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Signed-off-by: Dennis Eichhorn <spl1nes.com@googlemail.com>
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@ -161,6 +161,31 @@ void add_arrays(float* a, float* b, float* result, size_t size) {
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### Locks vs lockless
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Locked version
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```c++
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pthread_mutex_t mtx = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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int counter = 0;
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void increment_counter() {
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pthread_mutex_lock(&mtx);
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++counter;
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&mtx);
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}
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```
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Lockless version
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```c++
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atomic_int counter = 0;
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void increment_counter() {
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atomic_fetch_add(&counter, 1); // Atomic operation, no locking needed
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}
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```
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### Cache line sharing between CPU cores
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When working with multi-threading you may choose to use atomic variables and atomic operations to reduce the locking in your application. You may think that a variable value `a[0]` used by thread 1 on core 1 and a variable value `a[1]` used by thread 2 on core 2 will have no performance impact. However, this is wrong. Core 1 and core 2 both have different L1 and L2 caches BUT the CPU doesn't just load individual variables, it loads entire cache lines (e.g. 64 bytes). This means that if you define `int a[2]`, it has a high chance of being on the same cache line and therfore thread 1 and thread 2 both have to wait on each other when doing atomic writes.
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