// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// The sync package provides basic synchronization primitives
// such as mutual exclusion locks. These are intended for use
// by low-level library routines. Higher-level synchronization
// is better done via channels and communication.
package sync
import "runtime"
func cas(val *uint32, old, new uint32) bool
// A Mutex is a mutual exclusion lock.
// Mutexes can be created as part of other structures;
// the zero value for a Mutex is an unlocked mutex.
type Mutex struct {
key uint32;
sema uint32;
}
// Add delta to *val, and return the new *val in a thread-safe way. If multiple
// goroutines call xadd on the same val concurrently, the changes will be
// serialized, and all the deltas will be added in an undefined order.
func xadd(val *uint32, delta int32) (new uint32) {
for {
v := *val;
nv := v + uint32(delta);
if cas(val, v, nv) {
return nv
}
}
panic("unreached");
}
// Lock locks m.
// If the lock is already in use, the calling goroutine
// blocks until the mutex is available.
func (m *Mutex) Lock() {
if xadd(&m.key, 1) == 1 {
// changed from 0 to 1; we hold lock
return
}
runtime.Semacquire(&m.sema);
}
// Unlock unlocks m.
// It is a run-time error if m is not locked on entry to Unlock.
//
// A locked Mutex is not associated with a particular goroutine.
// It is allowed for one goroutine to lock a Mutex and then
// arrange for another goroutine to unlock it.
func (m *Mutex) Unlock() {
if xadd(&m.key, -1) == 0 {
// changed from 1 to 0; no contention
return
}
runtime.Semrelease(&m.sema);
}
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