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/*
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| APC |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Copyright (c) 2006-2011 The PHP Group |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, |
| that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is |
| available through the world-wide-web at the following url: |
| http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt |
| If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to |
| obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to |
| license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| The following code was ported from the PostgreSQL project, please |
| see appropriate copyright notices that follow. |
| Initial conversion by Brian Shire <shire@php.net> |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
/* $Id: pgsql_s_lock.h 307048 2011-01-03 23:53:17Z kalle $ */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* s_lock.h
* Hardware-dependent implementation of spinlocks.
*
* NOTE: none of the macros in this file are intended to be called directly.
* Call them through the hardware-independent macros in spin.h.
*
* The following hardware-dependent macros must be provided for each
* supported platform:
*
* void S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
* Initialize a spinlock (to the unlocked state).
*
* void S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
* Acquire a spinlock, waiting if necessary.
* Time out and abort() if unable to acquire the lock in a
* "reasonable" amount of time --- typically ~ 1 minute.
*
* void S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
* Unlock a previously acquired lock.
*
* bool S_LOCK_FREE(slock_t *lock)
* Tests if the lock is free. Returns TRUE if free, FALSE if locked.
* This does *not* change the state of the lock.
*
* void SPIN_DELAY(void)
* Delay operation to occur inside spinlock wait loop.
*
* Note to implementors: there are default implementations for all these
* macros at the bottom of the file. Check if your platform can use
* these or needs to override them.
*
* Usually, S_LOCK() is implemented in terms of an even lower-level macro
* TAS():
*
* int TAS(slock_t *lock)
* Atomic test-and-set instruction. Attempt to acquire the lock,
* but do *not* wait. Returns 0 if successful, nonzero if unable
* to acquire the lock.
*
* TAS() is NOT part of the API, and should never be called directly.
*
* CAUTION: on some platforms TAS() may sometimes report failure to acquire
* a lock even when the lock is not locked. For example, on Alpha TAS()
* will "fail" if interrupted. Therefore TAS() should always be invoked
* in a retry loop, even if you are certain the lock is free.
*
* ANOTHER CAUTION: be sure that TAS() and S_UNLOCK() represent sequence
* points, ie, loads and stores of other values must not be moved across
* a lock or unlock. In most cases it suffices to make the operation be
* done through a "volatile" pointer.
*
* On most supported platforms, TAS() uses a tas() function written
* in assembly language to execute a hardware atomic-test-and-set
* instruction. Equivalent OS-supplied mutex routines could be used too.
*
* If no system-specific TAS() is available (ie, HAVE_SPINLOCKS is not
* defined), then we fall back on an emulation that uses SysV semaphores
* (see spin.c). This emulation will be MUCH MUCH slower than a proper TAS()
* implementation, because of the cost of a kernel call per lock or unlock.
* An old report is that Postgres spends around 40% of its time in semop(2)
* when using the SysV semaphore code.
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2006, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/storage/s_lock.h,v 1.157 2006/06/07 22:24:45 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef S_LOCK_H
#define S_LOCK_H
/** APC namespace protection ************************************************/
/* hack to protect against any possible runtime namespace collisions...*/
#define pg_usleep apc_spin_pg_usleep
#define s_lock apc_spin_s_lock
#define spins_per_delay apc_spin_spins_per_delay
/****************************************************************************/
/* #include "storage/pg_sema.h" -- Removed for APC */
#define HAVE_SPINLOCKS 1 /* -- Added for APC */
#ifdef HAVE_SPINLOCKS /* skip spinlocks if requested */
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__ICC)
/*************************************************************************
* All the gcc inlines
* Gcc consistently defines the CPU as __cpu__.
* Other compilers use __cpu or __cpu__ so we test for both in those cases.
*/
/*----------
* Standard gcc asm format (assuming "volatile slock_t *lock"):
__asm__ __volatile__(
" instruction \n"
" instruction \n"
" instruction \n"
: "=r"(_res), "+m"(*lock) // return register, in/out lock value
: "r"(lock) // lock pointer, in input register
: "memory", "cc"); // show clobbered registers here
* The output-operands list (after first colon) should always include
* "+m"(*lock), whether or not the asm code actually refers to this
* operand directly. This ensures that gcc believes the value in the
* lock variable is used and set by the asm code. Also, the clobbers
* list (after third colon) should always include "memory"; this prevents
* gcc from thinking it can cache the values of shared-memory fields
* across the asm code. Add "cc" if your asm code changes the condition
* code register, and also list any temp registers the code uses.
*----------
*/
#ifdef __i386__ /* 32-bit i386 */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register slock_t _res = 1;
/*
* Use a non-locking test before asserting the bus lock. Note that the
* extra test appears to be a small loss on some x86 platforms and a small
* win on others; it's by no means clear that we should keep it.
*/
__asm__ __volatile__(
" cmpb $0,%1 \n"
" jne 1f \n"
" lock \n"
" xchgb %0,%1 \n"
"1: \n"
: "+q"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
:
: "memory", "cc");
return (int) _res;
}
#define SPIN_DELAY() spin_delay()
static __inline__ void
spin_delay(void)
{
/*
* This sequence is equivalent to the PAUSE instruction ("rep" is
* ignored by old IA32 processors if the following instruction is
* not a string operation); the IA-32 Architecture Software
* Developer's Manual, Vol. 3, Section 7.7.2 describes why using
* PAUSE in the inner loop of a spin lock is necessary for good
* performance:
*
* The PAUSE instruction improves the performance of IA-32
* processors supporting Hyper-Threading Technology when
* executing spin-wait loops and other routines where one
* thread is accessing a shared lock or semaphore in a tight
* polling loop. When executing a spin-wait loop, the
* processor can suffer a severe performance penalty when
* exiting the loop because it detects a possible memory order
* violation and flushes the core processor's pipeline. The
* PAUSE instruction provides a hint to the processor that the
* code sequence is a spin-wait loop. The processor uses this
* hint to avoid the memory order violation and prevent the
* pipeline flush. In addition, the PAUSE instruction
* de-pipelines the spin-wait loop to prevent it from
* consuming execution resources excessively.
*/
__asm__ __volatile__(
" rep; nop \n");
}
#endif /* __i386__ */
#ifdef __x86_64__ /* AMD Opteron, Intel EM64T */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register slock_t _res = 1;
/*
* On Opteron, using a non-locking test before the locking instruction
* is a huge loss. On EM64T, it appears to be a wash or small loss,
* so we needn't bother to try to distinguish the sub-architectures.
*/
__asm__ __volatile__(
" lock \n"
" xchgb %0,%1 \n"
: "+q"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
:
: "memory", "cc");
return (int) _res;
}
#define SPIN_DELAY() spin_delay()
static __inline__ void
spin_delay(void)
{
/*
* Adding a PAUSE in the spin delay loop is demonstrably a no-op on
* Opteron, but it may be of some use on EM64T, so we keep it.
*/
__asm__ __volatile__(
" rep; nop \n");
}
#endif /* __x86_64__ */
#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64) /* Intel Itanium */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
#ifndef __INTEL_COMPILER
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
long int ret;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" xchg4 %0=%1,%2 \n"
: "=r"(ret), "+m"(*lock)
: "r"(1)
: "memory");
return (int) ret;
}
#else /* __INTEL_COMPILER */
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
int ret;
ret = _InterlockedExchange(lock,1); /* this is a xchg asm macro */
return ret;
}
#endif /* __INTEL_COMPILER */
#endif /* __ia64__ || __ia64 */
#if defined(__arm__) || defined(__arm)
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register slock_t _res = 1;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" swpb %0, %0, [%2] \n"
: "+r"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
: "r"(lock)
: "memory");
return (int) _res;
}
#endif /* __arm__ */
/* S/390 and S/390x Linux (32- and 64-bit zSeries) */
#if defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__)
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
int _res = 0;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" cs %0,%3,0(%2) \n"
: "+d"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
: "a"(lock), "d"(1)
: "memory", "cc");
return _res;
}
#endif /* __s390__ || __s390x__ */
#if defined(__sparc__) /* Sparc */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register slock_t _res;
/*
* See comment in /pg/backend/port/tas/solaris_sparc.s for why this
* uses "ldstub", and that file uses "cas". gcc currently generates
* sparcv7-targeted binaries, so "cas" use isn't possible.
*/
__asm__ __volatile__(
" ldstub [%2], %0 \n"
: "=r"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
: "r"(lock)
: "memory");
return (int) _res;
}
#endif /* __sparc__ */
/* PowerPC */
#if defined(__ppc__) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__powerpc64__)
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__powerpc64__)
typedef unsigned long slock_t;
#else
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#endif
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
/*
* NOTE: per the Enhanced PowerPC Architecture manual, v1.0 dated 7-May-2002,
* an isync is a sufficient synchronization barrier after a lwarx/stwcx loop.
*/
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
slock_t _t;
int _res;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" lwarx %0,0,%3 \n"
" cmpwi %0,0 \n"
" bne 1f \n"
" addi %0,%0,1 \n"
" stwcx. %0,0,%3 \n"
" beq 2f \n"
"1: li %1,1 \n"
" b 3f \n"
"2: \n"
" isync \n"
" li %1,0 \n"
"3: \n"
: "=&r"(_t), "=r"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
: "r"(lock)
: "memory", "cc");
return _res;
}
/* PowerPC S_UNLOCK is almost standard but requires a "sync" instruction */
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) \
do \
{ \
__asm__ __volatile__ (" sync \n"); \
*((volatile slock_t *) (lock)) = 0; \
} while (0)
#endif /* powerpc */
/* Linux Motorola 68k */
#if (defined(__mc68000__) || defined(__m68k__)) && defined(__linux__)
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register int rv;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" clrl %0 \n"
" tas %1 \n"
" sne %0 \n"
: "=d"(rv), "+m"(*lock)
:
: "memory", "cc");
return rv;
}
#endif /* (__mc68000__ || __m68k__) && __linux__ */
/*
* VAXen -- even multiprocessor ones
* (thanks to Tom Ivar Helbekkmo)
*/
#if defined(__vax__)
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register int _res;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" movl $1, %0 \n"
" bbssi $0, (%2), 1f \n"
" clrl %0 \n"
"1: \n"
: "=&r"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
: "r"(lock)
: "memory");
return _res;
}
#endif /* __vax__ */
#if defined(__ns32k__) /* National Semiconductor 32K */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register int _res;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" sbitb 0, %1 \n"
" sfsd %0 \n"
: "=r"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
:
: "memory");
return _res;
}
#endif /* __ns32k__ */
#if defined(__alpha) || defined(__alpha__) /* Alpha */
/*
* Correct multi-processor locking methods are explained in section 5.5.3
* of the Alpha AXP Architecture Handbook, which at this writing can be
* found at ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/dec-docs/index.html.
* For gcc we implement the handbook's code directly with inline assembler.
*/
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned long slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register slock_t _res;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" ldq $0, %1 \n"
" bne $0, 2f \n"
" ldq_l %0, %1 \n"
" bne %0, 2f \n"
" mov 1, $0 \n"
" stq_c $0, %1 \n"
" beq $0, 2f \n"
" mb \n"
" br 3f \n"
"2: mov 1, %0 \n"
"3: \n"
: "=&r"(_res), "+m"(*lock)
:
: "memory", "0");
return (int) _res;
}
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) \
do \
{\
__asm__ __volatile__ (" mb \n"); \
*((volatile slock_t *) (lock)) = 0; \
} while (0)
#endif /* __alpha || __alpha__ */
#if defined(__mips__) && !defined(__sgi) /* non-SGI MIPS */
/* Note: on SGI we use the OS' mutex ABI, see below */
/* Note: R10000 processors require a separate SYNC */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
register volatile slock_t *_l = lock;
register int _res;
register int _tmp;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" .set push \n"
" .set mips2 \n"
" .set noreorder \n"
" .set nomacro \n"
" ll %0, %2 \n"
" or %1, %0, 1 \n"
" sc %1, %2 \n"
" xori %1, 1 \n"
" or %0, %0, %1 \n"
" sync \n"
" .set pop "
: "=&r" (_res), "=&r" (_tmp), "+R" (*_l)
:
: "memory");
return _res;
}
/* MIPS S_UNLOCK is almost standard but requires a "sync" instruction */
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) \
do \
{ \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" .set push \n" \
" .set mips2 \n" \
" .set noreorder \n" \
" .set nomacro \n" \
" sync \n" \
" .set pop "); \
*((volatile slock_t *) (lock)) = 0; \
} while (0)
#endif /* __mips__ && !__sgi */
/* These live in s_lock.c, but only for gcc */
#if defined(__m68k__) && !defined(__linux__) /* non-Linux Motorola 68k */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Platforms that use non-gcc inline assembly:
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#if !defined(HAS_TEST_AND_SET) /* We didn't trigger above, let's try here */
#if defined(USE_UNIVEL_CC) /* Unixware compiler */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
asm int
tas(volatile slock_t *s_lock)
{
/* UNIVEL wants %mem in column 1, so we don't pg_indent this file */
%mem s_lock
pushl %ebx
movl s_lock, %ebx
movl $255, %eax
lock
xchgb %al, (%ebx)
popl %ebx
}
#endif /* defined(USE_UNIVEL_CC) */
#if defined(__alpha) || defined(__alpha__) /* Tru64 Unix Alpha compiler */
/*
* The Tru64 compiler doesn't support gcc-style inline asm, but it does
* have some builtin functions that accomplish much the same results.
* For simplicity, slock_t is defined as long (ie, quadword) on Alpha
* regardless of the compiler in use. LOCK_LONG and UNLOCK_LONG only
* operate on an int (ie, longword), but that's OK as long as we define
* S_INIT_LOCK to zero out the whole quadword.
*/
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned long slock_t;
#include <alpha/builtins.h>
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) (*(lock) = 0)
#define TAS(lock) (__LOCK_LONG_RETRY((lock), 1) == 0)
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) __UNLOCK_LONG(lock)
#endif /* __alpha || __alpha__ */
#if defined(__hppa) || defined(__hppa__) /* HP PA-RISC, GCC and HP compilers */
/*
* HP's PA-RISC
*
* See src/backend/port/hpux/tas.c.template for details about LDCWX. Because
* LDCWX requires a 16-byte-aligned address, we declare slock_t as a 16-byte
* struct. The active word in the struct is whichever has the aligned address;
* the other three words just sit at -1.
*
* When using gcc, we can inline the required assembly code.
*/
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef struct
{
int sema[4];
} slock_t;
#define TAS_ACTIVE_WORD(lock) ((volatile int *) (((long) (lock) + 15) & ~15))
#if defined(__GNUC__)
static __inline__ int
tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
{
volatile int *lockword = TAS_ACTIVE_WORD(lock);
register int lockval;
__asm__ __volatile__(
" ldcwx 0(0,%2),%0 \n"
: "=r"(lockval), "+m"(*lockword)
: "r"(lockword)
: "memory");
return (lockval == 0);
}
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) (*TAS_ACTIVE_WORD(lock) = -1)
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) \
do { \
volatile slock_t *lock_ = (lock); \
lock_->sema[0] = -1; \
lock_->sema[1] = -1; \
lock_->sema[2] = -1; \
lock_->sema[3] = -1; \
} while (0)
#define S_LOCK_FREE(lock) (*TAS_ACTIVE_WORD(lock) != 0)
#endif /* __hppa || __hppa__ */
#if defined(__hpux) && defined(__ia64) && !defined(__GNUC__)
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#include <ia64/sys/inline.h>
#define TAS(lock) _Asm_xchg(_SZ_W, lock, 1, _LDHINT_NONE)
#endif /* HPUX on IA64, non gcc */
#if defined(__sgi) /* SGI compiler */
/*
* SGI IRIX 5
* slock_t is defined as a unsigned long. We use the standard SGI
* mutex API.
*
* The following comment is left for historical reasons, but is probably
* not a good idea since the mutex ABI is supported.
*
* This stuff may be supplemented in the future with Masato Kataoka's MIPS-II
* assembly from his NECEWS SVR4 port, but we probably ought to retain this
* for the R3000 chips out there.
*/
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned long slock_t;
#include "mutex.h"
#define TAS(lock) (test_and_set(lock,1))
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) (test_then_and(lock,0))
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) (test_then_and(lock,0))
#define S_LOCK_FREE(lock) (test_then_add(lock,0) == 0)
#endif /* __sgi */
#if defined(sinix) /* Sinix */
/*
* SINIX / Reliant UNIX
* slock_t is defined as a struct abilock_t, which has a single unsigned long
* member. (Basically same as SGI)
*/
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#include "abi_mutex.h"
typedef abilock_t slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) (!acquire_lock(lock))
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) release_lock(lock)
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) init_lock(lock)
#define S_LOCK_FREE(lock) (stat_lock(lock) == UNLOCKED)
#endif /* sinix */
#if defined(_AIX) /* AIX */
/*
* AIX (POWER)
*/
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#define TAS(lock) _check_lock(lock, 0, 1)
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) _clear_lock(lock, 0)
#endif /* _AIX */
#if defined (nextstep) /* Nextstep */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef struct mutex slock_t;
#define APC_SLOCK_NONBLOCKING_LOCK_AVAILABLE 0 /* -- APC: non-blocking lock not available in this case -- */
#define S_LOCK(lock) mutex_lock(lock)
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) mutex_unlock(lock)
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) mutex_init(lock)
/* For Mach, we have to delve inside the entrails of `struct mutex'. Ick! */
#define S_LOCK_FREE(alock) ((alock)->lock == 0)
#endif /* nextstep */
/* These are in s_lock.c */
#if defined(sun3) /* Sun3 */
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(__sun) && (defined(__i386) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__sparc__) || defined(__sparc))
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#if defined(__i386) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__sparcv8plus)
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#else
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
extern slock_t pg_atomic_cas(volatile slock_t *lock, slock_t with,
slock_t cmp);
#define TAS(a) (pg_atomic_cas((a), 1, 0) != 0)
#endif
#ifdef WIN32_ONLY_COMPILER
typedef LONG slock_t;
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#define TAS(lock) (InterlockedCompareExchange(lock, 1, 0))
#define SPIN_DELAY() spin_delay()
static __forceinline void
spin_delay(void)
{
/* See comment for gcc code. Same code, MASM syntax */
__asm rep nop;
}
#endif
#endif /* !defined(HAS_TEST_AND_SET) */
/* Blow up if we didn't have any way to do spinlocks */
#ifndef HAS_TEST_AND_SET
/* -- APC: We have better options in APC than this, that should be specified explicitly so just fail out and notify the user -- */
#error Spin locking is not available on your platform, please select another locking method (see ./configure --help).
/* #error PostgreSQL does not have native spinlock support on this platform. To continue the compilation, rerun configure using --disable-spinlocks.
However, performance will be poor. Please report this to pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org. */
#endif
#else /* !HAVE_SPINLOCKS */
/*
* Fake spinlock implementation using semaphores --- slow and prone
* to fall foul of kernel limits on number of semaphores, so don't use this
* unless you must! The subroutines appear in spin.c.
*/
/* -- Removed for APC
typedef PGSemaphoreData slock_t;
extern bool s_lock_free_sema(volatile slock_t *lock);
extern void s_unlock_sema(volatile slock_t *lock);
extern void s_init_lock_sema(volatile slock_t *lock);
extern int tas_sema(volatile slock_t *lock);
#define S_LOCK_FREE(lock) s_lock_free_sema(lock)
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) s_unlock_sema(lock)
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) s_init_lock_sema(lock)
#define TAS(lock) tas_sema(lock)
*/
#endif /* HAVE_SPINLOCKS */
/*
* Default Definitions - override these above as needed.
*/
#define APC_SLOCK_NONBLOCKING_LOCK_AVAILABLE 1 /* -- APC: Non-blocking lock available for this case -- */
#if !defined(S_LOCK)
#define S_LOCK(lock) \
do { \
if (TAS(lock)) \
s_lock((lock), __FILE__, __LINE__); \
} while (0)
#endif /* S_LOCK */
#if !defined(S_LOCK_FREE)
#define S_LOCK_FREE(lock) (*(lock) == 0)
#endif /* S_LOCK_FREE */
#if !defined(S_UNLOCK)
#define S_UNLOCK(lock) (*((volatile slock_t *) (lock)) = 0)
#endif /* S_UNLOCK */
#if !defined(S_INIT_LOCK)
#define S_INIT_LOCK(lock) S_UNLOCK(lock)
#endif /* S_INIT_LOCK */
#if !defined(SPIN_DELAY)
#define SPIN_DELAY() ((void) 0)
#endif /* SPIN_DELAY */
#if !defined(TAS)
extern int tas(volatile slock_t *lock); /* in port/.../tas.s, or
* s_lock.c */
#define TAS(lock) tas(lock)
#endif /* TAS */
/*
* Platform-independent out-of-line support routines
*/
extern void s_lock(volatile slock_t *lock, const char *file, int line);
/* Support for dynamic adjustment of spins_per_delay */
#define DEFAULT_SPINS_PER_DELAY 100
#if 0 /* -- Removed from APC use -- */
extern void set_spins_per_delay(int shared_spins_per_delay);
extern int update_spins_per_delay(int shared_spins_per_delay);
#endif
#endif /* S_LOCK_H */
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