// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package seqatomic doesn't exist. This file must be instantiated using the // go_template_instance rule in tools/go_generics/defs.bzl. package seqatomic import ( "unsafe" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/gohacks" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync" ) // Value is a required type parameter. type Value struct{} // SeqAtomicLoad returns a copy of *ptr, ensuring that the read does not race // with any writer critical sections in seq. // //go:nosplit func SeqAtomicLoad(seq *sync.SeqCount, ptr *Value) Value { for { if val, ok := SeqAtomicTryLoad(seq, seq.BeginRead(), ptr); ok { return val } } } // SeqAtomicTryLoad returns a copy of *ptr while in a reader critical section // in seq initiated by a call to seq.BeginRead() that returned epoch. If the // read would race with a writer critical section, SeqAtomicTryLoad returns // (unspecified, false). // //go:nosplit func SeqAtomicTryLoad(seq *sync.SeqCount, epoch sync.SeqCountEpoch, ptr *Value) (val Value, ok bool) { if sync.RaceEnabled { // runtime.RaceDisable() doesn't actually stop the race detector, so it // can't help us here. Instead, call runtime.memmove directly, which is // not instrumented by the race detector. gohacks.Memmove(unsafe.Pointer(&val), unsafe.Pointer(ptr), unsafe.Sizeof(val)) } else { // This is ~40% faster for short reads than going through memmove. val = *ptr } ok = seq.ReadOk(epoch) return }