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/**
* @file condition_variable.h
* @brief std::condition_variable implementation for MinGW
*
* (c) 2013-2016 by Mega Limited, Auckland, New Zealand
* @author Alexander Vassilev
*
* @copyright Simplified (2-clause) BSD License.
* You should have received a copy of the license along with this
* program.
*
* This code 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.
* @note
* This file may become part of the mingw-w64 runtime package. If/when this happens,
* the appropriate license will be added, i.e. this code will become dual-licensed,
* and the current BSD 2-clause license will stay.
*/
#ifndef MINGW_CONDITIONAL_VARIABLE_H
#define MINGW_CONDITIONAL_VARIABLE_H
#include <atomic>
#include <assert.h>
#include "mingw.mutex.h"
#include <chrono>
#include <system_error>
#include <windows.h>
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS
#error This version of MinGW seems to include a win32 port of pthreads, and probably \
already has C++11 std threading classes implemented, based on pthreads. \
It is likely that you will get errors about redefined classes, and unfortunately \
this implementation can not be used standalone and independent of the system <mutex>\
header, since it relies on it for \
std::unique_lock and other utility classes. If you would still like to use this \
implementation (as it is more lightweight), you have to edit the \
c++-config.h system header of your MinGW to not define _GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS. \
This will prevent system headers from defining actual threading classes while still \
defining the necessary utility classes.
#endif
namespace std
{
enum class cv_status { no_timeout, timeout };
class condition_variable_any
{
protected:
recursive_mutex mMutex;
atomic<int> mNumWaiters;
HANDLE mSemaphore;
HANDLE mWakeEvent;
public:
typedef HANDLE native_handle_type;
native_handle_type native_handle() {return mSemaphore;}
condition_variable_any(const condition_variable_any&) = delete;
condition_variable_any& operator=(const condition_variable_any&) = delete;
condition_variable_any()
:mNumWaiters(0), mSemaphore(CreateSemaphore(NULL, 0, 0xFFFF, NULL)),
mWakeEvent(CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL))
{}
~condition_variable_any() { CloseHandle(mWakeEvent); CloseHandle(mSemaphore); }
protected:
template <class M>
bool wait_impl(M& lock, DWORD timeout)
{
{
lock_guard<recursive_mutex> guard(mMutex);
mNumWaiters++;
}
lock.unlock();
DWORD ret = WaitForSingleObject(mSemaphore, timeout);
mNumWaiters--;
SetEvent(mWakeEvent);
lock.lock();
if (ret == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
return true;
else if (ret == WAIT_TIMEOUT)
return false;
//2 possible cases:
//1)The point in notify_all() where we determine the count to
//increment the semaphore with has not been reached yet:
//we just need to decrement mNumWaiters, but setting the event does not hurt
//
//2)Semaphore has just been released with mNumWaiters just before
//we decremented it. This means that the semaphore count
//after all waiters finish won't be 0 - because not all waiters
//woke up by acquiring the semaphore - we woke up by a timeout.
//The notify_all() must handle this grafecully
//
else
throw system_error(EPROTO, generic_category());
}
public:
template <class M>
void wait(M& lock)
{
wait_impl(lock, INFINITE);
}
template <class M, class Predicate>
void wait(M& lock, Predicate pred)
{
while(!pred())
{
wait(lock);
};
}
void notify_all() noexcept
{
lock_guard<recursive_mutex> lock(mMutex); //block any further wait requests until all current waiters are unblocked
if (mNumWaiters.load() <= 0)
return;
ReleaseSemaphore(mSemaphore, mNumWaiters, NULL);
while(mNumWaiters > 0)
{
auto ret = WaitForSingleObject(mWakeEvent, 1000);
if ((ret == WAIT_FAILED) || (ret == WAIT_ABANDONED))
throw system_error(EPROTO, generic_category());
}
assert(mNumWaiters == 0);
//in case some of the waiters timed out just after we released the
//semaphore by mNumWaiters, it won't be zero now, because not all waiters
//woke up by acquiring the semaphore. So we must zero the semaphore before
//we accept waiters for the next event
//See _wait_impl for details
while(WaitForSingleObject(mSemaphore, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0);
}
void notify_one() noexcept
{
lock_guard<recursive_mutex> lock(mMutex);
if (!mNumWaiters)
return;
int targetWaiters = mNumWaiters.load() - 1;
ReleaseSemaphore(mSemaphore, 1, NULL);
while(mNumWaiters > targetWaiters)
{
auto ret = WaitForSingleObject(mWakeEvent, 1000);
if ((ret == WAIT_FAILED) || (ret == WAIT_ABANDONED))
throw system_error(EPROTO, generic_category());
}
assert(mNumWaiters == targetWaiters);
}
template <class M, class Rep, class Period>
std::cv_status wait_for(M& lock,
const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time)
{
long long timeout = chrono::duration_cast<chrono::milliseconds>(rel_time).count();
if (timeout < 0)
timeout = 0;
bool ret = wait_impl(lock, (DWORD)timeout);
return ret?cv_status::no_timeout:cv_status::timeout;
}
template <class M, class Rep, class Period, class Predicate>
bool wait_for(M& lock,
const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time, Predicate pred)
{
wait_for(lock, rel_time);
return pred();
}
template <class M, class Clock, class Duration>
cv_status wait_until (M& lock,
const chrono::time_point<Clock,Duration>& abs_time)
{
return wait_for(lock, abs_time - Clock::now());
}
template <class M, class Clock, class Duration, class Predicate>
bool wait_until (M& lock,
const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& abs_time,
Predicate pred)
{
auto time = abs_time - Clock::now();
if (time < 0)
return pred();
else
return wait_for(lock, time, pred);
}
};
class condition_variable: protected condition_variable_any
{
protected:
typedef condition_variable_any base;
public:
using base::native_handle_type;
using base::native_handle;
using base::base;
using base::notify_all;
using base::notify_one;
void wait(unique_lock<mutex> &lock)
{ base::wait(lock); }
template <class Predicate>
void wait(unique_lock<mutex>& lock, Predicate pred)
{ base::wait(lock, pred); }
template <class Rep, class Period>
std::cv_status wait_for(unique_lock<mutex>& lock, const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time)
{ return base::wait_for(lock, rel_time); }
template <class Rep, class Period, class Predicate>
bool wait_for(unique_lock<mutex>& lock, const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time, Predicate pred)
{ return base::wait_for(lock, rel_time, pred); }
template <class Clock, class Duration>
cv_status wait_until (unique_lock<mutex>& lock, const chrono::time_point<Clock,Duration>& abs_time)
{ return base::wait_for(lock, abs_time); }
template <class Clock, class Duration, class Predicate>
bool wait_until (unique_lock<mutex>& lock, const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& abs_time, Predicate pred)
{ return base::wait_until(lock, abs_time, pred); }
};
}
#endif // MINGW_CONDITIONAL_VARIABLE_H