Portable atomic types including support for 128-bit atomics, atomic float, etc.
Atomic{I,U}{8,16,32,64}
) for all targets that can use atomic CAS. (i.e., all targets that can use std
, and most no-std targets)AtomicI128
and AtomicU128
.AtomicF32
and AtomicF64
. (optional)
Native 128-bit atomic operations are only available for x86_64 and aarch64 at Rust 1.59+, otherwise the fallback implementation is used.
On x86_64, when the outline-atomics
optional feature is not enabled and cmpxchg16b
target feature is not enabled at compile-time, this uses the fallback implementation. cmpxchg16b
is enabled by default only on macOS.
fallback
(enabled by default)
Enable fallback implementations.
Disabling this allows only atomic types for which the platform natively supports atomic operations.
outline-atomics
Enable run-time CPU feature detection.
This allows maintaining support for older CPUs while using features that are not supported on older CPUs, such as cmpxchg16b (x86_64) and LSE (aarch64).
Note:
std
and parking_lot
).float
Provide AtomicF{32,64}
.
Note that most of fetch_*
operations of atomic floats are implemented using CAS loops, which can be slower than equivalent operations of atomic integers.
std
Use std
.
serde
Implement serde::{Serialize,Deserialize}
for atomic types.
Note:
parking_lot
Use [parking_lot] in global locks of fallback implementation.
Note:
--cfg portable_atomic_unsafe_assume_single_core
Assume that the target is single-core.
When this cfg is enabled, this crate provides atomic CAS for targets where atomic CAS is not available in the standard library.
Note: This cfg is unsafe
, and enabling this cfg for multi-core systems is unsound.
This is intentionally not an optional feature. (If this is an optional feature, dependencies can implicitly enable the feature, resulting in the use of unsound code without the end-user being aware of it.)
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