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171 lines
5.2 KiB
C
171 lines
5.2 KiB
C
/* pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_np. Hurd-specific wait on a condition.
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Copyright (C) 2012-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <hurd/signal.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <pt-internal.h>
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extern int __pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_internal (pthread_cond_t *cond,
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pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
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const struct timespec
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*abstime);
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int
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__pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_np (pthread_cond_t *cond,
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pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
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const struct timespec *abstime)
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{
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return __pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_internal (cond, mutex, abstime);
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}
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strong_alias (__pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_np, pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_np);
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int
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__pthread_hurd_cond_timedwait_internal (pthread_cond_t *cond,
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pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
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const struct timespec *abstime)
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{
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struct hurd_sigstate *ss = _hurd_self_sigstate ();
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struct __pthread *self = _pthread_self ();
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error_t err = 0;
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int cancel, drain;
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clockid_t clock_id = __pthread_default_condattr.__clock;
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/* This function will be called by hurd_thread_cancel while we are blocked
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We wake up our thread if it's still blocking or about to block, so it will
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progress and notice the cancellation flag. */
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void cancel_me (void)
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{
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int unblock;
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__pthread_spin_lock (&cond->__lock);
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/* The thread only needs to be awaken if it's blocking or about to block.
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If it was already unblocked, it's not queued any more. */
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unblock = self->prevp != NULL;
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if (unblock)
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__pthread_dequeue (self);
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__pthread_spin_unlock (&cond->__lock);
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if (unblock)
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__pthread_wakeup (self);
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}
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assert (ss->intr_port == MACH_PORT_NULL); /* Sanity check for signal bugs. */
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if (abstime != NULL && ! valid_nanoseconds (abstime->tv_nsec))
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return EINVAL;
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/* Atomically enqueue our thread on the condition variable's queue of
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waiters, and mark our sigstate to indicate that `cancel_me' must be
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called to wake us up. We must hold the sigstate lock while acquiring
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the condition variable's lock and tweaking it, so that
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hurd_thread_cancel can never suspend us and then deadlock waiting for
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the condition variable's lock. */
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__spin_lock (&ss->lock);
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__pthread_spin_lock (&cond->__lock);
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cancel = ss->cancel;
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if (cancel)
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/* We were cancelled before doing anything. Don't block at all. */
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ss->cancel = 0;
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else
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{
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/* Put us on the queue so that pthread_cond_broadcast will know to wake
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us up. */
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__pthread_enqueue (&cond->__queue, self);
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if (cond->__attr)
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clock_id = cond->__attr->__clock;
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/* Tell hurd_thread_cancel how to unblock us. */
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ss->cancel_hook = &cancel_me;
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}
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__pthread_spin_unlock (&cond->__lock);
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__spin_unlock (&ss->lock);
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if (cancel)
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{
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/* Cancelled on entry. Just leave the mutex locked. */
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mutex = NULL;
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__spin_lock (&ss->lock);
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}
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else
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{
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/* Release MUTEX before blocking. */
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__pthread_mutex_unlock (mutex);
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/* Block the thread. */
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if (abstime != NULL)
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err = __pthread_timedblock (self, abstime, clock_id);
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else
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{
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err = 0;
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__pthread_block (self);
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}
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/* As it was done when enqueueing, prevent hurd_thread_cancel from
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suspending us while the condition lock is held. */
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__spin_lock (&ss->lock);
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__pthread_spin_lock (&cond->__lock);
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if (self->prevp == NULL)
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/* Another thread removed us from the list of waiters, which means
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a wakeup message has been sent. It was either consumed while
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we were blocking, or queued after we timed out and before we
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acquired the condition lock, in which case the message queue
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must be drained. */
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drain = err ? 1 : 0;
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else
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{
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/* We're still in the list of waiters. Noone attempted to wake us
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up, i.e. we timed out. */
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__pthread_dequeue (self);
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drain = 0;
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}
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__pthread_spin_unlock (&cond->__lock);
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if (drain)
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__pthread_block (self);
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}
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/* Clear the hook, now that we are done blocking. */
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ss->cancel_hook = NULL;
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/* Check the cancellation flag; we might have unblocked due to
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cancellation rather than a normal pthread_cond_signal or
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pthread_cond_broadcast (or we might have just happened to get cancelled
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right after waking up). */
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cancel |= ss->cancel;
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ss->cancel = 0;
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__spin_unlock (&ss->lock);
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if (mutex != NULL)
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/* Reacquire the mutex and return. */
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__pthread_mutex_lock (mutex);
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if (cancel)
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return EINTR;
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else if (err)
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{
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assert (err == ETIMEDOUT);
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return err;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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