try to prevent ARM from reordering writes in hardware

master
leitner 3 years ago
parent 32f02d34fc
commit 0556994916

@ -186,8 +186,8 @@ unsigned int io_debugstring(int64 s,char* buf,unsigned int bufsize);
enum { SLOTS=128 };
typedef struct iomux {
int ctx;
int working; /* used to synchronize who is filling the queue */
unsigned int h,l; /* high, low */
volatile int working; /* used to synchronize who is filling the queue */
volatile unsigned int h,l; /* high, low */
struct {
int fd, events;
} q[SLOTS];

@ -27,16 +27,22 @@ int iom_wait(iomux_t* c,int64* s,unsigned int* revents,unsigned long timeout) {
if (c->working==-2) return -2; /* iomux was aborted */
for (;;) { // CAS-loop get the first element from the queue
unsigned int f=c->l;
unsigned int f=c->l; // c is a ring buffer, c->l is low, c->h is high
// f is here to prevent double fetches from the volatile low water mark
if (f == c->h)
break; /* no elements in queue */
int n=(f+1)%SLOTS;
// We want to grab the first element but other threads might be
// racing us. So first grab the event from the low water mark in
// the ring buffer, then increment the low water mark atomically,
// and if that worked we know we grabbed the right event.
int n=(f+1)%SLOTS; // next value for c->l
*s=c->q[f].fd;
*s=c->q[f].fd; // grab event we think is next in line
*revents=c->q[f].events;
// now atomically increment low water mark
if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap(&c->l,f,n)) {
/* we got one */
/* Nobody snatched the event from us. Report success */
return 1;
}
/* collided with another thread, try again */
@ -45,15 +51,17 @@ int iom_wait(iomux_t* c,int64* s,unsigned int* revents,unsigned long timeout) {
/* The queue was empty. If someone else is already calling
* epoll_wait/kevent, then use the semaphore */
if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap(&c->working,0,1)) {
/* race avoidance: another thread could have come in between and
* refilled the job queue */
/* If we get here, we got the lock and no other thread is
* attempting to fill the queue at the same time. However,
* another thread could have interrupted and refilled the job
* queue already, so check if that happened. */
if (c->h != c->l) {
/* set working back to 0 unless someone set it to -2 in the mean time (iom_abort) */
if (__sync_val_compare_and_swap(&c->working,1,0)==-2) return -2;
continue; // this is why we have an outer for loop, so we don't need goto here
}
/* we have the job to fill the struct. */
/* We have the job to fill the struct. */
#ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
struct epoll_event ee[SLOTS];
@ -88,9 +96,12 @@ int iom_wait(iomux_t* c,int64* s,unsigned int* revents,unsigned long timeout) {
* still need to signal the semaphore below */
} else {
/* The CAS loop on c->working above ensures we are the only one writing to c->h */
c->q[c->h].fd=ee[i].data.fd;
c->q[c->h].events=e;
c->h = (c->h + 1) % SLOTS;
size_t hcapture = __atomic_load_n(&c->h, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE); // c->h is volatile so make copy to perf-avoid double fetch
c->q[hcapture].fd=ee[i].data.fd;
c->q[hcapture].events=e;
// c->h = (hcapture + 1) % SLOTS;
// use __atomic_store so ARM hardware writes c->q before c->h
__atomic_store_n(&c->h, (hcapture + 1) % SLOTS, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
}
}
#elif defined(HAVE_KQUEUE)
@ -122,9 +133,12 @@ int iom_wait(iomux_t* c,int64* s,unsigned int* revents,unsigned long timeout) {
* still need to signal the semaphore below */
} else {
/* The CAS loop on c->working above ensures we are the only one writing to c->h */
c->q[c->h].fd=kev[i].ident;
c->q[c->h].events=e;
c->h = (c->h + 1) % SLOTS;
size_t hcapture = __atomic_load_n(&c->h, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE); // c->h is volatile so make copy to perf-avoid double fetch
c->q[hcapture].fd=kev[i].ident;
c->q[hcapture].events=e;
// c->h = (c->h + 1) % SLOTS;
// use __atomic_store so ARM hardware writes c->q before c->h
__atomic_store_n(&c->h, (hcapture + 1) % SLOTS, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
}
}
#else

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