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- #include "nxonce.h"
- #include "foundation/error.h"
- #if 0 && _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x600
- void NXOnce(nx_once_t once, int (NX_ONCE_API *init_fn)(nx_once_t, void *, void **), void *param)
- {
- InitOnceExecuteOnce(once, (PINIT_ONCE_FN)init_fn, param, 0);
- }
- void NXOnceInit(nx_once_t once)
- {
- InitOnceInitialize(once);
- }
- #else
- /* this ONLY works because of the strict(ish) memory ordering of the AMD64/x86 processors.
- Don't use this implementation for a processor that has loose memory ordering restriction (e.g. ARM, PowerPC)
- see http://www.aristeia.com/Papers/DDJ_Jul_Aug_2004_revised.pdf
- */
- void NXOnce(nx_once_t once, int (NX_ONCE_API *init_fn)(nx_once_t, void *, void **), void *param)
- {
- if (once->status)
- return;
-
- EnterCriticalSection(&once->critical_section);
- if (once->status)
- {
- LeaveCriticalSection(&once->critical_section);
- return;
- }
-
- init_fn(once, param, 0);
- // benski> not important for the x86, but on processors with weak memory-order on stores, once->status might set to 1 BEFORE all stores from init_fn complete!
- once->status = 1;
- LeaveCriticalSection(&once->critical_section);
- }
- void NXOnceInit(nx_once_t once)
- {
- once->status=0;
- InitializeCriticalSection(&once->critical_section);
- }
- #endif
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