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# This file is a part of Julia. License is MIT: https://julialang.org/license
# Advisory reentrant lock
"""
ReentrantLock()
Creates a reentrant lock for synchronizing [`Task`](@ref)s.
The same task can acquire the lock as many times as required.
Each [`lock`](@ref) must be matched with an [`unlock`](@ref).
This lock is NOT threadsafe. See [`Threads.Mutex`](@ref) for a threadsafe lock.
"""
mutable struct ReentrantLock
locked_by::Union{Task, Nothing}
cond_wait::Condition
reentrancy_cnt::Int
ReentrantLock() = new(nothing, Condition(), 0)
end
"""
islocked(lock) -> Status (Boolean)
Check whether the `lock` is held by any task/thread.
This should not be used for synchronization (see instead [`trylock`](@ref)).
"""
function islocked(rl::ReentrantLock)
return rl.reentrancy_cnt != 0
end
"""
trylock(lock) -> Success (Boolean)
Acquire the lock if it is available,
and return `true` if successful.
If the lock is already locked by a different task/thread,
return `false`.
Each successful `trylock` must be matched by an [`unlock`](@ref).
"""
function trylock(rl::ReentrantLock)
t = current_task()
if rl.reentrancy_cnt == 0
rl.locked_by = t
rl.reentrancy_cnt = 1
return true
elseif t == notnothing(rl.locked_by)
rl.reentrancy_cnt += 1
return true
end
return false
end
"""
lock(lock)
Acquire the `lock` when it becomes available.
If the lock is already locked by a different task/thread,
wait for it to become available.
Each `lock` must be matched by an [`unlock`](@ref).
"""
function lock(rl::ReentrantLock)
t = current_task()
while true
if rl.reentrancy_cnt == 0
rl.locked_by = t
rl.reentrancy_cnt = 1
return
elseif t == notnothing(rl.locked_by)
rl.reentrancy_cnt += 1
return
end
wait(rl.cond_wait)
end
end
"""
unlock(lock)
Releases ownership of the `lock`.
If this is a recursive lock which has been acquired before, decrement an
internal counter and return immediately.
"""
function unlock(rl::ReentrantLock)
if rl.reentrancy_cnt == 0
error("unlock count must match lock count")
end
rl.reentrancy_cnt -= 1
if rl.reentrancy_cnt == 0
rl.locked_by = nothing
notify(rl.cond_wait)
end
return
end
function lock(f, l)
lock(l)
try
return f()
finally
unlock(l)
end
end
function trylock(f, l)
if trylock(l)
try
return f()
finally
unlock(l)
end
end
return false
end
"""
Semaphore(sem_size)
Create a counting semaphore that allows at most `sem_size`
acquires to be in use at any time.
Each acquire must be matched with a release.
This construct is NOT threadsafe.
"""
mutable struct Semaphore
sem_size::Int
curr_cnt::Int
cond_wait::Condition
Semaphore(sem_size) = sem_size > 0 ? new(sem_size, 0, Condition()) : throw(ArgumentError("Semaphore size must be > 0"))
end
"""
acquire(s::Semaphore)
Wait for one of the `sem_size` permits to be available,
blocking until one can be acquired.
"""
function acquire(s::Semaphore)
while true
if s.curr_cnt < s.sem_size
s.curr_cnt = s.curr_cnt + 1
return
else
wait(s.cond_wait)
end
end
end
"""
release(s::Semaphore)
Return one permit to the pool,
possibly allowing another task to acquire it
and resume execution.
"""
function release(s::Semaphore)
@assert s.curr_cnt > 0 "release count must match acquire count"
s.curr_cnt -= 1
notify(s.cond_wait; all=false)
end