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authorGeorge Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>2014-04-23 20:13:30 +0000
committerGeorge Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>2014-04-23 20:13:30 +0000
commit64045f0b57f8524e133373c1d75a36db3fa022cc (patch)
treec3bfcd3ad6bc3809025ec7e417e2d2efe2e331f2 /makeopts.in
parente6c4b9752116ecc71220c03db1493a05c38b051a (diff)
This patch adds support for spinlocks in Asterisk.
There are cases in Asterisk where it might be desirable to lock a short critical code section but not incur the context switch and yield penalty of a mutex or rwlock. The primary spinlock implementations execute exclusively in userspace and therefore don't incur those penalties. Spinlocks are NOT meant to be a general replacement for mutexes. They should be used only for protecting short blocks of critical code such as simple compares and assignments. Operations that may block, hold a lock, or cause the thread to give up it's timeslice should NEVER be attempted in a spinlock. The first use case for spinlocks is in astobj2 - internal_ao2_ref. Currently the manipulation of the reference counter is done with an ast_atomic_fetchadd_int which works fine. When weak reference containers are introduced however, there's an additional comparison and assignment that'll need to be done while the lock is held. A mutex would be way too expensive here, hence the spinlock. Given that lock contention in this situation would be infrequent, the overhead of the spinlock is only a few more machine instructions than the current ast_atomic_fetchadd_int call. ASTERISK-23553 #close Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3405/ ........ Merged revisions 412976 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@412977 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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