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clang's C11 atomic_fetch_*() functions only take a C11 atomic type pointer argument. QEMU uses direct types (int, etc) and this causes a compiler error when a QEMU code calls these functions in a source file that also included <stdatomic.h> via a system header file: $ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure ... && make ../util/async.c:79:17: error: address argument to atomic operation must be a pointer to _Atomic type ('unsigned int *' invalid) Avoid using atomic_*() names in QEMU's atomic.h since that namespace is used by <stdatomic.h>. Prefix QEMU's APIs with 'q' so that atomic.h and <stdatomic.h> can co-exist. I checked /usr/include on my machine and searched GitHub for existing "qatomic_" users but there seem to be none. This patch was generated using: $ git grep -h -o '\<atomic\(64\)\?_[a-z0-9_]\+' include/qemu/atomic.h | \ sort -u >/tmp/changed_identifiers $ for identifier in $(</tmp/changed_identifiers); do sed -i "s%\<$identifier\>%q$identifier%g" \ $(git grep -I -l "\<$identifier\>") done I manually fixed line-wrap issues and misaligned rST tables. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200923105646.47864-1-stefanha@redhat.com>
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390 lines
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C
#ifndef QEMU_THREAD_H
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#define QEMU_THREAD_H
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#include "qemu/processor.h"
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#include "qemu/atomic.h"
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typedef struct QemuCond QemuCond;
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typedef struct QemuSemaphore QemuSemaphore;
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typedef struct QemuEvent QemuEvent;
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typedef struct QemuLockCnt QemuLockCnt;
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typedef struct QemuThread QemuThread;
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#include "qemu/thread-win32.h"
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#else
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#include "qemu/thread-posix.h"
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#endif
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/* include QSP header once QemuMutex, QemuCond etc. are defined */
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#include "qemu/qsp.h"
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#define QEMU_THREAD_JOINABLE 0
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#define QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED 1
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void qemu_mutex_init(QemuMutex *mutex);
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void qemu_mutex_destroy(QemuMutex *mutex);
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int qemu_mutex_trylock_impl(QemuMutex *mutex, const char *file, const int line);
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void qemu_mutex_lock_impl(QemuMutex *mutex, const char *file, const int line);
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void qemu_mutex_unlock_impl(QemuMutex *mutex, const char *file, const int line);
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typedef void (*QemuMutexLockFunc)(QemuMutex *m, const char *f, int l);
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typedef int (*QemuMutexTrylockFunc)(QemuMutex *m, const char *f, int l);
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typedef void (*QemuRecMutexLockFunc)(QemuRecMutex *m, const char *f, int l);
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typedef int (*QemuRecMutexTrylockFunc)(QemuRecMutex *m, const char *f, int l);
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typedef void (*QemuCondWaitFunc)(QemuCond *c, QemuMutex *m, const char *f,
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int l);
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typedef bool (*QemuCondTimedWaitFunc)(QemuCond *c, QemuMutex *m, int ms,
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const char *f, int l);
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extern QemuMutexLockFunc qemu_bql_mutex_lock_func;
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extern QemuMutexLockFunc qemu_mutex_lock_func;
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extern QemuMutexTrylockFunc qemu_mutex_trylock_func;
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extern QemuRecMutexLockFunc qemu_rec_mutex_lock_func;
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extern QemuRecMutexTrylockFunc qemu_rec_mutex_trylock_func;
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extern QemuCondWaitFunc qemu_cond_wait_func;
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extern QemuCondTimedWaitFunc qemu_cond_timedwait_func;
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/* convenience macros to bypass the profiler */
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#define qemu_mutex_lock__raw(m) \
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qemu_mutex_lock_impl(m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define qemu_mutex_trylock__raw(m) \
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qemu_mutex_trylock_impl(m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#ifdef __COVERITY__
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/*
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* Coverity is severely confused by the indirect function calls,
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* hide them.
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*/
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#define qemu_mutex_lock(m) \
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qemu_mutex_lock_impl(m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define qemu_mutex_trylock(m) \
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qemu_mutex_trylock_impl(m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define qemu_rec_mutex_lock(m) \
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qemu_rec_mutex_lock_impl(m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define qemu_rec_mutex_trylock(m) \
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qemu_rec_mutex_trylock_impl(m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define qemu_cond_wait(c, m) \
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qemu_cond_wait_impl(c, m, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define qemu_cond_timedwait(c, m, ms) \
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qemu_cond_timedwait_impl(c, m, ms, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#else
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#define qemu_mutex_lock(m) ({ \
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QemuMutexLockFunc _f = qatomic_read(&qemu_mutex_lock_func); \
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_f(m, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
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})
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#define qemu_mutex_trylock(m) ({ \
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QemuMutexTrylockFunc _f = qatomic_read(&qemu_mutex_trylock_func); \
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_f(m, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
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})
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#define qemu_rec_mutex_lock(m) ({ \
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QemuRecMutexLockFunc _f = qatomic_read(&qemu_rec_mutex_lock_func);\
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_f(m, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
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})
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#define qemu_rec_mutex_trylock(m) ({ \
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QemuRecMutexTrylockFunc _f; \
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_f = qatomic_read(&qemu_rec_mutex_trylock_func); \
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_f(m, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
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})
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#define qemu_cond_wait(c, m) ({ \
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QemuCondWaitFunc _f = qatomic_read(&qemu_cond_wait_func); \
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_f(c, m, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
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})
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#define qemu_cond_timedwait(c, m, ms) ({ \
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QemuCondTimedWaitFunc _f = qatomic_read(&qemu_cond_timedwait_func);\
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_f(c, m, ms, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
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})
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#endif
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#define qemu_mutex_unlock(mutex) \
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qemu_mutex_unlock_impl(mutex, __FILE__, __LINE__)
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static inline void (qemu_mutex_lock)(QemuMutex *mutex)
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{
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qemu_mutex_lock(mutex);
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}
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static inline int (qemu_mutex_trylock)(QemuMutex *mutex)
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{
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return qemu_mutex_trylock(mutex);
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}
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static inline void (qemu_mutex_unlock)(QemuMutex *mutex)
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{
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qemu_mutex_unlock(mutex);
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}
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static inline void (qemu_rec_mutex_lock)(QemuRecMutex *mutex)
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{
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qemu_rec_mutex_lock(mutex);
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}
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static inline int (qemu_rec_mutex_trylock)(QemuRecMutex *mutex)
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{
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return qemu_rec_mutex_trylock(mutex);
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}
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/* Prototypes for other functions are in thread-posix.h/thread-win32.h. */
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void qemu_rec_mutex_init(QemuRecMutex *mutex);
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void qemu_cond_init(QemuCond *cond);
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void qemu_cond_destroy(QemuCond *cond);
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/*
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* IMPORTANT: The implementation does not guarantee that pthread_cond_signal
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* and pthread_cond_broadcast can be called except while the same mutex is
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* held as in the corresponding pthread_cond_wait calls!
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*/
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void qemu_cond_signal(QemuCond *cond);
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void qemu_cond_broadcast(QemuCond *cond);
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void qemu_cond_wait_impl(QemuCond *cond, QemuMutex *mutex,
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const char *file, const int line);
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bool qemu_cond_timedwait_impl(QemuCond *cond, QemuMutex *mutex, int ms,
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const char *file, const int line);
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static inline void (qemu_cond_wait)(QemuCond *cond, QemuMutex *mutex)
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{
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qemu_cond_wait(cond, mutex);
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}
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/* Returns true if timeout has not expired, and false otherwise */
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static inline bool (qemu_cond_timedwait)(QemuCond *cond, QemuMutex *mutex,
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int ms)
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{
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return qemu_cond_timedwait(cond, mutex, ms);
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}
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void qemu_sem_init(QemuSemaphore *sem, int init);
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void qemu_sem_post(QemuSemaphore *sem);
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void qemu_sem_wait(QemuSemaphore *sem);
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int qemu_sem_timedwait(QemuSemaphore *sem, int ms);
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void qemu_sem_destroy(QemuSemaphore *sem);
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void qemu_event_init(QemuEvent *ev, bool init);
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void qemu_event_set(QemuEvent *ev);
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void qemu_event_reset(QemuEvent *ev);
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void qemu_event_wait(QemuEvent *ev);
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void qemu_event_destroy(QemuEvent *ev);
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void qemu_thread_create(QemuThread *thread, const char *name,
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void *(*start_routine)(void *),
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void *arg, int mode);
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void *qemu_thread_join(QemuThread *thread);
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void qemu_thread_get_self(QemuThread *thread);
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bool qemu_thread_is_self(QemuThread *thread);
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void qemu_thread_exit(void *retval) QEMU_NORETURN;
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void qemu_thread_naming(bool enable);
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struct Notifier;
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/**
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* qemu_thread_atexit_add:
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* @notifier: Notifier to add
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*
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* Add the specified notifier to a list which will be run via
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* notifier_list_notify() when this thread exits (either by calling
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* qemu_thread_exit() or by returning from its start_routine).
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* The usual usage is that the caller passes a Notifier which is
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* a per-thread variable; it can then use the callback to free
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* other per-thread data.
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*
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* If the thread exits as part of the entire process exiting,
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* it is unspecified whether notifiers are called or not.
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*/
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void qemu_thread_atexit_add(struct Notifier *notifier);
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/**
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* qemu_thread_atexit_remove:
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* @notifier: Notifier to remove
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*
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* Remove the specified notifier from the thread-exit notification
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* list. It is not valid to try to remove a notifier which is not
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* on the list.
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*/
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void qemu_thread_atexit_remove(struct Notifier *notifier);
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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#include <sanitizer/tsan_interface.h>
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#endif
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struct QemuSpin {
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int value;
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};
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static inline void qemu_spin_init(QemuSpin *spin)
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{
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__sync_lock_release(&spin->value);
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_create(spin, __tsan_mutex_not_static);
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#endif
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}
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/* const parameter because the only purpose here is the TSAN annotation */
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static inline void qemu_spin_destroy(const QemuSpin *spin)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_destroy((void *)spin, __tsan_mutex_not_static);
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#endif
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}
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static inline void qemu_spin_lock(QemuSpin *spin)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_pre_lock(spin, 0);
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#endif
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while (unlikely(__sync_lock_test_and_set(&spin->value, true))) {
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while (qatomic_read(&spin->value)) {
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cpu_relax();
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}
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_post_lock(spin, 0, 0);
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#endif
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}
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static inline bool qemu_spin_trylock(QemuSpin *spin)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_pre_lock(spin, __tsan_mutex_try_lock);
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#endif
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bool busy = __sync_lock_test_and_set(&spin->value, true);
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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unsigned flags = __tsan_mutex_try_lock;
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flags |= busy ? __tsan_mutex_try_lock_failed : 0;
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__tsan_mutex_post_lock(spin, flags, 0);
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#endif
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return busy;
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}
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static inline bool qemu_spin_locked(QemuSpin *spin)
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{
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return qatomic_read(&spin->value);
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}
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static inline void qemu_spin_unlock(QemuSpin *spin)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_pre_unlock(spin, 0);
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#endif
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__sync_lock_release(&spin->value);
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#ifdef CONFIG_TSAN
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__tsan_mutex_post_unlock(spin, 0);
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#endif
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}
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struct QemuLockCnt {
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#ifndef CONFIG_LINUX
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QemuMutex mutex;
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#endif
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unsigned count;
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};
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_init: initialize a QemuLockcnt
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to initialize
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*
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* Initialize lockcnt's counter to zero and prepare its mutex
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* for usage.
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_init(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_destroy: destroy a QemuLockcnt
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to destruct
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*
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* Destroy lockcnt's mutex.
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_destroy(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_inc: increment a QemuLockCnt's counter
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on
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*
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* If the lockcnt's count is zero, wait for critical sections
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* to finish and increment lockcnt's count to 1. If the count
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* is not zero, just increment it.
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*
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* Because this function can wait on the mutex, it must not be
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* called while the lockcnt's mutex is held by the current thread.
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* For the same reason, qemu_lockcnt_inc can also contribute to
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* AB-BA deadlocks. This is a sample deadlock scenario:
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*
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* thread 1 thread 2
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* -------------------------------------------------------
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* qemu_lockcnt_lock(&lc1);
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* qemu_lockcnt_lock(&lc2);
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* qemu_lockcnt_inc(&lc2);
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* qemu_lockcnt_inc(&lc1);
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_inc(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_dec: decrement a QemuLockCnt's counter
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_dec(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_dec_and_lock: decrement a QemuLockCnt's counter and
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* possibly lock it.
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on
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*
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* Decrement lockcnt's count. If the new count is zero, lock
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* the mutex and return true. Otherwise, return false.
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*/
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bool qemu_lockcnt_dec_and_lock(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_dec_if_lock: possibly decrement a QemuLockCnt's counter and
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* lock it.
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on
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*
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* If the count is 1, decrement the count to zero, lock
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* the mutex and return true. Otherwise, return false.
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*/
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bool qemu_lockcnt_dec_if_lock(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_lock: lock a QemuLockCnt's mutex.
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on
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*
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* Remember that concurrent visits are not blocked unless the count is
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* also zero. You can use qemu_lockcnt_count to check for this inside a
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* critical section.
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_lock(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_unlock: release a QemuLockCnt's mutex.
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on.
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_unlock(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_inc_and_unlock: combined unlock/increment on a QemuLockCnt.
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to operate on.
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*
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* This is the same as
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*
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* qemu_lockcnt_unlock(lockcnt);
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* qemu_lockcnt_inc(lockcnt);
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*
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* but more efficient.
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*/
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void qemu_lockcnt_inc_and_unlock(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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/**
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* qemu_lockcnt_count: query a LockCnt's count.
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* @lockcnt: the lockcnt to query.
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*
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* Note that the count can change at any time. Still, while the
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* lockcnt is locked, one can usefully check whether the count
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* is non-zero.
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*/
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unsigned qemu_lockcnt_count(QemuLockCnt *lockcnt);
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#endif
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