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// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
/*
**********************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1997-2015, International Business Machines
* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
**********************************************************************
*
* File UMUTEX.H
*
* Modification History:
*
* Date Name Description
* 04/02/97 aliu Creation.
* 04/07/99 srl rewrite - C interface, multiple mutices
* 05/13/99 stephen Changed to umutex (from cmutex)
******************************************************************************
*/
#ifndef UMUTEX_H
#define UMUTEX_H
#include <atomic>
#include <condition_variable>
#include <mutex>
#include <type_traits>
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
#include "unicode/uclean.h"
#include "unicode/uobject.h"
#include "putilimp.h"
#if defined(U_USER_ATOMICS_H) || defined(U_USER_MUTEX_H)
// Support for including an alternate implementation of atomic & mutex operations has been withdrawn.
// See issue ICU-20185.
#error U_USER_ATOMICS and U_USER_MUTEX_H are not supported
#endif
// Export an explicit template instantiation of std::atomic<int32_t>.
// When building DLLs for Windows this is required as it is used as a data member of the exported SharedObject class.
// See digitlst.h, pluralaffix.h, datefmt.h, and others for similar examples.
//
// Similar story for std::atomic<std::mutex *>, and the exported UMutex class.
#if U_PF_WINDOWS <= U_PLATFORM && U_PLATFORM <= U_PF_CYGWIN && !defined(U_IN_DOXYGEN)
#if defined(__clang__) || defined(_MSC_VER)
#if defined(__clang__)
// Suppress the warning that the explicit instantiation after explicit specialization has no effect.
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Winstantiation-after-specialization"
#endif
template struct U_COMMON_API std::atomic<int32_t>;
template struct U_COMMON_API std::atomic<std::mutex *>;
#if defined(__clang__)
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
// For GCC this class is already exported/visible, so no need for U_COMMON_API.
template struct std::atomic<int32_t>;
template struct std::atomic<std::mutex *>;
#endif
#endif
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
/****************************************************************************
*
* Low Level Atomic Operations, ICU wrappers for.
*
****************************************************************************/
typedef std::atomic<int32_t> u_atomic_int32_t;
#define ATOMIC_INT32_T_INITIALIZER(val) ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(val)
inline int32_t umtx_loadAcquire(u_atomic_int32_t &var) {
return var.load(std::memory_order_acquire);
}
inline void umtx_storeRelease(u_atomic_int32_t &var, int32_t val) {
var.store(val, std::memory_order_release);
}
inline int32_t umtx_atomic_inc(u_atomic_int32_t *var) {
return var->fetch_add(1) + 1;
}
inline int32_t umtx_atomic_dec(u_atomic_int32_t *var) {
return var->fetch_sub(1) - 1;
}
/*************************************************************************************************
*
* UInitOnce Definitions.
*
*************************************************************************************************/
struct UInitOnce {
u_atomic_int32_t fState;
UErrorCode fErrCode;
void reset() {fState = 0;}
UBool isReset() {return umtx_loadAcquire(fState) == 0;}
// Note: isReset() is used by service registration code.
// Thread safety of this usage needs review.
};
#define U_INITONCE_INITIALIZER {ATOMIC_INT32_T_INITIALIZER(0), U_ZERO_ERROR}
U_COMMON_API UBool U_EXPORT2 umtx_initImplPreInit(UInitOnce &);
U_COMMON_API void U_EXPORT2 umtx_initImplPostInit(UInitOnce &);
template<class T> void umtx_initOnce(UInitOnce &uio, T *obj, void (U_CALLCONV T::*fp)()) {
if (umtx_loadAcquire(uio.fState) == 2) {
return;
}
if (umtx_initImplPreInit(uio)) {
(obj->*fp)();
umtx_initImplPostInit(uio);
}
}
// umtx_initOnce variant for plain functions, or static class functions.
// No context parameter.
inline void umtx_initOnce(UInitOnce &uio, void (U_CALLCONV *fp)()) {
if (umtx_loadAcquire(uio.fState) == 2) {
return;
}
if (umtx_initImplPreInit(uio)) {
(*fp)();
umtx_initImplPostInit(uio);
}
}
// umtx_initOnce variant for plain functions, or static class functions.
// With ErrorCode, No context parameter.
inline void umtx_initOnce(UInitOnce &uio, void (U_CALLCONV *fp)(UErrorCode &), UErrorCode &errCode) {
if (U_FAILURE(errCode)) {
return;
}
if (umtx_loadAcquire(uio.fState) != 2 && umtx_initImplPreInit(uio)) {
// We run the initialization.
(*fp)(errCode);
uio.fErrCode = errCode;
umtx_initImplPostInit(uio);
} else {
// Someone else already ran the initialization.
if (U_FAILURE(uio.fErrCode)) {
errCode = uio.fErrCode;
}
}
}
// umtx_initOnce variant for plain functions, or static class functions,
// with a context parameter.
template<class T> void umtx_initOnce(UInitOnce &uio, void (U_CALLCONV *fp)(T), T context) {
if (umtx_loadAcquire(uio.fState) == 2) {
return;
}
if (umtx_initImplPreInit(uio)) {
(*fp)(context);
umtx_initImplPostInit(uio);
}
}
// umtx_initOnce variant for plain functions, or static class functions,
// with a context parameter and an error code.
template<class T> void umtx_initOnce(UInitOnce &uio, void (U_CALLCONV *fp)(T, UErrorCode &), T context, UErrorCode &errCode) {
if (U_FAILURE(errCode)) {
return;
}
if (umtx_loadAcquire(uio.fState) != 2 && umtx_initImplPreInit(uio)) {
// We run the initialization.
(*fp)(context, errCode);
uio.fErrCode = errCode;
umtx_initImplPostInit(uio);
} else {
// Someone else already ran the initialization.
if (U_FAILURE(uio.fErrCode)) {
errCode = uio.fErrCode;
}
}
}
// UMutex should be constexpr-constructible, so that no initialization code
// is run during startup.
// This works on all C++ libraries except MS VS before VS2019.
#if (defined(_CPPLIB_VER) && !defined(_MSVC_STL_VERSION)) || \
(defined(_MSVC_STL_VERSION) && _MSVC_STL_VERSION < 142)
// (VS std lib older than VS2017) || (VS std lib version < VS2019)
# define UMUTEX_CONSTEXPR
#else
# define UMUTEX_CONSTEXPR constexpr
#endif
/**
* UMutex - ICU Mutex class.
*
* This is the preferred Mutex class for use within ICU implementation code.
* It is a thin wrapper over C++ std::mutex, with these additions:
* - Static instances are safe, not triggering static construction or destruction,
* and the associated order of construction or destruction issues.
* - Plumbed into u_cleanup() for destructing the underlying std::mutex,
* which frees any OS level resources they may be holding.
*
* Limitations:
* - Static or global instances only. Cannot be heap allocated. Cannot appear as a
* member of another class.
* - No condition variables or other advanced features. If needed, you will need to use
* std::mutex and std::condition_variable directly. For an example, see unifiedcache.cpp
*
* Typical Usage:
* static UMutex myMutex;
*
* {
* Mutex lock(myMutex);
* ... // Do stuff that is protected by myMutex;
* } // myMutex is released when lock goes out of scope.
*/
class U_COMMON_API UMutex {
public:
UMUTEX_CONSTEXPR UMutex() {}
~UMutex() = default;
UMutex(const UMutex &other) = delete;
UMutex &operator =(const UMutex &other) = delete;
void *operator new(size_t) = delete;
// requirements for C++ BasicLockable, allows UMutex to work with std::lock_guard
void lock() {
std::mutex *m = fMutex.load(std::memory_order_acquire);
if (m == nullptr) { m = getMutex(); }
m->lock();
}
void unlock() { fMutex.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)->unlock(); }
static void cleanup();
private:
alignas(std::mutex) char fStorage[sizeof(std::mutex)] {};
std::atomic<std::mutex *> fMutex { nullptr };
/** All initialized UMutexes are kept in a linked list, so that they can be found,
* and the underlying std::mutex destructed, by u_cleanup().
*/
UMutex *fListLink { nullptr };
static UMutex *gListHead;
/** Out-of-line function to lazily initialize a UMutex on first use.
* Initial fast check is inline, in lock(). The returned value may never
* be nullptr.
*/
std::mutex *getMutex();
};
/* Lock a mutex.
* @param mutex The given mutex to be locked. Pass NULL to specify
* the global ICU mutex. Recursive locks are an error
* and may cause a deadlock on some platforms.
*/
U_INTERNAL void U_EXPORT2 umtx_lock(UMutex* mutex);
/* Unlock a mutex.
* @param mutex The given mutex to be unlocked. Pass NULL to specify
* the global ICU mutex.
*/
U_INTERNAL void U_EXPORT2 umtx_unlock (UMutex* mutex);
U_NAMESPACE_END
#endif /* UMUTEX_H */
/*eof*/
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