@@ -191,8 +191,19 @@ struct { \
} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
#define QSLIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \
- (elm)->field.sle_next = (head)->slh_first; \
- (head)->slh_first = (elm); \
+ (elm)->field.sle_next = (head)->slh_first; \
+ (head)->slh_first = (elm); \
+} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
+
+#define QSLIST_INSERT_HEAD_ATOMIC(head, elm, field) do { \
+ do { \
+ (elm)->field.sle_next = (head)->slh_first; \
+ } while (atomic_cmpxchg(&(head)->slh_first, (elm)->field.sle_next, \
+ (elm)) != (elm)->field.sle_next); \
+} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
+
+#define QSLIST_MOVE_ATOMIC(dest, src) do { \
+ (dest)->slh_first = atomic_xchg(&(src)->slh_first, NULL); \
} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
#define QSLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do { \
These operations are trivial to implement and do not have ABA problems. They are enough to implement simple multiple-producer, single consumer lock-free lists or, as in the next patch, the multiple consumers can steal a whole batch of elements and process them at their leisure. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> --- include/qemu/queue.h | 15 +++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)