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Mastering C++ Multithreading

You're reading from  Mastering C++ Multithreading

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121706
Pages 244 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Maya Posch Maya Posch
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Revisiting Multithreading 2. Multithreading Implementation on the Processor and OS 3. C++ Multithreading APIs 4. Thread Synchronization and Communication 5. Native C++ Threads and Primitives 6. Debugging Multithreaded Code 7. Best Practices 8. Atomic Operations - Working with the Hardware 9. Multithreading with Distributed Computing 10. Multithreading with GPGPU

Atomic operations


Briefly put, an atomic operation is an operation which the processor can execute with a single instruction. This makes it atomic in the sense that nothing (barring interrupts) can interfere with it, or change any variables or data it may be using.

Applications include guaranteeing the order of instruction execution, lock-free implementations, and related uses where instruction execution order and memory access guarantees are important.

Before the 2011 C++ standard, the access to such atomic operations as provided by the processor was only provided by the compiler, using extensions.

Visual C++

For Microsoft's MSVC compiler there are the interlocked functions, as summarized from the MSDN documentation, starting with the adding features:

Interlocked function

Description

InterlockedAdd

Performs an atomic addition operation on the specified LONG values.

InterlockedAddAcquire

Performs an atomic addition operation on the specified LONG values. The operation is performed with acquire memory...

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