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/* Copyright (C) 2005, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>. This file is part of the GNU OpenMP Library (libgomp). Libgomp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. Libgomp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* This file handles the ORDERED construct. */ #include "libgomp.h" /* This function is called when first allocating an iteration block. That is, the thread is not currently on the queue. The work-share lock must be held on entry. */ void gomp_ordered_first (void) { struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread (); struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team; struct gomp_work_share *ws = thr->ts.work_share; unsigned index; /* Work share constructs can be orphaned. */ if (team == NULL || team->nthreads == 1) return; index = ws->ordered_cur + ws->ordered_num_used; if (index >= team->nthreads) index -= team->nthreads; ws->ordered_team_ids[index] = thr->ts.team_id; /* If this is the first and only thread in the queue, then there is no one to release us when we get to our ordered section. Post to our own release queue now so that we won't block later. */ if (ws->ordered_num_used++ == 0) gomp_sem_post (team->ordered_release[thr->ts.team_id]); } /* This function is called when completing the last iteration block. That is, there are no more iterations to perform and so the thread should be removed from the queue entirely. Because of the way ORDERED blocks are managed, it follows that we currently own access to the ORDERED block, and should now pass it on to the next thread. The work-share lock must be held on entry. */ void gomp_ordered_last (void) { struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread (); struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team; struct gomp_work_share *ws = thr->ts.work_share; unsigned next_id; /* Work share constructs can be orphaned. */ if (team == NULL || team->nthreads == 1) return; /* We're no longer the owner. */ ws->ordered_owner = -1; /* If we're not the last thread in the queue, then wake the next. */ if (--ws->ordered_num_used > 0) { unsigned next = ws->ordered_cur + 1; if (next == team->nthreads) next = 0; ws->ordered_cur = next; next_id = ws->ordered_team_ids[next]; gomp_sem_post (team->ordered_release[next_id]); } } /* This function is called when allocating a subsequent allocation block. That is, we're done with the current iteration block and we're allocating another. This is the logical combination of a call to gomp_ordered_last followed by a call to gomp_ordered_first. The work-share lock must be held on entry. */ void gomp_ordered_next (void) { struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread (); struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team; struct gomp_work_share *ws = thr->ts.work_share; unsigned index, next_id; /* Work share constructs can be orphaned. */ if (team == NULL || team->nthreads == 1) return; /* We're no longer the owner. */ ws->ordered_owner = -1; /* If there's only one thread in the queue, that must be us. */ if (ws->ordered_num_used == 1) { /* We have a similar situation as in gomp_ordered_first where we need to post to our own release semaphore. */ gomp_sem_post (team->ordered_release[thr->ts.team_id]); return; } /* If the queue is entirely full, then we move ourself to the end of the queue merely by incrementing ordered_cur. Only if it's not full do we have to write our id. */ if (ws->ordered_num_used < team->nthreads) { index = ws->ordered_cur + ws->ordered_num_used; if (index >= team->nthreads) index -= team->nthreads; ws->ordered_team_ids[index] = thr->ts.team_id; } index = ws->ordered_cur + 1; if (index == team->nthreads) index = 0; ws->ordered_cur = index; next_id = ws->ordered_team_ids[index]; gomp_sem_post (team->ordered_release[next_id]); } /* This function is called when a statically scheduled loop is first being created. */ void gomp_ordered_static_init (void) { struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread (); struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team; if (team == NULL || team->nthreads == 1) return; gomp_sem_post (team->ordered_release[0]); } /* This function is called when a statically scheduled loop is moving to the next allocation block. Static schedules are not first come first served like the others, so we're to move to the numerically next thread, not the next thread on a list. The work-share lock should *not* be held on entry. */ void gomp_ordered_static_next (void) { struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread (); struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team; struct gomp_work_share *ws = thr->ts.work_share; unsigned id = thr->ts.team_id; if (team == NULL || team->nthreads == 1) return; ws->ordered_owner = -1; /* This thread currently owns the lock. Increment the owner. */ if (++id == team->nthreads) id = 0; ws->ordered_team_ids[0] = id; gomp_sem_post (team->ordered_release[id]); } /* This function is called when we need to assert that the thread owns the ordered section. Due to the problem of posted-but-not-waited semaphores, this needs to happen before completing a loop iteration. */ void gomp_ordered_sync (void) { struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread (); struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team; struct gomp_work_share *ws = thr->ts.work_share; /* Work share constructs can be orphaned. But this clearly means that we are the only thread, and so we automatically own the section. */ if (team == NULL || team->nthreads == 1) return; /* ??? I believe it to be safe to access this data without taking the ws->lock. The only presumed race condition is with the previous thread on the queue incrementing ordered_cur such that it points to us, concurrently with our check below. But our team_id is already present in the queue, and the other thread will always post to our release semaphore. So the two cases are that we will either win the race an momentarily block on the semaphore, or lose the race and find the semaphore already unlocked and so not block. Either way we get correct results. However, there is an implicit flush on entry to an ordered region, so we do need to have a barrier here. If we were taking a lock this could be MEMMODEL_RELEASE since the acquire would be coverd by the lock. */ __atomic_thread_fence (MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL); if (ws->ordered_owner != thr->ts.team_id) { gomp_sem_wait (team->ordered_release[thr->ts.team_id]); ws->ordered_owner = thr->ts.team_id; } } /* This function is called by user code when encountering the start of an ORDERED block. We must check to see if the current thread is at the head of the queue, and if not, block. */ #ifdef HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_ALIAS extern void GOMP_ordered_start (void) __attribute__((alias ("gomp_ordered_sync"))); #else void GOMP_ordered_start (void) { gomp_ordered_sync (); } #endif /* This function is called by user code when encountering the end of an ORDERED block. With the current ORDERED implementation there's nothing for us to do. However, the current implementation has a flaw in that it does not allow the next thread into the ORDERED section immediately after the current thread exits the ORDERED section in its last iteration. The existance of this function allows the implementation to change. */ void GOMP_ordered_end (void) { }
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