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- #ifndef __QEMU_BARRIER_H
- #define __QEMU_BARRIER_H 1
- /* Compiler barrier */
- #define barrier() asm volatile("" ::: "memory")
- #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
- /*
- * Because of the strongly ordered x86 storage model, wmb() is a nop
- * on x86(well, a compiler barrier only). Well, at least as long as
- * qemu doesn't do accesses to write-combining memory or non-temporal
- * load/stores from C code.
- */
- #define smp_wmb() barrier()
- #elif defined(_ARCH_PPC)
- /*
- * We use an eieio() for a wmb() on powerpc. This assumes we don't
- * need to order cacheable and non-cacheable stores with respect to
- * each other
- */
- #define smp_wmb() asm volatile("eieio" ::: "memory")
- #else
- /*
- * For (host) platforms we don't have explicit barrier definitions
- * for, we use the gcc __sync_synchronize() primitive to generate a
- * full barrier. This should be safe on all platforms, though it may
- * be overkill.
- */
- #define smp_wmb() __sync_synchronize()
- #endif
- #endif
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