ref: cec2ed10f355e59322f3d148837dca47aab083a6
dir: /lib/thread/sem+futex.myr/
use std
use "atomic"
use "futex"
pkg thread =
/*
We want to be able to read both members in the same atomic operation
and this implementation assumes `ftxtag` is 32 bits.
*/
type sem = struct
_val : ftxtag
_nwaiters : uint32
;;
const mksem : (v : uint32 -> sem)
const semwait : (s : sem# -> void)
const semtrywait : (s : sem# -> bool)
const sempost : (s : sem# -> void)
;;
const mksem = {v
-> [._val = (v : ftxtag)]
}
const semwait = {s
var v = 0
xadd(&s._nwaiters, 1)
for ; ;
while (v = s._val) > 0
if xcas(&s._val, v, v - 1) == v
xadd(&s._nwaiters, -1)
-> void
;;
;;
ftxwait(&s._val, v, -1)
;;
}
const semtrywait = {s
for ; ;
var v = xget(&s._val)
if v == 0
-> false
;;
if xcas(&s._val, v, v - 1) == v
-> true
;;
;;
-> false /* Unreachable */
}
const sempost = {s
/*
It's possible for the semaphore to be deallocated at any time after
`_val` is incremented so we must not dereference `s` a second time. We
work around this by also reading the value of `_nwaiters` during the
atomic fetch and add.
*/
var state = xadd((s : uint64#), 1)
std.assert((state : uint32) != ~0x0, "error: semaphore overflowed\n")
if (state >> 32) > 0
/*
However, it is both legal and expected to pass a potentially
invalid address to `ftxwake`.
*/
ftxwake(&s._val)
;;
}