openldap/libraries/libldap_r/rdwr.c
1999-06-03 00:37:44 +00:00

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/*
** This is an improved implementation of Reader/Writer locks does
** not protect writers from starvation. That is, if a writer is
** currently waiting on a reader, any new reader will get
** the lock before the writer.
**
** Does not support cancellation nor does any status checking.
*/
/********************************************************
* Adapted from:
* "Programming with Posix Threads"
* by David R Butenhof
* Addison-Wesley
********************************************************
*/
#include "portable.h"
#include <ac/stdlib.h>
#include <ac/errno.h>
#include <ac/string.h>
#include "ldap_pvt_thread.h"
int
ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_init( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
memset( rw, 0, sizeof(ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t) );
/* we should check return results */
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_init( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_init( &rw->ltrw_read );
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_init( &rw->ltrw_write );
rw->ltrw_valid = LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID;
return 0;
}
int
ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_destroy( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
/* active threads? */
if( rw->ltrw_r_active > 0 || rw->ltrw_w_active > 1) {
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EBUSY;
}
/* waiting threads? */
if( rw->ltrw_r_wait > 0 || rw->ltrw_w_wait > 0) {
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EBUSY;
}
rw->ltrw_valid = 0;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_destroy( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_destroy( &rw->ltrw_read );
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_destroy( &rw->ltrw_write );
return 0;
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_rlock( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
if( rw->ltrw_w_active > 1 ) {
/* writer is active */
rw->ltrw_r_wait++;
do {
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_wait(
&rw->ltrw_read, &rw->ltrw_mutex );
} while( rw->ltrw_w_active > 1 );
rw->ltrw_r_wait--;
}
rw->ltrw_r_active++;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return 0;
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_rtrylock( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
if( rw->ltrw_w_active > 1) {
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EBUSY;
}
rw->ltrw_r_active++;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return 0;
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_runlock( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
rw->ltrw_r_active--;
if (rw->ltrw_r_active == 0 && rw->ltrw_w_wait > 0 ) {
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_signal( &rw->ltrw_write );
}
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return 0;
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_wlock( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
if ( rw->ltrw_w_active > 0 || rw->ltrw_r_active > 0 ) {
rw->ltrw_w_wait++;
do {
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_wait(
&rw->ltrw_write, &rw->ltrw_mutex );
} while ( rw->ltrw_w_active > 0 || rw->ltrw_r_active > 0 );
rw->ltrw_w_wait--;
}
rw->ltrw_w_active++;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return 0;
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_wtrylock( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
if ( rw->ltrw_w_active > 0 || rw->ltrw_r_active > 0 ) {
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EBUSY;
}
rw->ltrw_w_active++;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return 0;
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_wunlock( ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw )
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
if( rw->ltrw_valid != LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID )
return LDAP_PVT_THREAD_EINVAL;
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
rw->ltrw_w_active--;
if (rw->ltrw_r_wait > 0) {
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_broadcast( &rw->ltrw_read );
} else if (rw->ltrw_w_wait > 0) {
ldap_pvt_thread_cond_signal( &rw->ltrw_write );
}
ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &rw->ltrw_mutex );
return 0;
}
#ifdef LDAP_DEBUG
/* just for testing,
* return 0 if false, suitable for assert(ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_Xchk(rdwr))
*
* Currently they don't check if the calling thread is the one
* that has the lock, just that there is a reader or writer.
*
* Basically sufficent for testing that places that should have
* a lock are caught.
*/
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_readers(ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw)
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
return( rw->ltrw_r_active );
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_writers(ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw)
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
return( rw->ltrw_w_active );
}
int ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_active(ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_t *rw)
{
assert( rw != NULL );
assert( rw->ltrw_valid == LDAP_PVT_THREAD_RDWR_VALID );
return(ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_readers(rw) +
ldap_pvt_thread_rdwr_writers(rw));
}
#endif /* LDAP_DEBUG */