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+//! Epoch-based memory reclamation.
+//!
+//! An interesting problem concurrent collections deal with comes from the remove operation.
+//! Suppose that a thread removes an element from a lock-free map, while another thread is reading
+//! that same element at the same time. The first thread must wait until the second thread stops
+//! reading the element. Only then it is safe to destruct it.
+//!
+//! Programming languages that come with garbage collectors solve this problem trivially. The
+//! garbage collector will destruct the removed element when no thread can hold a reference to it
+//! anymore.
+//!
+//! This crate implements a basic memory reclamation mechanism, which is based on epochs. When an
+//! element gets removed from a concurrent collection, it is inserted into a pile of garbage and
+//! marked with the current epoch. Every time a thread accesses a collection, it checks the current
+//! epoch, attempts to increment it, and destructs some garbage that became so old that no thread
+//! can be referencing it anymore.
+//!
+//! That is the general mechanism behind epoch-based memory reclamation, but the details are a bit
+//! more complicated. Anyhow, memory reclamation is designed to be fully automatic and something
+//! users of concurrent collections don't have to worry much about.
+//!
+//! # Pointers
+//!
+//! Concurrent collections are built using atomic pointers. This module provides [`Atomic`], which
+//! is just a shared atomic pointer to a heap-allocated object. Loading an [`Atomic`] yields a
+//! [`Shared`], which is an epoch-protected pointer through which the loaded object can be safely
+//! read.
+//!
+//! # Pinning
+//!
+//! Before an [`Atomic`] can be loaded, a participant must be [`pin`]ned. By pinning a participant
+//! we declare that any object that gets removed from now on must not be destructed just
+//! yet. Garbage collection of newly removed objects is suspended until the participant gets
+//! unpinned.
+//!
+//! # Garbage
+//!
+//! Objects that get removed from concurrent collections must be stashed away until all currently
+//! pinned participants get unpinned. Such objects can be stored into a thread-local or global
+//! storage, where they are kept until the right time for their destruction comes.
+//!
+//! There is a global shared instance of garbage queue. You can [`defer`](Guard::defer) the execution of an
+//! arbitrary function until the global epoch is advanced enough. Most notably, concurrent data
+//! structures may defer the deallocation of an object.
+//!
+//! # APIs
+//!
+//! For majority of use cases, just use the default garbage collector by invoking [`pin`]. If you
+//! want to create your own garbage collector, use the [`Collector`] API.
+
+#![doc(test(
+ no_crate_inject,
+ attr(
+ deny(warnings, rust_2018_idioms),
+ allow(dead_code, unused_assignments, unused_variables)
+ )
+))]
+#![warn(
+ missing_docs,
+ missing_debug_implementations,
+ rust_2018_idioms,
+ unreachable_pub
+)]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
+
+#[cfg(crossbeam_loom)]
+extern crate loom_crate as loom;
+
+use cfg_if::cfg_if;
+
+#[cfg(crossbeam_loom)]
+#[allow(unused_imports, dead_code)]
+mod primitive {
+ pub(crate) mod cell {
+ pub(crate) use loom::cell::UnsafeCell;
+ }
+ pub(crate) mod sync {
+ pub(crate) mod atomic {
+ pub(crate) use loom::sync::atomic::{fence, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize, Ordering};
+
+ // FIXME: loom does not support compiler_fence at the moment.
+ // https://github.com/tokio-rs/loom/issues/117
+ // we use fence as a stand-in for compiler_fence for the time being.
+ // this may miss some races since fence is stronger than compiler_fence,
+ // but it's the best we can do for the time being.
+ pub(crate) use self::fence as compiler_fence;
+ }
+ pub(crate) use loom::sync::Arc;
+ }
+ pub(crate) use loom::thread_local;
+}
+#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
+#[cfg(not(crossbeam_loom))]
+#[allow(unused_imports, dead_code)]
+mod primitive {
+ pub(crate) mod cell {
+ #[derive(Debug)]
+ #[repr(transparent)]
+ pub(crate) struct UnsafeCell<T>(::core::cell::UnsafeCell<T>);
+
+ // loom's UnsafeCell has a slightly different API than the standard library UnsafeCell.
+ // Since we want the rest of the code to be agnostic to whether it's running under loom or
+ // not, we write this small wrapper that provides the loom-supported API for the standard
+ // library UnsafeCell. This is also what the loom documentation recommends:
+ // https://github.com/tokio-rs/loom#handling-loom-api-differences
+ impl<T> UnsafeCell<T> {
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) const fn new(data: T) -> UnsafeCell<T> {
+ UnsafeCell(::core::cell::UnsafeCell::new(data))
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn with<R>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(*const T) -> R) -> R {
+ f(self.0.get())
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn with_mut<R>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(*mut T) -> R) -> R {
+ f(self.0.get())
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ pub(crate) mod sync {
+ pub(crate) mod atomic {
+ pub(crate) use core::sync::atomic::{
+ compiler_fence, fence, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize, Ordering,
+ };
+ }
+ #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
+ pub(crate) use alloc::sync::Arc;
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "std")]
+ pub(crate) use std::thread_local;
+}
+
+#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
+cfg_if! {
+ if #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] {
+ extern crate alloc;
+
+ mod atomic;
+ mod collector;
+ mod deferred;
+ mod epoch;
+ mod guard;
+ mod internal;
+ mod sync;
+
+ pub use self::atomic::{
+ Pointable, Atomic, CompareExchangeError,
+ Owned, Pointer, Shared,
+ };
+ pub use self::collector::{Collector, LocalHandle};
+ pub use self::guard::{unprotected, Guard};
+
+ #[allow(deprecated)]
+ pub use self::atomic::{CompareAndSetError, CompareAndSetOrdering};
+ }
+}
+
+cfg_if! {
+ if #[cfg(feature = "std")] {
+ mod default;
+ pub use self::default::{default_collector, is_pinned, pin};
+ }
+}