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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! Atomic internal implementations.
//!
//! Provides 1:1 mapping to the C atomic operations.
use crate::bindings;
use crate::macros::paste;
use core::cell::UnsafeCell;
mod private {
/// Sealed trait marker to disable customized impls on atomic implementation traits.
pub trait Sealed {}
}
// `i32` and `i64` are only supported atomic implementations.
impl private::Sealed for i32 {}
impl private::Sealed for i64 {}
/// A marker trait for types that implement atomic operations with C side primitives.
///
/// This trait is sealed, and only types that have directly mapping to the C side atomics should
/// impl this:
///
/// - `i32` maps to `atomic_t`.
/// - `i64` maps to `atomic64_t`.
pub trait AtomicImpl: Sized + Send + Copy + private::Sealed {
/// The type of the delta in arithmetic or logical operations.
///
/// For example, in `atomic_add(ptr, v)`, it's the type of `v`. Usually it's the same type of
/// [`Self`], but it may be different for the atomic pointer type.
type Delta;
}
// `atomic_t` implements atomic operations on `i32`.
impl AtomicImpl for i32 {
type Delta = Self;
}
// `atomic64_t` implements atomic operations on `i64`.
impl AtomicImpl for i64 {
type Delta = Self;
}
/// Atomic representation.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct AtomicRepr<T: AtomicImpl>(UnsafeCell<T>);
impl<T: AtomicImpl> AtomicRepr<T> {
/// Creates a new atomic representation `T`.
pub const fn new(v: T) -> Self {
Self(UnsafeCell::new(v))
}
/// Returns a pointer to the underlying `T`.
///
/// # Guarantees
///
/// The returned pointer is valid and properly aligned (i.e. aligned to [`align_of::<T>()`]).
pub const fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut T {
// GUARANTEE: `self.0` is an `UnsafeCell<T>`, therefore the pointer returned by `.get()`
// must be valid and properly aligned.
self.0.get()
}
}
// This macro generates the function signature with given argument list and return type.
macro_rules! declare_atomic_method {
(
$(#[doc=$doc:expr])*
$func:ident($($arg:ident : $arg_type:ty),*) $(-> $ret:ty)?
) => {
paste!(
$(#[doc = $doc])*
fn [< atomic_ $func >]($($arg: $arg_type,)*) $(-> $ret)?;
);
};
(
$(#[doc=$doc:expr])*
$func:ident [$variant:ident $($rest:ident)*]($($arg_sig:tt)*) $(-> $ret:ty)?
) => {
paste!(
declare_atomic_method!(
$(#[doc = $doc])*
[< $func _ $variant >]($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)?
);
);
declare_atomic_method!(
$(#[doc = $doc])*
$func [$($rest)*]($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)?
);
};
(
$(#[doc=$doc:expr])*
$func:ident []($($arg_sig:tt)*) $(-> $ret:ty)?
) => {
declare_atomic_method!(
$(#[doc = $doc])*
$func($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)?
);
}
}
// This macro generates the function implementation with given argument list and return type, and it
// will replace "call(...)" expression with "$ctype _ $func" to call the real C function.
macro_rules! impl_atomic_method {
(
($ctype:ident) $func:ident($($arg:ident: $arg_type:ty),*) $(-> $ret:ty)? {
$unsafe:tt { call($($c_arg:expr),*) }
}
) => {
paste!(
#[inline(always)]
fn [< atomic_ $func >]($($arg: $arg_type,)*) $(-> $ret)? {
// TODO: Ideally we want to use the SAFETY comments written at the macro invocation
// (e.g. in `declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!()`, however, since SAFETY comments
// are just comments, and they are not passed to macros as tokens, therefore we
// cannot use them here. One potential improvement is that if we support using
// attributes as an alternative for SAFETY comments, then we can use that for macro
// generating code.
//
// SAFETY: specified on macro invocation.
$unsafe { bindings::[< $ctype _ $func >]($($c_arg,)*) }
}
);
};
(
($ctype:ident) $func:ident[$variant:ident $($rest:ident)*]($($arg_sig:tt)*) $(-> $ret:ty)? {
$unsafe:tt { call($($arg:tt)*) }
}
) => {
paste!(
impl_atomic_method!(
($ctype) [< $func _ $variant >]($($arg_sig)*) $( -> $ret)? {
$unsafe { call($($arg)*) }
}
);
);
impl_atomic_method!(
($ctype) $func [$($rest)*]($($arg_sig)*) $( -> $ret)? {
$unsafe { call($($arg)*) }
}
);
};
(
($ctype:ident) $func:ident[]($($arg_sig:tt)*) $( -> $ret:ty)? {
$unsafe:tt { call($($arg:tt)*) }
}
) => {
impl_atomic_method!(
($ctype) $func($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)? {
$unsafe { call($($arg)*) }
}
);
}
}
// Delcares $ops trait with methods and implements the trait for `i32` and `i64`.
macro_rules! declare_and_impl_atomic_methods {
($(#[$attr:meta])* $pub:vis trait $ops:ident {
$(
$(#[doc=$doc:expr])*
fn $func:ident [$($variant:ident),*]($($arg_sig:tt)*) $( -> $ret:ty)? {
$unsafe:tt { bindings::#call($($arg:tt)*) }
}
)*
}) => {
$(#[$attr])*
$pub trait $ops: AtomicImpl {
$(
declare_atomic_method!(
$(#[doc=$doc])*
$func[$($variant)*]($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)?
);
)*
}
impl $ops for i32 {
$(
impl_atomic_method!(
(atomic) $func[$($variant)*]($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)? {
$unsafe { call($($arg)*) }
}
);
)*
}
impl $ops for i64 {
$(
impl_atomic_method!(
(atomic64) $func[$($variant)*]($($arg_sig)*) $(-> $ret)? {
$unsafe { call($($arg)*) }
}
);
)*
}
}
}
declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!(
/// Basic atomic operations
pub trait AtomicBasicOps {
/// Atomic read (load).
fn read[acquire](a: &AtomicRepr<Self>) -> Self {
// SAFETY: `a.as_ptr()` is valid and properly aligned.
unsafe { bindings::#call(a.as_ptr().cast()) }
}
/// Atomic set (store).
fn set[release](a: &AtomicRepr<Self>, v: Self) {
// SAFETY: `a.as_ptr()` is valid and properly aligned.
unsafe { bindings::#call(a.as_ptr().cast(), v) }
}
}
);
declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!(
/// Exchange and compare-and-exchange atomic operations
pub trait AtomicExchangeOps {
/// Atomic exchange.
///
/// Atomically updates `*a` to `v` and returns the old value.
fn xchg[acquire, release, relaxed](a: &AtomicRepr<Self>, v: Self) -> Self {
// SAFETY: `a.as_ptr()` is valid and properly aligned.
unsafe { bindings::#call(a.as_ptr().cast(), v) }
}
/// Atomic compare and exchange.
///
/// If `*a` == `*old`, atomically updates `*a` to `new`. Otherwise, `*a` is not
/// modified, `*old` is updated to the current value of `*a`.
///
/// Return `true` if the update of `*a` occurred, `false` otherwise.
fn try_cmpxchg[acquire, release, relaxed](
a: &AtomicRepr<Self>, old: &mut Self, new: Self
) -> bool {
// SAFETY: `a.as_ptr()` is valid and properly aligned. `core::ptr::from_mut(old)`
// is valid and properly aligned.
unsafe { bindings::#call(a.as_ptr().cast(), core::ptr::from_mut(old), new) }
}
}
);
declare_and_impl_atomic_methods!(
/// Atomic arithmetic operations
pub trait AtomicArithmeticOps {
/// Atomic add (wrapping).
///
/// Atomically updates `*a` to `(*a).wrapping_add(v)`.
fn add[](a: &AtomicRepr<Self>, v: Self::Delta) {
// SAFETY: `a.as_ptr()` is valid and properly aligned.
unsafe { bindings::#call(v, a.as_ptr().cast()) }
}
/// Atomic fetch and add (wrapping).
///
/// Atomically updates `*a` to `(*a).wrapping_add(v)`, and returns the value of `*a`
/// before the update.
fn fetch_add[acquire, release, relaxed](a: &AtomicRepr<Self>, v: Self::Delta) -> Self {
// SAFETY: `a.as_ptr()` is valid and properly aligned.
unsafe { bindings::#call(v, a.as_ptr().cast()) }
}
}
);