Retro68/gcc/libgomp/critical.c
Wolfgang Thaller aaf905ce07 add gcc 4.70
2012-03-28 01:13:14 +02:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2005, 2009, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>.
This file is part of the GNU OpenMP Library (libgomp).
Libgomp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
Libgomp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
more details.
Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* This file handles the CRITICAL construct. */
#include "libgomp.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
static gomp_mutex_t default_lock;
void
GOMP_critical_start (void)
{
/* There is an implicit flush on entry to a critical region. */
__atomic_thread_fence (MEMMODEL_RELEASE);
gomp_mutex_lock (&default_lock);
}
void
GOMP_critical_end (void)
{
gomp_mutex_unlock (&default_lock);
}
#ifndef HAVE_SYNC_BUILTINS
static gomp_mutex_t create_lock_lock;
#endif
void
GOMP_critical_name_start (void **pptr)
{
gomp_mutex_t *plock;
/* If a mutex fits within the space for a pointer, and is zero initialized,
then use the pointer space directly. */
if (GOMP_MUTEX_INIT_0
&& sizeof (gomp_mutex_t) <= sizeof (void *)
&& __alignof (gomp_mutex_t) <= sizeof (void *))
plock = (gomp_mutex_t *)pptr;
/* Otherwise we have to be prepared to malloc storage. */
else
{
plock = *pptr;
if (plock == NULL)
{
#ifdef HAVE_SYNC_BUILTINS
gomp_mutex_t *nlock = gomp_malloc (sizeof (gomp_mutex_t));
gomp_mutex_init (nlock);
plock = __sync_val_compare_and_swap (pptr, NULL, nlock);
if (plock != NULL)
{
gomp_mutex_destroy (nlock);
free (nlock);
}
else
plock = nlock;
#else
gomp_mutex_lock (&create_lock_lock);
plock = *pptr;
if (plock == NULL)
{
plock = gomp_malloc (sizeof (gomp_mutex_t));
gomp_mutex_init (plock);
__sync_synchronize ();
*pptr = plock;
}
gomp_mutex_unlock (&create_lock_lock);
#endif
}
}
gomp_mutex_lock (plock);
}
void
GOMP_critical_name_end (void **pptr)
{
gomp_mutex_t *plock;
/* If a mutex fits within the space for a pointer, and is zero initialized,
then use the pointer space directly. */
if (GOMP_MUTEX_INIT_0
&& sizeof (gomp_mutex_t) <= sizeof (void *)
&& __alignof (gomp_mutex_t) <= sizeof (void *))
plock = (gomp_mutex_t *)pptr;
else
plock = *pptr;
gomp_mutex_unlock (plock);
}
/* This mutex is used when atomic operations don't exist for the target
in the mode requested. The result is not globally atomic, but works so
long as all parallel references are within #pragma omp atomic directives.
According to responses received from omp@openmp.org, appears to be within
spec. Which makes sense, since that's how several other compilers
handle this situation as well. */
static gomp_mutex_t atomic_lock;
void
GOMP_atomic_start (void)
{
gomp_mutex_lock (&atomic_lock);
}
void
GOMP_atomic_end (void)
{
gomp_mutex_unlock (&atomic_lock);
}
#if !GOMP_MUTEX_INIT_0
static void __attribute__((constructor))
initialize_critical (void)
{
gomp_mutex_init (&default_lock);
gomp_mutex_init (&atomic_lock);
#ifndef HAVE_SYNC_BUILTINS
gomp_mutex_init (&create_lock_lock);
#endif
}
#endif