17.7 Rules for Volatile Variables
If a variable is declared volatile
, then additional constraints apply to the actions
of each thread. Let T be a thread and let V and W be volatile variables.
- An use action by T on V is permitted only if the previous action by T on V was load, and a load action by T on V is permitted only if the next action by T on V is use. The use action is said to be "associated" with the read action that corresponds to the load.
- A store action by T on V is permitted only if the previous action by T on V was assign, and an assign action by T on V is permitted only if the next action by T on V is store. The assign action is said to be "associated" with the write action that corresponds to the store.
- Let action A be a use or assign by thread T on variable V, let action F be the load or store associated with A, and let action P be the read or write of V that corresponds to F. Similarly, let action B be a use or assign by thread T on variable W, let action G be the load or store associated with B, and let action Q be the read or write of V that corresponds to G. If A precedes B, then P must precede Q. (Less formally: actions on the master copies of volatile variables on behalf of a thread are performed by the main memory in exactly the order that the thread requested.)