compare_exchange
cppreference std::atomic_compare_exchange_***
template< class T >
bool atomic_compare_exchange_weak( std::atomic<T>* obj,
typename std::atomic<T>::value_type* expected,
typename std::atomic<T>::value_type desired ) noexcept;
Atomically compares the object representation (until C++20)value representation (since C++20) of the object pointed to by obj
with that of the object pointed to by expected
, and if those are bitwise-equal, replaces the former with desired
(performs read-modify-write operation). Otherwise, loads the actual value pointed to by obj
into *expected
(performs load operation). Copying is performed as if by std::memcpy.
NOTE:
一、需要注意的是,C++的 std::atomic_compare_exchange_
***
执行了如下两个operation:a、CAS
比较
obj
和expected
,如果相等,则说明状态没有变化、没有其它的transaction发生,则commit;否则rollback。b、"loads"(其实是"Copying"): "loads the actual value pointed to by
obj
into*expected
(performs load operation)"这样的设计在一定程度上简化了使用;
因此,它需要分别为这两个operation指定memory ordering option。
The memory models for the read-modify-write and load operations are succ
and fail
respectively. The (1-2) versions use std::memory_order_seq_cst by default.
Example
compare and exchange operations are often used as basic building blocks of lockfree data structures
#include <atomic>
template<class T>
struct node
{
T data;
node *next;
node(const T &data) :
data(data), next(nullptr)
{
}
};
template<class T>
class stack
{
std::atomic<node<T>*> head;
public:
void push(const T &data)
{
node<T> *new_node = new node<T>(data);
// put the current value of head into new_node->next
new_node->next = head.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
// now make new_node the new head, but if the head
// is no longer what's stored in new_node->next
// (some other thread must have inserted a node just now)
// then put that new head into new_node->next and try again
while (!std::atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(&head, &new_node->next, new_node, std::memory_order_release, std::memory_order_relaxed))
; // the body of the loop is empty
// note: the above loop is not thread-safe in at least
// GCC prior to 4.8.3 (bug 60272), clang prior to 2014-05-05 (bug 18899)
// MSVC prior to 2014-03-17 (bug 819819). See member function version for workaround
}
};
int main()
{
stack<int> s;
s.push(1);
s.push(2);
s.push(3);
}
// g++ --std=c++11 -Wall -pedantic -pthread main.cpp && ./a.out
cppreference std::atomic<T>::compare_exchange_***
Example
#include <atomic>
template<typename T>
struct node
{
T data;
node *next;
node(const T &data) :
data(data), next(nullptr)
{
}
};
template<typename T>
class stack
{
std::atomic<node<T>*> head;
public:
void push(const T &data)
{
node<T> *new_node = new node<T>(data);
// put the current value of head into new_node->next
new_node->next = head.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
// now make new_node the new head, but if the head
// is no longer what's stored in new_node->next
// (some other thread must have inserted a node just now)
// then put that new head into new_node->next and try again
while (!head.compare_exchange_weak(new_node->next, new_node, std::memory_order_release, std::memory_order_relaxed))
; // the body of the loop is empty
// Note: the above use is not thread-safe in at least
// GCC prior to 4.8.3 (bug 60272), clang prior to 2014-05-05 (bug 18899)
// MSVC prior to 2014-03-17 (bug 819819). The following is a workaround:
// node<T>* old_head = head.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
// do {
// new_node->next = old_head;
// } while(!head.compare_exchange_weak(old_head, new_node,
// std::memory_order_release,
// std::memory_order_relaxed));
}
};
int main()
{
stack<int> s;
s.push(1);
s.push(2);
s.push(3);
}
// g++ --std=c++11 -Wall -pedantic -pthread main.cpp && ./a.out
#include <atomic>
template<typename T>
struct node
{
T data;
node *next;
node(const T &data) :
data(data), next(nullptr)
{
}
};
template<typename T>
class stack
{
std::atomic<node<T>*> head;
public:
void push(const T &data)
{
node<T> *new_node = new node<T>(data);
// put the current value of head into new_node->next
new_node->next = head.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
// now make new_node the new head, but if the head
// is no longer what's stored in new_node->next
// (some other thread must have inserted a node just now)
// then put that new head into new_node->next and try again
// while (!head.compare_exchange_weak(new_node->next, new_node, std::memory_order_release, std::memory_order_relaxed))
// ; // the body of the loop is empty
// Note: the above use is not thread-safe in at least
// GCC prior to 4.8.3 (bug 60272), clang prior to 2014-05-05 (bug 18899)
// MSVC prior to 2014-03-17 (bug 819819). The following is a workaround:
node<T> *old_head = head.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
do
{
new_node->next = old_head;
} while (!head.compare_exchange_weak(old_head, new_node, std::memory_order_release, std::memory_order_relaxed));
}
};
int main()
{
stack<int> s;
s.push(1);
s.push(2);
s.push(3);
}
// g++ --std=c++11 -Wall -pedantic -pthread main.cpp && ./a.out