Hi!

As mentioned in the PR, if end of two constructions of local statics
is strongly ordered, their destructors should be run in the reverse order.
As we run __cxa_guard_release before calling __cxa_atexit, it is possible
that we have two threads that access two local statics in the same order
for the first time, one thread wins the __cxa_guard_acquire on the first
one but is rescheduled in between the __cxa_guard_release and __cxa_atexit
calls, then the other thread is scheduled and wins __cxa_guard_acquire
on the second one and calls __cxa_quard_release and __cxa_atexit and only
afterwards the first thread calls its __cxa_atexit.  This means a variable
whose completion of the constructor strongly happened after the completion
of the other one will be destructed after the other variable is destructed.

The following patch fixes that by swapping the __cxa_guard_release and
__cxa_atexit calls.

Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

2021-03-16  Jakub Jelinek  <ja...@redhat.com>

        PR c++/99613
        * decl.c (expand_static_init): For thread guards, call __cxa_atexit
        before calling __cxa_guard_release rather than after it.  Formatting
        fixes.

--- gcc/cp/decl.c.jj    2021-03-16 00:21:29.517232582 +0100
+++ gcc/cp/decl.c       2021-03-16 15:16:40.803278426 +0100
@@ -9246,17 +9246,25 @@ expand_static_init (tree decl, tree init
 
          /* Do the initialization itself.  */
          init = add_stmt_to_compound (begin, init);
-         init = add_stmt_to_compound
-           (init, build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, flag, 
boolean_true_node));
-         init = add_stmt_to_compound
-           (init, build_call_n (release_fn, 1, guard_addr));
+         init = add_stmt_to_compound (init,
+                                      build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node,
+                                              flag, boolean_true_node));
+
+         /* Use atexit to register a function for destroying this static
+            variable.  Do this before calling __cxa_guard_release.  */
+         init = add_stmt_to_compound (init, register_dtor_fn (decl));
+
+         init = add_stmt_to_compound (init, build_call_n (release_fn, 1,
+                                                          guard_addr));
        }
       else
-       init = add_stmt_to_compound (init, set_guard (guard));
+       {
+         init = add_stmt_to_compound (init, set_guard (guard));
 
-      /* Use atexit to register a function for destroying this static
-        variable.  */
-      init = add_stmt_to_compound (init, register_dtor_fn (decl));
+         /* Use atexit to register a function for destroying this static
+            variable.  */
+         init = add_stmt_to_compound (init, register_dtor_fn (decl));
+       }
 
       finish_expr_stmt (init);
 

        Jakub

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