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Copyright 2005-2013 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This file is part of Threading Building Blocks.
Threading Building Blocks is free software; you can redistribute it
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*/
#ifndef __TBB_queuing_rw_mutex_H
#define __TBB_queuing_rw_mutex_H
#include "tbb_config.h"
#if !TBB_USE_EXCEPTIONS && _MSC_VER
// Suppress "C++ exception handler used, but unwind semantics are not enabled" warning in STL headers
#pragma warning (push)
#pragma warning (disable: 4530)
#endif
#include <cstring>
#if !TBB_USE_EXCEPTIONS && _MSC_VER
#pragma warning (pop)
#endif
#include "atomic.h"
#include "tbb_profiling.h"
namespace tbb {
//! Queuing reader-writer mutex with local-only spinning.
/** Adapted from Krieger, Stumm, et al. pseudocode at
http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/parallel/pubs_abs.html#Krieger_etal_ICPP93
@ingroup synchronization */
class queuing_rw_mutex {
public:
//! Construct unacquired mutex.
queuing_rw_mutex() {
q_tail = NULL;
#if TBB_USE_THREADING_TOOLS
internal_construct();
#endif
}
//! Destructor asserts if the mutex is acquired, i.e. q_tail is non-NULL
~queuing_rw_mutex() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
__TBB_ASSERT( !q_tail, "destruction of an acquired mutex");
#endif
}
//! The scoped locking pattern
/** It helps to avoid the common problem of forgetting to release lock.
It also nicely provides the "node" for queuing locks. */
class scoped_lock: internal::no_copy {
//! Initialize fields to mean "no lock held".
void initialize() {
my_mutex = NULL;
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
my_state = 0xFF; // Set to invalid state
internal::poison_pointer(my_next);
internal::poison_pointer(my_prev);
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
}
public:
//! Construct lock that has not acquired a mutex.
/** Equivalent to zero-initialization of *this. */
scoped_lock() {initialize();}
//! Acquire lock on given mutex.
scoped_lock( queuing_rw_mutex& m, bool write=true ) {
initialize();
acquire(m,write);
}
//! Release lock (if lock is held).
~scoped_lock() {
if( my_mutex ) release();
}
//! Acquire lock on given mutex.
void acquire( queuing_rw_mutex& m, bool write=true );
//! Acquire lock on given mutex if free (i.e. non-blocking)
bool try_acquire( queuing_rw_mutex& m, bool write=true );
//! Release lock.
void release();
//! Upgrade reader to become a writer.
/** Returns whether the upgrade happened without releasing and re-acquiring the lock */
bool upgrade_to_writer();
//! Downgrade writer to become a reader.
bool downgrade_to_reader();
private:
//! The pointer to the mutex owned, or NULL if not holding a mutex.
queuing_rw_mutex* my_mutex;
//! The pointer to the previous and next competitors for a mutex
scoped_lock *__TBB_atomic my_prev, *__TBB_atomic my_next;
typedef unsigned char state_t;
//! State of the request: reader, writer, active reader, other service states
atomic<state_t> my_state;
//! The local spin-wait variable
/** Corresponds to "spin" in the pseudocode but inverted for the sake of zero-initialization */
unsigned char __TBB_atomic my_going;
//! A tiny internal lock
unsigned char my_internal_lock;
//! Acquire the internal lock
void acquire_internal_lock();
//! Try to acquire the internal lock
/** Returns true if lock was successfully acquired. */
bool try_acquire_internal_lock();
//! Release the internal lock
void release_internal_lock();
//! Wait for internal lock to be released
void wait_for_release_of_internal_lock();
//! A helper function
void unblock_or_wait_on_internal_lock( uintptr_t );
};
void __TBB_EXPORTED_METHOD internal_construct();
// Mutex traits
static const bool is_rw_mutex = true;
static const bool is_recursive_mutex = false;
static const bool is_fair_mutex = true;
private:
//! The last competitor requesting the lock
atomic<scoped_lock*> q_tail;
};
__TBB_DEFINE_PROFILING_SET_NAME(queuing_rw_mutex)
} // namespace tbb
#endif /* __TBB_queuing_rw_mutex_H */
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