#ifndef ATOMIC_RWLOCK_INCLUDED #define ATOMIC_RWLOCK_INCLUDED /* Copyright (c) 2006 MySQL AB, 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Use is subject to license terms. 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; version 2 of the License. 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #define MY_ATOMIC_MODE_RWLOCKS 1 #ifdef MY_ATOMIC_MODE_DUMMY /* the following can never be enabled by ./configure, one need to put #define in a source to trigger the following warning. The resulting code will be broken, it only makes sense to do it to see now test_atomic detects broken implementations (another way is to run a UP build on an SMP box). */ #warning MY_ATOMIC_MODE_DUMMY and MY_ATOMIC_MODE_RWLOCKS are incompatible typedef char my_atomic_rwlock_t; #define my_atomic_rwlock_destroy(name) #define my_atomic_rwlock_init(name) #define my_atomic_rwlock_rdlock(name) #define my_atomic_rwlock_wrlock(name) #define my_atomic_rwlock_rdunlock(name) #define my_atomic_rwlock_wrunlock(name) #define MY_ATOMIC_MODE "dummy (non-atomic)" #else /* not MY_ATOMIC_MODE_DUMMY */ typedef struct {pthread_mutex_t rw;} my_atomic_rwlock_t; #ifndef SAFE_MUTEX /* we're using read-write lock macros but map them to mutex locks, and they're faster. Still, having semantically rich API we can change the underlying implementation, if necessary. */ #define my_atomic_rwlock_destroy(name) pthread_mutex_destroy(& (name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_init(name) pthread_mutex_init(& (name)->rw, 0) #define my_atomic_rwlock_rdlock(name) pthread_mutex_lock(& (name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_wrlock(name) pthread_mutex_lock(& (name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_rdunlock(name) pthread_mutex_unlock(& (name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_wrunlock(name) pthread_mutex_unlock(& (name)->rw) #else /* SAFE_MUTEX */ /* SAFE_MUTEX pollutes the compiling name space with macros that alter pthread_mutex_t, pthread_mutex_init, etc. Atomic operations should never use the safe mutex wrappers. Unfortunately, there is no way to have both: - safe mutex macros expanding pthread_mutex_lock to safe_mutex_lock - my_atomic macros expanding to unmodified pthread_mutex_lock inlined in the same compilation unit. So, in case of SAFE_MUTEX, a function call is required. Given that SAFE_MUTEX is a debugging facility, this extra function call is not a performance concern for production builds. */ C_MODE_START extern void plain_pthread_mutex_init(safe_mutex_t *); extern void plain_pthread_mutex_destroy(safe_mutex_t *); extern void plain_pthread_mutex_lock(safe_mutex_t *); extern void plain_pthread_mutex_unlock(safe_mutex_t *); C_MODE_END #define my_atomic_rwlock_destroy(name) plain_pthread_mutex_destroy(&(name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_init(name) plain_pthread_mutex_init(&(name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_rdlock(name) plain_pthread_mutex_lock(&(name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_wrlock(name) plain_pthread_mutex_lock(&(name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_rdunlock(name) plain_pthread_mutex_unlock(&(name)->rw) #define my_atomic_rwlock_wrunlock(name) plain_pthread_mutex_unlock(&(name)->rw) #endif /* SAFE_MUTEX */ #define MY_ATOMIC_MODE "mutex" #ifndef MY_ATOMIC_MODE_RWLOCKS #define MY_ATOMIC_MODE_RWLOCKS 1 #endif #endif #define make_atomic_add_body(S) int ## S sav; sav= *a; *a+= v; v=sav; #define make_atomic_fas_body(S) int ## S sav; sav= *a; *a= v; v=sav; #define make_atomic_cas_body(S) if ((ret= (*a == *cmp))) *a= set; else *cmp=*a; #define make_atomic_load_body(S) ret= *a; #define make_atomic_store_body(S) *a= v; #endif /* ATOMIC_RWLOCK_INCLUDED */