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Semaphores Augmented with a Waiting Array

Published 30 Jan 2025 in cs.DC | (2501.18447v3)

Abstract: Semaphores are a widely used and foundational synchronization and coordination construct used for shared memory multithreaded programming. They are a keystone concept, in the sense that most other synchronization constructs can be implemented in terms of semaphores, although the converse does not generally hold. Semaphores and the quality of their implementation are of consequence as they remain heavily used in the Linux kernel and are also available for application programming via the pthreads programming interface. We first show that semaphores can be implemented by borrowing ideas from the classic ticket lock algorithm. The resulting "ticket-semaphore" algorithm is simple and compact (space efficient) but does not scale well because of the detrimental impact of global spinning. We then transform "ticket-semaphore" into the "TWA-semaphore" by the applying techniques derived from the "TWA - Ticket Locks Augmented with a Waiting Array" algorithm, yielding a scalable semaphore that remains compact and has extremely low latency.

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