct atomic_int *ai, int new_value) { if (new_value == 0) /* It's already initialized with 0. */ return; /* To set the value 1: */ if (sem_post (atomic_int_semaphore (ai))) abort (); } #else struct atomic_int { mtx_t lock; int value; }; static void init_atomic_int (struct atomic_int *ai) { ASSERT (mtx_init (&ai->lock, mtx_plain) == thrd_success); } static int get_atomic_int_value (struct atomic_int *ai) { ASSERT (mtx_lock (&ai->lock) == thrd_success); int ret = ai->value; ASSERT (mtx_unlock (&ai->lock) == thrd_success); return ret; } static void set_atomic_int_value (struct atomic_int *ai, int new_value) { ASSERT (mtx_lock (&ai->lock) == thrd_success); ai->value = new_value; ASSERT (mtx_unlock (&ai->lock) == thrd_success); } #endif