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			clang's C11 atomic_fetch_*() functions only take a C11 atomic type
pointer argument. QEMU uses direct types (int, etc) and this causes a
compiler error when a QEMU code calls these functions in a source file
that also included <stdatomic.h> via a system header file:
  $ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure ... && make
  ../util/async.c:79:17: error: address argument to atomic operation must be a pointer to _Atomic type ('unsigned int *' invalid)
Avoid using atomic_*() names in QEMU's atomic.h since that namespace is
used by <stdatomic.h>. Prefix QEMU's APIs with 'q' so that atomic.h
and <stdatomic.h> can co-exist. I checked /usr/include on my machine and
searched GitHub for existing "qatomic_" users but there seem to be none.
This patch was generated using:
  $ git grep -h -o '\<atomic\(64\)\?_[a-z0-9_]\+' include/qemu/atomic.h | \
    sort -u >/tmp/changed_identifiers
  $ for identifier in $(</tmp/changed_identifiers); do
        sed -i "s%\<$identifier\>%q$identifier%g" \
            $(git grep -I -l "\<$identifier\>")
    done
I manually fixed line-wrap issues and misaligned rST tables.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200923105646.47864-1-stefanha@redhat.com>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /*
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|  * Simple interface for 128-bit atomic operations.
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|  *
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|  * Copyright (C) 2018 Linaro, Ltd.
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|  *
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|  * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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|  * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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|  *
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|  * See docs/devel/atomics.txt for discussion about the guarantees each
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|  * atomic primitive is meant to provide.
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef QEMU_ATOMIC128_H
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| #define QEMU_ATOMIC128_H
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| 
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| #include "qemu/int128.h"
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| 
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| /*
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|  * GCC is a house divided about supporting large atomic operations.
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|  *
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|  * For hosts that only have large compare-and-swap, a legalistic reading
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|  * of the C++ standard means that one cannot implement __atomic_read on
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|  * read-only memory, and thus all atomic operations must synchronize
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|  * through libatomic.
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|  *
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|  * See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80878
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|  *
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|  * This interpretation is not especially helpful for QEMU.
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|  * For softmmu, all RAM is always read/write from the hypervisor.
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|  * For user-only, if the guest doesn't implement such an __atomic_read
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|  * then the host need not worry about it either.
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|  *
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|  * Moreover, using libatomic is not an option, because its interface is
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|  * built for std::atomic<T>, and requires that *all* accesses to such an
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|  * object go through the library.  In our case we do not have an object
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|  * in the C/C++ sense, but a view of memory as seen by the guest.
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|  * The guest may issue a large atomic operation and then access those
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|  * pieces using word-sized accesses.  From the hypervisor, we have no
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|  * way to connect those two actions.
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|  *
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|  * Therefore, special case each platform.
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|  */
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| 
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| #if defined(CONFIG_ATOMIC128)
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| static inline Int128 atomic16_cmpxchg(Int128 *ptr, Int128 cmp, Int128 new)
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| {
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|     return qatomic_cmpxchg__nocheck(ptr, cmp, new);
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| }
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| # define HAVE_CMPXCHG128 1
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| #elif defined(CONFIG_CMPXCHG128)
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| static inline Int128 atomic16_cmpxchg(Int128 *ptr, Int128 cmp, Int128 new)
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| {
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|     return __sync_val_compare_and_swap_16(ptr, cmp, new);
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| }
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| # define HAVE_CMPXCHG128 1
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| #elif defined(__aarch64__)
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| /* Through gcc 8, aarch64 has no support for 128-bit at all.  */
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| static inline Int128 atomic16_cmpxchg(Int128 *ptr, Int128 cmp, Int128 new)
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| {
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|     uint64_t cmpl = int128_getlo(cmp), cmph = int128_gethi(cmp);
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|     uint64_t newl = int128_getlo(new), newh = int128_gethi(new);
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|     uint64_t oldl, oldh;
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|     uint32_t tmp;
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| 
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|     asm("0: ldaxp %[oldl], %[oldh], %[mem]\n\t"
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|         "cmp %[oldl], %[cmpl]\n\t"
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|         "ccmp %[oldh], %[cmph], #0, eq\n\t"
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|         "b.ne 1f\n\t"
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|         "stlxp %w[tmp], %[newl], %[newh], %[mem]\n\t"
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|         "cbnz %w[tmp], 0b\n"
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|         "1:"
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|         : [mem] "+m"(*ptr), [tmp] "=&r"(tmp),
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|           [oldl] "=&r"(oldl), [oldh] "=&r"(oldh)
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|         : [cmpl] "r"(cmpl), [cmph] "r"(cmph),
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|           [newl] "r"(newl), [newh] "r"(newh)
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|         : "memory", "cc");
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| 
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|     return int128_make128(oldl, oldh);
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| }
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| # define HAVE_CMPXCHG128 1
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| #else
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| /* Fallback definition that must be optimized away, or error.  */
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| Int128 QEMU_ERROR("unsupported atomic")
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|     atomic16_cmpxchg(Int128 *ptr, Int128 cmp, Int128 new);
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| # define HAVE_CMPXCHG128 0
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| #endif /* Some definition for HAVE_CMPXCHG128 */
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| 
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| 
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| #if defined(CONFIG_ATOMIC128)
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| static inline Int128 atomic16_read(Int128 *ptr)
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| {
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|     return qatomic_read__nocheck(ptr);
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| }
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| 
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| static inline void atomic16_set(Int128 *ptr, Int128 val)
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| {
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|     qatomic_set__nocheck(ptr, val);
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| }
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| 
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| # define HAVE_ATOMIC128 1
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| #elif !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) && defined(__aarch64__)
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| /* We can do better than cmpxchg for AArch64.  */
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| static inline Int128 atomic16_read(Int128 *ptr)
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| {
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|     uint64_t l, h;
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|     uint32_t tmp;
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| 
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|     /* The load must be paired with the store to guarantee not tearing.  */
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|     asm("0: ldxp %[l], %[h], %[mem]\n\t"
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|         "stxp %w[tmp], %[l], %[h], %[mem]\n\t"
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|         "cbnz %w[tmp], 0b"
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|         : [mem] "+m"(*ptr), [tmp] "=r"(tmp), [l] "=r"(l), [h] "=r"(h));
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| 
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|     return int128_make128(l, h);
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| }
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| 
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| static inline void atomic16_set(Int128 *ptr, Int128 val)
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| {
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|     uint64_t l = int128_getlo(val), h = int128_gethi(val);
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|     uint64_t t1, t2;
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| 
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|     /* Load into temporaries to acquire the exclusive access lock.  */
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|     asm("0: ldxp %[t1], %[t2], %[mem]\n\t"
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|         "stxp %w[t1], %[l], %[h], %[mem]\n\t"
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|         "cbnz %w[t1], 0b"
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|         : [mem] "+m"(*ptr), [t1] "=&r"(t1), [t2] "=&r"(t2)
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|         : [l] "r"(l), [h] "r"(h));
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| }
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| 
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| # define HAVE_ATOMIC128 1
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| #elif !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) && HAVE_CMPXCHG128
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| static inline Int128 atomic16_read(Int128 *ptr)
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| {
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|     /* Maybe replace 0 with 0, returning the old value.  */
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|     return atomic16_cmpxchg(ptr, 0, 0);
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| }
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| 
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| static inline void atomic16_set(Int128 *ptr, Int128 val)
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| {
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|     Int128 old = *ptr, cmp;
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|     do {
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|         cmp = old;
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|         old = atomic16_cmpxchg(ptr, cmp, val);
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|     } while (old != cmp);
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| }
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| 
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| # define HAVE_ATOMIC128 1
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| #else
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| /* Fallback definitions that must be optimized away, or error.  */
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| Int128 QEMU_ERROR("unsupported atomic") atomic16_read(Int128 *ptr);
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| void QEMU_ERROR("unsupported atomic") atomic16_set(Int128 *ptr, Int128 val);
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| # define HAVE_ATOMIC128 0
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| #endif /* Some definition for HAVE_ATOMIC128 */
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| 
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| #endif /* QEMU_ATOMIC128_H */
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