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							- #ifndef _SPINLOCK_H
 
- #define _SPINLOCK_H
 
- typedef int spinlock_t;
 
- /* Use this to initialize spinlocks with *static* storage duration.
 
-  * According to C standard, there only guarantee we have is that this initialization will happen
 
-  * before main, which by itself is not enough (such store might not be visible before fist lock
 
-  * acquire). Fortunately on gcc global zeroed variables will just end up in .bss - zeroed memory
 
-  * mapped during process creation, hence we are fine. */
 
- #define INIT_SPINLOCK_UNLOCKED 0
 
- /* Use this to initialize spinlocks with *dynamic* storage duration. */
 
- static inline void spinlock_init(spinlock_t *lock) {
 
-     __atomic_store_n(lock, 0, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
 
- }
 
- /* Returns 0 if taking the lock succeded, 1 if it was already taken */
 
- static inline int spinlock_trylock(spinlock_t *lock) {
 
-     if (__atomic_exchange_n(lock, 1, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) == 0) {
 
-         return 0;
 
-     }
 
-     return 1;
 
- }
 
- static inline void spinlock_lock(spinlock_t *lock) {
 
-     int val;
 
-     /* First check if lock is already free. */
 
-     if (__atomic_exchange_n(lock, 1, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) == 0) {
 
-         return;
 
-     }
 
-     do {
 
-         /* This check imposes no inter-thread ordering, thus does not slow other threads. */
 
-         while (__atomic_load_n(lock, __ATOMIC_RELAXED) != 0) {
 
-             __asm__ volatile ("pause");
 
-         }
 
-         /* Seen lock as free, check if it still is, this time with acquire semantics (but only
 
-          * if we really take it). */
 
-         val = 0;
 
-     } while (!__atomic_compare_exchange_n(lock, &val, 1, 1, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE, __ATOMIC_RELAXED));
 
- }
 
- static inline void spinlock_unlock(spinlock_t *lock) {
 
-     __atomic_store_n(lock, 0, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
 
- }
 
- #endif // _SPINLOCK_H
 
 
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