Author Topic: just::thread std::atomic<T>::load(std::memory_order_seq_cst) Implementation  (Read 60387 times)

oleg@completedb.com

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According to Intel documentation “Loads May Be Reordered with Earlier Stores to Different Locations”
Below is pseudo code
Initial values
std::atomic<int> x = 0;
std::atomic<int> y = 0;
So when using relaxed memory model
//Thread running on Processor 0
x.store(1, std::memory_order_relaxed);
register int ry = y.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);

//Thread running Processor 1
y.store(1, std::memory_order_relaxed);
register int rx = x.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);

//rx == 0 and ry == 0 IS ALLOWED
(copied from intel's doc_ -> At each processor, the load and the store are to different locations and hence may be reordered. Any interleaving
of the operations is thus allowed. One such interleaving has the two loads occurring before the two stores. This
would result in each load returning value 0.

Now when using sequential memory model
// Thread running on Processor 0
x.store(1, std::memory_order_relaxed);
register int ry = y.load(std::memory_order_seq_cst);

// Thread running on Processor 1
y.store(1, std::memory_order_relaxed);
register int rx = x.load(std::memory_order_seq_cst);

//rx == 0 and ry == 0 SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED BECAUSE load uses memory_order_seq_cst

If my understanding is correct (please correct me if I am wrong), then just::thread load implementation should not use simple mov, but have an appropriate memory barrier to not allow stores to sink below loads.

Anthony Williams

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Operations with memory_order_relaxed can be freely reordered with other operations. In particular, they can be reordered with loads with memory_order_seq_cst unless they are to the same atomic variable. A load does not introduce any memory ordering constraints on the current thread, unless all operations involved are memory_order_seq_cst.

Therefore, I don't believe there is a problem with Just::Thread.

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Thank you for correcting me and clarifying sequential ordering semantics.