00001 // Threading support -*- C++ -*- 00002 00003 // Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 00004 // 00005 // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free 00006 // software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the 00007 // terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the 00008 // Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 00009 // any later version. 00010 00011 // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 00012 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 00013 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 00014 // GNU General Public License for more details. 00015 00016 // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along 00017 // with this library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free 00018 // Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, 00019 // USA. 00020 00021 // As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free software 00022 // library without restriction. Specifically, if other files instantiate 00023 // templates or use macros or inline functions from this file, or you compile 00024 // this file and link it with other files to produce an executable, this 00025 // file does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by 00026 // the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however 00027 // invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by 00028 // the GNU General Public License. 00029 00030 /* 00031 * Copyright (c) 1997-1999 00032 * Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc. 00033 * 00034 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software 00035 * and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, 00036 * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and 00037 * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear 00038 * in supporting documentation. Silicon Graphics makes no 00039 * representations about the suitability of this software for any 00040 * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. 00041 */ 00042 00043 /** @file stl_threads.h 00044 * This is an internal header file, included by other library headers. 00045 * You should not attempt to use it directly. 00046 */ 00047 00048 #ifndef _STL_THREADS_H 00049 #define _STL_THREADS_H 1 00050 00051 #include <cstddef> 00052 00053 // The only supported threading model is GCC's own gthr.h abstraction 00054 // layer. 00055 #include "bits/gthr.h" 00056 00057 namespace __gnu_internal 00058 { 00059 #if !defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT) && defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION) 00060 extern __gthread_mutex_t _GLIBCXX_mutex; 00061 extern __gthread_mutex_t *_GLIBCXX_mutex_address; 00062 extern __gthread_once_t _GLIBCXX_once; 00063 extern void _GLIBCXX_mutex_init(void); 00064 extern void _GLIBCXX_mutex_address_init(void); 00065 #endif 00066 } // namespace __gnu_internal 00067 00068 namespace __gnu_cxx 00069 { 00070 // Locking class. Note that this class *does not have a 00071 // constructor*. It must be initialized either statically, with 00072 // __STL_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, or dynamically, by explicitly calling 00073 // the _M_initialize member function. (This is similar to the ways 00074 // that a pthreads mutex can be initialized.) There are explicit 00075 // member functions for acquiring and releasing the lock. 00076 00077 // There is no constructor because static initialization is 00078 // essential for some uses, and only a class aggregate (see section 00079 // 8.5.1 of the C++ standard) can be initialized that way. That 00080 // means we must have no constructors, no base classes, no virtual 00081 // functions, and no private or protected members. 00082 struct _STL_mutex_lock 00083 { 00084 // The class must be statically initialized with __STL_MUTEX_INITIALIZER. 00085 #if !defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT) && defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION) 00086 volatile int _M_init_flag; 00087 __gthread_once_t _M_once; 00088 #endif 00089 __gthread_mutex_t _M_lock; 00090 00091 void 00092 _M_initialize() 00093 { 00094 #ifdef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT 00095 // There should be no code in this path given the usage rules above. 00096 #elif defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION) 00097 if (_M_init_flag) return; 00098 if (__gthread_once(&__gnu_internal::_GLIBCXX_once, 00099 __gnu_internal::_GLIBCXX_mutex_init) != 0 00100 && __gthread_active_p()) 00101 abort (); 00102 __gthread_mutex_lock(&__gnu_internal::_GLIBCXX_mutex); 00103 if (!_M_init_flag) 00104 { 00105 // Even though we have a global lock, we use __gthread_once to be 00106 // absolutely certain the _M_lock mutex is only initialized once on 00107 // multiprocessor systems. 00108 __gnu_internal::_GLIBCXX_mutex_address = &_M_lock; 00109 if (__gthread_once(&_M_once, 00110 __gnu_internal::_GLIBCXX_mutex_address_init) != 0 00111 && __gthread_active_p()) 00112 abort(); 00113 _M_init_flag = 1; 00114 } 00115 __gthread_mutex_unlock(&__gnu_internal::_GLIBCXX_mutex); 00116 #endif 00117 } 00118 00119 void 00120 _M_acquire_lock() 00121 { 00122 #if !defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT) && defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION) 00123 if (!_M_init_flag) _M_initialize(); 00124 #endif 00125 __gthread_mutex_lock(&_M_lock); 00126 } 00127 00128 void 00129 _M_release_lock() 00130 { 00131 #if !defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT) && defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION) 00132 if (!_M_init_flag) _M_initialize(); 00133 #endif 00134 __gthread_mutex_unlock(&_M_lock); 00135 } 00136 }; 00137 00138 #ifdef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT 00139 #define __STL_MUTEX_INITIALIZER = { __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT } 00140 #elif defined(__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION) 00141 #ifdef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_DEFAULT 00142 #define __STL_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \ 00143 = { 0, __GTHREAD_ONCE_INIT, __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_DEFAULT } 00144 #else 00145 #define __STL_MUTEX_INITIALIZER = { 0, __GTHREAD_ONCE_INIT } 00146 #endif 00147 #endif 00148 } // namespace __gnu_cxx 00149 00150 #endif