| // Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors | 
 | // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
 | // found in the LICENSE file. | 
 |  | 
 | // IMPORTANT NOTE: deprecated. Use std::atomic instead. | 
 | // | 
 | // Rationale: | 
 | // - Uniformity: most of the code uses std::atomic, and the underlying | 
 | //   implementation is the same. Use the STL one. | 
 | // - Clearer code: return values from some operations (e.g. CompareAndSwap) | 
 | //   differ from the equivalent ones in std::atomic, leading to confusion. | 
 | // - Richer semantics: can use actual types, rather than e.g. Atomic32 for a | 
 | //   boolean flag, or AtomicWord for T*. Bitwise operations (e.g. fetch_or()) | 
 | //   are only in std::atomic. | 
 | // - Harder to misuse: base::subtle::Atomic32 is just an int, making it possible | 
 | //   to accidentally manipulate, not realizing that there are no atomic | 
 | //   semantics attached to it. For instance, "Atomic32 a; a++;" is almost | 
 | //   certainly incorrect. | 
 |  | 
 | // For atomic operations on reference counts, see atomic_refcount.h. | 
 | // For atomic operations on sequence numbers, see atomic_sequence_num.h. | 
 |  | 
 | // The routines exported by this module are subtle.  If you use them, even if | 
 | // you get the code right, it will depend on careful reasoning about atomicity | 
 | // and memory ordering; it will be less readable, and harder to maintain.  If | 
 | // you plan to use these routines, you should have a good reason, such as solid | 
 | // evidence that performance would otherwise suffer, or there being no | 
 | // alternative.  You should assume only properties explicitly guaranteed by the | 
 | // specifications in this file.  You are almost certainly _not_ writing code | 
 | // just for the x86; if you assume x86 semantics, x86 hardware bugs and | 
 | // implementations on other archtectures will cause your code to break.  If you | 
 | // do not know what you are doing, avoid these routines, and use a Mutex. | 
 | // | 
 | // It is incorrect to make direct assignments to/from an atomic variable. | 
 | // You should use one of the Load or Store routines.  The NoBarrier | 
 | // versions are provided when no barriers are needed: | 
 | //   NoBarrier_Store() | 
 | //   NoBarrier_Load() | 
 | // Although there are currently no compiler enforcement, you are encouraged | 
 | // to use these. | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | #ifndef BASE_ATOMICOPS_H_ | 
 | #define BASE_ATOMICOPS_H_ | 
 |  | 
 | #include <stdint.h> | 
 |  | 
 | // Small C++ header which defines implementation specific macros used to | 
 | // identify the STL implementation. | 
 | // - libc++: captures __config for _LIBCPP_VERSION | 
 | // - libstdc++: captures bits/c++config.h for __GLIBCXX__ | 
 | #include <cstddef> | 
 |  | 
 | #include "build/build_config.h" | 
 |  | 
 | namespace base { | 
 | namespace subtle { | 
 |  | 
 | typedef int32_t Atomic32; | 
 | #ifdef ARCH_CPU_64_BITS | 
 | // We need to be able to go between Atomic64 and AtomicWord implicitly.  This | 
 | // means Atomic64 and AtomicWord should be the same type on 64-bit. | 
 | #if defined(__ILP32__) || BUILDFLAG(IS_NACL) | 
 | // NaCl's intptr_t is not actually 64-bits on 64-bit! | 
 | // http://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=1162 | 
 | typedef int64_t Atomic64; | 
 | #else | 
 | typedef intptr_t Atomic64; | 
 | #endif | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 | // Use AtomicWord for a machine-sized pointer.  It will use the Atomic32 or | 
 | // Atomic64 routines below, depending on your architecture. | 
 | typedef intptr_t AtomicWord; | 
 |  | 
 | // Atomically execute: | 
 | //      result = *ptr; | 
 | //      if (*ptr == old_value) | 
 | //        *ptr = new_value; | 
 | //      return result; | 
 | // | 
 | // I.e., replace "*ptr" with "new_value" if "*ptr" used to be "old_value". | 
 | // Always return the old value of "*ptr" | 
 | // | 
 | // This routine implies no memory barriers. | 
 | Atomic32 NoBarrier_CompareAndSwap(volatile Atomic32* ptr, | 
 |                                   Atomic32 old_value, | 
 |                                   Atomic32 new_value); | 
 |  | 
 | // Atomically store new_value into *ptr, returning the previous value held in | 
 | // *ptr.  This routine implies no memory barriers. | 
 | Atomic32 NoBarrier_AtomicExchange(volatile Atomic32* ptr, Atomic32 new_value); | 
 |  | 
 | // Atomically increment *ptr by "increment".  Returns the new value of | 
 | // *ptr with the increment applied.  This routine implies no memory barriers. | 
 | Atomic32 NoBarrier_AtomicIncrement(volatile Atomic32* ptr, Atomic32 increment); | 
 |  | 
 | Atomic32 Barrier_AtomicIncrement(volatile Atomic32* ptr, | 
 |                                  Atomic32 increment); | 
 |  | 
 | // These following lower-level operations are typically useful only to people | 
 | // implementing higher-level synchronization operations like spinlocks, | 
 | // mutexes, and condition-variables.  They combine CompareAndSwap(), a load, or | 
 | // a store with appropriate memory-ordering instructions.  "Acquire" operations | 
 | // ensure that no later memory access can be reordered ahead of the operation. | 
 | // "Release" operations ensure that no previous memory access can be reordered | 
 | // after the operation.  "Barrier" operations have both "Acquire" and "Release" | 
 | // semantics. | 
 | Atomic32 Acquire_CompareAndSwap(volatile Atomic32* ptr, | 
 |                                 Atomic32 old_value, | 
 |                                 Atomic32 new_value); | 
 | Atomic32 Release_CompareAndSwap(volatile Atomic32* ptr, | 
 |                                 Atomic32 old_value, | 
 |                                 Atomic32 new_value); | 
 |  | 
 | void NoBarrier_Store(volatile Atomic32* ptr, Atomic32 value); | 
 | void Release_Store(volatile Atomic32* ptr, Atomic32 value); | 
 |  | 
 | Atomic32 NoBarrier_Load(volatile const Atomic32* ptr); | 
 | Atomic32 Acquire_Load(volatile const Atomic32* ptr); | 
 |  | 
 | // 64-bit atomic operations (only available on 64-bit processors). | 
 | #ifdef ARCH_CPU_64_BITS | 
 | Atomic64 NoBarrier_CompareAndSwap(volatile Atomic64* ptr, | 
 |                                   Atomic64 old_value, | 
 |                                   Atomic64 new_value); | 
 | Atomic64 NoBarrier_AtomicExchange(volatile Atomic64* ptr, Atomic64 new_value); | 
 | Atomic64 NoBarrier_AtomicIncrement(volatile Atomic64* ptr, Atomic64 increment); | 
 | Atomic64 Barrier_AtomicIncrement(volatile Atomic64* ptr, Atomic64 increment); | 
 |  | 
 | Atomic64 Acquire_CompareAndSwap(volatile Atomic64* ptr, | 
 |                                 Atomic64 old_value, | 
 |                                 Atomic64 new_value); | 
 | Atomic64 Release_CompareAndSwap(volatile Atomic64* ptr, | 
 |                                 Atomic64 old_value, | 
 |                                 Atomic64 new_value); | 
 | void Release_Store(volatile Atomic64* ptr, Atomic64 value); | 
 | Atomic64 NoBarrier_Load(volatile const Atomic64* ptr); | 
 | Atomic64 Acquire_Load(volatile const Atomic64* ptr); | 
 | #endif  // ARCH_CPU_64_BITS | 
 |  | 
 | }  // namespace subtle | 
 | }  // namespace base | 
 |  | 
 | #include "base/atomicops_internals_portable.h" | 
 |  | 
 | // On some platforms we need additional declarations to make | 
 | // AtomicWord compatible with our other Atomic* types. | 
 | #if BUILDFLAG(IS_APPLE) || BUILDFLAG(IS_OPENBSD) | 
 | #include "base/atomicops_internals_atomicword_compat.h" | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 | #endif  // BASE_ATOMICOPS_H_ |