_InterlockedOr Intrinsic Functions
Microsoft Specific
Perform an atomic bitwise or operation on a variable shared by multiple threads.
long _InterlockedOr(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
long _InterlockedOr_acq(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
long _InterlockedOr_HLEAcquire(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
long _InterlockedOr_HLERelease(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
long _InterlockedOr_nf(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
long _InterlockedOr_np(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
long _InterlockedOr_rel(
long volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
char _InterlockedOr8(
char volatile * Value,
long Mask
);
char _InterlockedOr8_acq(
char volatile * Value,
char Mask
);
char _InterlockedOr8_nf(
char volatile * Value,
char Mask
);
char _InterlockedOr8_np(
char volatile * Value,
char Mask
);
char _InterlockedOr8_rel(
char volatile * Value,
char Mask
);
short _InterlockedOr16(
short volatile * Value,
short Mask
);
short _InterlockedOr16_acq(
short volatile * Value,
short Mask
);
short _InterlockedOr16_nf(
short volatile * Value,
short Mask
);
short _InterlockedOr16_np(
short volatile * Value,
short Mask
);
short _InterlockedOr16_rel(
short volatile * Value,
short Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64_acq(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64_HLEAcquire(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64_HLERelease(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64_nf(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64_np(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
__int64 _InterlockedOr64_rel(
__int64 volatile * Value,
__int64 Mask
);
Parameters
[in, out] Value
A pointer to the first operand, to be replaced by the result.[in] Mask
The second operand.
Return Value
The original value pointed to by the first parameter.
Requirements
Intrinsic |
Architecture |
Header |
---|---|---|
_InterlockedOr, _InterlockedOr8, _InterlockedOr16, _InterlockedOr64 |
x86, ARM, x64 |
<intrin.h> |
_InterlockedOr_acq, _InterlockedOr_nf, _InterlockedOr_rel, _InterlockedOr8_acq, _InterlockedOr8_nf, _InterlockedOr8_rel, _InterlockedOr16_acq, _InterlockedOr16_nf, _InterlockedOr16_rel, _InterlockedOr64_acq, _InterlockedOr64_nf, _InterlockedOr64_rel |
ARM |
<intrin.h> |
_InterlockedOr_np, _InterlockedOr8_np, _InterlockedOr16_np, _InterlockedOr64_np |
x64 |
<intrin.h> |
_InterlockedOr_HLEAcquire, _InterlockedOr_HLERelease, _InterlockedOr64_HLEAcquire, _InterlockedOr64_HLERelease |
x86, x64 |
<immintrin.h> |
Remarks
The number in the name of each function specifies the bit size of the arguments.
On ARM platforms, use the intrinsics with _acq and _rel suffixes if you need acquire and release semantics, such as at the beginning and end of a critical section. The ARM intrinsics with an _nf ("no fence") suffix do not act as a memory barrier.
The intrinsics with an _np ("no prefetch") suffix prevent a possible prefetch operation from being inserted by the compiler.
On Intel platforms that support Hardware Lock Elision (HLE) instructions, the intrinsics with _HLEAcquire and _HLERelease suffixes include a hint to the processor that can accelerate performance by eliminating a lock write step in hardware. If these intrinsics are called on platforms that do not support HLE, the hint is ignored.
Example
// _InterlockedOr.cpp
#include <stdio.h>
#include <intrin.h>
#pragma intrinsic(_InterlockedOr)
int main()
{
long data1 = 0xFF00FF00;
long data2 = 0x00FFFF00;
long retval;
retval = _InterlockedOr(&data1, data2);
printf_s("0x%x 0x%x 0x%x", data1, data2, retval);
}
0xffffff00 0xffff00 0xff00ff00