On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 11:43:42AM +0200, Andrea Parri wrote: > > > > + b. The "unless" RMW operations are not currently modeled: > > > > + atomic_long_add_unless(), atomic_add_unless(), > > > > + atomic_inc_unless_negative(), and > > > > + atomic_dec_unless_positive(). These can be emulated > > > > + in litmus tests, for example, by using atomic_cmpxchg(). > > > > > > There is a prototype atomic_add_unless(): with current herd7, > > > > > > $ cat atomic_add_unless.litmus > > > C atomic_add_unless > > > > > > {} > > > > > > P0(atomic_t *u, atomic_t *v) > > > { > > > int r0; > > > int r1; > > > > > > r0 = atomic_add_unless(u, 1, 2); > > > r1 = atomic_read(v); > > > } > > > > > > P1(atomic_t *u, atomic_t *v) > > > { > > > int r0; > > > int r1; > > > > > > r0 = atomic_add_unless(v, 1, 2); > > > r1 = atomic_read(u); > > > } > > > > > > exists (0:r1=0 /\ 1:r1=0) > > > > > > $ herd7 -conf linux-kernel.cfg atomic_add_unless.litmus > > > Test atomic_add_unless Allowed > > > States 3 > > > 0:r1=0; 1:r1=1; > > > 0:r1=1; 1:r1=0; > > > 0:r1=1; 1:r1=1; > > > No > > > Witnesses > > > Positive: 0 Negative: 3 > > > Condition exists (0:r1=0 /\ 1:r1=0) > > > Observation atomic_add_unless Never 0 3 > > > Time atomic_add_unless 0.00 > > > Hash=fa37a2359831690299e4cc394e45d966 > > > > > > The last commit in the herdtools7 repo. related to this implementation > > > (AFAICT) is: > > > > > > 9523c340917b6a ("herd/linux: make atomic_add_unless a primitive, so as > > > to yield more precise dependencies for the returned boolean.") > > > > > > but I can only vaguely remember those dependencies issues now :/ ...; > > > maybe we can now solve these issues? or should we change herd7 to re- > > > turn a warning? (Notice that this primitive is currently not exported > > > to the linux-kernel.def file.) > > > > Cool! It would be good to add this to the .def file once the underlying > > herd7 machinery is ready. And then I would update the documentation > > accordingly. Or happily accept a patch updating the documentation, > > as the case might be. ;-) > > Fair enough, ;-) Please feel free to add: > > Reviewed-by: Andrea Parri <andrea.pa...@amarulasolutions.com>
Thank you! Applied and pushed out, updating the lkmm branch in the process. Thanx, Paul