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      1 /*-
      2  * Copyright (c) 1997,98 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      3  * All rights reserved.
      4  *
      5  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      6  * by J.T. Conklin.
      7  *
      8  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10  * are met:
     11  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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     16  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     17  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     18  *        This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
     19  *        Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
     20  * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
     21  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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     35  */
     36 
     37 /*
     38  * Requirements:
     39  *
     40  * 1. The thread safe mechanism should be lightweight so the library can
     41  *    be used by non-threaded applications without unreasonable overhead.
     42  *
     43  * 2. There should be no dependency on a thread engine for non-threaded
     44  *    applications.
     45  *
     46  * 3. There should be no dependency on any particular thread engine.
     47  *
     48  * 4. The library should be able to be compiled without support for thread
     49  *    safety.
     50  *
     51  *
     52  * Rationale:
     53  *
     54  * One approach for thread safety is to provide discrete versions of the
     55  * library: one thread safe, the other not.  The disadvantage of this is
     56  * that libc is rather large, and two copies of a library which are 99%+
     57  * identical is not an efficent use of resources.
     58  *
     59  * Another approach is to provide a single thread safe library.  However,
     60  * it should not add significant run time or code size overhead to non-
     61  * threaded applications.
     62  *
     63  * Since the NetBSD C library is used in other projects, it should be
     64  * easy to replace the mutual exclusion primitives with ones provided by
     65  * another system.  Similarly, it should also be easy to remove all
     66  * support for thread safety completely if the target environment does
     67  * not support threads.
     68  *
     69  *
     70  * Implementation Details:
     71  *
     72  * The mutex primitives used by the library (mutex_t, mutex_lock, etc.)
     73  * are macros which expand to the cooresponding primitives provided by
     74  * the thread engine or to nothing.  The latter is used so that code is
     75  * not unreasonably cluttered with #ifdefs when all thread safe support
     76  * is removed.
     77  *
     78  * The mutex macros can be directly mapped to the mutex primitives from
     79  * pthreads, however it should be reasonably easy to wrap another mutex
     80  * implementation so it presents a similar interface.
     81  *
     82  * Stub implementations of the mutex functions are provided with *weak*
     83  * linkage.  These functions simply return success.  When linked with a
     84  * thread library (i.e. -lpthread), the functions will override the
     85  * stubs.
     86  */
     87 
     88 /* FIXME: Using _REENT during integration testing.  It should be changed
     89    to _REENTRANT once pthread engine is available */
     90 
     91 #ifdef _REENT
     92 
     93 #include <pthread.h>
     94 
     95 #define mutex_t			pthread_mutex_t
     96 #define MUTEX_INITIALIZER	PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
     97 
     98 #define mutex_lock(m)		pthread_mutex_lock(m)
     99 #define mutex_unlock(m)		pthread_mutex_unlock(m)
    100 
    101 #define rwlock_t		pthread_rwlock_t
    102 #define RWLOCK_INITIALIZER	PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER
    103 
    104 #define rwlock_rdlock(l)	pthread_rwlock_rdlock(l)
    105 #define rwlock_wrlock(l)	pthread_rwlock_wrlock(l)
    106 #define rwlock_unlock(l)	pthread_rwlock_unlock(l)
    107 
    108 #define FLOCKFILE(fp)		flockfile(fp)
    109 #define FUNLOCKFILE(fp)		funlockfile(fp)
    110 
    111 #define
    112 
    113 #else
    114 
    115 #define mutex_lock(m)		do { } while(0)
    116 #define mutex_unlock(m)		do { } while(0)
    117 
    118 #define rwlock_rdlock(l)	do { } while(0)
    119 #define rwlock_wrlock(l)	do { } while(0)
    120 #define rwlock_unlock(l)	do { } while(0)
    121 
    122 #define FLOCKFILE(fp)		do { } while(0)
    123 #define FUNLOCKFILE(fp)		do { } while(0)
    124 
    125 #endif
    126