Index: third_party/WebKit/Source/wtf/SpinLock.cpp |
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-// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-#include "wtf/SpinLock.h" |
- |
-#include "wtf/Atomics.h" |
-#include "wtf/CPU.h" |
-#include "wtf/Compiler.h" |
- |
-#if OS(WIN) |
-#include <windows.h> |
-#elif OS(POSIX) |
-#include <sched.h> |
-#endif |
- |
-// The YIELD_PROCESSOR macro wraps an architecture specific-instruction that |
-// informs the processor we're in a busy wait, so it can handle the branch more |
-// intelligently and e.g. reduce power to our core or give more resources to the |
-// other hyper-thread on this core. See the following for context: |
-// https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/benefitting-power-and-performance-sleep-loops |
-// |
-// The YIELD_THREAD macro tells the OS to relinquish our quanta. This is |
-// basically a worst-case fallback, and if you're hitting it with any frequency |
-// you really should be using proper lock rather than these spinlocks. |
-#if OS(WIN) |
-#define YIELD_PROCESSOR YieldProcessor() |
-#define YIELD_THREAD SwitchToThread() |
-#elif COMPILER(GCC) || COMPILER(CLANG) |
-#if CPU(X86_64) || CPU(X86) |
-#define YIELD_PROCESSOR __asm__ __volatile__("pause") |
-#elif CPU(ARM) || CPU(ARM64) |
-#define YIELD_PROCESSOR __asm__ __volatile__("yield") |
-#elif CPU(MIPS) |
-// The MIPS32 docs state that the PAUSE instruction is a no-op on older |
-// architectures (first added in MIPS32r2). To avoid assembler errors when |
-// targeting pre-r2, we must encode the instruction manually. |
-#define YIELD_PROCESSOR __asm__ __volatile__(".word 0x00000140") |
-#elif CPU(MIPS64) && __mips_isa_rev >= 2 |
-// Don't bother doing using .word here since r2 is the lowest supported mips64 |
-// that Chromium supports. |
-#define YIELD_PROCESSOR __asm__ __volatile__("pause") |
-#endif |
-#endif |
- |
-#ifndef YIELD_PROCESSOR |
-#warning "Processor yield not supported on this architecture." |
-#define YIELD_PROCESSOR ((void)0) |
-#endif |
- |
-#ifndef YIELD_THREAD |
-#if OS(POSIX) |
-#define YIELD_THREAD sched_yield() |
-#else |
-#warning "Thread yield not supported on this OS." |
-#define YIELD_THREAD ((void)0) |
-#endif |
-#endif |
- |
-namespace WTF { |
- |
-void SpinLock::lockSlow() { |
- // The value of kYieldProcessorTries is cargo culted from TCMalloc, Windows |
- // critical section defaults, and various other recommendations. |
- // TODO(jschuh): Further tuning may be warranted. |
- static const int kYieldProcessorTries = 1000; |
- do { |
- do { |
- for (int count = 0; count < kYieldProcessorTries; ++count) { |
- // Let the Processor know we're spinning. |
- YIELD_PROCESSOR; |
- if (!m_lock.load(std::memory_order_relaxed) && |
- LIKELY(!m_lock.exchange(true, std::memory_order_acquire))) |
- return; |
- } |
- |
- // Give the OS a chance to schedule something on this core. |
- YIELD_THREAD; |
- } while (m_lock.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)); |
- } while (UNLIKELY(m_lock.exchange(true, std::memory_order_acquire))); |
-} |
- |
-} // namespace WTF |