[PATCH] Clarify __atomic_compare_exchange_n docs

Jonathan Wakely jwakely@redhat.com
Wed Jan 13 14:27:00 GMT 2016


On 03/10/15 14:00 +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
>Here's the latest version of the patch, including the typo fix.

Is this patch OK for trunk?

The original thread faded out, it's split across two months in the
archives:

https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-09/msg02190.html
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-10/msg00307.html

While we might be able to make further improvements I think this is
better than what we have now (and I'm hoping not to spend much more
on it ;-)


commit 96468d6b7e782501459bad306b31d45bc0ba5155
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Date:   Sat Oct 3 13:59:47 2015 +0100

    Clarify __atomic_compare_exchange effects
    
    	* doc/extend.texi (__atomic Builtins): Clarify compare_exchange
    	effects.

diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
index 8406945..599ad87 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
@@ -9353,17 +9353,18 @@ This compares the contents of @code{*@var{ptr}} with the contents of
 @code{*@var{expected}}. If equal, the operation is a @emph{read-modify-write}
 operation that writes @var{desired} into @code{*@var{ptr}}.  If they are not
 equal, the operation is a @emph{read} and the current contents of
-@code{*@var{ptr}} is written into @code{*@var{expected}}.  @var{weak} is true
-for weak compare_exchange, and false for the strong variation.  Many targets 
+@code{*@var{ptr}} are written into @code{*@var{expected}}.  @var{weak} is true
+for weak compare_exchange, which may fail spuriously, and false for
+the strong variation, which never fails spuriously.  Many targets 
 only offer the strong variation and ignore the parameter.  When in doubt, use
 the strong variation.
 
-True is returned if @var{desired} is written into
-@code{*@var{ptr}} and the operation is considered to conform to the
+If @var{desired} is written into @code{*@var{ptr}} then true is returned
+and memory is affected according to the
 memory order specified by @var{success_memorder}.  There are no
 restrictions on what memory order can be used here.
 
-False is returned otherwise, and the operation is considered to conform
+Otherwise, false is returned and memory is affected according
 to @var{failure_memorder}. This memory order cannot be
 @code{__ATOMIC_RELEASE} nor @code{__ATOMIC_ACQ_REL}.  It also cannot be a
 stronger order than that specified by @var{success_memorder}.
@@ -9470,7 +9471,7 @@ alignment.  A value of 0 indicates typical alignment should be used.  The
 compiler may also ignore this parameter.
 
 @smallexample
-if (_atomic_always_lock_free (sizeof (long long), 0))
+if (__atomic_always_lock_free (sizeof (long long), 0))
 @end smallexample
 
 @end deftypefn



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