/* * ptw32_mutex_check_need_init.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" static struct pthread_mutexattr_t_ ptw32_recursive_mutexattr_s = {PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE}; static struct pthread_mutexattr_t_ ptw32_errorcheck_mutexattr_s = {PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK}; static pthread_mutexattr_t ptw32_recursive_mutexattr = &ptw32_recursive_mutexattr_s; static pthread_mutexattr_t ptw32_errorcheck_mutexattr = &ptw32_errorcheck_mutexattr_s; INLINE int ptw32_mutex_check_need_init (pthread_mutex_t * mutex) { register int result = 0; register pthread_mutex_t mtx; /* * The following guarded test is specifically for statically * initialised mutexes (via PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER). * * Note that by not providing this synchronisation we risk * introducing race conditions into applications which are * correctly written. * * Approach * -------- * We know that static mutexes will not be PROCESS_SHARED * so we can serialise access to internal state using * Win32 Critical Sections rather than Win32 Mutexes. * * If using a single global lock slows applications down too much, * multiple global locks could be created and hashed on some random * value associated with each mutex, the pointer perhaps. At a guess, * a good value for the optimal number of global locks might be * the number of processors + 1. * */ EnterCriticalSection (&ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock); /* * We got here possibly under race * conditions. Check again inside the critical section * and only initialise if the mutex is valid (not been destroyed). * If a static mutex has been destroyed, the application can * re-initialise it only by calling pthread_mutex_init() * explicitly. */ mtx = *mutex; if (mtx == PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) { result = pthread_mutex_init (mutex, NULL); } else if (mtx == PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) { result = pthread_mutex_init (mutex, &ptw32_recursive_mutexattr); } else if (mtx == PTHREAD_ERRORCHECK_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) { result = pthread_mutex_init (mutex, &ptw32_errorcheck_mutexattr); } else if (mtx == NULL) { /* * The mutex has been destroyed while we were waiting to * initialise it, so the operation that caused the * auto-initialisation should fail. */ result = EINVAL; } LeaveCriticalSection (&ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock); return (result); }