/* * Copyright 2013 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #ifndef SkMutex_pthread_DEFINED #define SkMutex_pthread_DEFINED /** Posix pthread_mutex based mutex. */ #include #include // This isn't technically portable, but on Linux and Android pthread_t is some sort of int, and // on Darwin it's a pointer. So assuming pthread_self() never returns 0, it works as a sentinel. SkDEBUGCODE(static const pthread_t kNoOwner = 0;) // A SkBaseMutex is a POD structure that can be directly initialized // at declaration time with SK_DECLARE_STATIC/GLOBAL_MUTEX. This avoids the // generation of a static initializer in the final machine code (and // a corresponding static finalizer). struct SkBaseMutex { void acquire() { SkASSERT(0 == pthread_equal(fOwner, pthread_self())); // SkMutex is not re-entrant pthread_mutex_lock(&fMutex); SkDEBUGCODE(fOwner = pthread_self();) } void release() { this->assertHeld(); SkDEBUGCODE(fOwner = kNoOwner;) pthread_mutex_unlock(&fMutex); } void assertHeld() { SkASSERT(0 != pthread_equal(fOwner, pthread_self())); } pthread_mutex_t fMutex; SkDEBUGCODE(pthread_t fOwner;) }; // A normal mutex that requires to be initialized through normal C++ construction, // i.e. when it's a member of another class, or allocated on the heap. class SkMutex : public SkBaseMutex { public: SkMutex() { SkDEBUGCODE(int status = )pthread_mutex_init(&fMutex, NULL); SkDEBUGCODE( if (status != 0) { print_pthread_error(status); SkASSERT(0 == status); } fOwner = kNoOwner; ) } ~SkMutex() { SkDEBUGCODE(int status = )pthread_mutex_destroy(&fMutex); SkDEBUGCODE( if (status != 0) { print_pthread_error(status); SkASSERT(0 == status); } ) } private: SkMutex(const SkMutex&); SkMutex& operator=(const SkMutex&); static void print_pthread_error(int status) { switch (status) { case 0: // success break; case EINVAL: SkDebugf("pthread error [%d] EINVAL\n", status); break; case EBUSY: SkDebugf("pthread error [%d] EBUSY\n", status); break; default: SkDebugf("pthread error [%d] unknown\n", status); break; } } }; #define SK_BASE_MUTEX_INIT { PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, SkDEBUGCODE(0) } // Using POD-style initialization prevents the generation of a static initializer. // // Without magic statics there are no thread safety guarantees on initialization // of local statics (even POD). As a result, it is illegal to use // SK_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX in a function. // // Because SkBaseMutex is not a primitive, a static SkBaseMutex cannot be // initialized in a class with this macro. #define SK_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(name) namespace {} static SkBaseMutex name = SK_BASE_MUTEX_INIT #endif