| ATOMIC_LOAD_INT(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | ATOMIC_LOAD_INT(9) |
atomic_load_int,
atomic_load_long,
atomic_store_long,
atomic_store_int — atomic
read and write memory operations
#include
<sys/atomic.h>
unsigned int
atomic_load_int(volatile
const unsigned int *p);
unsigned long
atomic_load_long(volatile
const unsigned long *p);
void
atomic_store_int(volatile
unsigned int *p, unsigned
int v);
void
atomic_store_long(volatile
unsigned long *p,
unsigned long v);
The atomic_load and atomic_store set of functions provide an interface for atomically performing read or write memory operations with respect to interrupts and multiple processors in the system.
The atomic_store functions change the value referenced by the pointer p to the value v.
atomic_load_int(),
atomic_load_long(),
atomic_store_int(), and
atomic_store_long() can all be called during
autoconf, from process context, or from interrupt context.
atomic_load_int and
atomic_load_long return the value at
p.
atomic_add_int(9), atomic_add_long(9), atomic_sub_int(9), atomic_sub_long(9)
The atomic_load and atomic_store functions first appeared in OpenBSD 7.1.
| July 14, 2025 | Debian |