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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Semaphore implementation exposed to Go.
// Intended use is provide a sleep and wakeup
// primitive that can be used in the contended case
// of other synchronization primitives.
// Thus it targets the same goal as Linux's futex,
// but it has much simpler semantics.
//
// That is, don't think of these as semaphores.
// Think of them as a way to implement sleep and wakeup
// such that every sleep is paired with a single wakeup,
// even if, due to races, the wakeup happens before the sleep.
//
// See Mullender and Cox, ``Semaphores in Plan 9,''
// http://swtch.com/semaphore.pdf
package sync
#include "runtime.h"
#include "arch_GOARCH.h"
#include "../../cmd/ld/textflag.h"
typedef struct SemaWaiter SemaWaiter;
struct SemaWaiter
{
uint32 volatile* addr;
G* g;
int64 releasetime;
int32 nrelease; // -1 for acquire
SemaWaiter* prev;
SemaWaiter* next;
};
typedef struct SemaRoot SemaRoot;
struct SemaRoot
{
Lock;
SemaWaiter* head;
SemaWaiter* tail;
// Number of waiters. Read w/o the lock.
uint32 volatile nwait;
};
// Prime to not correlate with any user patterns.
#define SEMTABLESZ 251
struct semtable
{
SemaRoot;
uint8 pad[CacheLineSize-sizeof(SemaRoot)];
};
#pragma dataflag NOPTR /* mark semtable as 'no pointers', hiding from garbage collector */
static struct semtable semtable[SEMTABLESZ];
static SemaRoot*
semroot(uint32 *addr)
{
return &semtable[((uintptr)addr >> 3) % SEMTABLESZ];
}
static void
semqueue(SemaRoot *root, uint32 volatile *addr, SemaWaiter *s)
{
s->g = g;
s->addr = addr;
s->next = nil;
s->prev = root->tail;
if(root->tail)
root->tail->next = s;
else
root->head = s;
root->tail = s;
}
static void
semdequeue(SemaRoot *root, SemaWaiter *s)
{
if(s->next)
s->next->prev = s->prev;
else
root->tail = s->prev;
if(s->prev)
s->prev->next = s->next;
else
root->head = s->next;
s->prev = nil;
s->next = nil;
}
static int32
cansemacquire(uint32 *addr)
{
uint32 v;
while((v = runtime·atomicload(addr)) > 0)
if(runtime·cas(addr, v, v-1))
return 1;
return 0;
}
void
runtime·semacquire(uint32 volatile *addr, bool profile)
{
SemaWaiter s; // Needs to be allocated on stack, otherwise garbage collector could deallocate it
SemaRoot *root;
int64 t0;
// Easy case.
if(cansemacquire(addr))
return;
// Harder case:
// increment waiter count
// try cansemacquire one more time, return if succeeded
// enqueue itself as a waiter
// sleep
// (waiter descriptor is dequeued by signaler)
root = semroot(addr);
t0 = 0;
s.releasetime = 0;
if(profile && runtime·blockprofilerate > 0) {
t0 = runtime·cputicks();
s.releasetime = -1;
}
for(;;) {
runtime·lock(root);
// Add ourselves to nwait to disable "easy case" in semrelease.
runtime·xadd(&root->nwait, 1);
// Check cansemacquire to avoid missed wakeup.
if(cansemacquire(addr)) {
runtime·xadd(&root->nwait, -1);
runtime·unlock(root);
return;
}
// Any semrelease after the cansemacquire knows we're waiting
// (we set nwait above), so go to sleep.
semqueue(root, addr, &s);
runtime·park(runtime·unlock, root, "semacquire");
if(cansemacquire(addr)) {
if(t0)
runtime·blockevent(s.releasetime - t0, 3);
return;
}
}
}
void
runtime·semrelease(uint32 volatile *addr)
{
SemaWaiter *s;
SemaRoot *root;
root = semroot(addr);
runtime·xadd(addr, 1);
// Easy case: no waiters?
// This check must happen after the xadd, to avoid a missed wakeup
// (see loop in semacquire).
if(runtime·atomicload(&root->nwait) == 0)
return;
// Harder case: search for a waiter and wake it.
runtime·lock(root);
if(runtime·atomicload(&root->nwait) == 0) {
// The count is already consumed by another goroutine,
// so no need to wake up another goroutine.
runtime·unlock(root);
return;
}
for(s = root->head; s; s = s->next) {
if(s->addr == addr) {
runtime·xadd(&root->nwait, -1);
semdequeue(root, s);
break;
}
}
runtime·unlock(root);
if(s) {
if(s->releasetime)
s->releasetime = runtime·cputicks();
runtime·ready(s->g);
}
}
// TODO(dvyukov): move to netpoll.goc once it's used by all OSes.
void net·runtime_Semacquire(uint32 *addr)
{
runtime·semacquire(addr, true);
}
void net·runtime_Semrelease(uint32 *addr)
{
runtime·semrelease(addr);
}
func runtime_Semacquire(addr *uint32) {
runtime·semacquire(addr, true);
}
func runtime_Semrelease(addr *uint32) {
runtime·semrelease(addr);
}
typedef struct SyncSema SyncSema;
struct SyncSema
{
Lock;
SemaWaiter* head;
SemaWaiter* tail;
};
func runtime_Syncsemcheck(size uintptr) {
if(size != sizeof(SyncSema)) {
runtime·printf("bad SyncSema size: sync:%D runtime:%D\n", (int64)size, (int64)sizeof(SyncSema));
runtime·throw("bad SyncSema size");
}
}
// Syncsemacquire waits for a pairing Syncsemrelease on the same semaphore s.
func runtime_Syncsemacquire(s *SyncSema) {
SemaWaiter w, *wake;
int64 t0;
w.g = g;
w.nrelease = -1;
w.next = nil;
w.releasetime = 0;
t0 = 0;
if(runtime·blockprofilerate > 0) {
t0 = runtime·cputicks();
w.releasetime = -1;
}
runtime·lock(s);
if(s->head && s->head->nrelease > 0) {
// have pending release, consume it
wake = nil;
s->head->nrelease--;
if(s->head->nrelease == 0) {
wake = s->head;
s->head = wake->next;
if(s->head == nil)
s->tail = nil;
}
runtime·unlock(s);
if(wake)
runtime·ready(wake->g);
} else {
// enqueue itself
if(s->tail == nil)
s->head = &w;
else
s->tail->next = &w;
s->tail = &w;
runtime·park(runtime·unlock, s, "semacquire");
if(t0)
runtime·blockevent(w.releasetime - t0, 2);
}
}
// Syncsemrelease waits for n pairing Syncsemacquire on the same semaphore s.
func runtime_Syncsemrelease(s *SyncSema, n uint32) {
SemaWaiter w, *wake;
w.g = g;
w.nrelease = (int32)n;
w.next = nil;
w.releasetime = 0;
runtime·lock(s);
while(w.nrelease > 0 && s->head && s->head->nrelease < 0) {
// have pending acquire, satisfy it
wake = s->head;
s->head = wake->next;
if(s->head == nil)
s->tail = nil;
if(wake->releasetime)
wake->releasetime = runtime·cputicks();
runtime·ready(wake->g);
w.nrelease--;
}
if(w.nrelease > 0) {
// enqueue itself
if(s->tail == nil)
s->head = &w;
else
s->tail->next = &w;
s->tail = &w;
runtime·park(runtime·unlock, s, "semarelease");
} else
runtime·unlock(s);
}
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