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31.Dd April 19, 2019
32.Dt CASU 9
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm casueword ,
36.Nm casueword32 ,
37.Nm casuword ,
38.Nm casuword32
39.Nd fetch, compare and store data from user-space
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.In sys/types.h
42.In sys/systm.h
43.Ft int
44.Fo casueword
45.Fa "volatile u_long *base"
46.Fa "u_long oldval"
47.Fa "u_long *oldvalp"
48.Fa "u_long newval"
49.Fc
50.Ft int
51.Fo casueword32
52.Fa "volatile uint32_t *base"
53.Fa "uint32_t oldval"
54.Fa "uint32_t *oldvalp"
55.Fa "uint32_t newval"
56.Fc
57.Ft u_long
58.Fo casuword
59.Fa "volatile u_long *base"
60.Fa "u_long oldval"
61.Fa "u_long newval"
62.Fc
63.Ft uint32_t
64.Fo casuword32
65.Fa "volatile uint32_t *base"
66.Fa "uint32_t oldval"
67.Fa "uint32_t newval"
68.Fc
69.Sh DESCRIPTION
70The
71.Nm
72functions are designed to perform atomic compare-and-swap operation on
73the value in the usermode memory of the current process.
74.Pp
75The
76.Nm
77routines reads the value from user memory with address
78.Pa base ,
79and compare the value read with
80.Pa oldval .
81If the values are equal,
82.Pa newval
83is written to the
84.Pa *base .
85In case of
86.Fn casueword32
87and
88.Fn casueword ,
89old value is stored into the (kernel-mode) variable pointed by
90.Pa *oldvalp .
91The userspace value must be naturally aligned.
92.Pp
93The callers of
94.Fn casuword
95and
96.Fn casuword32
97functions cannot distinguish between -1 read from
98userspace and function failure.
99.Sh RETURN VALUES
100The
101.Fn casuword
102and
103.Fn casuword32
104functions return the data fetched or -1 on failure.
105The
106.Fn casueword
107and
108.Fn casueword32
109functions return 0 on success, -1 on failure to access memory,
110and 1 when comparison or store failed.
111The store can fail on load-linked/store-conditional architectures.
112.Sh SEE ALSO
113.Xr atomic 9 ,
114.Xr fetch 9 ,
115.Xr store 9
116