Commit 601f45fd authored by Sergey Vojtovich's avatar Sergey Vojtovich

MDEV-17441 - InnoDB transition to C++11 atomics

Almost trivial TTASMutex::m_lock_word transition. Since C++11 doesn't
seem to allow mixed (atomic and non-atomic) access to atomic variables,
we have to perform all accesses atomically.
parent 2e5d3596
......@@ -277,40 +277,45 @@ struct TTASMutex {
~TTASMutex()
{
ut_ad(m_lock_word == MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED);
ut_ad(m_lock_word.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)
== MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED);
}
/** Called when the mutex is "created". Note: Not from the constructor
but when the mutex is initialised. */
void init(latch_id_t) UNIV_NOTHROW
{
ut_ad(m_lock_word == MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED);
ut_ad(m_lock_word.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)
== MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED);
}
/** Destroy the mutex. */
void destroy() UNIV_NOTHROW
{
/* The destructor can be called at shutdown. */
ut_ad(m_lock_word == MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED);
ut_ad(m_lock_word.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)
== MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED);
}
/** Try and lock the mutex.
@return true on success */
bool try_lock() UNIV_NOTHROW
{
int32 oldval = MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED;
return(my_atomic_cas32_strong_explicit(&m_lock_word, &oldval,
uint32_t oldval = MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED;
return m_lock_word.compare_exchange_strong(
oldval,
MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED,
MY_MEMORY_ORDER_ACQUIRE,
MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELAXED));
std::memory_order_acquire,
std::memory_order_relaxed);
}
/** Release the mutex. */
void exit() UNIV_NOTHROW
{
ut_ad(m_lock_word == MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED);
my_atomic_store32_explicit(&m_lock_word, MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED,
MY_MEMORY_ORDER_RELEASE);
ut_ad(m_lock_word.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)
== MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED);
m_lock_word.store(MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED,
std::memory_order_release);
}
/** Acquire the mutex.
......@@ -353,9 +358,8 @@ struct TTASMutex {
/** Policy data */
MutexPolicy m_policy;
/** lock_word is the target of the atomic test-and-set instruction
when atomic operations are enabled. */
int32 m_lock_word;
/** mutex state */
std::atomic<uint32_t> m_lock_word;
};
template <template <typename> class Policy = NoPolicy>
......
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