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- /*
- *
- * Copyright 2015 gRPC authors.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- *
- */
- #ifndef GRPC_SUPPORT_SYNC_H
- #define GRPC_SUPPORT_SYNC_H
- #include <grpc/support/port_platform.h>
- #include <grpc/impl/codegen/gpr_types.h> /* for gpr_timespec */
- #include <grpc/impl/codegen/sync.h> // IWYU pragma: export
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /** --- Mutex interface ---
- At most one thread may hold an exclusive lock on a mutex at any given time.
- Actions taken by a thread that holds a mutex exclusively happen after
- actions taken by all previous holders of the mutex. Variables of type
- gpr_mu are uninitialized when first declared. */
- /** Initialize *mu. Requires: *mu uninitialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_mu_init(gpr_mu* mu);
- /** Cause *mu no longer to be initialized, freeing any memory in use. Requires:
- *mu initialized; no other concurrent operation on *mu. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_mu_destroy(gpr_mu* mu);
- /** Wait until no thread has a lock on *mu, cause the calling thread to own an
- exclusive lock on *mu, then return. May block indefinitely or crash if the
- calling thread has a lock on *mu. Requires: *mu initialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_mu_lock(gpr_mu* mu);
- /** Release an exclusive lock on *mu held by the calling thread. Requires: *mu
- initialized; the calling thread holds an exclusive lock on *mu. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_mu_unlock(gpr_mu* mu);
- /** Without blocking, attempt to acquire an exclusive lock on *mu for the
- calling thread, then return non-zero iff success. Fail, if any thread holds
- the lock; succeeds with high probability if no thread holds the lock.
- Requires: *mu initialized. */
- GPRAPI int gpr_mu_trylock(gpr_mu* mu);
- /** --- Condition variable interface ---
- A while-loop should be used with gpr_cv_wait() when waiting for conditions
- to become true. See the example below. Variables of type gpr_cv are
- uninitialized when first declared. */
- /** Initialize *cv. Requires: *cv uninitialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_cv_init(gpr_cv* cv);
- /** Cause *cv no longer to be initialized, freeing any memory in use. Requires:
- *cv initialized; no other concurrent operation on *cv.*/
- GPRAPI void gpr_cv_destroy(gpr_cv* cv);
- /** Atomically release *mu and wait on *cv. When the calling thread is woken
- from *cv or the deadline abs_deadline is exceeded, execute gpr_mu_lock(mu)
- and return whether the deadline was exceeded. Use
- abs_deadline==gpr_inf_future for no deadline. abs_deadline can be either
- an absolute deadline, or a GPR_TIMESPAN. May return even when not
- woken explicitly. Requires: *mu and *cv initialized; the calling thread
- holds an exclusive lock on *mu. */
- GPRAPI int gpr_cv_wait(gpr_cv* cv, gpr_mu* mu, gpr_timespec abs_deadline);
- /** If any threads are waiting on *cv, wake at least one.
- Clients may treat this as an optimization of gpr_cv_broadcast()
- for use in the case where waking more than one waiter is not useful.
- Requires: *cv initialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_cv_signal(gpr_cv* cv);
- /** Wake all threads waiting on *cv. Requires: *cv initialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_cv_broadcast(gpr_cv* cv);
- /** --- One-time initialization ---
- gpr_once must be declared with static storage class, and initialized with
- GPR_ONCE_INIT. e.g.,
- static gpr_once once_var = GPR_ONCE_INIT; */
- /** Ensure that (*init_function)() has been called exactly once (for the
- specified gpr_once instance) and then return.
- If multiple threads call gpr_once() on the same gpr_once instance, one of
- them will call (*init_function)(), and the others will block until that call
- finishes.*/
- GPRAPI void gpr_once_init(gpr_once* once, void (*init_function)(void));
- /** --- One-time event notification ---
- These operations act on a gpr_event, which should be initialized with
- gpr_ev_init(), or with GPR_EVENT_INIT if static, e.g.,
- static gpr_event event_var = GPR_EVENT_INIT;
- It requires no destruction. */
- /** Initialize *ev. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_event_init(gpr_event* ev);
- /** Set *ev so that gpr_event_get() and gpr_event_wait() will return value.
- Requires: *ev initialized; value != NULL; no prior or concurrent calls to
- gpr_event_set(ev, ...) since initialization. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_event_set(gpr_event* ev, void* value);
- /** Return the value set by gpr_event_set(ev, ...), or NULL if no such call has
- completed. If the result is non-NULL, all operations that occurred prior to
- the gpr_event_set(ev, ...) set will be visible after this call returns.
- Requires: *ev initialized. This operation is faster than acquiring a mutex
- on most platforms. */
- GPRAPI void* gpr_event_get(gpr_event* ev);
- /** Wait until *ev is set by gpr_event_set(ev, ...), or abs_deadline is
- exceeded, then return gpr_event_get(ev). Requires: *ev initialized. Use
- abs_deadline==gpr_inf_future for no deadline. When the event has been
- signalled before the call, this operation is faster than acquiring a mutex
- on most platforms. */
- GPRAPI void* gpr_event_wait(gpr_event* ev, gpr_timespec abs_deadline);
- /** --- Reference counting ---
- These calls act on the type gpr_refcount. It requires no destruction. */
- /** Initialize *r to value n. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_ref_init(gpr_refcount* r, int n);
- /** Increment the reference count *r. Requires *r initialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_ref(gpr_refcount* r);
- /** Increment the reference count *r. Requires *r initialized.
- Crashes if refcount is zero */
- GPRAPI void gpr_ref_non_zero(gpr_refcount* r);
- /** Increment the reference count *r by n. Requires *r initialized, n > 0. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_refn(gpr_refcount* r, int n);
- /** Decrement the reference count *r and return non-zero iff it has reached
- zero. . Requires *r initialized. */
- GPRAPI int gpr_unref(gpr_refcount* r);
- /** Return non-zero iff the reference count of *r is one, and thus is owned
- by exactly one object. */
- GPRAPI int gpr_ref_is_unique(gpr_refcount* r);
- /** --- Stats counters ---
- These calls act on the integral type gpr_stats_counter. It requires no
- destruction. Static instances may be initialized with
- gpr_stats_counter c = GPR_STATS_INIT;
- Beware: These operations do not imply memory barriers. Do not use them to
- synchronize other events. */
- /** Initialize *c to the value n. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_stats_init(gpr_stats_counter* c, intptr_t n);
- /** *c += inc. Requires: *c initialized. */
- GPRAPI void gpr_stats_inc(gpr_stats_counter* c, intptr_t inc);
- /** Return *c. Requires: *c initialized. */
- GPRAPI intptr_t gpr_stats_read(const gpr_stats_counter* c);
- /** ==================Example use of interface===================
- A producer-consumer queue of up to N integers,
- illustrating the use of the calls in this interface. */
- #if 0
- #define N 4
- typedef struct queue {
- gpr_cv non_empty; /* Signalled when length becomes non-zero. */
- gpr_cv non_full; /* Signalled when length becomes non-N. */
- gpr_mu mu; /* Protects all fields below.
- (That is, except during initialization or
- destruction, the fields below should be accessed
- only by a thread that holds mu.) */
- int head; /* Index of head of queue 0..N-1. */
- int length; /* Number of valid elements in queue 0..N. */
- int elem[N]; /* elem[head .. head+length-1] are queue elements. */
- } queue;
- /* Initialize *q. */
- void queue_init(queue *q) {
- gpr_mu_init(&q->mu);
- gpr_cv_init(&q->non_empty);
- gpr_cv_init(&q->non_full);
- q->head = 0;
- q->length = 0;
- }
- /* Free storage associated with *q. */
- void queue_destroy(queue *q) {
- gpr_mu_destroy(&q->mu);
- gpr_cv_destroy(&q->non_empty);
- gpr_cv_destroy(&q->non_full);
- }
- /* Wait until there is room in *q, then append x to *q. */
- void queue_append(queue *q, int x) {
- gpr_mu_lock(&q->mu);
- /* To wait for a predicate without a deadline, loop on the negation of the
- predicate, and use gpr_cv_wait(..., gpr_inf_future) inside the loop
- to release the lock, wait, and reacquire on each iteration. Code that
- makes the condition true should use gpr_cv_broadcast() on the
- corresponding condition variable. The predicate must be on state
- protected by the lock. */
- while (q->length == N) {
- gpr_cv_wait(&q->non_full, &q->mu, gpr_inf_future);
- }
- if (q->length == 0) { /* Wake threads blocked in queue_remove(). */
- /* It's normal to use gpr_cv_broadcast() or gpr_signal() while
- holding the lock. */
- gpr_cv_broadcast(&q->non_empty);
- }
- q->elem[(q->head + q->length) % N] = x;
- q->length++;
- gpr_mu_unlock(&q->mu);
- }
- /* If it can be done without blocking, append x to *q and return non-zero.
- Otherwise return 0. */
- int queue_try_append(queue *q, int x) {
- int result = 0;
- if (gpr_mu_trylock(&q->mu)) {
- if (q->length != N) {
- if (q->length == 0) { /* Wake threads blocked in queue_remove(). */
- gpr_cv_broadcast(&q->non_empty);
- }
- q->elem[(q->head + q->length) % N] = x;
- q->length++;
- result = 1;
- }
- gpr_mu_unlock(&q->mu);
- }
- return result;
- }
- /* Wait until the *q is non-empty or deadline abs_deadline passes. If the
- queue is non-empty, remove its head entry, place it in *head, and return
- non-zero. Otherwise return 0. */
- int queue_remove(queue *q, int *head, gpr_timespec abs_deadline) {
- int result = 0;
- gpr_mu_lock(&q->mu);
- /* To wait for a predicate with a deadline, loop on the negation of the
- predicate or until gpr_cv_wait() returns true. Code that makes
- the condition true should use gpr_cv_broadcast() on the corresponding
- condition variable. The predicate must be on state protected by the
- lock. */
- while (q->length == 0 &&
- !gpr_cv_wait(&q->non_empty, &q->mu, abs_deadline)) {
- }
- if (q->length != 0) { /* Queue is non-empty. */
- result = 1;
- if (q->length == N) { /* Wake threads blocked in queue_append(). */
- gpr_cv_broadcast(&q->non_full);
- }
- *head = q->elem[q->head];
- q->head = (q->head + 1) % N;
- q->length--;
- } /* else deadline exceeded */
- gpr_mu_unlock(&q->mu);
- return result;
- }
- #endif /* 0 */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- } // extern "C"
- #endif
- #endif /* GRPC_SUPPORT_SYNC_H */
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