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pte_reuse.c
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/*
* pte_threadReuse.c
*
* Description:
* This translation unit implements miscellaneous thread functions.
*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Pthreads-embedded (PTE) - POSIX Threads Library for embedded systems
* Copyright(C) 2008 Jason Schmidlapp
*
* Contact Email: [email protected]
*
*
* Based upon Pthreads-win32 - POSIX Threads Library for Win32
* Copyright(C) 1998 John E. Bossom
* Copyright(C) 1999,2005 Pthreads-win32 contributors
*
* Contact Email: [email protected]
*
* The original list of contributors to the Pthreads-win32 project
* is contained in the file CONTRIBUTORS.ptw32 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 <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "pthread.h"
#include "implement.h"
/*
* How it works:
* A pthread_t is a struct which is normally passed/returned by
* value to/from pthreads routines. Applications are therefore storing
* a copy of the struct as it is at that time.
*
* The original pthread_t struct plus all copies of it contain the address of
* the thread state struct pte_thread_t_ (p), plus a reuse counter (x). Each
* pte_thread_t contains the original copy of it's pthread_t.
* Once malloced, a pte_thread_t_ struct is not freed until the process exits.
*
* The thread reuse stack is a simple LILO stack managed through a singly
* linked list element in the pte_thread_t.
*
* Each time a thread is destroyed, the pte_thread_t address is pushed onto the
* reuse stack after it's ptHandle's reuse counter has been incremented.
*
* The following can now be said from this:
* - two pthread_t's are identical if their pte_thread_t reference pointers
* are equal and their reuse counters are equal. That is,
*
* equal = (a.p == b.p && a.x == b.x)
*
* - a pthread_t copy refers to a destroyed thread if the reuse counter in
* the copy is not equal to the reuse counter in the original.
*
* threadDestroyed = (copy.x != ((pte_thread_t *)copy.p)->ptHandle.x)
*
*/
/*
* Pop a clean pthread_t struct off the reuse stack.
*/
pthread_t
pte_threadReusePop (void)
{
pthread_t t = {NULL, 0};
pte_osMutexLock (pte_thread_reuse_lock);
if (PTE_THREAD_REUSE_EMPTY != pte_threadReuseTop)
{
pte_thread_t * tp;
tp = pte_threadReuseTop;
pte_threadReuseTop = tp->prevReuse;
if (PTE_THREAD_REUSE_EMPTY == pte_threadReuseTop)
{
pte_threadReuseBottom = PTE_THREAD_REUSE_EMPTY;
}
tp->prevReuse = NULL;
t = tp->ptHandle;
}
pte_osMutexUnlock(pte_thread_reuse_lock);
return t;
}
/*
* Push a clean pthread_t struct onto the reuse stack.
* Must be re-initialised when reused.
* All object elements (mutexes, events etc) must have been either
* detroyed before this, or never initialised.
*/
void
pte_threadReusePush (pthread_t thread)
{
pte_thread_t * tp = (pte_thread_t *) thread.p;
pthread_t t;
pte_osMutexLock (pte_thread_reuse_lock);
t = tp->ptHandle;
memset(tp, 0, sizeof(pte_thread_t));
/* Must restore the original POSIX handle that we just wiped. */
tp->ptHandle = t;
/* Bump the reuse counter now */
#ifdef PTE_THREAD_ID_REUSE_INCREMENT
tp->ptHandle.x += PTE_THREAD_ID_REUSE_INCREMENT;
#else
tp->ptHandle.x++;
#endif
tp->prevReuse = PTE_THREAD_REUSE_EMPTY;
if (PTE_THREAD_REUSE_EMPTY != pte_threadReuseBottom)
{
pte_threadReuseBottom->prevReuse = tp;
}
else
{
pte_threadReuseTop = tp;
}
pte_threadReuseBottom = tp;
pte_osMutexUnlock(pte_thread_reuse_lock);
}