Index: runtime/vm/simulator_arm.h |
diff --git a/runtime/vm/simulator_arm.h b/runtime/vm/simulator_arm.h |
index 5a59f5bcdf998d19a60dd1b1984751ce23dab1ab..b81ad9efb32d6f63a5a86a3498ae840042e77986 100644 |
--- a/runtime/vm/simulator_arm.h |
+++ b/runtime/vm/simulator_arm.h |
@@ -104,15 +104,6 @@ class Simulator { |
bool fp_return = false, |
bool fp_args = false); |
- // Implementation of atomic compare and exchange in the same synchronization |
- // domain as other synchronization primitive instructions (e.g. ldrex, strex). |
- static uword CompareExchange(uword* address, |
- uword compare_value, |
- uword new_value); |
- static uint32_t CompareExchangeUint32(uint32_t* address, |
- uint32_t compare_value, |
- uint32_t new_value); |
- |
// Runtime and native call support. |
enum CallKind { |
kRuntimeCall, |
@@ -218,31 +209,13 @@ class Simulator { |
intptr_t ReadExclusiveW(uword addr, Instr* instr); |
intptr_t WriteExclusiveW(uword addr, intptr_t value, Instr* instr); |
- // We keep track of 16 exclusive access address tags across all threads. |
- // Since we cannot simulate a native context switch, which clears |
- // the exclusive access state of the local monitor (using the CLREX |
- // instruction), we associate the thread requesting exclusive access to the |
- // address tag. Multiple threads requesting exclusive access (using the LDREX |
- // instruction) to the same address will result in multiple address tags being |
- // created for the same address, one per thread. |
- // At any given time, each thread is associated to at most one address tag. |
- static Mutex* exclusive_access_lock_; |
- static const int kNumAddressTags = 16; |
- static struct AddressTag { |
- Thread* thread; |
- uword addr; |
- } exclusive_access_state_[kNumAddressTags]; |
- static int next_address_tag_; |
- |
- // Set access to given address to 'exclusive state' for current thread. |
- static void SetExclusiveAccess(uword addr); |
- |
- // Returns true if the current thread has exclusive access to given address, |
- // returns false otherwise. In either case, set access to given address to |
- // 'open state' for all threads. |
- // If given addr is NULL, set access to 'open state' for current |
- // thread (CLREX). |
- static bool HasExclusiveAccessAndOpen(uword addr); |
+ // Exclusive access reservation: address and value observed during |
+ // load-exclusive. Store-exclusive verifies that address is the same and |
+ // performs atomic compare-and-swap with remembered value to observe value |
+ // changes. This implementation of ldrex/strex instructions does not detect |
+ // ABA situation and our uses of ldrex/strex don't need this detection. |
+ uword exclusive_access_addr_; |
+ uword exclusive_access_value_; |
// Executing is handled based on the instruction type. |
void DecodeType01(Instr* instr); // Both type 0 and type 1 rolled into one. |