musl/arch/sh/atomic.h
Rich Felker 90e51e45f5 clean up unused and inconsistent atomics in arch dirs
the a_cas_l, a_swap_l, a_swap_p, and a_store_l operations were
probably used a long time ago when only i386 and x86_64 were
supported. as other archs were added, support for them was
inconsistent, and they are obviously not in use at present. having
them around potentially confuses readers working on new ports, and the
type-punning hacks and inconsistent use of types in their definitions
is not a style I wish to perpetuate in the source tree, so removing
them seems appropriate.
2014-07-27 21:50:24 -04:00

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#ifndef _INTERNAL_ATOMIC_H
#define _INTERNAL_ATOMIC_H
#include <stdint.h>
static inline int a_ctz_l(unsigned long x)
{
static const char debruijn32[32] = {
0, 1, 23, 2, 29, 24, 19, 3, 30, 27, 25, 11, 20, 8, 4, 13,
31, 22, 28, 18, 26, 10, 7, 12, 21, 17, 9, 6, 16, 5, 15, 14
};
return debruijn32[(x&-x)*0x076be629 >> 27];
}
static inline int a_ctz_64(uint64_t x)
{
uint32_t y = x;
if (!y) {
y = x>>32;
return 32 + a_ctz_l(y);
}
return a_ctz_l(y);
}
int __sh_cas(volatile int *, int, int);
int __sh_swap(volatile int *, int);
int __sh_fetch_add(volatile int *, int);
void __sh_store(volatile int *, int);
void __sh_and(volatile int *, int);
void __sh_or(volatile int *, int);
#define a_cas(p,t,s) __sh_cas(p,t,s)
#define a_swap(x,v) __sh_swap(x,v)
#define a_fetch_add(x,v) __sh_fetch_add(x, v)
#define a_store(x,v) __sh_store(x, v)
#define a_and(x,v) __sh_and(x, v)
#define a_or(x,v) __sh_or(x, v)
static inline void *a_cas_p(volatile void *p, void *t, void *s)
{
return (void *)a_cas(p, (int)t, (int)s);
}
static inline void a_inc(volatile int *x)
{
a_fetch_add(x, 1);
}
static inline void a_dec(volatile int *x)
{
a_fetch_add(x, -1);
}
static inline void a_spin()
{
}
static inline void a_crash()
{
*(volatile char *)0=0;
}
static inline void a_or_l(volatile void *p, long v)
{
a_or(p, v);
}
static inline void a_and_64(volatile uint64_t *p, uint64_t v)
{
union { uint64_t v; uint32_t r[2]; } u = { v };
a_and((int *)p, u.r[0]);
a_and((int *)p+1, u.r[1]);
}
static inline void a_or_64(volatile uint64_t *p, uint64_t v)
{
union { uint64_t v; uint32_t r[2]; } u = { v };
a_or((int *)p, u.r[0]);
a_or((int *)p+1, u.r[1]);
}
#endif