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/* Implementation of W32-specific threads compatibility routines for
/* Implementation of W32-specific threads compatibility routines for
   libgcc2.  */
   libgcc2.  */
 
 
/* Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
/* Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   Contributed by Mumit Khan <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu>.
   Contributed by Mumit Khan <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu>.
   Modified and moved to separate file by Danny Smith
   Modified and moved to separate file by Danny Smith
   <dannysmith@users.sourceforge.net>.
   <dannysmith@users.sourceforge.net>.
 
 
This file is part of GCC.
This file is part of GCC.
 
 
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
version.
version.
 
 
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
for more details.
 
 
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GCC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
along with GCC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA.  */
02110-1301, USA.  */
 
 
/* As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
/* As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
   some of which are compiled with GCC, to produce an executable,
   some of which are compiled with GCC, to produce an executable,
   this library does not by itself cause the resulting executable
   this library does not by itself cause the resulting executable
   to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
   to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
   This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
   This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
   the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.  */
   the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.  */
 
 
 
 
#include <windows.h>
#include <windows.h>
#ifndef __GTHREAD_HIDE_WIN32API
#ifndef __GTHREAD_HIDE_WIN32API
# define __GTHREAD_HIDE_WIN32API 1
# define __GTHREAD_HIDE_WIN32API 1
#endif
#endif
#undef  __GTHREAD_I486_INLINE_LOCK_PRIMITIVES
#undef  __GTHREAD_I486_INLINE_LOCK_PRIMITIVES
#define __GTHREAD_I486_INLINE_LOCK_PRIMITIVES
#define __GTHREAD_I486_INLINE_LOCK_PRIMITIVES
#include <gthr-win32.h>
#include <gthr-win32.h>
 
 
/* Windows32 threads specific definitions. The windows32 threading model
/* Windows32 threads specific definitions. The windows32 threading model
   does not map well into pthread-inspired gcc's threading model, and so
   does not map well into pthread-inspired gcc's threading model, and so
   there are caveats one needs to be aware of.
   there are caveats one needs to be aware of.
 
 
   1. The destructor supplied to __gthread_key_create is ignored for
   1. The destructor supplied to __gthread_key_create is ignored for
      generic x86-win32 ports. This will certainly cause memory leaks
      generic x86-win32 ports. This will certainly cause memory leaks
      due to unreclaimed eh contexts (sizeof (eh_context) is at least
      due to unreclaimed eh contexts (sizeof (eh_context) is at least
      24 bytes for x86 currently).
      24 bytes for x86 currently).
 
 
      This memory leak may be significant for long-running applications
      This memory leak may be significant for long-running applications
      that make heavy use of C++ EH.
      that make heavy use of C++ EH.
 
 
      However, Mingw runtime (version 0.3 or newer) provides a mechanism
      However, Mingw runtime (version 0.3 or newer) provides a mechanism
      to emulate pthreads key dtors; the runtime provides a special DLL,
      to emulate pthreads key dtors; the runtime provides a special DLL,
      linked in if -mthreads option is specified, that runs the dtors in
      linked in if -mthreads option is specified, that runs the dtors in
      the reverse order of registration when each thread exits. If
      the reverse order of registration when each thread exits. If
      -mthreads option is not given, a stub is linked in instead of the
      -mthreads option is not given, a stub is linked in instead of the
      DLL, which results in memory leak. Other x86-win32 ports can use
      DLL, which results in memory leak. Other x86-win32 ports can use
      the same technique of course to avoid the leak.
      the same technique of course to avoid the leak.
 
 
   2. The error codes returned are non-POSIX like, and cast into ints.
   2. The error codes returned are non-POSIX like, and cast into ints.
      This may cause incorrect error return due to truncation values on
      This may cause incorrect error return due to truncation values on
      hw where sizeof (DWORD) > sizeof (int).
      hw where sizeof (DWORD) > sizeof (int).
 
 
   3. We are currently using a special mutex instead of the Critical
   3. We are currently using a special mutex instead of the Critical
      Sections, since Win9x does not support TryEnterCriticalSection
      Sections, since Win9x does not support TryEnterCriticalSection
      (while NT does).
      (while NT does).
 
 
   The basic framework should work well enough. In the long term, GCC
   The basic framework should work well enough. In the long term, GCC
   needs to use Structured Exception Handling on Windows32.  */
   needs to use Structured Exception Handling on Windows32.  */
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_once (__gthread_once_t *once, void (*func) (void))
__gthr_win32_once (__gthread_once_t *once, void (*func) (void))
{
{
  if (once == NULL || func == NULL)
  if (once == NULL || func == NULL)
    return EINVAL;
    return EINVAL;
 
 
  if (! once->done)
  if (! once->done)
    {
    {
      if (InterlockedIncrement (&(once->started)) == 0)
      if (InterlockedIncrement (&(once->started)) == 0)
        {
        {
          (*func) ();
          (*func) ();
          once->done = TRUE;
          once->done = TRUE;
        }
        }
      else
      else
        {
        {
          /* Another thread is currently executing the code, so wait for it
          /* Another thread is currently executing the code, so wait for it
             to finish; yield the CPU in the meantime.  If performance
             to finish; yield the CPU in the meantime.  If performance
             does become an issue, the solution is to use an Event that
             does become an issue, the solution is to use an Event that
             we wait on here (and set above), but that implies a place to
             we wait on here (and set above), but that implies a place to
             create the event before this routine is called.  */
             create the event before this routine is called.  */
          while (! once->done)
          while (! once->done)
            Sleep (0);
            Sleep (0);
        }
        }
    }
    }
  return 0;
  return 0;
}
}
 
 
/* Windows32 thread local keys don't support destructors; this leads to
/* Windows32 thread local keys don't support destructors; this leads to
   leaks, especially in threaded applications making extensive use of
   leaks, especially in threaded applications making extensive use of
   C++ EH. Mingw uses a thread-support DLL to work-around this problem.  */
   C++ EH. Mingw uses a thread-support DLL to work-around this problem.  */
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_key_create (__gthread_key_t *key, void (*dtor) (void *))
__gthr_win32_key_create (__gthread_key_t *key, void (*dtor) (void *))
{
{
  int status = 0;
  int status = 0;
  DWORD tls_index = TlsAlloc ();
  DWORD tls_index = TlsAlloc ();
  if (tls_index != 0xFFFFFFFF)
  if (tls_index != 0xFFFFFFFF)
    {
    {
      *key = tls_index;
      *key = tls_index;
#ifdef MINGW32_SUPPORTS_MT_EH
#ifdef MINGW32_SUPPORTS_MT_EH
      /* Mingw runtime will run the dtors in reverse order for each thread
      /* Mingw runtime will run the dtors in reverse order for each thread
         when the thread exits.  */
         when the thread exits.  */
      status = __mingwthr_key_dtor (*key, dtor);
      status = __mingwthr_key_dtor (*key, dtor);
#endif
#endif
    }
    }
  else
  else
    status = (int) GetLastError ();
    status = (int) GetLastError ();
  return status;
  return status;
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_key_delete (__gthread_key_t key)
__gthr_win32_key_delete (__gthread_key_t key)
{
{
  return (TlsFree (key) != 0) ? 0 : (int) GetLastError ();
  return (TlsFree (key) != 0) ? 0 : (int) GetLastError ();
}
}
 
 
void *
void *
__gthr_win32_getspecific (__gthread_key_t key)
__gthr_win32_getspecific (__gthread_key_t key)
{
{
  DWORD lasterror;
  DWORD lasterror;
  void *ptr;
  void *ptr;
  lasterror = GetLastError();
  lasterror = GetLastError();
  ptr = TlsGetValue(key);
  ptr = TlsGetValue(key);
  SetLastError( lasterror );
  SetLastError( lasterror );
  return ptr;
  return ptr;
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_setspecific (__gthread_key_t key, const void *ptr)
__gthr_win32_setspecific (__gthread_key_t key, const void *ptr)
{
{
  return (TlsSetValue (key, (void*) ptr) != 0) ? 0 : (int) GetLastError ();
  return (TlsSetValue (key, (void*) ptr) != 0) ? 0 : (int) GetLastError ();
}
}
 
 
void
void
__gthr_win32_mutex_init_function (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_mutex_init_function (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  mutex->counter = -1;
  mutex->counter = -1;
  mutex->sema = CreateSemaphore (NULL, 0, 65535, NULL);
  mutex->sema = CreateSemaphore (NULL, 0, 65535, NULL);
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_mutex_lock (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_mutex_lock (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  if (InterlockedIncrement (&mutex->counter) == 0 ||
  if (InterlockedIncrement (&mutex->counter) == 0 ||
      WaitForSingleObject (mutex->sema, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
      WaitForSingleObject (mutex->sema, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
    return 0;
    return 0;
  else
  else
    {
    {
      /* WaitForSingleObject returns WAIT_FAILED, and we can only do
      /* WaitForSingleObject returns WAIT_FAILED, and we can only do
         some best-effort cleanup here.  */
         some best-effort cleanup here.  */
      InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter);
      InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter);
      return 1;
      return 1;
    }
    }
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_mutex_trylock (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_mutex_trylock (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  if (__GTHR_W32_InterlockedCompareExchange (&mutex->counter, 0, -1) < 0)
  if (__GTHR_W32_InterlockedCompareExchange (&mutex->counter, 0, -1) < 0)
    return 0;
    return 0;
  else
  else
    return 1;
    return 1;
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_mutex_unlock (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_mutex_unlock (__gthread_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  if (InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter) >= 0)
  if (InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter) >= 0)
    return ReleaseSemaphore (mutex->sema, 1, NULL) ? 0 : 1;
    return ReleaseSemaphore (mutex->sema, 1, NULL) ? 0 : 1;
  else
  else
    return 0;
    return 0;
}
}
 
 
void
void
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_init_function (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_init_function (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  mutex->counter = -1;
  mutex->counter = -1;
  mutex->depth = 0;
  mutex->depth = 0;
  mutex->owner = 0;
  mutex->owner = 0;
  mutex->sema = CreateSemaphore (NULL, 0, 65535, NULL);
  mutex->sema = CreateSemaphore (NULL, 0, 65535, NULL);
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_lock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_lock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  DWORD me = GetCurrentThreadId();
  DWORD me = GetCurrentThreadId();
  if (InterlockedIncrement (&mutex->counter) == 0)
  if (InterlockedIncrement (&mutex->counter) == 0)
    {
    {
      mutex->depth = 1;
      mutex->depth = 1;
      mutex->owner = me;
      mutex->owner = me;
    }
    }
  else if (mutex->owner == me)
  else if (mutex->owner == me)
    {
    {
      InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter);
      InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter);
      ++(mutex->depth);
      ++(mutex->depth);
    }
    }
  else if (WaitForSingleObject (mutex->sema, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
  else if (WaitForSingleObject (mutex->sema, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
    {
    {
      mutex->depth = 1;
      mutex->depth = 1;
      mutex->owner = me;
      mutex->owner = me;
    }
    }
  else
  else
    {
    {
      /* WaitForSingleObject returns WAIT_FAILED, and we can only do
      /* WaitForSingleObject returns WAIT_FAILED, and we can only do
         some best-effort cleanup here.  */
         some best-effort cleanup here.  */
      InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter);
      InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter);
      return 1;
      return 1;
    }
    }
  return 0;
  return 0;
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_trylock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_trylock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  DWORD me = GetCurrentThreadId();
  DWORD me = GetCurrentThreadId();
  if (__GTHR_W32_InterlockedCompareExchange (&mutex->counter, 0, -1) < 0)
  if (__GTHR_W32_InterlockedCompareExchange (&mutex->counter, 0, -1) < 0)
    {
    {
      mutex->depth = 1;
      mutex->depth = 1;
      mutex->owner = me;
      mutex->owner = me;
    }
    }
  else if (mutex->owner == me)
  else if (mutex->owner == me)
    ++(mutex->depth);
    ++(mutex->depth);
  else
  else
    return 1;
    return 1;
 
 
  return 0;
  return 0;
}
}
 
 
int
int
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_unlock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_unlock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t *mutex)
{
{
  --(mutex->depth);
  --(mutex->depth);
  if (mutex->depth == 0)
  if (mutex->depth == 0)
    {
    {
      mutex->owner = 0;
      mutex->owner = 0;
 
 
      if (InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter) >= 0)
      if (InterlockedDecrement (&mutex->counter) >= 0)
        return ReleaseSemaphore (mutex->sema, 1, NULL) ? 0 : 1;
        return ReleaseSemaphore (mutex->sema, 1, NULL) ? 0 : 1;
    }
    }
 
 
  return 0;
  return 0;
}
}
 
 

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