build:
- configure step will generate relevant CFLAGS.
- build profiles are for convenience (developers can use themu
for cross-compilation).
regressions:
- Renamed ck_barrier unit tests to work-around behavior
of Solaris linker.
- Adopted use of a PTHREAD_CFLAGS variable.
ck_cc:
- Added internal CK_CC_IMM macro for compilers that are
verbose against impossible inline constraints (or limited
optimizers).
ck_pr/x86*:
- Adopted CK_CC_IMM macro.
- Dropped redundant constraints.
This work was mostly completed by Theo Schlossnagle
<jesus@omniti.com>, much thanks to him. He has
also provided access to a machine with Sun Studio 12.
ck_epoch_reclaim is now the replacement for ck_epoch_flush.
ck_epoch_purge guarantees that all entries are reclaimed
for the provided record before exiting.
n_peak counter has been added, which provides the peak number
of items across all reclamation lists. n_reclamations provides
the number of reclamations across the lifetime of the record.
These are cleared on unregister.
ck_epoch_update has been renamed to ck_epoch_tick.
Hazardous sections which mutate shared structures are now
expected to begin with ck_epoch_write_begin and end with
ck_epoch_end.
Hazardous sections which read shared structures are now
expected to begin with ck_epoch_read_begin and end with
ck_epoch_end.
ck_hp_free is now more aggressive. It will attempt a
reclamation cycle any time the pending count is long.
I should probably add a ck_hp_retire to have a version
which allows for bulk updates to local reclamation lists.
The barriers have been restructured into individual file
per implementation. Some micro-optimizations were implemented
for some barriers (caching common computations in the barrier).
State subsription is now explicit with the TID counter allocated
on a per-barrier basis.
Tournament barriers remaining and then another round will be done
for correctness and algorithmic improvements.
These are the tournament and mcs barriers from "Algorithms for Scalable
Synchronization on Shared-Memory Multiprocessors." Validation tests have
also been added for these barriers to regressions/ck_barrier/validate.
This is the software combining tree barrier from the MCS paper. Currently,
it uses a binary tree; it may be changed later to use an n-ary tree.
Validation (combining_validation.c in regressions/ck_barrier/validate)
has also been added.
Instead of executing a join on the threads, aggregate existing state
of their counters. This can mean one missed increment per thread,
which is not a big deal.