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48 * by Mark Gates <mgates@nlanr.net>
49 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
50 * An abstract class for waiting on a condition variable. If
51 * threads are not available, this does nothing.
52 * ------------------------------------------------------------------- */
61 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
62 typedef struct Condition {
63 pthread_cond_t mCondition;
64 pthread_mutex_t mMutex;
66 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
67 typedef struct Condition {
72 typedef struct Condition {
78 #define Condition_Lock( Cond ) Mutex_Lock( &Cond.mMutex )
80 #define Condition_Unlock( Cond ) Mutex_Unlock( &Cond.mMutex )
82 // initialize condition
83 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
84 #define Condition_Initialize( Cond ) do { \
85 Mutex_Initialize( &(Cond)->mMutex ); \
86 pthread_cond_init( &(Cond)->mCondition, NULL ); \
88 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
89 // set all conditions to be broadcast
90 // unfortunately in Win32 you have to know at creation
91 // whether the signal is broadcast or not.
92 #define Condition_Initialize( Cond ) do { \
93 Mutex_Initialize( &(Cond)->mMutex ); \
94 (Cond)->mCondition = CreateEvent( NULL, true, false, NULL ); \
97 #define Condition_Initialize( Cond )
101 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
102 #define Condition_Destroy( Cond ) do { \
103 pthread_cond_destroy( &(Cond)->mCondition ); \
104 Mutex_Destroy( &(Cond)->mMutex ); \
106 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
107 #define Condition_Destroy( Cond ) do { \
108 CloseHandle( (Cond)->mCondition ); \
109 Mutex_Destroy( &(Cond)->mMutex ); \
112 #define Condition_Destroy( Cond )
115 // sleep this thread, waiting for condition signal
116 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
117 #define Condition_Wait( Cond ) pthread_cond_wait( &(Cond)->mCondition, &(Cond)->mMutex )
118 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
119 // atomically release mutex and wait on condition,
120 // then re-acquire the mutex
121 #define Condition_Wait( Cond ) do { \
122 SignalObjectAndWait( (Cond)->mMutex, (Cond)->mCondition, INFINITE, false ); \
123 Mutex_Lock( &(Cond)->mMutex ); \
126 #define Condition_Wait( Cond )
129 // sleep this thread, waiting for condition signal,
130 // but bound sleep time by the relative time inSeconds.
131 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
132 #define Condition_TimedWait( Cond, inSeconds ) do { \
133 struct timespec absTimeout; \
134 absTimeout.tv_sec = time( NULL ) + inSeconds; \
135 absTimeout.tv_nsec = 0; \
136 pthread_cond_timedwait( &(Cond)->mCondition, &(Cond)->mMutex, &absTimeout ); \
138 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
139 // atomically release mutex and wait on condition,
140 // then re-acquire the mutex
141 #define Condition_TimedWait( Cond, inSeconds ) do { \
142 SignalObjectAndWait( (Cond)->mMutex, (Cond)->mCondition, inSeconds*1000, false ); \
143 Mutex_Lock( &(Cond)->mMutex ); \
146 #define Condition_TimedWait( Cond, inSeconds )
149 // send a condition signal to wake one thread waiting on condition
150 // in Win32, this actually wakes up all threads, same as Broadcast
151 // use PulseEvent to auto-reset the signal after waking all threads
152 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
153 #define Condition_Signal( Cond ) pthread_cond_signal( &(Cond)->mCondition )
154 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
155 #define Condition_Signal( Cond ) PulseEvent( (Cond)->mCondition )
157 #define Condition_Signal( Cond )
160 // send a condition signal to wake all threads waiting on condition
161 #if defined( HAVE_POSIX_THREAD )
162 #define Condition_Broadcast( Cond ) pthread_cond_broadcast( &(Cond)->mCondition )
163 #elif defined( HAVE_WIN32_THREAD )
164 #define Condition_Broadcast( Cond ) PulseEvent( (Cond)->mCondition )
166 #define Condition_Broadcast( Cond )
169 #endif // CONDITION_H