Legacy __sync Built-in Functions for Atomic Memory Access

Legacy __sync Built-in Functions for Atomic Memory Access

 

copy from: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/_005f_005fsync-Builtins.html

 

The following built-in functions are intended to be compatible with those described in the Intel Itanium Processor-specific Application Binary Interface, section 7.4. As such, they depart from the normal GCC practice of using the ‘__builtin_’ prefix, and further that they are overloaded such that they work on multiple types.

The definition given in the Intel documentation allows only for the use of the types int, long, long long as well as their unsigned counterparts. GCC allows any integral scalar or pointer type that is 1, 2, 4 or 8 bytes in length.

Not all operations are supported by all target processors. If a particular operation cannot be implemented on the target processor, a warning is generated and a call an external function is generated. The external function carries the same name as the built-in version, with an additional suffix ‘_n’ where n is the size of the data type.

In most cases, these built-in functions are considered a full barrier. That is, no memory operand is moved across the operation, either forward or backward. Further, instructions are issued as necessary to prevent the processor from speculating loads across the operation and from queuing stores after the operation.

All of the routines are described in the Intel documentation to take “an optional list of variables protected by the memory barrier”. It's not clear what is meant by that; it could mean that only the following variables are protected, or it could mean that these variables should in addition be protected. At present GCC ignores this list and protects all variables that are globally accessible. If in the future we make some use of this list, an empty list will continue to mean all globally accessible variables.

type __sync_fetch_and_add ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_fetch_and_sub ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_fetch_and_or ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_fetch_and_and ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_fetch_and_xor ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_fetch_and_nand ( type *ptr, type value, ...)
These built-in functions perform the operation suggested by the name, and returns the value that had previously been in memory. That is,
          { tmp = *ptr; *ptr op= value; return tmp; }
          { tmp = *ptr; *ptr = ~(tmp & value); return tmp; }   // nand

Note: GCC 4.4 and later implement __sync_fetch_and_nand as *ptr = ~(tmp & value) instead of *ptr = ~tmp & value.

type __sync_add_and_fetch ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_sub_and_fetch ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_or_and_fetch ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_and_and_fetch ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_xor_and_fetch ( type *ptr, type value, ...) type __sync_nand_and_fetch ( type *ptr, type value, ...)
These built-in functions perform the operation suggested by the name, and return the new value. That is,
          { *ptr op= value; return *ptr; }
          { *ptr = ~(*ptr & value); return *ptr; }   // nand

Note: GCC 4.4 and later implement __sync_nand_and_fetch as *ptr = ~(*ptr & value) instead of *ptr = ~*ptr & value.

bool __sync_bool_compare_and_swap ( type *ptr, type oldval, type newval, ...) type __sync_val_compare_and_swap ( type *ptr, type oldval, type newval, ...)
These built-in functions perform an atomic compare and swap. That is, if the current value of * ptr is oldval, then write newval into * ptr.

The “bool” version returns true if the comparison is successful and newval is written. The “val” version returns the contents of *ptr before the operation.

__sync_synchronize (...)
This built-in function issues a full memory barrier.
type __sync_lock_test_and_set ( type *ptr, type value, ...)
This built-in function, as described by Intel, is not a traditional test-and-set operation, but rather an atomic exchange operation. It writes value into * ptr, and returns the previous contents of * ptr.

Many targets have only minimal support for such locks, and do not support a full exchange operation. In this case, a target may support reduced functionality here by which the only valid value to store is the immediate constant 1. The exact value actually stored in *ptr is implementation defined.

This built-in function is not a full barrier, but rather an acquire barrier. This means that references after the operation cannot move to (or be speculated to) before the operation, but previous memory stores may not be globally visible yet, and previous memory loads may not yet be satisfied.

void __sync_lock_release ( type *ptr, ...)
This built-in function releases the lock acquired by __sync_lock_test_and_set. Normally this means writing the constant 0 to * ptr.

This built-in function is not a full barrier, but rather a release barrier. This means that all previous memory stores are globally visible, and all previous memory loads have been satisfied, but following memory reads are not prevented from being speculated to before the barrier.

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