https://rustcc.cn/article?id=525e276f-1341-45c5-b727-ffc733638cc7Relaxed
No ordering constraints, only atomic operations.
Corresponds to memory_order_relaxed in C++20.
Release
When coupled with a store, all previous operations become ordered before any load of this value with Acquire (or stronger) ordering. In particular, all previous writes become visible to all threads that perform an Acquire (or stronger) load of this value.
Notice that using this ordering for an operation that combines loads and stores leads to a Relaxed load operation!
This ordering is only applicable for operations that can perform a store.
Corresponds to memory_order_release in C++20.
Acquire
When coupled with a load, if the loaded value was written by a store operation with Release (or stronger) ordering, then all subsequent operations become ordered after that store. In particular, all subsequent loads will see data written before the store.
Notice that using this ordering for an operation that combines loads and stores leads to a Relaxed store operation!
This ordering is only applicable for operations that can perform a load.
Corresponds to memory_order_acquire in C++20.
AcqRel
Has the effects of both Acquire and Release together: For loads it uses Acquire ordering. For stores it uses the Release ordering.
Notice that in the case of compare_and_swap, it is possible that the operation ends up not performing any store and hence it has just Acquire ordering. However, AcqRel will never perform Relaxed accesses.
This ordering is only applicable for operations that combine both loads and stores.
Corresponds to memory_order_acq_rel in C++20.
SeqCst
Like Acquire/Release/AcqRel (for load, store, and load-with-store operations, respectively) with the additional guarantee that all threads see all sequentially consistent operations in the same order.
Corresponds to memory_order_seq_cst in C++20.
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