History log of /bionic/libc/arch-arm/bionic/atomics_arm.c
Revision Date Author Comments
f1a39dce60be0b453416e1b82a6d445a7677eb4b 23-Nov-2011 David 'Digit' Turner <digit@google.com> libc: Fix typo that broke NDK compatibility.

The function must be named __atomic_cmpxchg, not __android_cmpxchg.
This typo broke existing prebuilt binaries (they couldn't be loaded
at runtime anymore).

Change-Id: I25ca7d18329817f0056e616a0409113269ad7b1f
0fec6b9d88ee5a9e359b2208038f9806c0804538 16-Nov-2011 David 'Digit' Turner <digit@google.com> libc: provide atomic operations will full barriers for NDK apps.

__atomic_cmpxchg and other related atomic operations did not
provide memory barriers, which can be a problem for non-platform
code that links against them when it runs on multi-core devices.

This patch does two things to fix this:

- It modifies the existing implementation of the functions
that are exported by the C library to always provide
full memory barriers. We need to keep them exported by
the C library to prevent breaking existing application
machine code.

- It also modifies <sys/atomics.h> to only export
always-inlined versions of the functions, to ensure that
any application code compiled against the new header will
not rely on the platform version of the functions.

This ensure that said machine code will run properly on
all multi-core devices.

This is based on the GCC built-in sync primitives.

The end result should be only slightly slower than the
previous implementation.

Note that the platform code does not use these functions
at all. A previous patch completely removed their usage in
the pthread and libstdc++ code.

+ rename arch-arm/bionic/atomics_arm.S to futex_arm.S
+ rename arch-x86/bionic/atomics_x86.S to futex_x86.S
+ remove arch-x86/include/sys/atomics.h which already
provided inlined functions to the x86 platform.

Change-Id: I752a594475090cf37fa926bb38209c2175dda539