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A few of these are copied from the memory model doc. Many are entirely new, following discussion on #47141. See https://research.swtch.com/gomm for background. The rule we are establishing is that each type that is meant to help synchronize a Go program should document its happens-before guarantees. For #50859. Change-Id: I947c40639b263abe67499fa74f68711a97873a39 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/381316 Auto-Submit: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Roland Shoemaker <roland@golang.org>
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8.8 KiB
Go
298 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package sync
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import (
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"internal/race"
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"runtime"
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"sync/atomic"
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"unsafe"
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)
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// A Pool is a set of temporary objects that may be individually saved and
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// retrieved.
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//
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// Any item stored in the Pool may be removed automatically at any time without
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// notification. If the Pool holds the only reference when this happens, the
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// item might be deallocated.
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//
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// A Pool is safe for use by multiple goroutines simultaneously.
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//
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// Pool's purpose is to cache allocated but unused items for later reuse,
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// relieving pressure on the garbage collector. That is, it makes it easy to
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// build efficient, thread-safe free lists. However, it is not suitable for all
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// free lists.
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//
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// An appropriate use of a Pool is to manage a group of temporary items
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// silently shared among and potentially reused by concurrent independent
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// clients of a package. Pool provides a way to amortize allocation overhead
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// across many clients.
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//
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// An example of good use of a Pool is in the fmt package, which maintains a
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// dynamically-sized store of temporary output buffers. The store scales under
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// load (when many goroutines are actively printing) and shrinks when
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// quiescent.
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//
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// On the other hand, a free list maintained as part of a short-lived object is
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// not a suitable use for a Pool, since the overhead does not amortize well in
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// that scenario. It is more efficient to have such objects implement their own
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// free list.
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//
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// A Pool must not be copied after first use.
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//
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// In the terminology of the Go memory model, a call to Put(x) “synchronizes before”
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// a call to Get returning that same value x.
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// Similarly, a call to New returning x “synchronizes before”
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// a call to Get returning that same value x.
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type Pool struct {
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noCopy noCopy
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local unsafe.Pointer // local fixed-size per-P pool, actual type is [P]poolLocal
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localSize uintptr // size of the local array
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victim unsafe.Pointer // local from previous cycle
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victimSize uintptr // size of victims array
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// New optionally specifies a function to generate
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// a value when Get would otherwise return nil.
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// It may not be changed concurrently with calls to Get.
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New func() any
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}
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// Local per-P Pool appendix.
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type poolLocalInternal struct {
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private any // Can be used only by the respective P.
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shared poolChain // Local P can pushHead/popHead; any P can popTail.
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}
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type poolLocal struct {
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poolLocalInternal
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// Prevents false sharing on widespread platforms with
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// 128 mod (cache line size) = 0 .
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pad [128 - unsafe.Sizeof(poolLocalInternal{})%128]byte
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}
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// from runtime
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func fastrandn(n uint32) uint32
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var poolRaceHash [128]uint64
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// poolRaceAddr returns an address to use as the synchronization point
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// for race detector logic. We don't use the actual pointer stored in x
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// directly, for fear of conflicting with other synchronization on that address.
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// Instead, we hash the pointer to get an index into poolRaceHash.
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// See discussion on golang.org/cl/31589.
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func poolRaceAddr(x any) unsafe.Pointer {
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ptr := uintptr((*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&x))[1])
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h := uint32((uint64(uint32(ptr)) * 0x85ebca6b) >> 16)
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return unsafe.Pointer(&poolRaceHash[h%uint32(len(poolRaceHash))])
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}
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// Put adds x to the pool.
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func (p *Pool) Put(x any) {
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if x == nil {
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return
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}
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if race.Enabled {
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if fastrandn(4) == 0 {
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// Randomly drop x on floor.
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return
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}
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race.ReleaseMerge(poolRaceAddr(x))
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race.Disable()
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}
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l, _ := p.pin()
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if l.private == nil {
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l.private = x
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} else {
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l.shared.pushHead(x)
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}
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runtime_procUnpin()
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if race.Enabled {
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race.Enable()
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}
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}
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// Get selects an arbitrary item from the Pool, removes it from the
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// Pool, and returns it to the caller.
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// Get may choose to ignore the pool and treat it as empty.
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// Callers should not assume any relation between values passed to Put and
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// the values returned by Get.
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//
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// If Get would otherwise return nil and p.New is non-nil, Get returns
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// the result of calling p.New.
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func (p *Pool) Get() any {
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if race.Enabled {
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race.Disable()
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}
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l, pid := p.pin()
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x := l.private
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l.private = nil
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if x == nil {
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// Try to pop the head of the local shard. We prefer
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// the head over the tail for temporal locality of
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// reuse.
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x, _ = l.shared.popHead()
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if x == nil {
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x = p.getSlow(pid)
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}
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}
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runtime_procUnpin()
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if race.Enabled {
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race.Enable()
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if x != nil {
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race.Acquire(poolRaceAddr(x))
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}
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}
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if x == nil && p.New != nil {
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x = p.New()
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}
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return x
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}
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func (p *Pool) getSlow(pid int) any {
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// See the comment in pin regarding ordering of the loads.
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size := runtime_LoadAcquintptr(&p.localSize) // load-acquire
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locals := p.local // load-consume
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// Try to steal one element from other procs.
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for i := 0; i < int(size); i++ {
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l := indexLocal(locals, (pid+i+1)%int(size))
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if x, _ := l.shared.popTail(); x != nil {
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return x
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}
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}
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// Try the victim cache. We do this after attempting to steal
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// from all primary caches because we want objects in the
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// victim cache to age out if at all possible.
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size = atomic.LoadUintptr(&p.victimSize)
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if uintptr(pid) >= size {
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return nil
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}
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locals = p.victim
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l := indexLocal(locals, pid)
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if x := l.private; x != nil {
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l.private = nil
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return x
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}
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for i := 0; i < int(size); i++ {
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l := indexLocal(locals, (pid+i)%int(size))
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if x, _ := l.shared.popTail(); x != nil {
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return x
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}
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}
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// Mark the victim cache as empty for future gets don't bother
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// with it.
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atomic.StoreUintptr(&p.victimSize, 0)
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return nil
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}
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// pin pins the current goroutine to P, disables preemption and
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// returns poolLocal pool for the P and the P's id.
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// Caller must call runtime_procUnpin() when done with the pool.
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func (p *Pool) pin() (*poolLocal, int) {
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pid := runtime_procPin()
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// In pinSlow we store to local and then to localSize, here we load in opposite order.
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// Since we've disabled preemption, GC cannot happen in between.
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// Thus here we must observe local at least as large localSize.
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// We can observe a newer/larger local, it is fine (we must observe its zero-initialized-ness).
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s := runtime_LoadAcquintptr(&p.localSize) // load-acquire
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l := p.local // load-consume
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if uintptr(pid) < s {
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return indexLocal(l, pid), pid
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}
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return p.pinSlow()
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}
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func (p *Pool) pinSlow() (*poolLocal, int) {
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// Retry under the mutex.
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// Can not lock the mutex while pinned.
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runtime_procUnpin()
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allPoolsMu.Lock()
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defer allPoolsMu.Unlock()
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pid := runtime_procPin()
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// poolCleanup won't be called while we are pinned.
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s := p.localSize
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l := p.local
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if uintptr(pid) < s {
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return indexLocal(l, pid), pid
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}
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if p.local == nil {
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allPools = append(allPools, p)
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}
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// If GOMAXPROCS changes between GCs, we re-allocate the array and lose the old one.
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size := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)
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local := make([]poolLocal, size)
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atomic.StorePointer(&p.local, unsafe.Pointer(&local[0])) // store-release
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runtime_StoreReluintptr(&p.localSize, uintptr(size)) // store-release
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return &local[pid], pid
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}
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func poolCleanup() {
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// This function is called with the world stopped, at the beginning of a garbage collection.
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// It must not allocate and probably should not call any runtime functions.
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// Because the world is stopped, no pool user can be in a
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// pinned section (in effect, this has all Ps pinned).
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// Drop victim caches from all pools.
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for _, p := range oldPools {
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p.victim = nil
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p.victimSize = 0
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}
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// Move primary cache to victim cache.
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for _, p := range allPools {
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p.victim = p.local
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p.victimSize = p.localSize
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p.local = nil
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p.localSize = 0
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}
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// The pools with non-empty primary caches now have non-empty
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// victim caches and no pools have primary caches.
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oldPools, allPools = allPools, nil
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}
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var (
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allPoolsMu Mutex
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// allPools is the set of pools that have non-empty primary
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// caches. Protected by either 1) allPoolsMu and pinning or 2)
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// STW.
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allPools []*Pool
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// oldPools is the set of pools that may have non-empty victim
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// caches. Protected by STW.
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oldPools []*Pool
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)
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func init() {
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runtime_registerPoolCleanup(poolCleanup)
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}
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func indexLocal(l unsafe.Pointer, i int) *poolLocal {
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lp := unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(l) + uintptr(i)*unsafe.Sizeof(poolLocal{}))
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return (*poolLocal)(lp)
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}
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// Implemented in runtime.
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func runtime_registerPoolCleanup(cleanup func())
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func runtime_procPin() int
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func runtime_procUnpin()
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// The below are implemented in runtime/internal/atomic and the
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// compiler also knows to intrinsify the symbol we linkname into this
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// package.
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//go:linkname runtime_LoadAcquintptr runtime/internal/atomic.LoadAcquintptr
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func runtime_LoadAcquintptr(ptr *uintptr) uintptr
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//go:linkname runtime_StoreReluintptr runtime/internal/atomic.StoreReluintptr
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func runtime_StoreReluintptr(ptr *uintptr, val uintptr) uintptr
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