Crates.io | atomic-shim |
lib.rs | atomic-shim |
version | 0.2.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-05-20 05:06:57.111799 |
updated_at | 2021-09-12 20:33:02.239287 |
description | Atomic types for unsupported platforms |
homepage | https://github.com/bltavares/atomic-shim |
repository | https://github.com/bltavares/atomic-shim |
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Atomic types shims for unsupported architectures.
This crate provides shims for std::sync::AtomicU64
and std::sync::AtomicI64
for mips
and powerpc
.
The std
primitives are not available on all platforms, and that makes it tricky to write code for mips
, such as OpenWRT Routers.
This crate provides it's own AtomicU64
and AtomicI64
, which can directly replace the std::sync
structs.
The crate does target detection and on supported architectures it will use std::sync
structures.
When it detects it is running on unsupported platforms, it fallbacks to the shim implementation, using crossbeam
Mutex.
For testing purposes, and for other reasons, you can replace the default implementation with the Mutex implementation by using the features = ["mutex"]
Replace any imports of use std::sync::AtomicU64;
with use atomic_shim::Atomic64;
Add the dependency to your Cargo.toml
, and optionally, exposes the mutex
feature to test without cross-compiling:
[dependencies]
atomic-shim = "*"
# Optional
#[features]
#mutex = ["atomic-shim/mutex"]
To run tests, it is important to enable the --features mutex
.
cargo test --features mutex
A simple spinlock:
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use std::thread;
use atomic_shim::AtomicU64;
fn main() {
let spinlock = Arc::new(AtomicU64::new(1));
let spinlock_clone = spinlock.clone();
let thread = thread::spawn(move|| {
spinlock_clone.store(0, Ordering::SeqCst);
});
// Wait for the other thread to release the lock
while spinlock.load(Ordering::SeqCst) != 0 {}
if let Err(panic) = thread.join() {
println!("Thread had an error: {:?}", panic);
}
}
Keep a global count of live threads:
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use atomic_shim::AtomicU64;
let global_thread_count = AtomicU64::new(0);
let old_thread_count = global_thread_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
println!("live threads: {}", old_thread_count + 1);
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