/* Do not #define _LGPL_SOURCE to ensure we can emit the wrapper symbols */
#include "urcu.h"
-void __attribute__((constructor)) urcu_init(void);
-void __attribute__((destructor)) urcu_exit(void);
-
-int init_done;
-
pthread_mutex_t urcu_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
/*
}
}
-#ifdef DEBUG_FULL_MB
#ifdef HAS_INCOHERENT_CACHES
static void force_mb_single_thread(struct reader_registry *index)
{
{
smp_mb();
}
-#else /* #ifdef DEBUG_FULL_MB */
-#ifdef HAS_INCOHERENT_CACHES
-static void force_mb_single_thread(struct reader_registry *index)
-{
- assert(registry);
- /*
- * pthread_kill has a smp_mb(). But beware, we assume it performs
- * a cache flush on architectures with non-coherent cache. Let's play
- * safe and don't assume anything : we use smp_mc() to make sure the
- * cache flush is enforced.
- */
- *index->need_mb = 1;
- smp_mc(); /* write ->need_mb before sending the signals */
- pthread_kill(index->tid, SIGURCU);
- smp_mb();
- /*
- * Wait for sighandler (and thus mb()) to execute on every thread.
- * BUSY-LOOP.
- */
- while (*index->need_mb) {
- poll(NULL, 0, 1);
- }
- smp_mb(); /* read ->need_mb before ending the barrier */
-}
-#endif /* #ifdef HAS_INCOHERENT_CACHES */
-
-static void force_mb_all_threads(void)
-{
- struct reader_registry *index;
- /*
- * Ask for each threads to execute a smp_mb() so we can consider the
- * compiler barriers around rcu read lock as real memory barriers.
- */
- if (!registry)
- return;
- /*
- * pthread_kill has a smp_mb(). But beware, we assume it performs
- * a cache flush on architectures with non-coherent cache. Let's play
- * safe and don't assume anything : we use smp_mc() to make sure the
- * cache flush is enforced.
- */
- for (index = registry; index < registry + num_readers; index++) {
- *index->need_mb = 1;
- smp_mc(); /* write need_mb before sending the signal */
- pthread_kill(index->tid, SIGURCU);
- }
- /*
- * Wait for sighandler (and thus mb()) to execute on every thread.
- *
- * Note that the pthread_kill() will never be executed on systems
- * that correctly deliver signals in a timely manner. However, it
- * is not uncommon for kernels to have bugs that can result in
- * lost or unduly delayed signals.
- *
- * If you are seeing the below pthread_kill() executing much at
- * all, we suggest testing the underlying kernel and filing the
- * relevant bug report. For Linux kernels, we recommend getting
- * the Linux Test Project (LTP).
- */
- for (index = registry; index < registry + num_readers; index++) {
- while (*index->need_mb) {
- pthread_kill(index->tid, SIGURCU);
- poll(NULL, 0, 1);
- }
- }
- smp_mb(); /* read ->need_mb before ending the barrier */
-}
-#endif /* #else #ifdef DEBUG_FULL_MB */
void wait_for_quiescent_state(void)
{
void rcu_register_thread(void)
{
internal_urcu_lock();
- urcu_init(); /* In case gcc does not support constructor attribute */
rcu_add_reader(pthread_self());
internal_urcu_unlock();
}
rcu_remove_reader(pthread_self());
internal_urcu_unlock();
}
-
-#ifndef DEBUG_FULL_MB
-static void sigurcu_handler(int signo, siginfo_t *siginfo, void *context)
-{
- /*
- * Executing this smp_mb() is the only purpose of this signal handler.
- * It punctually promotes barrier() into smp_mb() on every thread it is
- * executed on.
- */
- smp_mb();
- need_mb = 0;
- smp_mb();
-}
-
-/*
- * urcu_init constructor. Called when the library is linked, but also when
- * reader threads are calling rcu_register_thread().
- * Should only be called by a single thread at a given time. This is ensured by
- * holing the internal_urcu_lock() from rcu_register_thread() or by running at
- * library load time, which should not be executed by multiple threads nor
- * concurrently with rcu_register_thread() anyway.
- */
-void urcu_init(void)
-{
- struct sigaction act;
- int ret;
-
- if (init_done)
- return;
- init_done = 1;
-
- act.sa_sigaction = sigurcu_handler;
- ret = sigaction(SIGURCU, &act, NULL);
- if (ret) {
- perror("Error in sigaction");
- exit(-1);
- }
-}
-
-void urcu_exit(void)
-{
- struct sigaction act;
- int ret;
-
- ret = sigaction(SIGURCU, NULL, &act);
- if (ret) {
- perror("Error in sigaction");
- exit(-1);
- }
- assert(act.sa_sigaction == sigurcu_handler);
- free(registry);
-}
-#endif /* #ifndef DEBUG_FULL_MB */