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NAME

     ck_pr_stall — busy-wait primitive

LIBRARY

     Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)

SYNOPSIS

     #include <ck_pr.h>

     void
     ck_pr_stall(void);

DESCRIPTION

     The ck_pr_stall(3) function should be used inside retry paths of busy-wait loops.  It not
     only serves as a compiler barrier, but on some architectures it emits cycle-saving
     instructions.

EXAMPLE

           #include <ck_pr.h>

           static int ready = 0;

           void
           function(void)
           {

                   /* Busy-wait until ready is non-zero. */
                   while (ck_pr_load_int(&ready) == 0)
                           ck_pr_stall();

                   return;
           }

SEE ALSO

     ck_pr_fence_load(3), ck_pr_fence_load_depends(3), ck_pr_fence_store(3),
     ck_pr_fence_memory(3), ck_pr_barrier(3), ck_pr_fas(3), ck_pr_load(3), ck_pr_store(3),
     ck_pr_faa(3), ck_pr_inc(3), ck_pr_dec(3), ck_pr_neg(3), ck_pr_not(3), ck_pr_add(3),
     ck_pr_sub(3), ck_pr_and(3), ck_pr_or(3), ck_pr_xor(3), ck_pr_cas(3), ck_pr_btc(3),
     ck_pr_bts(3), ck_pr_btr(3)

     Additional information available at http://concurrencykit.org/

                                          April 7, 2013