godot/core/os/mutex.h

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/* mutex.h */
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#ifndef MUTEX_H
#define MUTEX_H
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#include "core/error/error_macros.h"
#include "core/typedefs.h"
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#include <mutex>
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template <class MutexT>
class MutexLock;
template <class StdMutexT>
class MutexImpl {
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friend class MutexLock<MutexImpl<StdMutexT>>;
using StdMutexType = StdMutexT;
mutable StdMutexT mutex;
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public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void lock() const {
mutex.lock();
}
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_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void unlock() const {
mutex.unlock();
}
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_ALWAYS_INLINE_ bool try_lock() const {
return mutex.try_lock();
}
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};
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// A very special kind of mutex, used in scenarios where these
// requirements hold at the same time:
// - Must be used with a condition variable (only binary mutexes are suitable).
// - Must have recursive semnantics (or simulate, as this one does).
// The implementation keeps the lock count in TS. Therefore, only
// one object of each version of the template can exists; hence the Tag argument.
// Tags must be unique across the Godot codebase.
// Also, don't forget to declare the thread_local variable on each use.
template <int Tag>
class SafeBinaryMutex {
friend class MutexLock<SafeBinaryMutex>;
using StdMutexType = std::mutex;
mutable std::mutex mutex;
static thread_local uint32_t count;
public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void lock() const {
if (++count == 1) {
mutex.lock();
}
}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ void unlock() const {
DEV_ASSERT(count);
if (--count == 0) {
mutex.unlock();
}
}
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ bool try_lock() const {
if (count) {
count++;
return true;
} else {
if (mutex.try_lock()) {
count++;
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
}
~SafeBinaryMutex() {
DEV_ASSERT(!count);
}
};
template <class MutexT>
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class MutexLock {
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friend class ConditionVariable;
std::unique_lock<typename MutexT::StdMutexType> lock;
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public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ explicit MutexLock(const MutexT &p_mutex) :
lock(p_mutex.mutex){};
};
// This specialization is needed so manual locking and MutexLock can be used
// at the same time on a SafeBinaryMutex.
template <int Tag>
class MutexLock<SafeBinaryMutex<Tag>> {
friend class ConditionVariable;
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock;
public:
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ explicit MutexLock(const SafeBinaryMutex<Tag> &p_mutex) :
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lock(p_mutex.mutex) {
SafeBinaryMutex<Tag>::count++;
};
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ ~MutexLock() {
SafeBinaryMutex<Tag>::count--;
};
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};
using Mutex = MutexImpl<std::recursive_mutex>; // Recursive, for general use
using BinaryMutex = MutexImpl<std::mutex>; // Non-recursive, handle with care
extern template class MutexImpl<std::recursive_mutex>;
extern template class MutexImpl<std::mutex>;
extern template class MutexLock<MutexImpl<std::recursive_mutex>>;
extern template class MutexLock<MutexImpl<std::mutex>>;
#endif // MUTEX_H