/* * pthread_mutex_destroy.c * * Description: * This translation unit implements mutual exclusion (mutex) primitives. * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * 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 */ #include "pthread.h" #include "implement.h" int pthread_mutex_destroy (pthread_mutex_t * mutex) { int result = 0; pthread_mutex_t mx; /* * Let the system deal with invalid pointers. */ /* * Check to see if we have something to delete. */ if (*mutex < PTHREAD_ERRORCHECK_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) { mx = *mutex; result = pthread_mutex_trylock (&mx); /* * If trylock succeeded and the mutex is not recursively locked it * can be destroyed. */ if (result == 0) { if (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE || 1 == mx->recursive_count) { /* * FIXME!!! * The mutex isn't held by another thread but we could still * be too late invalidating the mutex below since another thread * may already have entered mutex_lock and the check for a valid * *mutex != NULL. * * Note that this would be an unusual situation because it is not * common that mutexes are destroyed while they are still in * use by other threads. */ *mutex = NULL; result = pthread_mutex_unlock (&mx); if (result == 0) { if (!CloseHandle (mx->event)) { *mutex = mx; result = EINVAL; } else { free (mx); } } else { /* * Restore the mutex before we return the error. */ *mutex = mx; } } else /* mx->recursive_count > 1 */ { /* * The mutex must be recursive and already locked by us (this thread). */ mx->recursive_count--; /* Undo effect of pthread_mutex_trylock() above */ result = EBUSY; } } } else { /* * See notes in ptw32_mutex_check_need_init() above also. */ EnterCriticalSection (&ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock); /* * Check again. */ if (*mutex >= PTHREAD_ERRORCHECK_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) { /* * This is all we need to do to destroy a statically * initialised mutex that has not yet been used (initialised). * If we get to here, another thread * waiting to initialise this mutex will get an EINVAL. */ *mutex = NULL; } else { /* * The mutex has been initialised while we were waiting * so assume it's in use. */ result = EBUSY; } LeaveCriticalSection (&ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock); } return (result); }