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Threads.h
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/*
* Copyright 2008, 2011, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Affero Public License.
* See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
*
* This use of this software may be subject to additional restrictions.
* See the LEGAL file in the main directory for details.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef THREADS_H
#define THREADS_H
#include <pthread.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <assert.h>
#include <unistd.h>
class Mutex;
/**@name Multithreaded access for standard streams. */
//@{
extern int gMutexLogLevel; // The mutexes cannot call gConfig or gGetLoggingLevel so we have to get the log level indirectly.
/**@name Functions for gStreamLock. */
//@{
extern Mutex gStreamLock; ///< global lock for cout and cerr
void lockCerr(); ///< call prior to writing cerr
void unlockCerr(); ///< call after writing cerr
void lockCout(); ///< call prior to writing cout
void unlockCout(); ///< call after writing cout
//@}
/**@name Macros for standard messages. */
//@{
#define COUT(text) { lockCout(); std::cout << text; unlockCout(); }
#define CERR(text) { lockCerr(); std::cerr << __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": " << text; unlockCerr(); }
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define DCOUT(text) {}
#define OBJDCOUT(text) {}
#else
#define DCOUT(text) { COUT(__FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << " " << text); }
#define OBJDCOUT(text) { DCOUT(this << " " << text); }
#endif
//@}
//@}
/**@defgroup C++ wrappers for pthread mechanisms. */
//@{
/** A class for recursive mutexes based on pthread_mutex. */
class Mutex {
private:
pthread_mutex_t mMutex;
pthread_mutexattr_t mAttribs;
int mLockCnt;
int mMutexLogLevel; // We cant use LOG inside the Mutex because LOG itself uses mutexes, so get the LOG level at mutex creation time
// and use it for this mutex from then on.
static const int maxLocks = 5; // Just the maximum number of recursive locks we report during debugging, not the max possible.
const char *mLockerFile[maxLocks];
unsigned mLockerLine[maxLocks];
const char *lockerFile() { int i = mLockCnt-1; return (i >= 0 && i < maxLocks) ? mLockerFile[i] : NULL; }
//unused: bool anyDebugging() { for (int i = 0; i < maxLocks; i++) { if (mLockerFile[i]) return true; return false; } }
// pthread_mutex_trylock returns 0 and trylock returns true if the lock was acquired.
bool trylock();
public:
Mutex();
~Mutex();
void _lock() { pthread_mutex_lock(&mMutex); }
void lock();
// (pat) Like the above but report blocking; to see report you must set both Log.Level to DEBUG for both Threads.cpp and the file.
void lock(const char *file, unsigned line);
std::string mutext() const;
// Returns true if the lock was acquired, or false if it timed out.
bool timedlock(int msecs);
void unlock();
// (pat) I use this to assert that the Mutex is locked on entry to some method that requres it, but only in debug mode.
int lockcnt() { return mLockCnt; }
friend class Signal;
};
/** A class for reader/writer based on pthread_rwlock. */
class RWLock {
private:
pthread_rwlock_t mRWLock;
pthread_rwlockattr_t mAttribs;
public:
RWLock();
~RWLock();
void wlock() { pthread_rwlock_wrlock(&mRWLock); }
void rlock() { pthread_rwlock_rdlock(&mRWLock); }
bool trywlock() { return pthread_rwlock_trywrlock(&mRWLock)==0; }
bool tryrlock() { return pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock(&mRWLock)==0; }
void unlock() { pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mRWLock); }
};
#if 0
// (pat) NOT FINISHED OR TESTED. A pointer that releases a specified mutex when it goes out of scope.
template<class PointsTo>
class ScopedPointer {
Mutex &mControllingMutex; // A pointer to the mutex for the object being protected.
PointsTo *mPtr;
public:
ScopedPointer(Mutex& wMutex) :mControllingMutex(wMutex) { mControllingMutex.lock(); }
// Requisite Copy Constructor: The mutex is already locked, but we need to lock it again because the
// other ScopedPointer is about to go out of scope and will call unlock.
ScopedPointer(ScopedPointer &other) :mControllingMutex(other.mControllingMutex) { mControllingMutex.lock(); }
~ScopedPointer() { mControllingMutex.unlock(); }
// You are allowed to assign and derference the underlying pointer - it still holds the Mutex locked.
PointsTo *operator->() const { return mPtr; }
PointsTo * operator=(PointsTo *other) { mPtr = other; }
PointsTo& operator*() { return *mPtr; }
};
#endif
class ScopedLock {
private:
Mutex& mMutex;
public:
ScopedLock(Mutex& wMutex) :mMutex(wMutex) { mMutex.lock(); }
// Like the above but report blocking; to see report you must set both Log.Level to DEBUG for both Threads.cpp and the file.
ScopedLock(Mutex& wMutex,const char *file, unsigned line):mMutex(wMutex) { mMutex.lock(file,line); }
~ScopedLock() { mMutex.unlock(); }
};
/** A C++ interthread signal based on pthread condition variables. */
class Signal {
private:
mutable pthread_cond_t mSignal;
public:
Signal() { int s = pthread_cond_init(&mSignal,NULL); assert(!s); }
~Signal() { pthread_cond_destroy(&mSignal); }
/**
Block for the signal up to the cancellation timeout.
Under Linux, spurious returns are possible.
*/
void wait(Mutex& wMutex, long timeout) const;
/**
Block for the signal.
Under Linux, spurious returns are possible.
*/
void wait(Mutex& wMutex) const
{ pthread_cond_wait(&mSignal,&wMutex.mMutex); }
void signal() { pthread_cond_signal(&mSignal); }
void broadcast() { pthread_cond_broadcast(&mSignal); }
};
#define START_THREAD(thread,function,argument) \
thread.start((void *(*)(void*))function, (void*)argument);
/** A C++ wrapper for pthread threads. */
class Thread {
private:
pthread_t mThread;
pthread_attr_t mAttrib;
// FIXME -- Can this be reduced now?
size_t mStackSize;
public:
/** Create a thread in a non-running state. */
Thread(size_t wStackSize = (65536*4)):mThread((pthread_t)0) {
pthread_attr_init(&mAttrib); // (pat) moved this here.
mStackSize=wStackSize;
}
/**
Destroy the Thread.
It should be stopped and joined.
*/
// (pat) If the Thread is destroyed without being started, then mAttrib is undefined. Oops.
~Thread() { pthread_attr_destroy(&mAttrib); }
/** Start the thread on a task. */
void start(void *(*task)(void*), void *arg);
/** Join a thread that will stop on its own. */
void join() { int s = pthread_join(mThread,NULL); assert(!s); mThread = 0; }
};
#endif
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