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3.2 KiB
C
92 lines
3.2 KiB
C
/*
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*****************************************************************************************
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* *
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* COPYRIGHT: *
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* (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc., 1997 *
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* (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1997 *
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* Licensed Material - Program-Property of IBM - All Rights Reserved. *
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* US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication, or disclosure *
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* restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. *
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* *
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*****************************************************************************************
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*/
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/*
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* File: muteximp.h
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*
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* Simple mutex class which allows platform-independent thread safety. The
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* burden is on the library caller to provide the actual locking implementation,
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* if they need thread-safety. Clients who don't care don't need to do anything.
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*
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* Author: Alan Liu 1/31/97
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* History: Helena Shih Updated 2/4/97
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* 06/04/97 helena Updated comments as per feedback from 5/21 drop.
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*/
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#ifndef _MUTEXIMP
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#define _MUTEXIMP
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#include "ptypes.h"
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/*
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* Clients who wish to call the library from multiple threads should create a
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* MutexImplementation struct, with three pointers in it, and then call
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* Mutex::SetImplementation(). Clients are responsible for making this initial
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* call thread-safe.
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* Clients who don't care about thread safety don't have to do anything.
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*/
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typedef void* MutexPointer;
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typedef void (*MutexFunction)(MutexPointer);
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#ifdef XP_CPLUSPLUS
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struct MutexImplementation
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{
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MutexPointer mutex; /* Pointer to the actual mutex object */
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MutexFunction lock; /* Function to enter mutex */
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MutexFunction unlock; /* Function to leave mutex */
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};
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#endif
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#ifndef XP_CPLUSPLUS
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typedef struct MutexImplementation
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{
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MutexPointer mutex; /* Pointer to the actual mutex object */
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MutexFunction lock; /* Function to enter mutex */
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MutexFunction unlock; /* Function to leave mutex */
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} MutexImplementation;
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#endif
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/**
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* The following is an example of the mutex implementation on Win32 platforms,
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<pre>
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. #include "mutex.h"
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. #include <WINDOWS.H>
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.
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. static CRITICAL_SECTION gMutex;
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.
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. void Win32Lock(MutexPointer p)
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. {
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. CRITICAL_SECTION *mutex = (CRITICAL_SECTION*)p;
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. EnterCriticalSection(mutex);
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. }
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.
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. void Win32Unlock(MutexPointer p)
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. {
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. CRITICAL_SECTION *mutex = (CRITICAL_SECTION*)p;
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. LeaveCriticalSection(mutex);
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. }
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.
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. MutexImplementation gWin32MutexImplementation = { &gMutex, Win32Lock, Win32Unlock };
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. ....
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.
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. Maybe something like this: Client would write this function and then
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. make sure to call it once in one thread before multiple threads start.
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. ....
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. void Win32MutexInitialize()
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. {
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. InitializeCriticalSection(&gMutex);
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. Mutex::SetImplementation(&gWin32MutexImplementation);
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. }
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</pre>
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*/
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#endif
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