reentrant.h revision 1.7 1 /* $NetBSD: reentrant.h,v 1.7 2003/01/18 11:23:54 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by J.T. Conklin, by Nathan J. Williams, and by Jason R. Thorpe.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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17 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21 * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
22 * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
23 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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25 *
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37 */
38
39 /*
40 * Requirements:
41 *
42 * 1. The thread safe mechanism should be lightweight so the library can
43 * be used by non-threaded applications without unreasonable overhead.
44 *
45 * 2. There should be no dependency on a thread engine for non-threaded
46 * applications.
47 *
48 * 3. There should be no dependency on any particular thread engine.
49 *
50 * 4. The library should be able to be compiled without support for thread
51 * safety.
52 *
53 *
54 * Rationale:
55 *
56 * One approach for thread safety is to provide discrete versions of the
57 * library: one thread safe, the other not. The disadvantage of this is
58 * that libc is rather large, and two copies of a library which are 99%+
59 * identical is not an efficent use of resources.
60 *
61 * Another approach is to provide a single thread safe library. However,
62 * it should not add significant run time or code size overhead to non-
63 * threaded applications.
64 *
65 * Since the NetBSD C library is used in other projects, it should be
66 * easy to replace the mutual exclusion primitives with ones provided by
67 * another system. Similarly, it should also be easy to remove all
68 * support for thread safety completely if the target environment does
69 * not support threads.
70 *
71 *
72 * Implementation Details:
73 *
74 * The thread primitives used by the library (mutex_t, mutex_lock, etc.)
75 * are macros which expand to the cooresponding primitives provided by
76 * the thread engine or to nothing. The latter is used so that code is
77 * not unreasonably cluttered with #ifdefs when all thread safe support
78 * is removed.
79 *
80 * The thread macros can be directly mapped to the mutex primitives from
81 * pthreads, however it should be reasonably easy to wrap another mutex
82 * implementation so it presents a similar interface.
83 *
84 * The thread functions operate by dispatching to symbols which are, by
85 * default, weak-aliased to no-op functions in thread-stub/thread-stub.c
86 * (some uses of thread operations are conditional on __isthreaded, but
87 * not all of them are).
88 *
89 * When the thread library is linked in, it provides strong-alias versions
90 * of those symbols which dispatch to its own real thread operations.
91 */
92
93 #ifdef _REENTRANT
94
95 #include <pthread.h>
96 #include <signal.h>
97
98 #define mutex_t pthread_mutex_t
99 #define MUTEX_INITIALIZER PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
100
101 #define mutexattr_t pthread_mutexattr_t
102
103 #define cond_t pthread_cond_t
104 #define COND_INITIALIZER PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER
105
106 #define condattr_t pthread_condattr_t
107
108 #define rwlock_t pthread_rwlock_t
109 #define RWLOCK_INITIALIZER PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER
110
111 #define rwlockattr_t pthread_rwlockattr_t
112
113 #define thread_key_t pthread_key_t
114
115 #define thr_t pthread_t
116
117 #define once_t pthread_once_t
118 #define ONCE_INITIALIZER PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT
119
120 #ifndef __LIBC_THREAD_STUBS
121
122 int __libc_mutex_init(mutex_t *, const mutexattr_t *);
123 int __libc_mutex_lock(mutex_t *);
124 int __libc_mutex_trylock(mutex_t *);
125 int __libc_mutex_unlock(mutex_t *);
126 int __libc_mutex_destroy(mutex_t *);
127
128 #define mutex_init(m, a) __libc_mutex_init((m), (a))
129 #define mutex_lock(m) __libc_mutex_lock((m))
130 #define mutex_trylock(m) __libc_mutex_trylock((m))
131 #define mutex_unlock(m) __libc_mutex_unlock((m))
132 #define mutex_destroy(m) __libc_mutex_destroy((m))
133
134 int __libc_cond_init(cond_t *, const condattr_t *);
135 int __libc_cond_signal(cond_t *);
136 int __libc_cond_broadcast(cond_t *);
137 int __libc_cond_wait(cond_t *, mutex_t *);
138 int __libc_cond_timedwait(cond_t *, mutex_t *, const struct timespec *);
139 int __libc_cond_destroy(cond_t *);
140
141 #define cond_init(c, t, a) __libc_cond_init((c), (a))
142 #define cond_signal(c) __libc_cond_signal((c))
143 #define cond_broadcast(c) __libc_cond_broadcast((c))
144 #define cond_wait(c, m) __libc_cond_wait((c), (m))
145 #define cond_timedwait(c, m, t) __libc_cond_timedwait((c), (m), (t))
146 #define cond_destroy(c) __libc_cond_destroy((c))
147
148 int __libc_rwlock_init(rwlock_t *, const rwlockattr_t *);
149 int __libc_rwlock_rdlock(rwlock_t *);
150 int __libc_rwlock_wrlock(rwlock_t *);
151 int __libc_rwlock_tryrdlock(rwlock_t *);
152 int __libc_rwlock_trywrlock(rwlock_t *);
153 int __libc_rwlock_unlock(rwlock_t *);
154 int __libc_rwlock_destroy(rwlock_t *);
155
156 #define rwlock_init(l, a) __libc_rwlock_init((l), (a))
157 #define rwlock_rdlock(l) __libc_rwlock_rdlock((l))
158 #define rwlock_wrlock(l) __libc_rwlock_wrlock((l))
159 #define rwlock_tryrdlock(l) __libc_rwlock_tryrdlock((l))
160 #define rwlock_trywrlock(l) __libc_rwlock_trywrlock((l))
161 #define rwlock_unlock(l) __libc_rwlock_unlock((l))
162 #define rwlock_destroy(l) __libc_rwlock_destroy((l))
163
164 int __libc_thr_keycreate(thread_key_t *, void (*)(void *));
165 int __libc_thr_setspecific(thread_key_t, const void *);
166 void *__libc_thr_getspecific(thread_key_t);
167 int __libc_thr_keydelete(thread_key_t);
168
169 #define thr_keycreate(k, d) __libc_thr_keycreate((k), (d))
170 #define thr_setspecific(k, p) __libc_thr_setspecific((k), (p))
171 #define thr_getspecific(k) __libc_thr_getspecific((k))
172 #define thr_keydelete(k) __libc_thr_keydelete((k))
173
174 int __libc_thr_once(once_t *, void (*)(void));
175 int __libc_thr_sigsetmask(int, const sigset_t *, sigset_t *);
176 thr_t __libc_thr_self(void);
177 int *__libc_thr_errno(void);
178
179 #define thr_once(o, f) __libc_thr_once((o), (f))
180 #define thr_sigsetmask(f, n, o) __libc_thr_sigsetmask((f), (n), (o))
181 #define thr_self() __libc_thr_self()
182 #define thr_errno() __libc_thr_errno()
183
184 #define FLOCKFILE(fp) flockfile(fp)
185 #define FUNLOCKFILE(fp) funlockfile(fp)
186
187 #endif /* __LIBC_THREAD_STUBS */
188
189 #else /* _REENTRANT */
190
191 #define mutex_init(m, a)
192 #define mutex_lock(m)
193 #define mutex_trylock(m)
194 #define mutex_unlock(m)
195 #define mutex_destroy(m)
196
197 #define cond_init(c, t, a)
198 #define cond_signal(c)
199 #define cond_broadcast(c)
200 #define cond_wait(c, m)
201 #define cond_timedwait(c, m, t)
202 #define cond_destroy(c)
203
204 #define rwlock_init(l, a)
205 #define rwlock_rdlock(l)
206 #define rwlock_wrlock(l)
207 #define rwlock_tryrdlock(l)
208 #define rwlock_trywrlock(l)
209 #define rwlock_unlock(l)
210 #define rwlock_destroy(l)
211
212 #define thr_keycreate(k, d)
213 #define thr_setspecific(k, p)
214 #define thr_getspecific(k)
215 #define thr_keydelete(k)
216
217 #define thr_once(o, f)
218 #define thr_sigsetmask(f, n, o)
219 #define thr_self()
220 #define thr_errno()
221
222 #define FLOCKFILE(fp)
223 #define FUNLOCKFILE(fp)
224
225 #endif /* _REENTRANT */
226