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.Dd July 13, 2013.
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.Dt ck_elide 3
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm CK_ELIDE_PROTOTYPE ,
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.Nm CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE ,
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.Nm CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE ,
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.Nm CK_ELIDE_LOCK CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK ,
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.Nm CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK_PROTOTYPE ,
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.Nm CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK
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.Nd lock elision wrappers
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.Sh LIBRARY
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Concurrency Kit (libck, \-lck)
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In ck_elide.h
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.Pp
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.Dv ck_elide_stat_t stat = CK_ELIDE_STAT_INITIALIZER;
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.Pp
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.Ft void
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.Fn ck_elide_stat_init "ck_elide_stat_t *"
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.Pp
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.Dv struct ck_elide_config config = CK_ELIDE_CONFIG_DEFAULT_INITIALIZER;
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.Pp
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.Bd -literal -offset
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struct ck_elide_config {
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unsigned short skip_busy;
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short retry_busy;
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unsigned short skip_other;
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short retry_other;
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unsigned short skip_conflict;
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short retry_conflict;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_PROTOTYPE "NAME" "TYPE" "LOCK_PREDICATE" "LOCK_FUNCTION" "UNLOCK_PREDICATE" "UNLOCK_FUNCTION"
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE "NAME" "ck_elide_stat_t *" "struct ck_elide_config *" "TYPE *"
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE "NAME" "ck_elide_stat_t *" "TYPE *"
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK "NAME" "TYPE *"
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK "NAME" "TYPE *"
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK_PROTOTYPE "NAME" "TYPE" "LOCK_PREDICATE" "TRYLOCK_FUNCTION"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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These macros implement lock elision wrappers for a user-specified single-argument
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lock interface. The wrappers will attempt to elide lock acquisition, allowing
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concurrent execution of critical sections that do not issue conflicting memory
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operations. If any threads have successfully elided a lock acquisition,
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conflicting memory operations will roll-back any side-effects of the critical
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section and force every thread to retry the lock acquisition regularly.
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.Pp
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK ,
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK ,
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE ,
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and
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE
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macros require
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a previous
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_PROTOTYPE
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with the same
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.Fa NAME .
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Elision is attempted if the
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.Fa LOCK_PREDICATE
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function returns false. If
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.Fa LOCK_PREDICATE
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returns true then elision is aborted and
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.Fa LOCK_FUNCTION
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is executed instead. If any threads are in an elided critical section,
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.Fa LOCK_FUNCTION
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must force them to rollback through a conflicting memory operation.
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The
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.Fa UNLOCK_PREDICATE
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function must return true if the lock is acquired by the caller, meaning
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that the lock was not successfully elided. If
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.Fa UNLOCK_PREDICATE
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returns true, then the
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.Fa UNLOCK_FUNCTION
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is executed. If RTM is unsupported (no CK_F_PR_RTM macro) then
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK
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and
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE
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will immediately call
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.Fn LOCK_FUNCTION .
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK
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and
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE
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will immediately call
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.Fn UNLOCK_FUNCTION .
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.Pp
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK
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requires a previous
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK_PROTOTYPE
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with the same name.
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Elision is attempted if the
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.Fa LOCK_PREDICATE
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function returns false. If
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.Fa LOCK_PREDICATE
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returns true or if elision fails then the
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operation is aborted. If RTM is unsupported
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(no CK_F_PR_RTM macro) then
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK
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will immediately call
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.Fn TRYLOCK_FUNCTION .
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.Pp
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE
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and
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE
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will adapt the elision behavior associated with lock operations
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according to the run-time behavior of the program. This behavior
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is defined by the ck_elide_config structure pointer passed to
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE .
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A thread-local ck_elide_stat structure must be passed to both
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE
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and
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.Fn CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE .
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This structure is expected to be unique for different workloads,
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may not be re-used in recursive acquisitions and must match the
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lifetime of the lock it is associated with. It is safe to mix
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adaptive calls with best-effort calls.
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.Pp
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Both ck_spinlock.h and ck_rwlock.h define ck_elide wrappers under
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the ck_spinlock and ck_rwlock namespace, respectively.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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This example utilizes built-in lock elision facilities in ck_rwlock and ck_spinlock.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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#include <ck_rwlock.h>
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#include <ck_spinlock.h>
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static ck_rwlock_t rw = CK_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER;
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static struct ck_elide_config rw_config =
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CK_ELIDE_CONFIG_DEFAULT_INITIALIZER;
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static __thread ck_elide_stat_t rw_stat =
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CK_ELIDE_STAT_INITIALIZER;
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static ck_spinlock_t spinlock = CK_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER;
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static struct ck_elide_config spinlock_config =
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CK_ELIDE_CONFIG_DEFAULT_INITIALIZER;
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static __thread ck_elide_stat_t spinlock_stat =
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CK_ELIDE_STAT_INITIALIZER;
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void
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function(void)
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{
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/* Lock-unlock write-side lock in weak best-effort manner. */
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK(ck_rwlock_write, &rw);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(ck_rwlock_write, &rw);
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/* Attempt to acquire the write-side lock. */
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if (CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK(ck_rwlock_write, &rw) == true)
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(ck_rwlock_write, &rw);
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/* Lock-unlock read-side lock in weak best-effort manner. */
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK(ck_rwlock_read, &rw);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(ck_rwlock_read, &rw);
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/* Attempt to acquire the read-side lock. */
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if (CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK(ck_rwlock_read, &rw) == true)
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(ck_rwlock_read, &rw);
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/* Lock-unlock write-side lock in an adaptive manner. */
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE(ck_rwlock_write, &rw_stat,
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&rw_config, &rw);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE(ck_rwlock_write, &rw_stat,
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&rw_config, &rw);
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/* Lock-unlock read-side lock in an adaptive manner. */
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE(ck_rwlock_read, &rw_stat,
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&rw_config, &rw);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE(ck_rwlock_read, &rw_stat,
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&rw_config, &rw);
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/* Lock-unlock spinlock in weak best-effort manner. */
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK(ck_spinlock, &spinlock);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(ck_spinlock, &spinlock);
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/* Attempt to acquire the lock. */
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if (CK_ELIDE_TRYLOCK(ck_spinlock, &lock) == true)
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(ck_spinlock, &spinlock);
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/* Lock-unlock spinlock in an adaptive manner. */
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK_ADAPTIVE(ck_spinlock, &spinlock_stat,
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&spinlock_config, &spinlock);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK_ADAPTIVE(ck_spinlock, &spinlock_stat,
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&spinlock_config, &spinlock);
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}
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.Ed
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.Pp
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In this example, user-defined locking functions are provided an elision
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implementation.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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/* Assume lock_t has been previously defined. */
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#include <ck_elide.h>
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/*
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* This function returns true if the lock is unavailable at the time
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* it was called or false if the lock is available.
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*/
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bool is_locked(lock_t *)
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/*
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* This function acquires the supplied lock.
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*/
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void lock(lock_t *);
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/*
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* This function releases the lock.
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*/
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void unlock(lock_t *);
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CK_ELIDE_PROTOTYPE(my_lock, lock_t, is_locked, lock, is_locked, unlock)
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static lock_t lock;
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void
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function(void)
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{
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CK_ELIDE_LOCK(my_lock, &lock);
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CK_ELIDE_UNLOCK(my_lock, &lock);
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}
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.Ed
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ck_rwlock 3 ,
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.Xr ck_spinlock 3
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.Pp
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Ravi Rajwar and James R. Goodman. 2001. Speculative lock elision: enabling highly concurrent multithreaded execution. In Proceedings of the 34th annual ACM/IEEE international symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO 34). IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, USA, 294-305.
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.Pp
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Additional information available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transactional_Synchronization_Extensions and http://concurrencykit.org/
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