From: Andy Polyakov Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 10:13:01 +0000 (+0200) Subject: internal/tsan_assist.h: add tsan_ld_acq and tsan_st_rel. X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_1_1_1~80 X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=a88e328c3a098e7c64e94c6b426ff45e76eface1 internal/tsan_assist.h: add tsan_ld_acq and tsan_st_rel. Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/6996) --- diff --git a/include/internal/tsan_assist.h b/include/internal/tsan_assist.h index f6870a2de2..2c7638344a 100644 --- a/include/internal/tsan_assist.h +++ b/include/internal/tsan_assist.h @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ */ /* - * Goal here is to facilitate writing "thread-opportunistic" code that - * withstands Thread Sanitizer's scrutiny. "Thread-opportunistic" is when + * Contemporary compilers implement lock-free atomic memory access + * primitives that facilitate writing "thread-opportunistic" or even real + * multi-threading low-overhead code. "Thread-opportunistic" is when * exact result is not required, e.g. some statistics, or execution flow * doesn't have to be unambiguous. Simplest example is lazy "constant" * initialization when one can synchronize on variable itself, e.g. @@ -28,12 +29,22 @@ * bother. Having Thread Sanitizer accept "thread-opportunistic" code * allows to move on trouble-shooting real bugs. * - * We utilize the fact that compilers that implement Thread Sanitizer - * implement even atomic operations. Then it's assumed that - * ATOMIC_{LONG|INT}_LOCK_FREE are assigned same value as - * ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE. And check for >= 2 ensures that correspodning + * Resolving Thread Sanitizer nits was the initial purpose for this module, + * but it was later extended with more nuanced primitives that are useful + * even in "non-opportunistic" scenarios. Most notably verifying if a shared + * structure is fully initialized and bypassing the initialization lock. + * It's suggested to view macros defined in this module as "annotations" for + * thread-safe lock-free code, "Thread-Safe ANnotations"... + * + * It's assumed that ATOMIC_{LONG|INT}_LOCK_FREE are assigned same value as + * ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE. And check for >= 2 ensures that corresponding * code is inlined. It should be noted that statistics counters become * accurate in such case. + * + * Special note about TSAN_QUALIFIER. It might be undesired to use it in + * a shared header. Because whether operation on specific variable or member + * is atomic or not might be irrelevant in other modules. In such case one + * can use TSAN_QUALIFIER in cast specifically when it has to count. */ #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L \ @@ -46,6 +57,8 @@ # define tsan_load(ptr) atomic_load_explicit((ptr), memory_order_relaxed) # define tsan_store(ptr, val) atomic_store_explicit((ptr), (val), memory_order_relaxed) # define tsan_counter(ptr) atomic_fetch_add_explicit((ptr), 1, memory_order_relaxed) +# define tsan_ld_acq(ptr) atomic_load_explicit((ptr), memory_order_acquire) +# define tsan_st_rel(ptr, val) atomic_store_explicit((ptr), (val), memory_order_release) # endif #elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__ATOMIC_RELAXED) @@ -56,21 +69,57 @@ # define tsan_load(ptr) __atomic_load_n((ptr), __ATOMIC_RELAXED) # define tsan_store(ptr, val) __atomic_store_n((ptr), (val), __ATOMIC_RELAXED) # define tsan_counter(ptr) __atomic_fetch_add((ptr), 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED) +# define tsan_ld_acq(ptr) __atomic_load_n((ptr), __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) +# define tsan_st_rel(ptr, val) __atomic_store_n((ptr), (val), __ATOMIC_RELEASE) # endif -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1200 - +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1200 \ + && (defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \ + defined(_M_ARM64) || (defined(_M_ARM) && _M_ARM >= 7)) +/* + * There is subtle dependency on /volatile: command-line option. + * "ms" implies same semantic as memory_order_acquire for loads and + * memory_order_release for stores, while "iso" - memory_order_relaxed for + * either. Real complication is that defaults are different on x86 and ARM. + * There is explanation for that, "ms" is backward compatible with earlier + * compiler versions, while multi-processor ARM can be viewed as brand new + * platform to MSC and its users, and with non-relaxed semantic taking toll + * with additional instructions and penalties, it kind of makes sense to + * default to "iso"... + */ # define TSAN_QUALIFIER volatile -# define tsan_load(ptr) (*(ptr)) -# define tsan_store(ptr, val) (*(ptr) = (val)) +# if defined(_M_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM64) +# define _InterlockedExchangeAdd _InterlockedExchangeAdd_nf +# pragma intrinsic(_InterlockedExchangeAdd_nf) +# pragma intrinsic(__iso_volatile_load32, __iso_volatile_store32) +# ifdef _WIN64 +# define _InterlockedExchangeAdd64 _InterlockedExchangeAdd64_nf +# pragma intrinsic(_InterlockedExchangeAdd64_nf) +# pragma intrinsic(__iso_volatile_load64, __iso_volatile_store64) +# define tsan_load(ptr) (sizeof(*(ptr)) == 8 ? __iso_volatile_load64(ptr) \ + : __iso_volatile_load32(ptr)) +# define tsan_store(ptr, val) (sizeof(*(ptr)) == 8 ? __iso_volatile_store64((ptr), (val)) \ + : __iso_volatile_store32((ptr), (val))) +# else +# define tsan_load(ptr) __iso_volatile_load32(ptr) +# define tsan_store(ptr, val) __iso_volatile_store32((ptr), (val)) +# endif +# else +# define tsan_load(ptr) (*(ptr)) +# define tsan_store(ptr, val) (*(ptr) = (val)) +# endif # pragma intrinsic(_InterlockedExchangeAdd) # ifdef _WIN64 # pragma intrinsic(_InterlockedExchangeAdd64) -# define tsan_counter(ptr) (sizeof(*ptr) == 8 ? _InterlockedExchangeAdd64((ptr), 1) \ - : _InterlockedExchangeAdd((ptr), 1)) +# define tsan_counter(ptr) (sizeof(*(ptr)) == 8 ? _InterlockedExchangeAdd64((ptr), 1) \ + : _InterlockedExchangeAdd((ptr), 1)) # else # define tsan_counter(ptr) _InterlockedExchangeAdd((ptr), 1) # endif +# if !defined(_ISO_VOLATILE) +# define tsan_ld_acq(ptr) (*(ptr)) +# define tsan_st_rel(ptr, val) (*(ptr) = (val)) +# endif #endif @@ -80,5 +129,10 @@ # define tsan_load(ptr) (*(ptr)) # define tsan_store(ptr, val) (*(ptr) = (val)) # define tsan_counter(ptr) ((*(ptr))++) +/* + * Lack of tsan_ld_acq and tsan_ld_rel means that compiler support is not + * sophisticated enough to support them. Code that relies on them should be + * protected with #ifdef tsan_ld_acq with locked fallback. + */ #endif