Minor improvements to Windows TLS dtors
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#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "none")]
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#![cfg(target_thread_local)]
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// Using a per-thread list avoids the problems in synchronizing global state.
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#[thread_local]
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static mut DESTRUCTORS: Vec<(*mut u8, unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8))> = Vec::new();
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// Ensure this can never be inlined because otherwise this may break in dylibs.
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// See #44391.
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#[inline(never)]
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pub unsafe fn register_dtor(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) {
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DESTRUCTORS.push((t, dtor));
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}
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#[inline(never)] // See comment above
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/// Runs destructors. This should not be called until thread exit.
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pub unsafe fn run_keyless_dtors() {
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// Drop all the destructors.
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//
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// Note: While this is potentially an infinite loop, it *should* be
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// the case that this loop always terminates because we provide the
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// guarantee that a TLS key cannot be set after it is flagged for
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// destruction.
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while let Some((ptr, dtor)) = DESTRUCTORS.pop() {
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(dtor)(ptr);
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}
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// We're done so free the memory.
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DESTRUCTORS = Vec::new();
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}
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pub use super::thread_local_key::register_keyless_dtor as register_dtor;
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use crate::cell::UnsafeCell;
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use crate::ptr;
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use crate::sync::atomic::{
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AtomicPtr, AtomicU32,
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AtomicBool, AtomicPtr, AtomicU32,
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Ordering::{AcqRel, Acquire, Relaxed, Release},
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};
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use crate::sys::c;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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/// An optimization hint. The compiler is often smart enough to know if an atomic
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/// is never set and can remove dead code based on that fact.
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static HAS_DTORS: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
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// Using a per-thread list avoids the problems in synchronizing global state.
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#[thread_local]
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#[cfg(target_thread_local)]
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static mut DESTRUCTORS: Vec<(*mut u8, unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8))> = Vec::new();
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// Ensure this can never be inlined because otherwise this may break in dylibs.
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// See #44391.
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#[inline(never)]
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#[cfg(target_thread_local)]
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pub unsafe fn register_keyless_dtor(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) {
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DESTRUCTORS.push((t, dtor));
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HAS_DTORS.store(true, Relaxed);
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}
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#[inline(never)] // See comment above
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#[cfg(target_thread_local)]
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/// Runs destructors. This should not be called until thread exit.
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unsafe fn run_keyless_dtors() {
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// Drop all the destructors.
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//
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// Note: While this is potentially an infinite loop, it *should* be
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// the case that this loop always terminates because we provide the
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// guarantee that a TLS key cannot be set after it is flagged for
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// destruction.
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while let Some((ptr, dtor)) = DESTRUCTORS.pop() {
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(dtor)(ptr);
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}
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// We're done so free the memory.
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DESTRUCTORS = Vec::new();
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}
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type Key = c::DWORD;
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type Dtor = unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8);
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@ -156,6 +191,8 @@ unsafe impl Sync for StaticKey {}
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/// Should only be called once per key, otherwise loops or breaks may occur in
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/// the linked list.
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unsafe fn register_dtor(key: &'static StaticKey) {
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// Ensure this is never run when native thread locals are available.
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assert_eq!(false, cfg!(target_thread_local));
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let this = <*const StaticKey>::cast_mut(key);
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// Use acquire ordering to pass along the changes done by the previously
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// registered keys when we store the new head with release ordering.
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@ -167,6 +204,7 @@ unsafe fn register_dtor(key: &'static StaticKey) {
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Err(new) => head = new,
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}
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}
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HAS_DTORS.store(true, Release);
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#[allow(dead_code, unused_variables)]
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unsafe extern "system" fn on_tls_callback(h: c::LPVOID, dwReason: c::DWORD, pv: c::LPVOID) {
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if !HAS_DTORS.load(Acquire) {
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return;
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}
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if dwReason == c::DLL_THREAD_DETACH || dwReason == c::DLL_PROCESS_DETACH {
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#[cfg(not(target_thread_local))]
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run_dtors();
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#[cfg(target_thread_local)]
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super::thread_local_dtor::run_keyless_dtors();
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run_keyless_dtors();
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}
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// See comments above for what this is doing. Note that we don't need this
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// This file only tests the thread local key fallback.
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// Windows targets with native thread local support do not use this.
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#![cfg(not(target_thread_local))]
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use super::StaticKey;
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use crate::ptr;
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