// ignore-windows: Concurrency on Windows is not supported yet. // compile-flags: -Zmiri-disable-isolation -Zmiri-disable-weak-memory-emulation use std::thread::{spawn, sleep}; use std::ptr::null_mut; use std::sync::atomic::{Ordering, AtomicPtr}; use std::time::Duration; #[derive(Copy, Clone)] struct EvilSend(pub T); unsafe impl Send for EvilSend {} unsafe impl Sync for EvilSend {} pub fn main() { // Shared atomic pointer let pointer = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut::()); let ptr = EvilSend(&pointer as *const AtomicPtr); // Note: this is scheduler-dependent // the operations need to occur in // order, otherwise the allocation is // not visible to the other-thread to // detect the race: // 1. stack-allocate // 2. atomic_store // 3. atomic_load // 4. write-value // 5. write-value unsafe { let j1 = spawn(move || { // Concurrent allocate the memory. // Uses relaxed semantics to not generate // a release sequence. let pointer = &*ptr.0; let mut stack_var = 0usize; pointer.store(&mut stack_var as *mut _, Ordering::Release); sleep(Duration::from_millis(200)); stack_var = 1usize; //~ ERROR Data race detected between Write on Thread(id = 1) and Write on Thread(id = 2) // read to silence errors stack_var }); let j2 = spawn(move || { let pointer = &*ptr.0; *pointer.load(Ordering::Acquire) = 3; }); j1.join().unwrap(); j2.join().unwrap(); } }