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| -rw-r--r-- | ANNOUNCE | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Bmakefile | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 22 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | GNUmakefile | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | NEWS | 13 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | global.c | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | implement.h | 32 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | manual/pthread_once.html | 12 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | private.c | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | pthread.h | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | pthread_kill.c | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | pthread_once.c | 187 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ptw32_MCS_lock.c | 210 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ptw32_processTerminate.c | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ptw32_relmillisecs.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/sizes.c | 1 | 
17 files changed, 290 insertions, 220 deletions
| @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -	     PTHREADS-WIN32 RELEASE 1.10.0 (2005-05-19) +	     PTHREADS-WIN32 RELEASE 1.11.0 (2005-06-04)  	     -----------------------------------------  	 Web Site: http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/  	FTP Site: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/pthreads-win32 @@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ MISC_SRCS	= \  		pthread_self.c \  		pthread_setconcurrency.c \  		ptw32_calloc.c \ +		ptw32_MCS_lock.c \  		ptw32_new.c \  		w32_CancelableWait.c @@ -211,8 +212,8 @@ TSD_SRCS	= \  all: clean $(DLLS)  realclean: clean -	if exist *.dll del *.dll -	if exist *.lib del *.lib +	if exist pthread*.dll del pthread*.dll +	if exist pthread*.lib del pthread*.lib  	if exist *.stamp del *.stamp  clean: @@ -1,3 +1,23 @@ +2005-05-13  Ross Johnson  <ross at callisto.canberra.edu.au> + +	* pthread_kill.c (pthread_kill): Remove check for Win32 thread +	priority (to confirm HANDLE validity). Useless since thread HANDLEs +	a not recycle-unique. + +2005-05-30  Vladimir Kliatchko  <vladimir at kliatchko.com> + +	* pthread_once.c: Re-implement using an MCS queue-based lock. The form +	of pthread_once is as proposed by Alexander Terekhov (see entry of +	2005-03-13). The MCS lock implementation does not require a unique +	'name' to identify the lock between threads. Removes the global mutex +	and global condvar used to manage cancellation of the once_init routine. + +	* ptw32_MCS_lock.c: New MCS queue-based lock implementation. These +	locks are efficient: they have very low overhead in the uncontended case; +	are efficient in contention and minimise cache-coherence updates in +	managing the user level FIFO queue; do not require an ABI change in the +	library. +  2005-05-27  Alexander Gottwald <alexander.gottwald at s1999.tu-chemnitz.de>  	* pthread.h: Some things, like HANDLE, were only defined if @@ -11,8 +31,6 @@  	built with:  	make CC=i586-mingw32msvc-gcc RC=i586-mingw32msvc-windres \  	RANLIB=i586-mingw32msvc-ranlib clean GC-static -	* ptw32_relmillisecs.c (ptw32_relmillisecs): Remove INLINE qualifier -	macro to link the GCE library.  2005-05-13  Ross Johnson  <ross at callisto.canberra.edu.au> diff --git a/GNUmakefile b/GNUmakefile index a8d3639..df40b8f 100644 --- a/GNUmakefile +++ b/GNUmakefile @@ -213,6 +213,7 @@ SMALL_STATIC_OBJS	= \  		pthread_timechange_handler_np.o \  		ptw32_is_attr.o \  		ptw32_cond_check_need_init.o \ +		ptw32_MCS_lock.o \  		ptw32_mutex_check_need_init.o \  		ptw32_processInitialize.o \  		ptw32_processTerminate.o \ @@ -320,6 +321,7 @@ MISC_SRCS	= \  		pthread_self.c \  		pthread_setconcurrency.c \  		ptw32_calloc.c \ +		ptw32_MCS_lock.c \  		ptw32_new.c \  		ptw32_reuse.c \  		w32_CancelableWait.c @@ -501,7 +503,7 @@ tests:  	$(CC) -E -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $^  %.s: %.c -	$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -Wa,-ahl $^ > $@ +	$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -DPTW32_BUILD_INLINED -Wa,-ahl $^ > $@  %.o: %.rc  	$(RC) $(RCFLAGS) $(CLEANUP) -o $@ $< @@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ SMALL_STATIC_OBJS	= \  		ptw32_mutex_check_need_init.obj \  		ptw32_semwait.obj \  		ptw32_relmillisecs.obj \ +		ptw32_MCS_lock.obj \  		sched_get_priority_max.obj \  		sched_get_priority_min.obj \  		sched_setscheduler.obj \ @@ -259,6 +260,7 @@ MISC_SRCS	= \  		pthread_self.c \  		pthread_setconcurrency.c \  		ptw32_calloc.c \ +		ptw32_MCS_lock.c \  		ptw32_new.c \  		ptw32_reuse.c \  		ptw32_relmillisecs.c \ @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@  RELEASE 1.11.0  ------------- -(in CVS) +(2005-06-04)  General  ------- +Pthread_once has been re-implemented using the same MCS lock implementation +as version 2.7.0. The size of pthread_once_t has not changed and the +initialisation values in PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT have not changed. However, +applications that peek inside pthread_once_t, which is meant to be opaque, +will break. Versions 1 and 2 remain incompatible even though they are +now identical in performance and functionality. +  This release is a back-port of the bug fixes and new features in release  2.7.0. To date, version 1 releases remain fully functionally equivalent to -version 2 releases, including all bug fixes and enhanced compliance. The -difference is that the version 1 pthread_once routine may be significantly -less efficient in some situations. +version 2 releases, including all bug fixes and improved compliance.  Testing and verification  ------------------------ @@ -107,15 +107,6 @@ CRITICAL_SECTION ptw32_spinlock_test_init_lock;   */  CRITICAL_SECTION ptw32_cond_list_lock; -/* - * Global condition variable and mutex for once_control management. - */ -ptw32_once_control_t ptw32_once_control = -  { -    PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER, -    PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER -  }; -  #ifdef _UWIN  /*   * Keep a count of the number of threads. diff --git a/implement.h b/implement.h index 2e883a8..3d96483 100644 --- a/implement.h +++ b/implement.h @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ typedef VOID (APIENTRY *PAPCFUNC)(DWORD dwParam);  #if defined(__MINGW32__)  #include <stdint.h> -#elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__WATCOMC__) +#elif defined(__BORLANDC__)  #define int64_t ULONGLONG  #else  #define int64_t _int64 @@ -325,23 +325,20 @@ struct pthread_rwlockattr_t_  };  /* - * Values stored in once_control->done. - * 'done' use to be just true or false, but we can add cancellability - * of the init_routine by re-using 'done' to store multiple flags - * without changing the ABI. Previously, the initial value of 'done' - * was FALSE (0), and the new initial value is still zero (0). + * MCS lock queue node - see ptw32_MCS_lock.c   */ -enum { -  PTW32_ONCE_CLEAR = 0x0, -  PTW32_ONCE_DONE = 0x1, -  PTW32_ONCE_CANCELLED = 0x2 +struct ptw32_mcs_node_t_ +{ +  struct ptw32_mcs_node_t_ **lock;        /* ptr to tail of queue */ +  struct ptw32_mcs_node_t_  *next;        /* ptr to successor in queue */ +  LONG                       readyFlag;   /* set after lock is released by +                                             predecessor */ +  LONG                       nextFlag;    /* set after 'next' ptr is set by +                                             successor */  }; -/* Global cond+mutex for once_control management */ -typedef struct { -  pthread_cond_t cond; -  pthread_mutex_t mtx; -} ptw32_once_control_t; +typedef struct ptw32_mcs_node_t_   ptw32_mcs_local_node_t; +typedef struct ptw32_mcs_node_t_  *ptw32_mcs_lock_t;  struct ThreadKeyAssoc @@ -546,7 +543,6 @@ extern CRITICAL_SECTION ptw32_cond_list_lock;  extern CRITICAL_SECTION ptw32_cond_test_init_lock;  extern CRITICAL_SECTION ptw32_rwlock_test_init_lock;  extern CRITICAL_SECTION ptw32_spinlock_test_init_lock; -extern ptw32_once_control_t ptw32_once_control;  #ifdef _UWIN  extern int pthread_count; @@ -621,6 +617,10 @@ extern "C"    DWORD ptw32_relmillisecs (const struct timespec * abstime); +  void ptw32_mcs_lock_acquire (ptw32_mcs_lock_t * lock, ptw32_mcs_local_node_t * node); + +  void ptw32_mcs_lock_release (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t * node); +  #ifdef NEED_FTIME    void ptw32_timespec_to_filetime (const struct timespec *ts, FILETIME * ft);    void ptw32_filetime_to_timespec (const FILETIME * ft, struct timespec *ts); diff --git a/manual/pthread_once.html b/manual/pthread_once.html index ed91c20..856fb86 100644 --- a/manual/pthread_once.html +++ b/manual/pthread_once.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@  	<TITLE>PTHREAD_ONCE(3) manual page</TITLE>  	<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="OpenOffice.org 1.1.3  (Linux)">  	<META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20050505;322600"> -	<META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20050528;574400"> +	<META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20050603;463100">  	<!-- manual page source format generated by PolyglotMan v3.2, -->  	<!-- available at http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ -->  </HEAD> @@ -39,13 +39,9 @@ nothing.  </P>  <H2><A HREF="#toc3" NAME="sect3">Cancellation</A></H2>  <P>While <B>pthread_once</B> is not a cancellation point, -<I>init_routine</I> can be. The required effect on <I>once_control</I> -of a cancellation inside the <I>init_routine</I> is to leave it as if -<B>pthread_once</B> had not been called.</P> -<P>If the <I>init_routine</I> is cancelled and there are threads -waiting on the once_control then <B>Pthreads-w32</B> wakes one of -them so that it can re-compete along with any newly arriving threads -in the re-running of <I>init_routine</I>.</P> +<I>init_routine</I> can be. The effect on <I>once_control</I> of a +cancellation inside the <I>init_routine</I> is to leave it as if +<B>pthread_once</B> had not been called by the cancelled thread.</P>  <H2><A HREF="#toc4" NAME="sect4">Return Value</A></H2>  <P STYLE="text-decoration: none"><FONT COLOR="#000000"><B>pthread_once</B>  returns 0 on success, or an error code on failure.</FONT></P> @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@  /* Must be first to define HAVE_INLINABLE_INTERLOCKED_CMPXCHG */  #include "ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange.c" +#include "ptw32_MCS_lock.c"  #include "ptw32_is_attr.c"  #include "ptw32_processInitialize.c"  #include "ptw32_processTerminate.c" @@ -656,8 +656,8 @@ enum {  struct pthread_once_t_  { -  volatile int done;        /* indicates if user function has been executed or cancelled  */ -  int          started; +  void * lock; +  int    done;   /* indicates if user function has been executed or cancelled  */  }; diff --git a/pthread_kill.c b/pthread_kill.c index 5a795dd..7de3fe2 100644 --- a/pthread_kill.c +++ b/pthread_kill.c @@ -82,8 +82,7 @@ pthread_kill (pthread_t thread, int sig)    if (NULL == tp        || thread.x != tp->ptHandle.x -      || NULL == tp->threadH -      || THREAD_PRIORITY_ERROR_RETURN == GetThreadPriority (tp->threadH)) +      || NULL == tp->threadH)      {        result = ESRCH;      } diff --git a/pthread_once.c b/pthread_once.c index 62b412c..efcfd0f 100644 --- a/pthread_once.c +++ b/pthread_once.c @@ -38,204 +38,49 @@  #include "implement.h" -static void -ptw32_once_init_routine_cleanup(void * arg) +static void PTW32_CDECL +ptw32_once_on_init_cancel (void * arg)  { -  pthread_once_t * once_control = (pthread_once_t *) arg; - -  (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); -  once_control->done = PTW32_ONCE_CANCELLED; -  (void) PTW32_INTERLOCKED_EXCHANGE((LPLONG)&once_control->started, -1L); -  /* -   * Wake everyone up. -   * -   * Holding the mutex during the broadcast prevents threads being left -   * behind waiting. -   */ -  (void) pthread_cond_broadcast(&ptw32_once_control.cond); -  (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); +  /* when the initting thread is cancelled we have to release the lock */ +  ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *node = (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *)arg; +  ptw32_mcs_lock_release(node);  } -  int  pthread_once (pthread_once_t * once_control, void (*init_routine) (void)) -	/* -	 * ------------------------------------------------------ -	 * DOCPUBLIC -	 *      If any thread in a process  with  a  once_control  parameter -	 *      makes  a  call to pthread_once(), the first call will summon -	 *      the init_routine(), but  subsequent  calls  will  not. The -	 *      once_control  parameter  determines  whether  the associated -	 *      initialization routine has been called.  The  init_routine() -	 *      is complete upon return of pthread_once(). -	 *      This function guarantees that one and only one thread -	 *      executes the initialization routine, init_routine when -	 *      access is controlled by the pthread_once_t control -	 *      key. -         * -         *      pthread_once() is not a cancelation point, but the init_routine -         *      can be. If it's cancelled then the effect on the once_control is -         *      as if pthread_once had never been entered. -	 * -	 * PARAMETERS -	 *      once_control -	 *              pointer to an instance of pthread_once_t -	 * -	 *      init_routine -	 *              pointer to an initialization routine -	 * -	 * -	 * DESCRIPTION -	 *      See above. -	 * -	 * RESULTS -	 *              0               success, -	 *              EINVAL          once_control or init_routine is NULL -	 * -	 * ------------------------------------------------------ -	 */  { -  int result; -  LONG state; -  pthread_t self; -  HANDLE w32Thread = 0; -    if (once_control == NULL || init_routine == NULL)      { - -      result = EINVAL; -      goto FAIL0; - -    } -  else -    { -      result = 0; +      return EINVAL;      } - -  /* -   * Use a single global cond+mutex to manage access to all once_control objects. -   * Unlike a global mutex on it's own, the global cond+mutex allows faster -   * once_controls to overtake slower ones. Spurious wakeups may occur, but -   * can be tolerated. -   * -   * Since this is being introduced as a bug fix, the global cond+mtx also avoids -   * a change in the ABI, maintaining backwards compatibility. -   * -   * To maintain a separate mutex for each once_control object requires either -   * cleaning up the mutex (difficult to synchronise reliably), or leaving it -   * around forever. Since we can't make assumptions about how an application might -   * employ pthread_once objects, the later is considered to be unacceptable. -   * -   * once_control->done is now a multipurpose flag. It indicates either that -   * the init_routine has been completed, or the thread running it has been cancelled. -   * -   * Priority boosting is used to ensure that the init_routine thread is not -   * starved, by higher priority threads inside the while loop, before it can -   * clear the cancelled flag. The init_routine will be run at the thread's -   * normal base priority. Note that priority boosting is momentary, independent -   * for each once_control, and occurs only AFTER an init_routine cancellation. -   */ - -  while (!((state = InterlockedExchangeAdd((LPLONG)&once_control->done, 0L)) /* Full mem barrier read */ -	   & PTW32_ONCE_DONE)) +   +  if (InterlockedExchangeAdd((LPLONG)&once_control->done, 0L)) /* MBR fence */      { -      /* -       * Keep a per thread record of the cancelled state for speed. If the -       * once_control state changes before we've finished with our local copy -       * then no harm is done - in fact, we need it to complete the full priority -       * boost transaction. -       */ -      LONG cancelled = (state & PTW32_ONCE_CANCELLED); +      ptw32_mcs_local_node_t node; -      if (cancelled) -	{ -	  /* Boost priority momentarily */ -	  if (!w32Thread) -	    { -	      self = pthread_self(); -	      w32Thread = ((ptw32_thread_t *)self.p)->threadH; -	    } -	  /* Prevent pthread_setschedparam() changing our priority while we're boosted. */ -	  (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&((ptw32_thread_t *)self.p)->threadLock); -	  SetThreadPriority(w32Thread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST); -	} +      ptw32_mcs_lock_acquire((ptw32_mcs_lock_t *)&once_control->lock, &node); -      if (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_EXCHANGE((LPLONG) &once_control->started, 0L) == -1) +      if (InterlockedExchangeAdd((LPLONG)&once_control->done, 0L))  	{ -	  if (cancelled) -	    { -	      /* Reset cancelled state */ -	      (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); -	      once_control->done = PTW32_ONCE_CLEAR; -	      (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); - -	      /* -	       * Restore priority - any priority changes since the thread was created -	       * will be applied only if they were made via POSIX (i.e. pthread_setschedparam). -	       */ -	      SetThreadPriority(w32Thread, ((ptw32_thread_t *)self.p)->sched_priority); -	      (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&((ptw32_thread_t *)self.p)->threadLock); -	    }  #ifdef _MSC_VER  #pragma inline_depth(0)  #endif -	  pthread_cleanup_push(ptw32_once_init_routine_cleanup, (void*) once_control); -	  (*init_routine) (); +	  pthread_cleanup_push(ptw32_once_on_init_cancel, (void *)&node); +	  (*init_routine)();  	  pthread_cleanup_pop(0);  #ifdef _MSC_VER  #pragma inline_depth()  #endif -	  /* -	   * Holding the mutex during the broadcast prevents threads being left -	   * behind waiting. -	   */ -	  (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); -	  once_control->done = PTW32_ONCE_DONE; -	  (void) pthread_cond_broadcast(&ptw32_once_control.cond); -	  (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); +	  (void) PTW32_INTERLOCKED_EXCHANGE((LPLONG)&once_control->done, 0L);  	} -      else -	{ -	  int oldCancelState; - -	  if (cancelled) -	    { -	      /* -	       * Restore priority - any priority changes since the thread was created -	       * will be applied only if they were made via POSIX (i.e. pthread_setschedparam). -	       */ -	      SetThreadPriority(w32Thread, ((ptw32_thread_t *)self.p)->sched_priority); -	      (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&((ptw32_thread_t *)self.p)->threadLock); -	    } -	  pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, &oldCancelState); -	  (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); -	  while (!once_control->done /* Neither DONE nor CANCELLED */ -		 || (!(once_control->done & PTW32_ONCE_DONE) -		     && cancelled) /* Stop after one init_routine re-contest */) -	    { -	      cancelled = 0; -	      (void) pthread_cond_wait(&ptw32_once_control.cond, &ptw32_once_control.mtx); -	    } -	  (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&ptw32_once_control.mtx); -	  pthread_setcancelstate(oldCancelState, NULL); -	} +	ptw32_mcs_lock_release(&node);      } -  /* -   * Fall through Intentionally -   */ - -  /* -   * ------------ -   * Failure Code -   * ------------ -   */ -FAIL0: -  return (result); +  return 0;  }				/* pthread_once */ diff --git a/ptw32_MCS_lock.c b/ptw32_MCS_lock.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..478a059 --- /dev/null +++ b/ptw32_MCS_lock.c @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +/* + * ptw32_MCS_lock.c + * + * Description: + * This translation unit implements queue-based locks. + * + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + *      Pthreads-win32 - POSIX Threads Library for Win32 + *      Copyright(C) 1998 John E. Bossom + *      Copyright(C) 1999,2005 Pthreads-win32 contributors + *  + *      Contact Email: rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au + *  + *      The current list of contributors is contained + *      in the file CONTRIBUTORS included with the source + *      code distribution. The list can also be seen at the + *      following World Wide Web location: + *      http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/contributors.html + *  + *      This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + *      modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + *      License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + *      version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + *  + *      This library 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 + *      Lesser General Public License for more details. + *  + *      You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + *      License along with this library in the file COPYING.LIB; + *      if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + *      59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA + */ + +/* + * About MCS locks: + * + * MCS locks are queue-based locks, where the queue nodes are local to the + * thread. The 'lock' is nothing more than a global pointer that points to + * the last node in the queue, or is NULL if the queue is empty. + *  + * Originally designed for use as spin locks requiring no kernel resources + * for synchronisation or blocking, the implementation below has adapted + * the MCS spin lock for use as a general mutex that will suspend threads + * when there is lock contention. + * + * Because the queue nodes are thread-local, most of the memory read/write + * operations required to add or remove nodes from the queue do not trigger + * cache-coherence updates. + * + * Like 'named' mutexes, MCS locks consume system recourses transiently - + * they are able to acquire and free recourses automatically - but MCS + * locks do not require any unique 'name' to identify the lock to all + * threads using it. + * + * Usage of MCS locks: + * + * - you need a global ptw32_mcs_lock_t instance initialised to 0 or NULL. + * - you need a local thread-scope ptw32_mcs_local_node_t instance, which + *   may serve several different locks but you need at least one node for + *   every lock held concurrently by a thread. + * + * E.g.: + *  + * ptw32_mcs_lock_t lock1 = 0; + * ptw32_mcs_lock_t lock2 = 0; + * + * void *mythread(void *arg) + * { + *   ptw32_mcs_local_node_t node; + * + *   ptw32_mcs_acquire (&lock1, &node); + *   ptw32_mcs_release (&node); + * + *   ptw32_mcs_acquire (&lock2, &node); + *   ptw32_mcs_release (&node); + *   { + *      ptw32_mcs_local_node_t nodex; + * + *      ptw32_mcs_acquire (&lock1, &node); + *      ptw32_mcs_acquire (&lock2, &nodex); + * + *      ptw32_mcs_release (&nodex); + *      ptw32_mcs_release (&node); + *   } + *   return (void *)0; + * } + */ + +#include "implement.h" +#include "pthread.h" + +/* + * ptw32_mcs_flag_set -- notify another thread about an event. + *  + * Set event if an event handle has been stored in the flag, and + * set flag to -1 otherwise. Note that -1 cannot be a valid handle value. + */ +INLINE void  +ptw32_mcs_flag_set (LONG * flag) +{ +  HANDLE e = (HANDLE)PTW32_INTERLOCKED_COMPARE_EXCHANGE( +						(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG)flag, +						(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG)-1, +						(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG)0); +  if ((HANDLE)0 != e) +    { +      /* another thread has already stored an event handle in the flag */ +      SetEvent(e); +    } +} + +/* + * ptw32_mcs_flag_set -- wait for notification from another. + *  + * Store an event handle in the flag and wait on it if the flag has not been + * set, and proceed without creating an event otherwise. + */ +INLINE void  +ptw32_mcs_flag_wait (LONG * flag) +{ +  if (0 == InterlockedExchangeAdd((LPLONG)flag, 0)) /* MBR fence */ +    { +      /* the flag is not set. create event. */ + +      HANDLE e = CreateEvent(NULL, PTW32_FALSE, PTW32_FALSE, NULL); + +      if (0 == PTW32_INTERLOCKED_COMPARE_EXCHANGE( +			                  (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG)flag, +			                  (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG)e, +			                  (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG)0)) +	{ +	  /* stored handle in the flag. wait on it now. */ +	  WaitForSingleObject(e, INFINITE); +	} + +      CloseHandle(e); +    } +} + +/* + * ptw32_mcs_lock_acquire -- acquire an MCS lock. + *  + * See:  + * J. M. Mellor-Crummey and M. L. Scott. + * Algorithms for Scalable Synchronization on Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. + * ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 9(1):21-65, Feb. 1991. + */ +INLINE void  +ptw32_mcs_lock_acquire (ptw32_mcs_lock_t * lock, ptw32_mcs_local_node_t * node) +{ +  ptw32_mcs_local_node_t  *pred; +   +  node->lock = lock; +  node->nextFlag = 0; +  node->readyFlag = 0; +  node->next = 0; /* initially, no successor */ +   +  /* queue for the lock */ +  pred = (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *)PTW32_INTERLOCKED_EXCHANGE((LPLONG)lock, +						              (LONG)node); + +  if (0 != pred) +    { +      /* the lock was not free. link behind predecessor. */ +      pred->next = node; +      ptw32_mcs_flag_set(&pred->nextFlag); +      ptw32_mcs_flag_wait(&node->readyFlag); +    } +} + +/* + * ptw32_mcs_lock_release -- release an MCS lock. + *  + * See:  + * J. M. Mellor-Crummey and M. L. Scott. + * Algorithms for Scalable Synchronization on Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. + * ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 9(1):21-65, Feb. 1991. + */ +INLINE void  +ptw32_mcs_lock_release (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t * node) +{ +  ptw32_mcs_lock_t *lock = node->lock; +  ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *next = (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *) +    InterlockedExchangeAdd((LPLONG)&node->next, 0); /* MBR fence */ + +  if (0 == next) +    { +      /* no known successor */ + +      if (node == (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *) +	  PTW32_INTERLOCKED_COMPARE_EXCHANGE((PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG)lock, +					     (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG)0, +					     (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG)node)) +	{ +	  /* no successor, lock is free now */ +	  return; +	} +   +      /* wait for successor */ +      ptw32_mcs_flag_wait(&node->nextFlag); +      next = (ptw32_mcs_local_node_t *) +	InterlockedExchangeAdd((LPLONG)&node->next, 0); /* MBR fence */ +    } + +  /* pass the lock */ +  ptw32_mcs_flag_set(&next->readyFlag); +} diff --git a/ptw32_processTerminate.c b/ptw32_processTerminate.c index f80b99b..d2dfa7a 100644 --- a/ptw32_processTerminate.c +++ b/ptw32_processTerminate.c @@ -101,7 +101,6 @@ ptw32_processTerminate (void)        /*          * Destroy the global locks and other objects.         */ -      DeleteCriticalSection (&ptw32_once_event_lock);        DeleteCriticalSection (&ptw32_spinlock_test_init_lock);        DeleteCriticalSection (&ptw32_rwlock_test_init_lock);        DeleteCriticalSection (&ptw32_cond_test_init_lock); diff --git a/ptw32_relmillisecs.c b/ptw32_relmillisecs.c index 7031148..f3e7b76 100644 --- a/ptw32_relmillisecs.c +++ b/ptw32_relmillisecs.c @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@  #endif -DWORD +INLINE DWORD  ptw32_relmillisecs (const struct timespec * abstime)  {    const int64_t NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC = 1000000; diff --git a/tests/sizes.c b/tests/sizes.c index 6c077ad..73c7261 100644 --- a/tests/sizes.c +++ b/tests/sizes.c @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ main()    printf("%30s %4d\n", "pthread_rwlockattr_t_", sizeof(struct pthread_rwlockattr_t_));    printf("%30s %4d\n", "pthread_once_t_", sizeof(struct pthread_once_t_));    printf("%30s %4d\n", "ptw32_cleanup_t", sizeof(struct ptw32_cleanup_t)); +  printf("%30s %4d\n", "ptw32_mcs_node_t_", sizeof(struct ptw32_mcs_node_t_));    printf("%30s %4d\n", "sched_param", sizeof(struct sched_param));    printf("-------------------------------\n"); | 
