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author | Indrajith K L | 2022-12-03 17:00:20 +0530 |
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committer | Indrajith K L | 2022-12-03 17:00:20 +0530 |
commit | f5c4671bfbad96bf346bd7e9a21fc4317b4959df (patch) | |
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diff --git a/v_windows/v/old/vlib/sync/atomic2/atomic.v b/v_windows/v/old/vlib/sync/atomic2/atomic.v new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ff64f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/v_windows/v/old/vlib/sync/atomic2/atomic.v @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +module atomic2 + +/* +Implements the atomic operations. For now TCC does not support +the atomic versions on nix so it uses locks to simulate the same behavor. +On windows tcc can simulate with other atomic operations. + +The @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/stdatomic contains compability header files +for stdatomic that supports both nix, windows and c++. + +This implementations should be regarded as alpha stage and be +further tested. +*/ + +#flag windows -I @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/stdatomic/win +#flag linux -I @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/stdatomic/nix +#flag darwin -I @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/stdatomic/nix +#flag freebsd -I @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/stdatomic/nix +#flag solaris -I @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/stdatomic/nix + +$if linux { + $if tinyc { + $if amd64 { + // most Linux distributions have /usr/lib/libatomic.so, but Ubuntu uses gcc version specific dir + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/6 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/7 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/8 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12 + } $else $if arm64 { + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/6 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/7 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/8 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/9 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/10 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/11 + #flag -L/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-linux-gnu/12 + } + #flag -latomic + } +} +#include <atomic.h> +// add_u64 adds provided delta as an atomic operation +pub fn add_u64(ptr &u64, delta int) bool { + res := C.atomic_fetch_add_u64(voidptr(ptr), delta) + return res == 0 +} + +// sub_u64 subtracts provided delta as an atomic operation +pub fn sub_u64(ptr &u64, delta int) bool { + res := C.atomic_fetch_sub_u64(voidptr(ptr), delta) + return res == 0 +} + +// add_i64 adds provided delta as an atomic operation +pub fn add_i64(ptr &i64, delta int) bool { + res := C.atomic_fetch_add_u64(voidptr(ptr), delta) + return res == 0 +} + +// add_i64 subtracts provided delta as an atomic operation +pub fn sub_i64(ptr &i64, delta int) bool { + res := C.atomic_fetch_sub_u64(voidptr(ptr), delta) + return res == 0 +} + +// atomic store/load operations have to be used when there might be another concurrent access +// atomicall set a value +pub fn store_u64(ptr &u64, val u64) { + C.atomic_store_u64(voidptr(ptr), val) +} + +// atomicall get a value +pub fn load_u64(ptr &u64) u64 { + return C.atomic_load_u64(voidptr(ptr)) +} + +// atomicall set a value +pub fn store_i64(ptr &i64, val i64) { + C.atomic_store_u64(voidptr(ptr), val) +} + +// atomicall get a value +pub fn load_i64(ptr &i64) i64 { + return i64(C.atomic_load_u64(voidptr(ptr))) +} diff --git a/v_windows/v/old/vlib/sync/atomic2/atomic_test.v b/v_windows/v/old/vlib/sync/atomic2/atomic_test.v new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a5ffd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/v_windows/v/old/vlib/sync/atomic2/atomic_test.v @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +import sync.atomic2 +import sync + +const ( + iterations_per_cycle = 100_000 +) + +struct Counter { +mut: + counter u64 +} + +// without proper syncronization this would fail +fn test_count_10_times_1_cycle_should_result_10_cycles_with_sync() { + desired_iterations := 10 * iterations_per_cycle + mut wg := sync.new_waitgroup() + mut counter := &Counter{} + wg.add(10) + for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { + go count_one_cycle(mut counter, mut wg) + } + wg.wait() + assert counter.counter == desired_iterations + eprintln(' with synchronization the counter is: ${counter.counter:10} , expectedly == ${desired_iterations:10}') +} + +// This test just to make sure that we have an anti-test to prove it works +fn test_count_10_times_1_cycle_should_not_be_10_cycles_without_sync() { + desired_iterations := 10 * iterations_per_cycle + mut wg := sync.new_waitgroup() + mut counter := &Counter{} + wg.add(10) + for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { + go count_one_cycle_without_sync(mut counter, mut wg) + } + wg.wait() + // NB: we do not assert here, just print, because sometimes by chance counter.counter may be == desired_iterations + eprintln('without synchronization the counter is: ${counter.counter:10} , expectedly != ${desired_iterations:10}') +} + +fn test_count_plus_one_u64() { + mut c := u64(0) + atomic2.add_u64(&c, 1) + assert atomic2.load_u64(&c) == 1 +} + +fn test_count_plus_one_i64() { + mut c := i64(0) + atomic2.add_i64(&c, 1) + assert atomic2.load_i64(&c) == 1 +} + +fn test_count_plus_greater_than_one_u64() { + mut c := u64(0) + atomic2.add_u64(&c, 10) + assert atomic2.load_u64(&c) == 10 +} + +fn test_count_plus_greater_than_one_i64() { + mut c := i64(0) + atomic2.add_i64(&c, 10) + assert atomic2.load_i64(&c) == 10 +} + +fn test_count_minus_one_u64() { + mut c := u64(1) + atomic2.sub_u64(&c, 1) + assert atomic2.load_u64(&c) == 0 +} + +fn test_count_minus_one_i64() { + mut c := i64(0) + atomic2.sub_i64(&c, 1) + assert atomic2.load_i64(&c) == -1 +} + +fn test_count_minus_greater_than_one_u64() { + mut c := u64(0) + atomic2.store_u64(&c, 10) + atomic2.sub_u64(&c, 10) + assert atomic2.load_u64(&c) == 0 +} + +fn test_count_minus_greater_than_one_i64() { + mut c := i64(0) + atomic2.store_i64(&c, 10) + atomic2.sub_i64(&c, 20) + assert atomic2.load_i64(&c) == -10 +} + +// count_one_cycle counts the common counter iterations_per_cycle times in thread-safe way +fn count_one_cycle(mut counter Counter, mut group sync.WaitGroup) { + for i := 0; i < iterations_per_cycle; i++ { + atomic2.add_u64(&counter.counter, 1) + } + group.done() +} + +// count_one_cycle_without_sync counts the common counter iterations_per_cycle times in none thread-safe way +fn count_one_cycle_without_sync(mut counter Counter, mut group sync.WaitGroup) { + for i := 0; i < iterations_per_cycle; i++ { + counter.counter++ + } + group.done() +} |