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CDS C++ library

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The Concurrent Data Structures (CDS) library is a collection of concurrent containers that don't require external (manual) synchronization for shared access, and safe memory reclamation (SMR) algorithms like Hazard Pointer and user-space RCU that is used as an epoch-based SMR.

CDS is mostly header-only template library. Only SMR core implementation is segregated to .so/.dll file.

The library contains the implementations of the following containers:

  • lock-free stack with optional elimination support
  • several algo for lock-free queue, including classic Michael & Scott algorithm and its derivatives, the flat combining queue, the segmented queue.
  • several implementation of unordered set/map - lock-free and fine-grained lock-based
  • [flat-combining] (http://mcg.cs.tau.ac.il/projects/projects/flat-combining) technique
  • lock-free skip-list
  • lock-free FeldmanHashMap/Set Multi-Level Array Hash with thread-safe bidirectional iterator support
  • Bronson's et al algorithm for fine-grained lock-based AVL tree

Generally, each container has an intrusive and non-intrusive (STL-like) version belonging to cds::intrusive and cds::container namespace respectively.

Version 2.x of the library is written on C++11 and can be compiled by GCC 4.8+, clang 3.6+, Intel C++ 15+, and MS VC++ 12 (2013) Update 4 and above

Download the latest release from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libcds/files/

See online doxygen-generated doc here: http://libcds.sourceforge.net/doc/cds-api/index.html

Evolution of libcds (Gource visualization by Landon Wilkins): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHaJvVdmJ0w

How to build

  • *nix: use CMake
  • Windows: use MS Visual C++ 2015 project

Pull request requirements

  • Pull-request to master branch will be unconditionally rejected
  • integration branch is intended for pull-request. Usually, integration branch is the same as master
  • dev branch is intended for main developing. Usually, it contains unstable code

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References

Stack

  • TreiberStack: [1986] R. K. Treiber. Systems programming: Coping with parallelism. Technical Report RJ 5118, IBM Almaden Research Center, April 1986.
  • Elimination back-off implementation is based on idea from [2004] Danny Hendler, Nir Shavit, Lena Yerushalmi "A Scalable Lock-free Stack Algorithm" pdf
  • FCStack - flat-combining wrapper for std::stack

Queue

  • BasketQueue: [2007] Moshe Hoffman, Ori Shalev, Nir Shavit "The Baskets Queue" pdf
  • MSQueue:
    • [1998] Maged Michael, Michael Scott "Simple, fast, and practical non-blocking and blocking concurrent queue algorithms" pdf
    • [2002] Maged M.Michael "Safe memory reclamation for dynamic lock-free objects using atomic reads and writes" pdf
    • [2003] Maged M.Michael "Hazard Pointers: Safe memory reclamation for lock-free objects" pdf
  • RWQueue: [1998] Maged Michael, Michael Scott "Simple, fast, and practical non-blocking and blocking concurrent queue algorithms" pdf
  • MoirQueue: [2000] Simon Doherty, Lindsay Groves, Victor Luchangco, Mark Moir "Formal Verification of a practical lock-free queue algorithm" pdf
  • OptimisticQueue: [2008] Edya Ladan-Mozes, Nir Shavit "An Optimistic Approach to Lock-Free FIFO Queues" pdf
  • SegmentedQueue: [2010] Afek, Korland, Yanovsky "Quasi-Linearizability: relaxed consistency for improved concurrency" pdf
  • FCQueue - flat-combining wrapper for std::queue
  • VyukovMPMCCycleQueue Dmitry Vyukov (see http://www.1024cores.net)

Deque

  • flat-combining deque based on stl::deque

Map, set

  • MichaelHashMap: [2002] Maged Michael "High performance dynamic lock-free hash tables and list-based sets" pdf
  • SplitOrderedList: [2003] Ori Shalev, Nir Shavit "Split-Ordered Lists - Lock-free Resizable Hash Tables" pdf
  • StripedMap, StripedSet: [2008] Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit "The Art of Multiprocessor Programming"
  • CuckooMap, CuckooSet: [2008] Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit "The Art of Multiprocessor Programming"
  • SkipListMap, SkipListSet: [2008] Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit "The Art of Multiprocessor Programming"
  • FeldmanHashMap, FeldmanHashSet: [2013] Steven Feldman, Pierre LaBorde, Damian Dechev "Concurrent Multi-level Arrays: Wait-free Extensible Hash Maps". Supports thread-safe bidirectional iterators pdf

Ordered single-linked list

  • LazyList: [2005] Steve Heller, Maurice Herlihy, Victor Luchangco, Mark Moir, William N. Scherer III, and Nir Shavit "A Lazy Concurrent List-Based Set Algorithm" pdf
  • MichaelList: [2002] Maged Michael "High performance dynamic lock-free hash tables and list-based sets" pdf

Priority queue

  • MSPriorityQueue: [1996] G.Hunt, M.Michael, S. Parthasarathy, M.Scott "An efficient algorithm for concurrent priority queue heaps" pdf

Tree

  • EllenBinTree: [2010] F.Ellen, P.Fatourou, E.Ruppert, F.van Breugel "Non-blocking Binary Search Tree" pdf
  • BronsonAVLTreeMap - lock-based fine-grained AVL-tree implementation: [2010] Nathan Bronson, Jared Casper, Hassan Chafi, Kunle Olukotun "A Practical Concurrent Binary Search Tree" pdf

SMR

  • Hazard Pointers
    • [2002] Maged M.Michael "Safe memory reclamation for dynamic lock-free objects using atomic reads and writes" pdf
    • [2003] Maged M.Michael "Hazard Pointers: Safe memory reclamation for lock-free objects" pdf
    • [2004] Andrei Alexandrescy, Maged Michael "Lock-free Data Structures with Hazard Pointers" pdf
  • User-space RCU
    • [2009] M.Desnoyers "Low-Impact Operating System Tracing" PhD Thesis, Chapter 6 "User-Level Implementations of Read-Copy Update" pdf
    • [2011] M.Desnoyers, P.McKenney, A.Stern, M.Dagenias, J.Walpole "User-Level Implementations of Read-Copy Update" pdf

Flat Combining technique

  • [2010] Hendler, Incze, Shavit and Tzafrir "Flat Combining and the Synchronization-Parallelism Tradeoff" pdf

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