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OSSpinLockTry
,
OSSpinLockLock
,
OSSpinLockUnlock
—
deprecated atomic spin lock synchronization
primitives
#include
<libkern/OSAtomic.h>
bool
OSSpinLockTry
(OSSpinLock
*lock);
void
OSSpinLockLock
(OSSpinLock
*lock);
void
OSSpinLockUnlock
(OSSpinLock
*lock);
The interfaces in
<os/lock.h>
should be used
instead in cases where a very low-level lock primitive is required. In
general however, using higher level synchronization primitives such as those
provided by the pthread or dispatch subsystems are preferred.
The OSSpinLock operations use memory barriers to synchronize access to shared memory protected by the lock. Preemption is possible while the lock is held.
OSSpinLock is an integer type. The convention is that unlocked is zero, and locked is nonzero. Locks must be naturally aligned and cannot be in cache-inhibited memory.
OSSpinLockLock
()
will spin if the lock is already held, but employs various strategies to
back off. Because it can spin, it will generally be less cpu and power
efficient than other synchronization primitives.
OSSpinLockTry
()
immediately returns false if the lock was held, true if it took the lock. It
does not spin.
OSSpinLockUnlock
()
unconditionally unlocks the lock by zeroing it.
OSSpinLockTry
() returns true if it took
the lock, false if the lock was already held.
May 26, 2004 | Darwin |