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/*
* Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkSharedLock_DEFINED
#define SkSharedLock_DEFINED
#include "include/core/SkTypes.h"
#include "include/private/base/SkMacros.h"
#include "include/private/base/SkSemaphore.h"
#include "include/private/base/SkThreadAnnotations.h"
#include <atomic>
#ifdef SK_DEBUG
#include "include/private/base/SkMutex.h"
#include <memory>
#endif // SK_DEBUG
// There are two shared lock implementations one debug the other is high performance. They implement
// an interface similar to pthread's rwlocks.
// This is a shared lock implementation similar to pthreads rwlocks. The high performance
// implementation is cribbed from Preshing's article:
// http://preshing.com/20150316/semaphores-are-surprisingly-versatile/
//
// This lock does not obey strict queue ordering. It will always alternate between readers and
// a single writer.
class SK_CAPABILITY("mutex") SkSharedMutex {
public:
SkSharedMutex();
~SkSharedMutex();
// Acquire lock for exclusive use.
void acquire() SK_ACQUIRE();
// Release lock for exclusive use.
void release() SK_RELEASE_CAPABILITY();
// Fail if exclusive is not held.
void assertHeld() const SK_ASSERT_CAPABILITY(this);
// Acquire lock for shared use.
void acquireShared() SK_ACQUIRE_SHARED();
// Release lock for shared use.
void releaseShared() SK_RELEASE_SHARED_CAPABILITY();
// Fail if shared lock not held.
void assertHeldShared() const SK_ASSERT_SHARED_CAPABILITY(this);
private:
#ifdef SK_DEBUG
class ThreadIDSet;
std::unique_ptr<ThreadIDSet> fCurrentShared;
std::unique_ptr<ThreadIDSet> fWaitingExclusive;
std::unique_ptr<ThreadIDSet> fWaitingShared;
int fSharedQueueSelect{0};
mutable SkMutex fMu;
SkSemaphore fSharedQueue[2];
SkSemaphore fExclusiveQueue;
#else
std::atomic<int32_t> fQueueCounts;
SkSemaphore fSharedQueue;
SkSemaphore fExclusiveQueue;
#endif // SK_DEBUG
};
#ifndef SK_DEBUG
inline void SkSharedMutex::assertHeld() const {}
inline void SkSharedMutex::assertHeldShared() const {}
#endif // SK_DEBUG
class SK_SCOPED_CAPABILITY SkAutoSharedMutexExclusive {
public:
explicit SkAutoSharedMutexExclusive(SkSharedMutex& lock) SK_ACQUIRE(lock)
: fLock(lock) {
lock.acquire();
}
~SkAutoSharedMutexExclusive() SK_RELEASE_CAPABILITY() { fLock.release(); }
private:
SkSharedMutex& fLock;
};
class SK_SCOPED_CAPABILITY SkAutoSharedMutexShared {
public:
explicit SkAutoSharedMutexShared(SkSharedMutex& lock) SK_ACQUIRE_SHARED(lock)
: fLock(lock) {
lock.acquireShared();
}
// You would think this should be SK_RELEASE_SHARED_CAPABILITY, but SK_SCOPED_CAPABILITY
// doesn't fully understand the difference between shared and exclusive.
// Please review https://reviews.llvm.org/D52578 for more information.
~SkAutoSharedMutexShared() SK_RELEASE_CAPABILITY() { fLock.releaseShared(); }
private:
SkSharedMutex& fLock;
};
#endif // SkSharedLock_DEFINED