struct StoreElement {
    store_index: VectorIdx,
    is_seqcst: bool,
    timestamp: u32,
    val: Scalar<Provenance>,
    load_info: RefCell<LoadInfo>,
}

Fields

store_index: VectorIdx

The identifier of the vector index, corresponding to a thread that performed the store.

is_seqcst: bool

Whether this store is SC.

timestamp: u32

The timestamp of the storing thread when it performed the store

val: Scalar<Provenance>

The value of this store

load_info: RefCell<LoadInfo>

Metadata about loads from this store element, behind a RefCell to keep load op take &self

Implementations

ATOMIC LOAD IMPL in the paper Unlike the operational semantics in the paper, we don’t need to keep track of the thread timestamp for every single load. Keeping track of the first (smallest) timestamp of each thread that has loaded from a store is sufficient: if the earliest load of another thread happens before the current one, then we must stop searching the store buffer regardless of subsequent loads by the same thread; if the earliest load of another thread doesn’t happen before the current one, then no subsequent load by the other thread can happen before the current one.

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Layout

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