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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
* All rights reserved.
*
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/* The purpose of this file is to export a small set of atomic-related
* functions from the C library, to ensure binary ABI compatibility for
* the NDK.
*
* These functions were initially exposed by the NDK through <sys/atomics.h>,
* which was unfortunate because their implementation didn't provide any
* memory barriers at all.
*
* This wasn't a problem for the platform code that used them, because it
* used explicit barrier instructions around them. On the other hand, it means
* that any NDK-generated machine code that linked against them would not
* perform correctly when running on multi-core devices.
*
* To fix this, the platform code was first modified to not use any of these
* functions (everything is now inlined through assembly statements, see
* libc/private/bionic_arm_inline.h and the headers it includes.
*
* The functions here are thus only for the benefit of NDK applications,
* and now includes full memory barriers to prevent any random memory ordering
* issue from cropping.
*
* Note that we also provide an updated <sys/atomics.h> header that defines
* always_inlined versions of the functions that use the GCC builtin
* intrinsics to perform the same thing.
*
* NOTE: There is no need for a similar file for non-ARM platforms.
*/
/* DO NOT INCLUDE <sys/atomics.h> HERE ! */
int
__android_cmpxchg(int old, int _new, volatile int *ptr)
{
/* We must return 0 on success */
return __sync_val_compare_and_swap(ptr, old, _new) != old;
}
int
__atomic_swap(int _new, volatile int *ptr)
{
int prev;
do {
prev = *ptr;
} while (__sync_val_compare_and_swap(ptr, prev, _new) != prev);
return prev;
}
int
__atomic_dec(volatile int *ptr)
{
return __sync_fetch_and_sub (ptr, 1);
}
int
__atomic_inc(volatile int *ptr)
{
return __sync_fetch_and_add (ptr, 1);
}