/* * Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. * (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at * http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) * * Copyright (c) 2020 Andrey Semashev */ /*! * \file atomic/detail/gcc_atomic_memory_order_utils.hpp * * This header contains utilities for working with gcc atomic memory order constants. */ #ifndef BOOST_ATOMIC_DETAIL_GCC_ATOMIC_MEMORY_ORDER_UTILS_HPP_INCLUDED_ #define BOOST_ATOMIC_DETAIL_GCC_ATOMIC_MEMORY_ORDER_UTILS_HPP_INCLUDED_ #include #include #include #ifdef BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE #pragma once #endif namespace boost { namespace atomics { namespace detail { /*! * The function converts \c boost::memory_order values to the compiler-specific constants. * * NOTE: The intention is that the function is optimized away by the compiler, and the * compiler-specific constants are passed to the intrinsics. Unfortunately, constexpr doesn't * work in this case because the standard atomics interface require memory ordering * constants to be passed as function arguments, at which point they stop being constexpr. * However, it is crucial that the compiler sees constants and not runtime values, * because otherwise it just ignores the ordering value and always uses seq_cst. * This is the case with Intel C++ Compiler 14.0.3 (Composer XE 2013 SP1, update 3) and * gcc 4.8.2. Intel Compiler issues a warning in this case: * * warning #32013: Invalid memory order specified. Defaulting to seq_cst memory order. * * while gcc acts silently. * * To mitigate the problem ALL functions, including the atomic<> members must be * declared with BOOST_FORCEINLINE. In this case the compilers are able to see that * all functions are called with constant orderings and call intrinstcts properly. * * Unfortunately, this still doesn't work in debug mode as the compiler doesn't * propagate constants even when functions are marked with BOOST_FORCEINLINE. In this case * all atomic operaions will be executed with seq_cst semantics. */ BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CONSTEXPR int convert_memory_order_to_gcc(memory_order order) BOOST_NOEXCEPT { return (order == memory_order_relaxed ? __ATOMIC_RELAXED : (order == memory_order_consume ? __ATOMIC_CONSUME : (order == memory_order_acquire ? __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE : (order == memory_order_release ? __ATOMIC_RELEASE : (order == memory_order_acq_rel ? __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL : __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST))))); } } // namespace detail } // namespace atomics } // namespace boost #include #endif // BOOST_ATOMIC_DETAIL_GCC_ATOMIC_MEMORY_ORDER_UTILS_HPP_INCLUDED_