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| ck_pr_fence_load(3) | Library Functions Manual | ck_pr_fence_load(3) | 
NAME¶
ck_pr_fence_load —
    enforce partial ordering of load operations
LIBRARY¶
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
  <ck_pr.h>
void
  
  ck_pr_fence_load(void);
void
  
  ck_pr_fence_strict_load(void);
DESCRIPTION¶
This function enforces the ordering of any memory load and
    ck_pr_load(3)
    operations relative to the invocation of the function. Any store operations
    that were committed on remote processors and received by the calling
    processor before the invocation of
    ck_pr_fence_load()
    is also be made visible only after a call to
    ck_pr_fence_load(). This function always serves as
    an implicit compiler barrier. On architectures with CK_MD_TSO or CK_MD_PSO
    specified (total store ordering and partial store ordering respectively),
    this operation only serves as a compiler barrier and no fence instructions
    will be emitted. To force the unconditional emission of a load fence, use
    ck_pr_fence_strict_load().
    Architectures implementing CK_MD_RMO always emit a load fence.
EXAMPLE¶
#include <ck_pr.h>
static unsigned int a;
static unsigned int b;
void
function(void)
{
	unsigned int snapshot_a, snapshot_b;
	snapshot_a = ck_pr_load_uint(&a);
	/*
	 * Guarantee that the load from "a" completes
	 * before the load from "b".
	 */
	ck_pr_fence_load();
	snapshot_b = ck_pr_load_uint(&b);
	return;
}
RETURN VALUES¶
This function has no return value.
SEE ALSO¶
ck_pr_stall(3), ck_pr_fence_atomic(3), ck_pr_fence_atomic_store(3), ck_pr_fence_atomic_load(3), ck_pr_fence_load_atomic(3), ck_pr_fence_load_store(3), ck_pr_fence_load_depends(3), ck_pr_fence_store(3), ck_pr_fence_memory(3), ck_pr_barrier(3), ck_pr_fas(3), ck_pr_load(3), ck_pr_store(3), ck_pr_faa(3), ck_pr_inc(3), ck_pr_dec(3), ck_pr_neg(3), ck_pr_not(3), ck_pr_add(3), ck_pr_sub(3), ck_pr_and(3), ck_pr_or(3), ck_pr_xor(3), ck_pr_cas(3), ck_pr_btc(3), ck_pr_bts(3), ck_pr_btr(3)
Additional information available at http://concurrencykit.org/
| April 7, 2013 |