void
atomic_dec_32(
volatile uint32_t *ptr
)
void
atomic_dec_uint(
volatile unsigned int *ptr
)
void
atomic_dec_ulong(
volatile unsigned long *ptr
)
void
atomic_dec_ptr(
volatile void *ptr
)
void
atomic_dec_64(
volatile uint64_t *ptr
)
uint32_t
atomic_dec_32_nv(
volatile uint32_t *ptr
)
unsigned
int
atomic_dec_uint_nv(
volatile unsigned int *ptr
)
unsigned
long
atomic_dec_ulong_nv(
volatile unsigned long *ptr
)
void
*
atomic_dec_ptr_nv(
volatile void *ptr
)
uint64_t
atomic_dec_64_nv(
volatile uint64_t *ptr
)
ptr
in an atomic fashion.
The
*_nv()
variants of these functions return the new value.
The 64-bit variants of these functions are available only on platforms
that can support atomic 64-bit memory access.
Applications can check for the availability of 64-bit atomic memory
operations by testing if the pre-processor macro
__HAVE_ATOMIC64_OPS
is defined.