view runtime/internal/critical.c @ 972:d66ab756c75b

Change the way the version is printed (more verbose, with short hash) If the user has patches managed by the mq extension, the version and hash printed are those of the qparent revision (the revision the patches were applied on top of) instead of tip. Also fixes a bug: print LLVM revision even if there are local modifications to it. Sorry for the long line in the perl file. I have no idea how to break it up.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Tue, 17 Feb 2009 01:13:18 +0100
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/*
 * Placed into the Public Domain
 * written by Walter Bright, Digital Mars
 * www.digitalmars.com
 */

/* ================================= Win32 ============================ */

#if _WIN32

#include	<windows.h>

/******************************************
 * Enter/exit critical section.
 */

/* We don't initialize critical sections unless we actually need them.
 * So keep a linked list of the ones we do use, and in the static destructor
 * code, walk the list and release them.
 */

typedef struct D_CRITICAL_SECTION
{
    struct D_CRITICAL_SECTION *next;
    CRITICAL_SECTION cs;
} D_CRITICAL_SECTION;

static D_CRITICAL_SECTION *dcs_list;
static D_CRITICAL_SECTION critical_section;
static volatile int inited;

void _d_criticalenter(D_CRITICAL_SECTION *dcs)
{
    if (!dcs->next)
    {
	EnterCriticalSection(&critical_section.cs);
	if (!dcs->next)	// if, in the meantime, another thread didn't set it
	{
	    dcs->next = dcs_list;
	    dcs_list = dcs;
	    InitializeCriticalSection(&dcs->cs);
	}
	LeaveCriticalSection(&critical_section.cs);
    }
    EnterCriticalSection(&dcs->cs);
}

void _d_criticalexit(D_CRITICAL_SECTION *dcs)
{
    LeaveCriticalSection(&dcs->cs);
}

void _STI_critical_init()
{
    if (!inited)
    {	InitializeCriticalSection(&critical_section.cs);
	dcs_list = &critical_section;
	inited = 1;
    }
}

void _STD_critical_term()
{
    if (inited)
    {	inited = 0;
	while (dcs_list)
	{
	    DeleteCriticalSection(&dcs_list->cs);
	    dcs_list = dcs_list->next;
	}
    }
}

#endif

/* ================================= linux ============================ */

#if linux || __APPLE__ || __FreeBSD__ || (defined(__SVR4) && defined (__sun))

#include	<stdio.h>
#include	<stdlib.h>
#include	<pthread.h>

#if !linux
#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
#endif

/******************************************
 * Enter/exit critical section.
 */

/* We don't initialize critical sections unless we actually need them.
 * So keep a linked list of the ones we do use, and in the static destructor
 * code, walk the list and release them.
 */

typedef struct D_CRITICAL_SECTION
{
    struct D_CRITICAL_SECTION *next;
    pthread_mutex_t cs;
} D_CRITICAL_SECTION;

static D_CRITICAL_SECTION *dcs_list;
static D_CRITICAL_SECTION critical_section;
static pthread_mutexattr_t _criticals_attr;

void _STI_critical_init(void);
void _STD_critical_term(void);

void _d_criticalenter(D_CRITICAL_SECTION *dcs)
{
    if (!dcs_list)
    {	_STI_critical_init();
	atexit(_STD_critical_term);
    }
    //printf("_d_criticalenter(dcs = x%x)\n", dcs);
    if (!dcs->next)
    {
	pthread_mutex_lock(&critical_section.cs);
	if (!dcs->next)	// if, in the meantime, another thread didn't set it
	{
	    dcs->next = dcs_list;
	    dcs_list = dcs;
	    pthread_mutex_init(&dcs->cs, &_criticals_attr);
	}
	pthread_mutex_unlock(&critical_section.cs);
    }
    pthread_mutex_lock(&dcs->cs);
}

void _d_criticalexit(D_CRITICAL_SECTION *dcs)
{
    //printf("_d_criticalexit(dcs = x%x)\n", dcs);
    pthread_mutex_unlock(&dcs->cs);
}

void _STI_critical_init()
{
    if (!dcs_list)
    {	//printf("_STI_critical_init()\n");
	pthread_mutexattr_init(&_criticals_attr);
	pthread_mutexattr_settype(&_criticals_attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP);

	// The global critical section doesn't need to be recursive
	pthread_mutex_init(&critical_section.cs, 0);
	dcs_list = &critical_section;
    }
}

void _STD_critical_term()
{
    if (dcs_list)
    {	//printf("_STI_critical_term()\n");
	while (dcs_list)
	{
	    //printf("\tlooping... %x\n", dcs_list);
	    pthread_mutex_destroy(&dcs_list->cs);
	    dcs_list = dcs_list->next;
	}
    }
}

#endif