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Package queue delivers an implementation of lock-free concurrent queue based on the algorithm presented by Maged M. Michael and Michael L. Scot. in 1996: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/248052.248106
Pseudocode of non-Blocking concurrent queue algorithm:
structure pointer_t {ptr: pointer to node_t, count: unsigned integer} structure node_t {value: data type, next: pointer_t} structure queue_t {Head: pointer_t, Tail: pointer_t} initialize(Q: pointer to queue_t) node = new_node() // Allocate a free node node->next.ptr = NULL // Make it the only node in the linked list Q->Head.ptr = Q->Tail.ptr = node // Both Head and Tail point to it enqueue(Q: pointer to queue_t, value: data type) E1: node = new_node() // Allocate a new node from the free list E2: node->value = value // Copy enqueued value into node E3: node->next.ptr = NULL // Set next pointer of node to NULL E4: loop // Keep trying until Enqueue is done E5: tail = Q->Tail // Read Tail.ptr and Tail.count together E6: next = tail.ptr->next // Read next ptr and count fields together E7: if tail == Q->Tail // Are tail and next consistent? // Was Tail pointing to the last node? E8: if next.ptr == NULL // Try to link node at the end of the linked list E9: if CAS(&tail.ptr->next, next, <node, next.count+1>) E10: break // Enqueue is done. Exit loop E11: endif E12: else // Tail was not pointing to the last node // Try to swing Tail to the next node E13: CAS(&Q->Tail, tail, <next.ptr, tail.count+1>) E14: endif E15: endif E16: endloop // Enqueue is done. Try to swing Tail to the inserted node E17: CAS(&Q->Tail, tail, <node, tail.count+1>) dequeue(Q: pointer to queue_t, pvalue: pointer to data type): boolean D1: loop // Keep trying until Dequeue is done D2: head = Q->Head // Read Head D3: tail = Q->Tail // Read Tail D4: next = head.ptr->next // Read Head.ptr->next D5: if head == Q->Head // Are head, tail, and next consistent? D6: if head.ptr == tail.ptr // Is queue empty or Tail falling behind? D7: if next.ptr == NULL // Is queue empty? D8: return FALSE // Queue is empty, couldn't dequeue D9: endif // Tail is falling behind. Try to advance it D10: CAS(&Q->Tail, tail, <next.ptr, tail.count+1>) D11: else // No need to deal with Tail // Read value before CAS // Otherwise, another dequeue might free the next node D12: *pvalue = next.ptr->value // Try to swing Head to the next node D13: if CAS(&Q->Head, head, <next.ptr, head.count+1>) D14: break // Dequeue is done. Exit loop D15: endif D16: endif D17: endif D18: endloop D19: free(head.ptr) // It is safe now to free the old node D20: return TRUE // Queue was not empty, dequeue succeeded
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type AsyncTaskQueue ¶
AsyncTaskQueue is a queue storing asynchronous tasks.
func NewLockFreeQueue ¶
func NewLockFreeQueue() AsyncTaskQueue
NewLockFreeQueue instantiates and returns a lockFreeQueue.
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