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// SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC
/*
* Copyright (c) 2016-2018 David Lamparter, for NetDEF, Inc.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <assert.h>
#include "atomlist.h"
void atomlist_add_head(struct atomlist_head *h, struct atomlist_item *item)
{
atomptr_t prevval;
atomptr_t i = atomptr_i(item);
atomic_fetch_add_explicit(&h->count, 1, memory_order_relaxed);
/* updating ->last is possible here, but makes the code considerably
* more complicated... let's not.
*/
prevval = ATOMPTR_NULL;
item->next = ATOMPTR_NULL;
/* head-insert atomically
* release barrier: item + item->next writes must be completed
*/
while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(&h->first, &prevval, i,
memory_order_release, memory_order_relaxed))
atomic_store_explicit(&item->next, prevval,
memory_order_relaxed);
}
void atomlist_add_tail(struct atomlist_head *h, struct atomlist_item *item)
{
atomptr_t prevval = ATOMPTR_NULL;
atomptr_t i = atomptr_i(item);
atomptr_t hint;
struct atomlist_item *prevptr;
_Atomic atomptr_t *prev;
item->next = ATOMPTR_NULL;
atomic_fetch_add_explicit(&h->count, 1, memory_order_relaxed);
/* place new item into ->last
* release: item writes completed; acquire: DD barrier on hint
*/
hint = atomic_exchange_explicit(&h->last, i, memory_order_acq_rel);
while (1) {
if (atomptr_p(hint) == NULL)
prev = &h->first;
else
prev = &atomlist_itemp(hint)->next;
do {
prevval = atomic_load_explicit(prev,
memory_order_consume);
prevptr = atomlist_itemp(prevval);
if (prevptr == NULL)
break;
prev = &prevptr->next;
} while (prevptr);
/* last item is being deleted - start over */
if (atomptr_l(prevval)) {
hint = ATOMPTR_NULL;
continue;
}
/* no barrier - item->next is NULL and was so in xchg above */
if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(prev, &prevval, i,
memory_order_consume,
memory_order_consume)) {
hint = prevval;
continue;
}
break;
}
}
static void atomlist_del_core(struct atomlist_head *h,
struct atomlist_item *item,
_Atomic atomptr_t *hint,
atomptr_t next)
{
_Atomic atomptr_t *prev = hint ? hint : &h->first, *upd;
atomptr_t prevval, updval;
struct atomlist_item *prevptr;
/* drop us off "last" if needed. no r/w to barrier. */
prevval = atomptr_i(item);
atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&h->last, &prevval,
ATOMPTR_NULL,
memory_order_relaxed, memory_order_relaxed);
atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(&h->count, 1, memory_order_relaxed);
/* the following code should be identical (except sort<>list) to
* atomsort_del_hint()
*/
while (1) {
upd = NULL;
updval = ATOMPTR_LOCK;
do {
prevval = atomic_load_explicit(prev,
memory_order_consume);
/* track the beginning of a chain of deleted items
* this is necessary to make this lock-free; we can
* complete deletions started by other threads.
*/
if (!atomptr_l(prevval)) {
updval = prevval;
upd = prev;
}
prevptr = atomlist_itemp(prevval);
if (prevptr == item)
break;
prev = &prevptr->next;
} while (prevptr);
if (prevptr != item)
/* another thread completed our deletion */
return;
if (!upd || atomptr_l(updval)) {
/* failed to find non-deleted predecessor...
* have to try again
*/
prev = &h->first;
continue;
}
if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(upd, &updval,
next, memory_order_consume,
memory_order_consume)) {
/* prev doesn't point to item anymore, something
* was inserted. continue at same position forward.
*/
continue;
}
break;
}
}
void atomlist_del_hint(struct atomlist_head *h, struct atomlist_item *item,
_Atomic atomptr_t *hint)
{
atomptr_t next;
/* mark ourselves in-delete - full barrier */
next = atomic_fetch_or_explicit(&item->next, ATOMPTR_LOCK,
memory_order_acquire);
assert(!atomptr_l(next)); /* delete race on same item */
atomlist_del_core(h, item, hint, next);
}
struct atomlist_item *atomlist_pop(struct atomlist_head *h)
{
struct atomlist_item *item;
atomptr_t next;
/* grab head of the list - and remember it in replval for the
* actual delete below. No matter what, the head of the list is
* where we start deleting because either it's our item, or it's
* some delete-marked items and then our item.
*/
next = atomic_load_explicit(&h->first, memory_order_consume);
do {
item = atomlist_itemp(next);
if (!item)
return NULL;
/* try to mark deletion */
next = atomic_fetch_or_explicit(&item->next, ATOMPTR_LOCK,
memory_order_acquire);
} while (atomptr_l(next));
/* if loop is taken: delete race on same item (another pop or del)
* => proceed to next item
* if loop exited here: we have our item selected and marked
*/
atomlist_del_core(h, item, &h->first, next);
return item;
}
struct atomsort_item *atomsort_add(struct atomsort_head *h,
struct atomsort_item *item, int (*cmpfn)(
const struct atomsort_item *,
const struct atomsort_item *))
{
_Atomic atomptr_t *prev;
atomptr_t prevval;
atomptr_t i = atomptr_i(item);
struct atomsort_item *previtem;
int cmpval;
do {
prev = &h->first;
do {
prevval = atomic_load_explicit(prev,
memory_order_acquire);
previtem = atomptr_p(prevval);
if (!previtem || (cmpval = cmpfn(previtem, item)) > 0)
break;
if (cmpval == 0)
return previtem;
prev = &previtem->next;
} while (1);
if (atomptr_l(prevval))
continue;
item->next = prevval;
if (atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(prev, &prevval, i,
memory_order_release, memory_order_relaxed))
break;
} while (1);
atomic_fetch_add_explicit(&h->count, 1, memory_order_relaxed);
return NULL;
}
static void atomsort_del_core(struct atomsort_head *h,
struct atomsort_item *item, _Atomic atomptr_t *hint,
atomptr_t next)
{
_Atomic atomptr_t *prev = hint ? hint : &h->first, *upd;
atomptr_t prevval, updval;
struct atomsort_item *prevptr;
atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(&h->count, 1, memory_order_relaxed);
/* the following code should be identical (except sort<>list) to
* atomlist_del_core()
*/
while (1) {
upd = NULL;
updval = ATOMPTR_LOCK;
do {
prevval = atomic_load_explicit(prev,
memory_order_consume);
/* track the beginning of a chain of deleted items
* this is necessary to make this lock-free; we can
* complete deletions started by other threads.
*/
if (!atomptr_l(prevval)) {
updval = prevval;
upd = prev;
}
prevptr = atomsort_itemp(prevval);
if (prevptr == item)
break;
prev = &prevptr->next;
} while (prevptr);
if (prevptr != item)
/* another thread completed our deletion */
return;
if (!upd || atomptr_l(updval)) {
/* failed to find non-deleted predecessor...
* have to try again
*/
prev = &h->first;
continue;
}
if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(upd, &updval,
next, memory_order_relaxed,
memory_order_relaxed)) {
/* prev doesn't point to item anymore, something
* was inserted. continue at same position forward.
*/
continue;
}
break;
}
}
void atomsort_del_hint(struct atomsort_head *h, struct atomsort_item *item,
_Atomic atomptr_t *hint)
{
atomptr_t next;
/* mark ourselves in-delete - full barrier */
next = atomic_fetch_or_explicit(&item->next, ATOMPTR_LOCK,
memory_order_seq_cst);
assert(!atomptr_l(next)); /* delete race on same item */
atomsort_del_core(h, item, hint, next);
}
struct atomsort_item *atomsort_pop(struct atomsort_head *h)
{
struct atomsort_item *item;
atomptr_t next;
/* grab head of the list - and remember it in replval for the
* actual delete below. No matter what, the head of the list is
* where we start deleting because either it's our item, or it's
* some delete-marked items and then our item.
*/
next = atomic_load_explicit(&h->first, memory_order_consume);
do {
item = atomsort_itemp(next);
if (!item)
return NULL;
/* try to mark deletion */
next = atomic_fetch_or_explicit(&item->next, ATOMPTR_LOCK,
memory_order_acquire);
} while (atomptr_l(next));
/* if loop is taken: delete race on same item (another pop or del)
* => proceed to next item
* if loop exited here: we have our item selected and marked
*/
atomsort_del_core(h, item, &h->first, next);
return item;
}
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