tvl-depot/absl/base/internal/spinlock.cc
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Don't inline (Un)LockSlow.

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Add hardening assertions to absl::optional's dereference operators

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Correctly add hardware AES compiler flags under Linux X86-64
Fixes #643

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Upgrade to hardening assertions in absl::Span::remove_prefix and absl::Span::remove_suffix

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Update docker containers to Bazel 2.2.0, GCC 9.3, and new Clang snapshot

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44442bfbc0a9a742df32f07cee86a47712efb8b4 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:

Fix new Clang warning about SpinLock doing operations on enums of different types

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Convert precondition assertions to ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT for
absl::InlinedVector

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26b6db906a0942fd18583dc2cdd1bab32919d964 by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>:

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e62e81422979e922505d2cd9000e1de58123c088 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:

Add an option to build Abseil in hardened mode

In hardened mode, the ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT() macro is active even
when NDEBUG is defined. This allows Abseil to perform runtime checks
even in release mode. This should be used to implement things like
bounds checks that could otherwise lead to security vulnerabilities.

Use the new assertion in absl::string_view and absl::Span to test it.

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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include "absl/base/internal/spinlock.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <atomic>
#include <limits>
#include "absl/base/attributes.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/atomic_hook.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/cycleclock.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/spinlock_wait.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/sysinfo.h" /* For NumCPUs() */
#include "absl/base/call_once.h"
// Description of lock-word:
// 31..00: [............................3][2][1][0]
//
// [0]: kSpinLockHeld
// [1]: kSpinLockCooperative
// [2]: kSpinLockDisabledScheduling
// [31..3]: ONLY kSpinLockSleeper OR
// Wait time in cycles >> PROFILE_TIMESTAMP_SHIFT
//
// Detailed descriptions:
//
// Bit [0]: The lock is considered held iff kSpinLockHeld is set.
//
// Bit [1]: Eligible waiters (e.g. Fibers) may co-operatively reschedule when
// contended iff kSpinLockCooperative is set.
//
// Bit [2]: This bit is exclusive from bit [1]. It is used only by a
// non-cooperative lock. When set, indicates that scheduling was
// successfully disabled when the lock was acquired. May be unset,
// even if non-cooperative, if a ThreadIdentity did not yet exist at
// time of acquisition.
//
// Bit [3]: If this is the only upper bit ([31..3]) set then this lock was
// acquired without contention, however, at least one waiter exists.
//
// Otherwise, bits [31..3] represent the time spent by the current lock
// holder to acquire the lock. There may be outstanding waiter(s).
namespace absl {
ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
namespace base_internal {
ABSL_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_HOOK_ATTRIBUTES static base_internal::AtomicHook<void (*)(
const void *lock, int64_t wait_cycles)>
submit_profile_data;
void RegisterSpinLockProfiler(void (*fn)(const void *contendedlock,
int64_t wait_cycles)) {
submit_profile_data.Store(fn);
}
// Uncommon constructors.
SpinLock::SpinLock(base_internal::SchedulingMode mode)
: lockword_(IsCooperative(mode) ? kSpinLockCooperative : 0) {
ABSL_TSAN_MUTEX_CREATE(this, __tsan_mutex_not_static);
}
SpinLock::SpinLock(base_internal::LinkerInitialized,
base_internal::SchedulingMode mode) {
ABSL_TSAN_MUTEX_CREATE(this, 0);
if (IsCooperative(mode)) {
InitLinkerInitializedAndCooperative();
}
// Otherwise, lockword_ is already initialized.
}
// Static (linker initialized) spinlocks always start life as functional
// non-cooperative locks. When their static constructor does run, it will call
// this initializer to augment the lockword with the cooperative bit. By
// actually taking the lock when we do this we avoid the need for an atomic
// operation in the regular unlock path.
//
// SlowLock() must be careful to re-test for this bit so that any outstanding
// waiters may be upgraded to cooperative status.
void SpinLock::InitLinkerInitializedAndCooperative() {
Lock();
lockword_.fetch_or(kSpinLockCooperative, std::memory_order_relaxed);
Unlock();
}
// Monitor the lock to see if its value changes within some time period
// (adaptive_spin_count loop iterations). The last value read from the lock
// is returned from the method.
uint32_t SpinLock::SpinLoop() {
// We are already in the slow path of SpinLock, initialize the
// adaptive_spin_count here.
ABSL_CONST_INIT static absl::once_flag init_adaptive_spin_count;
ABSL_CONST_INIT static int adaptive_spin_count = 0;
base_internal::LowLevelCallOnce(&init_adaptive_spin_count, []() {
adaptive_spin_count = base_internal::NumCPUs() > 1 ? 1000 : 1;
});
int c = adaptive_spin_count;
uint32_t lock_value;
do {
lock_value = lockword_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
} while ((lock_value & kSpinLockHeld) != 0 && --c > 0);
return lock_value;
}
void SpinLock::SlowLock() {
uint32_t lock_value = SpinLoop();
lock_value = TryLockInternal(lock_value, 0);
if ((lock_value & kSpinLockHeld) == 0) {
return;
}
// The lock was not obtained initially, so this thread needs to wait for
// it. Record the current timestamp in the local variable wait_start_time
// so the total wait time can be stored in the lockword once this thread
// obtains the lock.
int64_t wait_start_time = CycleClock::Now();
uint32_t wait_cycles = 0;
int lock_wait_call_count = 0;
while ((lock_value & kSpinLockHeld) != 0) {
// If the lock is currently held, but not marked as having a sleeper, mark
// it as having a sleeper.
if ((lock_value & kWaitTimeMask) == 0) {
// Here, just "mark" that the thread is going to sleep. Don't store the
// lock wait time in the lock as that will cause the current lock
// owner to think it experienced contention.
if (lockword_.compare_exchange_strong(
lock_value, lock_value | kSpinLockSleeper,
std::memory_order_relaxed, std::memory_order_relaxed)) {
// Successfully transitioned to kSpinLockSleeper. Pass
// kSpinLockSleeper to the SpinLockWait routine to properly indicate
// the last lock_value observed.
lock_value |= kSpinLockSleeper;
} else if ((lock_value & kSpinLockHeld) == 0) {
// Lock is free again, so try and acquire it before sleeping. The
// new lock state will be the number of cycles this thread waited if
// this thread obtains the lock.
lock_value = TryLockInternal(lock_value, wait_cycles);
continue; // Skip the delay at the end of the loop.
}
}
base_internal::SchedulingMode scheduling_mode;
if ((lock_value & kSpinLockCooperative) != 0) {
scheduling_mode = base_internal::SCHEDULE_COOPERATIVE_AND_KERNEL;
} else {
scheduling_mode = base_internal::SCHEDULE_KERNEL_ONLY;
}
// SpinLockDelay() calls into fiber scheduler, we need to see
// synchronization there to avoid false positives.
ABSL_TSAN_MUTEX_PRE_DIVERT(this, 0);
// Wait for an OS specific delay.
base_internal::SpinLockDelay(&lockword_, lock_value, ++lock_wait_call_count,
scheduling_mode);
ABSL_TSAN_MUTEX_POST_DIVERT(this, 0);
// Spin again after returning from the wait routine to give this thread
// some chance of obtaining the lock.
lock_value = SpinLoop();
wait_cycles = EncodeWaitCycles(wait_start_time, CycleClock::Now());
lock_value = TryLockInternal(lock_value, wait_cycles);
}
}
void SpinLock::SlowUnlock(uint32_t lock_value) {
base_internal::SpinLockWake(&lockword_,
false); // wake waiter if necessary
// If our acquisition was contended, collect contentionz profile info. We
// reserve a unitary wait time to represent that a waiter exists without our
// own acquisition having been contended.
if ((lock_value & kWaitTimeMask) != kSpinLockSleeper) {
const uint64_t wait_cycles = DecodeWaitCycles(lock_value);
ABSL_TSAN_MUTEX_PRE_DIVERT(this, 0);
submit_profile_data(this, wait_cycles);
ABSL_TSAN_MUTEX_POST_DIVERT(this, 0);
}
}
// We use the upper 29 bits of the lock word to store the time spent waiting to
// acquire this lock. This is reported by contentionz profiling. Since the
// lower bits of the cycle counter wrap very quickly on high-frequency
// processors we divide to reduce the granularity to 2^kProfileTimestampShift
// sized units. On a 4Ghz machine this will lose track of wait times greater
// than (2^29/4 Ghz)*128 =~ 17.2 seconds. Such waits should be extremely rare.
static constexpr int kProfileTimestampShift = 7;
// We currently reserve the lower 3 bits.
static constexpr int kLockwordReservedShift = 3;
uint32_t SpinLock::EncodeWaitCycles(int64_t wait_start_time,
int64_t wait_end_time) {
static const int64_t kMaxWaitTime =
std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max() >> kLockwordReservedShift;
int64_t scaled_wait_time =
(wait_end_time - wait_start_time) >> kProfileTimestampShift;
// Return a representation of the time spent waiting that can be stored in
// the lock word's upper bits.
uint32_t clamped = static_cast<uint32_t>(
std::min(scaled_wait_time, kMaxWaitTime) << kLockwordReservedShift);
if (clamped == 0) {
return kSpinLockSleeper; // Just wake waiters, but don't record contention.
}
// Bump up value if necessary to avoid returning kSpinLockSleeper.
const uint32_t kMinWaitTime =
kSpinLockSleeper + (1 << kLockwordReservedShift);
if (clamped == kSpinLockSleeper) {
return kMinWaitTime;
}
return clamped;
}
uint64_t SpinLock::DecodeWaitCycles(uint32_t lock_value) {
// Cast to uint32_t first to ensure bits [63:32] are cleared.
const uint64_t scaled_wait_time =
static_cast<uint32_t>(lock_value & kWaitTimeMask);
return scaled_wait_time << (kProfileTimestampShift - kLockwordReservedShift);
}
} // namespace base_internal
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
} // namespace absl