Atomics.isLockFree()
The static Atomics.isLockFree()
method is used to determine whether the Atomics
methods use locks or atomic hardware operations when applied to typed arrays with the given element byte size. It returns false
if the given size is not one of the BYTES_PER_ELEMENT property of integer TypedArray types.
Syntax
Atomics.isLockFree(size)
Parameters
size
-
The size in bytes to check.
Return value
A true
or false
value indicating whether the operation is lock free.
Examples
Using isLockFree
Atomics.isLockFree(1); // true Atomics.isLockFree(2); // true Atomics.isLockFree(3); // false Atomics.isLockFree(4); // true Atomics.isLockFree(5); // false Atomics.isLockFree(6); // false Atomics.isLockFree(7); // false Atomics.isLockFree(8); // true
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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isLockFree |
68
60-63
Chrome disabled
SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This was a temporary removal while mitigations were put in place. |
79
16-17
Support was removed to mitigate speculative execution side-channel attacks (Windows blog).
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78
57
Support was disabled by default to mitigate speculative execution side-channel attacks (Mozilla Security Blog).
55-57
46-55
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No |
No |
10.1-11.1 |
60-63
Chrome disabled
SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This is intended as a temporary measure until other mitigations are in place. |
60-63
Chrome disabled
SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This is intended as a temporary measure until other mitigations are in place. |
57
Support was disabled by default to mitigate speculative execution side-channel attacks (Mozilla Security Blog).
55-57
46-55
|
No |
10.3-11.3 |
No
Chrome disabled
SharedArrayBuffer on January 5, 2018 to help reduce the efficacy of speculative side-channel attacks. This is intended as a temporary measure until other mitigations are in place. |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Atomics/isLockFree