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- * END COPYRIGHT BLOCK **/
- #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- # include <config.h>
- #endif
- /*
- * rwlock.c - generic multiple reader, single-writer locking routines.
- *
- * The general idea is:
- *
- * If you have a data structure which you'd like to allow multiple threads
- * to read, but only one thread at a time to write, you include in your
- * data structure a pointer to an rwl structure, and call rwl_new() to
- * obtain an allocated and initialized rwl structure.
- *
- * Then, call the appropriate functions via the provided function pointers
- * to acquire/relinquish read or write locks on your data structure. You
- * may want to provide some convenience macros to make the code prettier.
- *
- * The semantics are:
- * - a thread attempting to obtain a read lock will succeed immediately as
- * long as there are no threads with write locks.
- * - a thread attempting to obtain a write lock will wait until all readers
- * have relinquished their read locks.
- * - a thread attempting to obtain a write lock blocks other threads from
- * obtaining read locks. As long as all readers release their locks,
- * the write will eventually get the lock.
- */
- #include "slap.h"
- #include <prlock.h>
- #include <prcvar.h>
- #include "rwlock.h"
- /*
- * Function: __rwl_acquire_read_lock
- *
- * Description: acquire a read lock.
- *
- * Arguments: rp: pointer to an rwl stucture
- *
- * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- static int
- __rwl_acquire_read_lock( rwl *rp )
- {
- if ( rp == NULL ) {
- return -1;
- }
- PR_Lock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- PR_Lock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- rp->rwl_num_readers++;
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Function: __rwl_acquire_write_lock
- *
- * Description: acquire a write lock.
- *
- * Arguments: rp: pointer to an rwl stucture
- *
- * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- static int
- __rwl_acquire_write_lock( rwl *rp )
- {
- if ( rp == NULL ) {
- return -1;
- }
- PR_Lock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- PR_Lock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- rp->rwl_writer_waiting = 1;
- while ( rp->rwl_num_readers > 0 ) {
- if ( PR_WaitCondVar( rp->rwl_writer_waiting_cv, PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT ) != 0 ) {
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- return -1;
- }
- }
- /* XXXggood should rwl_writer_waiting be set zero here? */
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Function: __rwl_relinquish_read_lock
- *
- * Description: relinquish a read lock.
- *
- * Arguments: rp: pointer to an rwl stucture
- *
- * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- static int
- __rwl_relinquish_read_lock( rwl *rp )
- {
- if ( rp == NULL ) {
- return -1;
- }
- PR_Lock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- if ( --rp->rwl_num_readers == 0 && rp->rwl_writer_waiting ) {
- PR_NotifyCondVar( rp->rwl_writer_waiting_cv );
- }
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Function: __rwl_relinquish_write_lock
- *
- * Description: relinquish a write lock.
- *
- * Arguments: rp: pointer to an rwl stucture
- *
- * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- static int
- __rwl_relinquish_write_lock( rwl *rp )
- {
- if ( rp == NULL ) {
- return -1;
- }
- rp->rwl_writer_waiting = 0;
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- (void)PR_Unlock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Function: rwl_new
- *
- * Description: allocate and initialize a wrl structure.
- *
- * Arguments: none
- *
- * Returns: on success, returns a pointer to an allocated, initialized rwl structure.
- * on failure, returns NULL.
- *
- */
- rwl *
- rwl_new()
- {
- rwl *rp;
- rp = (rwl *)slapi_ch_malloc( sizeof( rwl ));
-
- if (( rp->rwl_readers_mutex = PR_NewLock()) == NULL ) {
- slapi_ch_free( (void **)&rp );
- return NULL;
- }
- if (( rp->rwl_writers_mutex = PR_NewLock()) == NULL ) {
- PR_DestroyLock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- slapi_ch_free( (void **)&rp );
- return NULL;
- }
- if (( rp->rwl_writer_waiting_cv = PR_NewCondVar( rp->rwl_readers_mutex )) == NULL ) {
- PR_DestroyLock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- PR_DestroyLock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- slapi_ch_free( (void **)&rp );
- }
- rp->rwl_num_readers = rp->rwl_writer_waiting = 0;
-
- rp->rwl_acquire_read_lock = __rwl_acquire_read_lock;
- rp->rwl_relinquish_read_lock = __rwl_relinquish_read_lock;
- rp->rwl_acquire_write_lock = __rwl_acquire_write_lock;
- rp->rwl_relinquish_write_lock = __rwl_relinquish_write_lock;
- return rp;
- }
- /*
- * Function: rwl_free
- *
- * Description: deallocates and frees an rwl structure.
- *
- * Arguments: rh: handle to an rwl structure.
- *
- * Returns: nothing
- */
- void
- rwl_free( rwl **rh )
- {
- rwl *rp;
- if ( rh == NULL || *rh == NULL ) {
- return;
- }
- rp = *rh;
- if ( rp->rwl_readers_mutex != NULL ) {
- PR_DestroyLock( rp->rwl_readers_mutex );
- }
- if ( rp->rwl_writers_mutex != NULL ) {
- PR_DestroyLock( rp->rwl_writers_mutex );
- }
- if ( rp->rwl_writer_waiting_cv != NULL ) {
- PR_DestroyCondVar( rp->rwl_writer_waiting_cv );
- }
- memset( rp, '\0', sizeof( rwl ));
- slapi_ch_free( (void **)&rp );
- *rh = NULL;
- }
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