newlib/winsup/cygwin/sync.h
Christopher Faylor 6201d15e3c * path.cc (mount_info::cygdrive_posix_path): Don't add trailing slash if
referring to something like c:\.
* dcrt0.cc (dll_crt0_1): Move uinfo initialization prior to sig_send
initialization to give signal thread a chance to finish.
* debug.cc (WFSO): Move to sigproc.cc
(WFMO): Ditto.
* exceptions.cc (interruptible): Allocate slightly more space for directory
just for paranoia's sake.
(call_handler): Eliminate nonmain argument.  Determine if main thread has set a
frame pointer and use it if so.
(sig_handle): Eliminate nonmain argument.
* net.cc: Record frame information in appropriate routines throughout.
* select.cc (select): Ditto.
* sigproc.cc: Use sigthread structure to record mainthread id throughout.
(sig_send): Record frame information for signal handler.
(wait_sig): Reflect argument change in sig_handle.
(WFSO): Move here and record frame information for signal handler.
(WFMO): Ditto.
* sigproc.h: Implement new "sigthread" class.  Implement "sigframe" class for
manipulating signal frame info.
* thread.cc (__pthread_kill): Use standard _kill() function rather than calling
sig_send directly.
* winsup.h: Eliminate ebp element from signal_dispatch class.
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/* sync.h: Header file for cygwin synchronization primitives.
Copyright 1999, 2000 Cygnus Solutions.
Written by Christopher Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com>
This file is part of Cygwin.
This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
details. */
/* FIXME: Note that currently this class cannot be allocated via `new' since
there are issues with malloc and fork. */
class muto
{
LONG sync; /* Used to serialize access to this class. */
LONG visits; /* Count of number of times a thread has called acquire. */
LONG waiters; /* Number of threads waiting for lock. */
HANDLE bruteforce; /* event handle used to control waiting for lock. */
DWORD tid; /* Thread Id of lock owner. */
public:
class muto *next;
const char *name;
void *operator new (size_t, void *p) {return p;}
void *operator new (size_t) {return ::new muto; }
void operator delete (void *) {;} /* can't handle allocated mutos
currently */
/* This simple constructor is used for cases where no bruteforce
event handling is required. */
muto(): sync(0), visits(0), waiters(-1), bruteforce(0), tid(0), next (NULL) {;}
/* A more complicated constructor. */
muto(int inh, const char *name);
~muto ();
int acquire (DWORD ms = INFINITE); /* Acquire the lock. */
int release (); /* Release the lock. */
/* Return true if caller thread owns the lock. */
int ismine () {return tid == GetCurrentThreadId ();}
DWORD owner () {return tid;}
int unstable () {return !tid && (sync || waiters >= 0);}
};
extern muto muto_start;
/* Use a statically allocated buffer as the storage for a muto */
#define new_muto(__inh, __name) \
({ \
static __attribute__((section(".data_cygwin_nocopy"))) muto __mbuf; \
(void) new ((char *) &__mbuf) muto (__inh, __name); \
__mbuf.next = muto_start.next; \
muto_start.next = &__mbuf; \
&__mbuf; \
})