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concurrentqueue/benchmarks/tbb/recursive_mutex.cpp

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/*
Copyright 2005-2014 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This file is part of Threading Building Blocks. Threading Building Blocks is free software;
you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. Threading Building Blocks 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of
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As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free software library without
restriction. Specifically, if other files instantiate templates or use macros or inline
functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it with other files to produce
an executable, this file does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered
by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other
reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*/
#include "tbb/recursive_mutex.h"
#include "itt_notify.h"
namespace tbb {
void recursive_mutex::scoped_lock::internal_acquire( recursive_mutex& m ) {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
switch( m.state ) {
case INITIALIZED:
// since we cannot look into the internal of the CriticalSection object
// we won't know how many times the lock has been acquired, and thus
// we won't know when we may safely set the state back to INITIALIZED
// if we change the state to HELD as in mutex.cpp. thus, we won't change
// the state for recursive_mutex
EnterCriticalSection( &m.impl );
break;
case DESTROYED:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: mutex already destroyed");
break;
default:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: illegal mutex state");
break;
}
#else
int error_code = pthread_mutex_lock(&m.impl);
if( error_code )
tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: pthread_mutex_lock failed");
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
my_mutex = &m;
}
void recursive_mutex::scoped_lock::internal_release() {
__TBB_ASSERT( my_mutex, "recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: not holding a mutex" );
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
switch( my_mutex->state ) {
case INITIALIZED:
LeaveCriticalSection( &my_mutex->impl );
break;
case DESTROYED:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: mutex already destroyed");
break;
default:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: illegal mutex state");
break;
}
#else
int error_code = pthread_mutex_unlock(&my_mutex->impl);
__TBB_ASSERT_EX(!error_code, "recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: pthread_mutex_unlock failed");
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
my_mutex = NULL;
}
bool recursive_mutex::scoped_lock::internal_try_acquire( recursive_mutex& m ) {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
switch( m.state ) {
case INITIALIZED:
break;
case DESTROYED:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: mutex already destroyed");
break;
default:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: illegal mutex state");
break;
}
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
bool result;
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
result = TryEnterCriticalSection(&m.impl)!=0;
#else
result = pthread_mutex_trylock(&m.impl)==0;
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
if( result )
my_mutex = &m;
return result;
}
void recursive_mutex::internal_construct() {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
InitializeCriticalSectionEx(&impl, 4000, 0);
state = INITIALIZED;
#else
pthread_mutexattr_t mtx_attr;
int error_code = pthread_mutexattr_init( &mtx_attr );
if( error_code )
tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutexattr_init failed");
pthread_mutexattr_settype( &mtx_attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE );
error_code = pthread_mutex_init( &impl, &mtx_attr );
if( error_code )
tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutex_init failed");
pthread_mutexattr_destroy( &mtx_attr );
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64*/
ITT_SYNC_CREATE(&impl, _T("tbb::recursive_mutex"), _T(""));
}
void recursive_mutex::internal_destroy() {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
switch( state ) {
case INITIALIZED:
DeleteCriticalSection(&impl);
break;
case DESTROYED:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex: already destroyed");
break;
default:
__TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex: illegal state for destruction");
break;
}
state = DESTROYED;
#else
int error_code = pthread_mutex_destroy(&impl);
__TBB_ASSERT_EX(!error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutex_destroy failed");
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
}
} // namespace tbb