separate atomic test-and-set from memory barrier.
* use xchg only for its atomicness. * use __sync_synchronize() for both CPU and compiler barrier.
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@ -29,11 +29,14 @@ acquire(struct spinlock *lk)
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panic("acquire");
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// The xchg is atomic.
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// It also serializes, so that reads after acquire are not
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// reordered before it.
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while(xchg(&lk->locked, 1) != 0)
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;
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// Tell the C compiler and the processor to not move loads or stores
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// past this point, to ensure that the critical section's memory
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// references happen after the lock is acquired.
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__sync_synchronize();
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// Record info about lock acquisition for debugging.
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lk->cpu = cpu;
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getcallerpcs(&lk, lk->pcs);
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lk->pcs[0] = 0;
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lk->cpu = 0;
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// The xchg serializes, so that reads before release are
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// not reordered after it. The 1996 PentiumPro manual (Volume 3,
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// 7.2) says reads can be carried out speculatively and in
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// any order, which implies we need to serialize here.
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// But the 2007 Intel 64 Architecture Memory Ordering White
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// Paper says that Intel 64 and IA-32 will not move a load
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// after a store. So lock->locked = 0 would work here.
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// The xchg being asm volatile ensures gcc emits it after
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// the above assignments (and after the critical section).
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xchg(&lk->locked, 0);
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// Tell the C compiler and the processor to not move loads or stores
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// past this point, to ensure that all the stores in the critical
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// section are visible to other cores before the lock is released.
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// Both the C compiler and the hardware may re-order loads and
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// stores; __sync_synchronize() tells them both to not re-order.
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__sync_synchronize();
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// Release the lock.
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lk->locked = 0;
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popcli();
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}
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