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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* s_lock.c--
* This file contains the implementation (if any) for spinlocks.
*
* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/storage/ipc/Attic/s_lock.c,v 1.6 1996/11/03 05:06:56 scrappy Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* DESCRIPTION
* The following code fragment should be written (in assembly
* language) on machines that have a native test-and-set instruction:
*
* void
* S_LOCK(char_address)
* char *char_address;
* {
* while (test_and_set(char_address))
* ;
* }
*
* If this is not done, POSTGRES will default to using System V
* semaphores (and take a large performance hit -- around 40% of
* its time on a DS5000/240 is spent in semop(3)...).
*
* NOTES
* AIX has a test-and-set but the recommended interface is the cs(3)
* system call. This provides an 8-instruction (plus system call
* overhead) uninterruptible compare-and-set operation. True
* spinlocks might be faster but using cs(3) still speeds up the
* regression test suite by about 25%. I don't have an assembler
* manual for POWER in any case.
*
*/
#ifdef WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#endif /* WIN32 */
#include "postgres.h"
#include "storage/ipc.h"
#if defined(HAS_TEST_AND_SET)
#if defined (next)
/*
* NEXTSTEP (mach)
* slock_t is defined as a struct mutex.
*/
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
mutex_lock(lock);
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
mutex_unlock(lock);
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
mutex_init(lock);
}
/* S_LOCK_FREE should return 1 if lock is free; 0 if lock is locked */
int
S_LOCK_FREE(slock_t *lock)
{
/* For Mach, we have to delve inside the entrails of `struct mutex'. Ick! */
return (lock->lock == 0);
}
#endif /* next */
#if defined(irix5)
/*
* SGI IRIX 5
* slock_t is defined as a struct abilock_t, which has a single unsigned long
* member.
*
* This stuff may be supplemented in the future with Masato Kataoka's MIPS-II
* assembly from his NECEWS SVR4 port, but we probably ought to retain this
* for the R3000 chips out there.
*/
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
/* spin_lock(lock); */
while (!acquire_lock(lock))
;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
(void)release_lock(lock);
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
(void)init_lock(lock);
}
/* S_LOCK_FREE should return 1 if lock is free; 0 if lock is locked */
int
S_LOCK_FREE(slock_t *lock)
{
return(stat_lock(lock)==UNLOCKED);
}
#endif /* irix5 */
/*
* OSF/1 (Alpha AXP)
*
* Note that slock_t on the Alpha AXP is msemaphore instead of char
* (see storage/ipc.h).
*/
#if defined(alpha)
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
while (msem_lock(lock, MSEM_IF_NOWAIT) < 0)
;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
(void) msem_unlock(lock, 0);
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
(void) msem_init(lock, MSEM_UNLOCKED);
}
int
S_LOCK_FREE(slock_t *lock)
{
return(lock->msem_state ? 0 : 1);
}
#endif /* alpha */
/*
* Solaris 2
*/
#if defined(i386_solaris) || \
defined(sparc_solaris)
/* for xxxxx_solaris, this is defined in port/.../tas.s */
extern int tas(slock_t *lock);
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
while (tas(lock))
;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
*lock = 0;
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
S_UNLOCK(lock);
}
#endif /* i86pc_solaris || sparc_solaris */
/*
* AIX (POWER)
*
* Note that slock_t on POWER/POWER2/PowerPC is int instead of char
* (see storage/ipc.h).
*/
#if defined(aix)
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
while (cs((int *) lock, 0, 1))
;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
*lock = 0;
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
S_UNLOCK(lock);
}
#endif /* aix */
/*
* HP-UX (PA-RISC)
*
* Note that slock_t on PA-RISC is a structure instead of char
* (see storage/ipc.h).
*/
#if defined(hpux)
/* defined in port/.../tas.s */
extern int tas(slock_t *lock);
/*
* a "set" slock_t has a single word cleared. a "clear" slock_t has
* all words set to non-zero.
*/
static slock_t clear_lock = { -1, -1, -1, -1 };
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
while (tas(lock))
;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
*lock = clear_lock; /* struct assignment */
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
S_UNLOCK(lock);
}
int
S_LOCK_FREE(slock_t *lock)
{
register int *lock_word = (int *) (((long) lock + 15) & ~15);
return(*lock_word != 0);
}
#endif /* hpux */
/*
* sun3
*/
#if (defined(sun3) && ! defined(sparc))
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
while (tas(lock));
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
*lock = 0;
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
S_UNLOCK(lock);
}
static int
tas_dummy()
{
asm("LLA0:");
asm(" .data");
asm(" .text");
asm("|#PROC# 04");
asm(" .globl _tas");
asm("_tas:");
asm("|#PROLOGUE# 1");
asm(" movel sp@(0x4),a0");
asm(" tas a0@");
asm(" beq LLA1");
asm(" moveq #-128,d0");
asm(" rts");
asm("LLA1:");
asm(" moveq #0,d0");
asm(" rts");
asm(" .data");
}
#endif
/*
* SPARC (SunOS 4)
*/
#if defined(sparc)
/* if we're using -ansi w/ gcc, use __asm__ instead of asm */
#if defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
#define asm(x) __asm__(x)
#endif
static int
tas_dummy()
{
asm(".seg \"data\"");
asm(".seg \"text\"");
asm(".global _tas");
asm("_tas:");
/*
* Sparc atomic test and set (sparc calls it "atomic load-store")
*/
asm("ldstub [%r8], %r8");
/*
* Did test and set actually do the set?
*/
asm("tst %r8");
asm("be,a ReturnZero");
/*
* otherwise, just return.
*/
asm("clr %r8");
asm("mov 0x1, %r8");
asm("ReturnZero:");
asm("retl");
asm("nop");
}
void
S_LOCK(unsigned char *addr)
{
while (tas(addr));
}
/*
* addr should be as in the above S_LOCK routine
*/
void
S_UNLOCK(unsigned char *addr)
{
*addr = 0;
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(unsigned char *addr)
{
*addr = 0;
}
#endif /* sparc */
/*
* Linux and friends
*/
#if defined(BSD44_derived) || \
defined(bsdi) || \
defined(bsdi_2_1) || \
defined(linux)
int
tas(slock_t *m)
{
slock_t res;
__asm__("xchgb %0,%1":"=q" (res),"=m" (*m):"0" (0x1));
return(res);
}
void
S_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
while (tas(lock))
;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
*lock = 0;
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock)
{
S_UNLOCK(lock);
}
#endif /* linux and friends */
#endif /* HAS_TEST_AND_SET */
#ifdef WIN32
void
S_LOCK(HANDLE *lock)
{
int x = 0;
x = x / x;
}
void
S_UNLOCK(HANDLE *lock)
{
int x = 0;
x = x / x;
}
void
S_INIT_LOCK(HANDLE *lock)
{
int x = 0;
x = x / x;
}
#endif /*WIN32*/