+ return urcu_bp_dereference(p);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Programs that have threads that survive after they exit, and therefore call
+ * library destructors, should disable the tracepoint destructors by calling
+ * tp_disable_destructors(). This will leak the tracepoint
+ * instrumentation library shared object, leaving its teardown to the operating
+ * system process teardown.
+ *
+ * To access and/or modify this value, users need to use a combination of
+ * dlopen(3) and dlsym(3) to get an handle on the
+ * tp_disable_destructors and tp_get_destructors_state symbols below.
+ */
+void tp_disable_destructors(void)
+{
+ uatomic_set(&tracepoint_destructors_state, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns 1 if the destructors are enabled and should be executed.
+ * Returns 0 if the destructors are disabled.
+ */
+int tp_get_destructors_state(void)
+{
+ return uatomic_read(&tracepoint_destructors_state);