Windows uses GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, which has some differences
with Unix' gettimeofday.
This commit also reduces the number of iterations for the ck_ticket_pb
validation to 1000 - the test was taking too long on MinGW systems.
I still need to implement benchmark tests and write documentation. The reader-writer cohort locks also required that I add a method to the existing ck_cohort framework to determine whether or not a cohort lock is currently in a locked state.
I added an extra argument to the CK_COHORT_INIT macro to allow users to specify custom pass limits
when using it. I also added a reference to the paper on which the cohort implementation was based.
The constants and macros in ck_cohort.h didn't conform to CK naming conventions. Additionally, I was able to remove a lot of unnecessary atomic operations and memory fences, which reduced latency by 10-20% and increased throughput using ticket locks by nearly an order of magnitude.
John Wittrock has contributed a phase-fair reader-writer
lock implementation. These locks allow phase fairness
guarantees between readers and writers. This work includes
additional changes and clean-up.
Follow-up work is expected.
Thanks to John Wittrock for patches and Professor Gabriel
Parmer (http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~gparmer/) for advising.
Upon popular request, added a variant of the ticket spinlock
with trylock support. This is pending additional verification
on other architectures besides x86*. It is still unclear whether
this implementation will be the default as it is has slower
fast path.
Add trylock support to the ck_spinlock validation tests.
It currently only tests ck_spinlock_ticket_t trylock
functionality if available.